Compact DSLR video has been made slightly more crowd-friendly with Canon’s latest cameras, the T3i and T3. The former is clearly a direct successor to the T2i, which we reviewed here, and the T3 is a ...
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i with 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS optional kit lens is a complete picture taking machine. The latest Rebel features an LCD that swings out and can be positioned at a variety of angles ...
Canon’s new T3i offers an 18MP CMOS APS-C sensor, 1080p HD video capture at 30-fps and a 3-inch articulated LCD all for $900 with an 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 EF-S IS II kit lens. It wouldn’t be spring without ...
Not looking for a new PowerShot? How's about a new DSLR? Canon has just rolled out a new entry-level Rebel and a new flagship Rebel this evening, with the T3 (1100D) and T3i (600D) offering mild ...
As expected, Canon has officially announced the new Canon EOS Rebel T3i, and the affordable DSLR also brings along a second model, the EOS Rebel T3. The T3i packs an 18-megapixel sensor, ...
Our best budget lens in our best lenses for astrophotography guide is the Rokinon/Samyang 14mm f/2.8 lens. It allows you to get a super wide field of view and a wide aperture without breaking the bank ...
With HD video recording, great image quality, and a solid selection of lenses, the Nikon D5100 and Canon T3i are on the top of a lot of wish lists out there. For people already in the Canon or Nikon ...
It's a time-honored tradition for adult Americans. You've decided to buy a digital single-lens reflex camera, the kind with the $250 interchangeable lenses. It's an important decision because they ...
Inch by inch, model by model, Canon is slowly dragging the DSLR toward its destiny: a full-fledged photo-video hybrid camera. We’re not there yet, but the $800 T3i brings shooters a bit closer with a ...
The Canon EOS T3i Digital SLR camera is scheduled to be delivered to U.S. dealers in the beginning of March, and will be sold in a body-only configuration at an estimated retail price of $799.99. It ...
Canon and Nikon are both better supported by third-party manufacturers than is Pentax. Hell, I think nowadays even Sony is. On the flip side, the Pentax bodies tend to be smaller than their Canonikon ...
I'm pretty sure the camera won't even meter with those old lenses? I really wish I knew someone who had a canon and an adapter so I could see what it's like to shoot with it. Oh I also forgot to ...
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