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Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera

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The new flagship of the EOS Rebel line, Canon EOS Rebel T2i brings professional EOS features into an easy to use, lightweight digital SLR that’s a joy to use. Featuring a class-leading 18.0-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, it’s ready to go the minute it’s picked up. Advanced Live View, a new wide-area screen, plus features like Canon’s brilliant Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone features ensure brilliant photos and movies, easily. With some of the most advanced features of any digital SLR, it’s simply the best Rebel Canon has ever created.

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Nikon D60 digital camera review by Nigel Atherton, editor of What Digital Camera monthly magazine www.whatdigitalcamera.com More camera reviews www.whatdigitalcamera.com

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  • Ok I have a D60 and I found something about video. how does this work. is there a video mode? to shoot video. please help. and is there any one that knows about Flip cams. mine has a problem . I plug it in to charge and the red light blinks twice real fast. It will not turn on. is there some one that knows what went wrong is it a lost cause ?

  • The vibration reduction in Canon and Nikon are in the lens because it works better. Sony and other brands have messed up by putting the vibration reduction on the sensor. I have a Nikon D300S and I love the camera, but I will say that Canon are comparable and there is really no difference between the performance. I like more of the small things in the Nikons more such as the menus and the lens caps things like that led me to buying the Nikon D300s.

  • @McKIllaG5 Actually the US is pretty much the only country that pronounces it as ‘Nye-con’. The Japanese themselves tend to say Nee-con, so I guess we’re both wrong!

  • Hey Rox, I have the D60 and it’s very nice camera to start with, you could go with the D40 since it’ll be cheaper. Since everything is starting to become digital you don’t necessarily need to take classes, you could just self teach yourself by using studying online forums, videos, blogs, books, etc. I have a few friends who are self taught and already have side businesses for weddings and modeling with big recommendations. Just my 2 cents.

  • thanks for yur help! but i already got my camera lmfao. but thanks anyway!! oh and i saw yur video.. i think it was oh pixies something lol it was really creative & cute, keep it up (:

  • Hello Roxystarr, If I were you I would start with a point and shoot. If you already have then you should try out the Nikon p80 NOT THE p90! (It’s not as good even though it’s a higher version.) Hope that helps! -RBSB

  • Did I miss it? Any mention of off-camera flash? Does it take a PC cord? What’s the slowest shutter speed to do time photos at night? Will it take a shutter cable or does it come with a remote release?

  • i wanted to take photography classes but they are pretty expensive here. so my mom said no. but im really into it. and i wuld like a really good camera tht would last me a while and i culd start a porfolio.

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