Canon EOS Rebel T3 Review

Jun 8
05:48

2011

M. Lewis

M. Lewis

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Canon EOS Rebel T3 Review; Canon has finally made a revolutionary entry to their Digital Single Lens Reflex series. Packed with all the goodies a typical camera has to offer.

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Whether you’re a professional photographer or a photo enthusiast or any person who just wants to take some photographs or capture any worthwhile memories,Canon EOS Rebel T3 Review Articles one thing you ought to own is a stable camera that has all the good features. Well, you better know that there’s a new bad boy in town. Say hello to Canon EOS Rebel T3 and say goodbye to your old-day iconoscope.
Canon has finally made a revolutionary entry to their Digital Single Lens Reflex series. Packed with all the goodies a typical camera has to offer. The new Canon EOS Rebel T3 is good and ready to go. This unit arrives from the shore as the successor of the Rebel XS.
This unit's main features include a 12-megapixel sensor, 720p HD movie mode, live view mode, and a revamped version of Canon's image-stabilized 18-55mm kit lens. And with all these packed in a compact camera, photographers and any serious enthusiast could only expect for nothing but the best in every photo-opportunity.
This camera is a compact unit with features and functions comparable to the bulky models that are quite problematic to the hand. As for design, there is no doubt that this model has an edge than the others. Its color is elegant black with chic curves on the edges for easy grip. Compared to the earlier version this unit is a sure-fire when it comes to being sleek and rounded. One note-worthy part of the design though is the camera's thumb rest space, a bulge at the rear panel where which provides a contour for the thumb while using it. Its 2.7-inch LCD screen provides a crisp and bright detail to all photos taken. And a noticeable aspect lies on the replacement of the two buttons at the top left of the LCD screen with Canon's name engraved in silver.
Alongside all the basic features comes the peripheral illumination correction option that reduces the possible darkening of the corners of the photos. It has a database that automatically adjusts to whatever lens you put on it. Finally, this model uses a DGIC 4 processor that serves as an assurance to clarity and resolution beyond compare.
So whether you just want to take photos of the sizzling summer heat or the cold winter, you better carry your own Canon EOS Rebel T3, and be ready to take your shots of a lifetime. Go ahead. You know you want to.