Canon Rebel T2i Review: The Features I Love

Nov 22
09:18

2011

Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann

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I bought a new Canon a few weeks ago, and I had to take some time today to write my own Canon Rebel T2i review to tell others about how this camera has performed for me. To be honest, I spent a lot of time researching the different models available before I ultimately decided on this model.

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I've been using it for about two months now,Canon Rebel T2i Review: The Features I Love Articles and I've gotten a lot of real-life use out of it in different indoor and outdoor situations. There are some features loaded into this camera that are really worth noting.

Quality Images

If you are reading my Canon Rebel T2i review, you no doubt want to know how this camera performs in terms of the quality of images it produces. The fact is that this is one area where I believe this camera really excels. With ISO 100-6400, it really performs exceptionally well in low-light situations as well as bright-light situations, too. As I mentioned, I've used in both indoors and outdoors on numerous occasions, and I have not had to deal with images coming out too dark or too over-exposed, either.

The Video

You no doubt are also reading my Canon Rebel T2i review to determine how great the video capabilities are in this camera. If you are like me, you've owned other digital SLR cameras in the past and have been rather disappointed by the video capabilities. The fact is, though, that this model records in 1920 x 1080 in full HD, so all of the videos are of the highest quality. What's more, with a 3-inch LCD screen, you don't have to squint to try to make out what you are actually recording on the screen.

A Final Word

One final thing I want to talk about in my Canon Rebel T2i review is the overall feel of the camera. I did go into a few local stores and physically hold the models available and test out their features. For some people, the feel of the camera may not matter too much, but I just really did not want to pay hundreds of dollars and get a camera that felt cheap. Nor did I want a clunky, heavy camera, either. This camera is lightweight, weighing just over a pound, yet it feels great in your hands.

Altogether, I was pleased with the capabilities of this camera when I bought it, and the features haven't let me down in real-life use.



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