Canon EOS Rebel T2i 18 MP CMOS APS-C Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens

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Technical Details

- 18.0-megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor; DIGIC 4 image processor for high image quality and speed
- Kit includes 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens
- ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) for shooting from bright to dim light; enhanced 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system
- Improved EOS Movie mode with manual exposure control and expanded recording 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Wide 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor; dedicated Live View/Movie shooting button
- New compatibility with SDXC memory cards, plus new menu status indicator for Eye-Fi support
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Customer Buzz
 "Its good camera !" 2010-05-31
By Anar Taghiyev (Baku,Azerbaijan)
I used my Canon Rebel Ti2 only 3 times and this is my new experience with such expensive camera. I need more practic, but at first i think i should buy more effective flash for evining shots. That why i dont grade Canon as excellent.

Anar from Azerbaijan.

Customer Buzz
 "Great camera - find better deal elsewhere" 2010-05-31
By G. Rao (seattle)
Great camera, love it. Amazon is a great place for reading reviews and make an informed decision. Saved over $200+ by walking into a COSTCO store and buying exactly the same camera.

Customer Buzz
 "Great IQ, but kit lens is junk and video files may overwhelm your PC" 2010-05-29
By Edgar_in_Indy (Indianapolis, IN USA)
I ordered a T2i without ever seeing one in person, and was surprised to discover how small and light it was. I don't have large hands, so it wasn't a problem, but it is rather compact compared to the semi-pro, and pro cameras. The light weight is nice for carrying around, but if you buy a high-quality zoom lens or a long telephoto, the whole package may not balance as nicely as a larger camera.



The image quality is incredible, with more detail and less noise than anything this side of a 5DII. Being able to capture clean, beautiful images at ISO 1600 and 3200 will change the way you approach photography. For even better results, noise reduction software such as NeatImage will let your high ISO images look as good as 200 or 400 or 800 ISO from previous DSLR's.



Despite the great IQ, I ended up selling my T2i on Craigslist because I was disappointed with how "plasticy" the Rebel T2i felt to handle, and how extremely cheap the 18-55 kit lens looks, feels, and performs. I know that this is a "Rebel", but still, for $900 I was expecting something that felt more solid, and I just didn't have anything left in the budget for a better lens.



The 18-55 lens is a serious mismatch for the 18MP sensor of this camera. It would be kind of like if Chevy sold the new 426hp Camero SS with Continental all-season tires instead of the Pirelli P-Zero's. It'll work, but you'll be missing out on the full potential.



If you don't have the budget to upgrade the lens, I wouldn't bother with the T2i since the lens will be a bottle-neck to the 18MP sensor, since the optics just aren't there to take advantage of 18MP. And the lens looks very cheap, and the zoom action feels equally cheap and the front lens element turns on focus. And it doesn't even come with a lens hood, and the optional lens hood looks ridiculous.



I was coming from an Olympus e-520, which looks and feels like a much more expensive camera than the Rebels, and has very high-quality kit lenses, both build-wise and optically.



I was also disappointed with the difficulty of playing and working with the Quicktime videos on a PC. And my PC is a fairly well-spec'd dual-core with 4GB of RAM, 10K Raptor HDD and an nVidia 8800GT video card. Quicktime is an Apple format, so if you have a newer Mac I don't think you should have any problems with the video. If you're planning to use this with a PC though, you should find a website that lets you download un-edited video samples to see how they run on your machine.



After selling the T2i, I ended up buying a white Pentax K-x w/18-55mm lens for literally half the price, so I still had enough money left over for the legendary Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 lens, the Pentax 55-300mm lens, and a Sigma speedlight. The Speedlight I bought new, and the lenses I bought used on eBay and Craigslist. Other than the smaller image file, K-x has image quality equal to the T2i, but I find the smaller 12MP files and the MJPEG video much easier to work with and the videos look great for my home movies. Plus, the Pentax has in-body image stabilization, so any lens is stabilized by default. And the Pentax cameras/kit lenses are similar to Olympus in quality. And in white, I think it looks killer and I get tons of compliments.

Customer Buzz
 "Fantastic Camera" 2010-05-28
By Ben
This camera is great for the traveler. Its lightweight but yet powerful enough to take great quality images, even at night! The start up time is pretty fast, less than 1 sec and its on and ready to shoot.



I am not going to say anything new that other reviewers havent, but if u are in the market of a versatile DSLR, this is the one!

Customer Buzz
 "Unbelievable!" 2010-05-24
By J. L. Ellwood (Baltimore, MD)
I'm sorry... i can't type now! I have to get back out there and take some more pictures and video with this AWESOME camera!!!! Fast, excellent picture quality, Excellent video quality... honestly, coming from a Nikon D50 (That I love) I haven't been able to find one con in this thing.


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