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March 2011
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Utilisateurs
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Bonne qualité générale des images en photo
Ecran LCD de qualité monté sur rotule
Visée directe complète (simulation
Réglage. )
18-55 mm IS II livré en kit performant
Suite de logiciels complète. Excellente autonomie
Qualité photo
Capacité vidéo
écran LCD articulé
Ergonomie
Prise en main.
Définition et qualité d'image
Ecran orientable
Vidéo FullHD
Vidéo Full HD
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Viseur optique un peu étriqué
Autofocus visée directe et vidéo beaucoup trop lent pour être utilisable en extérieur
Déclenchement un peu bruyant
Mode vidéo par molette. Pas de détecteur de présence pour éteinre l'écran
Manque de personnalisation des c
Mode rafale en deçà
Pas de détecteur de proximité pour l’écran.
Pas de correction des aberrations chromatiques
Un peu lent en rafale
Pas de correction auto des aberrations chromatiques
Extrait: I had the chance to shoot with the Canon T3i for a couple of days and the following comments are based on my experience with the camera. In some ways it's an easy camera to review because the T2i, T3i, EOS 60D and EOS 7D all use essentially the sam...
The Rebel T3i continues the tradition of the entry-level line of Canon DSLRs by staying at the top of the pile – although, it is closely surrounded by the likes of the Nikon D5100 and the T3i’s bigger, badder brother, the 60D. For those who are lookin...
Extrait: Video Review: The Canon T3i DSLR features a compact size, the power of the DIGIC 4 image processor, 18 megapixels and a 3" LCD screening. Chris Hardwick and Candace Bailey review the $900 DSLR for its official Gadget Pr0n rating....
So you think you're ready for the big leagues? If you think your point-and-shoot rig is restraining your sweet skills, then maybe an upgrade is just what you need. Canon's new entry level dSLR might be just what you're looking for. The EOS Rebel T3i ...
Beautiful and useful Vari Angle 3-inch LCD, Built-in Speedlite wireless transmitter with multi-flash support, Robust movie recording options including full HD, External mic jack, Clear, easy to use menu system and onscreen controls, Excellent image quality, even at ISO 1600, Versatile 18-135mm kit lens option provides all in one solution,
Some physical controls (such as Display button) oddly placed, Lack of single button movie recording, Auto White Balance struggles in most indoor lighting conditions--a traditional Canon weakness
Very good photo quality (with a decent lens), Low noise through ISO 1600 in low light, ISO 3200 in normal light, Flipout, rotating LCD display with 1.04 million pixels and decent outdoor visibility, Fast startup, focus (with viewfinder), shottoshot speeds, Full manual controls, with support for RAW image format, Creative Auto mode lets beginners adjust depthoffield and Picture Style with ease, Au
Images on the soft side, and kit lenses only make matters worse, Redeye a problem; no way to remove it in playback mode, Very slow contrast detect autofocus in live view, Unremarkable continuous shooting mode, No fulltime autofocus in movie mode, Below average battery life, Body gets scratched very easily
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i (also known as the EOS-600D) is a very capable entry-level digital SLR. In most respects, it's not a huge leap over its predecessor, though the rotating LCD is definitely a great addition. The camera offers very good photo qual...
Canon is a leader in both camera and camcorder products, so it should come to no surprise that the Rebel T3i is one of the better video-capable DSLRs we've seen. We lauded the Canon 7D's video performance last year, and the T3i came close to match...
One word comes to mind when discussing the Canon Rebel T3i: safe. Canon certainly found a very appealing formula with the T2i and is not looking to spoil the recipe by changing too much. While Canon’s certainly still the name to beat in the entry-leve...