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Canon EOS Rebel T2i Black 18MP DSLR Camera w/ 18-55mm IS Lens, 3" LCD


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Click here to buy Canon EOS Rebel T2i Black 18MP DSLR Camera w/ 18-55mm IS Lens, 3" LCD. Canon EOS Rebel T2i Black 18MP DSLR Camera w/ 18-55mm IS Lens, 3" LCD
$649.00
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on 2-28-2012.

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The Canon EOS Rebel T2i DSLR camera brings professional EOS features into an easy-to-use, lightweight Canon digital SLR that's a joy to operate. Featuring a class-leading 18-megapixel CMOS Image Sensor and increased light sensitivity for low light photography, the EOS Rebel T2i also has an advanced HD Movie mode for gorgeous full-HD movies. Able to capture up to 3.7 frames per second, this Canon digital SLR camera is ready to go the minute it's picked up. Advanced Live View, a new wide-area screen, plus features like the EOS Rebel T2i's brilliant Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone ensure brilliant photos and easy movie taking. Note: Memory card not included with this Canon DSLR camera. Purchase of a memory card is highly recommended.

Canon Rebel T2i:

  • 18.0-megapixel resolution
    Capture images with exceptional clarity and tonal range with more than enough resolution for big enlargements or tight crops
  • Canon EOS Rebel T2i includes Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS lens
    Great for the starting photographer with f-stops between 3.5 and 5.6; this Canon DSLR camera is compatible with the full line of Canon EF and EF-S lenses
  • AV cable, LP-E8 battery pack
  • Wide 3.0" Clear View LCD monitor
    With a 3:2 aspect ratio and 1.04 million dot resolution, you'll have no problem reviewing and sharing your photos on the Canon EOS Rebel T2i
  • Up to ISO 6400 shooting
    An expanded ISO range makes shooting possible in situations previously unthinkable without flash
  • Improved EOS Movie mode
    Offers manual exposure control, expanded recording, Movie Crop recording in VGA (640 x 480) quality and an external mic terminal that allows you to add a microphone to improve sound quality
  • 1080p full-HD video
    The Canon EOS Rebel T2i captures Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution videos at frame rates of 24, 25 or 30 frames per second
  • 63-zone dual-layering metering system
    Delivers a very high level of accuracy for better image results
  • High-precision 9-point AF system
    Get the shots you want, quickly and easily
  • Quick Control button
    Just press the button, then navigate among any number of settings, including ISO, Exposure, Flash Exposure, drive mode, white balance, image quality and more
  • Live View / Movie button
    Transition effortlessly between shooting movies and still images or switch to Live View with the push of a button
  • 3.7fps continuous shooting
    Capture even rapidly unfolding scenes with ease
  • SDXC, Eye-Fi SD card compatibility
    The Canon Rebel EOS T2i is compatible with both SDXC memory cards for greater storage capacity and with Eye-Fi SD cards, which are outfitted with a Wi-Fi transmitter (IEEE 802.11b/g) and internal antenna for wireless, high-speed transfer of images
  • Canon Rebel T2i includes eyecup, wide strap, USB cable, AV cable, battery pack, battery charger, EOS Digital Solution Disc and Instruction Manuals, "Great Photography Is Easy" booklet and "Do More with Macro" booklet


Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
First Canon makes the 50D, a mervelous camera in itself, then within months releases the T1i which functions nearly identically, but with movie mode and then charges 1/3 less for it. Canon just did it again for the new 7D and this beautiful little T2i.It has the sensor from the 7D, it has improved movie modes and tech, and they priced it at 1/2 the 7D. How can they cover the R&D costs of these cameras if they keep doing this? Anyway, it's a win-win situation for the consumer.This new Rebel is still compatible with pretty much every Canon lens made. It's a crop sensor like usual, so all your lens lengths are effectively multiplied by 1.6.I don't know what the world is coming to when they actually listen to the consumers and give us what we asked for!It has all the great tech from the last generation, but has increased options in the movie mode. You can finally do normal speeds in 1080. It has the US standard film speed at 24 fps, the european PAL standard 25 fps, and the hi-def standard 30fps. It would be nice to have the 60 fps the 7D does, but I guess they had to keep something back to give us a reason to even glance at the 7D.It has a mic jack for easier video recording.It has an amazing frame rate for a sensor this big, at nearly 4 fps.18 megapixels is way more than you'd ever truly need. Enough so that the sensor now is on the verge of out-resolving some of your lenses. Your cheaper lenses now show all their flaws. This might end up costing you a boat load of money as you now will have the burning desire for even better lenses to match the pretty that is the T2i.For editing, you could take a photo and crop 2/3 of it and still have enough for an amazing 8x10! (you only need about 5 megapixels for an 8x10)It says it can go to 6400ISO. Don't trust a Rebel at high ISO. They never do that well. But still, it looks better than the XSi at 1600 which is enough. It doesn't look that good up high, but at least it's there if you ever do need it.Pros: Did you see that review? I might as well have offered my firstborn to this camera. It rocks.Cons: Like the T1i the shutter is only rated to 50,000 shots. The 7D is rated to 150,000. You get 1/3 the exposures, but for 1/2 the price. So technically from a cost/effect ratio, the 7D is a better value. So what.Summary: Buy this. That's about it.If you are shooting a lot of sports or a lot in lower light then the 7D is a better choice for the better ISO performance and double the frame rate (particularly if you need something that can be published). If you're just shooting your kid's little league then the T2i is more than adequate

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