Then there’s those who like the photo and movie quality of the 550D / T2i but want a better viewfinder, superior AF and faster continuous shooting, and for them, the EOS 60D is the sensible choice. Now they can have those in a smaller, lighter and cheaper body than the 60D. There will be those who are already completely satisfied with the 550D / T2i, but others who looked enviously at the 60D’s flip-out screen and or wireless flash control. But what Canon’s doing here is following a simple strategy that’s proven successful for companies like Sony: to offer a wide variety of products with often only subtle differences to target every buyer. There’s also a great deal of overlap with the higher-end EOS 60D, which meant the new model was greeted by many with a shrug. After all, both cameras are roughly the same size, shape and weight, and share the same 18 Megapixel sensor, core HD movie modes, viewfinder, 9-point AF system, 3.7fps continuous shooting, 3in 1040k screen and 63-zone metering system. NEW: Canon T3i / 600D vs Nikon D5100 reviewĬanon’s EOS 600D / Rebel T3i is the company’s latest upper entry-level DSLR, which at first glance appears to be little more than the EOS 550D / T2i equipped with a flip-out screen and wireless flash control.
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