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If you’re in the market for a digital SLR that’s as ‘future proof’ as possible and reassuringly expensive without being prohibitively so at under a grand, the 550D, which slots into the middle of Canon’s EOS range, is worth your attention. Not least be...
High grade, semi professional specification in a manageable consumer level camera chassis, best-in-class 18MP stills resolution and 1920x1080 Full HD movies, compatible with a wide range of additional lenses...
Plastic-y build compared with true semi pro models, requires period of familiarity...
For those aspiring pros who want a capable multimedia tool that still resembles a conventional DSLR, the Canon EOS 550D should come near the top of your list as a safe option. If you don't already own a set of lenses, laying out almost £900 for your first...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:07
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Full HD movie recording and high-end features Canon’s latest launch to join the manufacturer’s DSLR ranks is the feature-rich EOS 550D. Toting a compact, lightweight body akin to the rest of the EOS range, this new model incorporates some technologies...
A well-equipped camera with a simple interface that results in easy handling and brilliant image/movie quality...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:07
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One of the best low-priced DSLR cameras.
Responsive, fast focus and almostinstantaneous shutter release...
Plastic body is not as hardy as a metal one, lacks rear dial that allows for easy viewing of pictures.
Delivers razor sharp photos quickly, one of the best lower priced DSLR cameras around...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:14
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Slotting into the middle of its acclaimed EOS range is Canon’s conventionally styled 550D digital SLR. Beneath its plastic-y amateur-level outer shell beats a semi professional heart. Headline specification includes a 18 megapixel maximum resoluti...
High resolution for a consumer DSLR, Full HD video and HDMI output...
LCD not angle adjustable, HD video requires fast, high capacity memory cards, No dedicated video record button...
Robust, featured packed and user friendly, Canon stays true to maker's form whilst exceeding expectation in several areas. A safe option for those upgrading from a compact...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:14
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MORE: Click here to watch our video review of the Canon EOS 550DThe EOS 550D from Canon follows on from the company's 350D, 450D and 500D, being at the lower end of the company's range.It shares its body design with the company's cheaper cameras but it...
Goodquality, large screen; greatlooking pictures and video...
Poorquality kit lens; lacks fine control options of other EOS models...
A good camera, but relatively expensive given the buyers it’s targeting...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:15
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MORE: Click here to watch our video review of the Canon EOS 550DThe EOS 550D from Canon follows on from the company's 350D, 450D and 500D, being at the lower end of the company's range...
Good-quality, large screen; great-looking pictures and video...
Poor-quality kit lens; lacks fine control options of other EOS models...
A good camera, but relatively expensive given the buyers it’s targeting Good points Good-quality, large screen; great-looking pictures and video Bad points Poor-quality kit lens; lacks fine control options of other EOS models...
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The arrival of Canon’s EOS 550D has been a rather pleasant surprise as, besides being a respectable 18.1Mp stills camera, it also shoots video at a quality that is comparable to the more expensive and technically superior EOS 7D. While the EOS 550D goe...
Canon’s EOS 550D raises the bar on features and resolution that all decent DSLRs in this enthusiast area must aim to be equipped with going forward. The high teens sensor, decent metering, customisable parameters and excellent video capabilities...
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With the Canon EOS 1000D now catering for the entry-level market, the more basic cameras in the EOS range need to bring something more than basic features. The 550D certainly delivers that on paper. The megapixel wars are over – the battleground is now...
Not a massive advance for stills, but serious filmmakers looking for HD on a budget should sit up and take note...
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The new Canon EOS 550D was one of those cameras that got us really excited when it arrived at Pocket-lint towers. For some it is a camera that can potentially confuse - packing an 18-megapixel sensor into a consumer DSLR seems counter to the sensible...
Detail in images, excellent video performance and controls, performance in ISO range, shooting mode to appeal to newbies and advanced photographers...
Price, some of the advanced settings are well hidden in menus...
Specs and performance that really comes to the fore, the Canon EOS 550D is a very capable camera worthy of the hefty price tag it demandsKey specs18 megapixels, HDMI, SD, SDHC...
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When Canon announced the EOS 550D earlier this year, our ears pricked up when it was billed as the EOS 7D's baby brother, making it ideal for experienced amateurs. A lot of the technology inside the 550D has come from the excellent 7D, which set new pe...
Canon's EOS 550D is a very good camera that's packed to the gills with features, but we'd recommend avoiding the 18-55 IS kit lens because it doesn't do the camera justice...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:18
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Video Mode: 1080p HD on an SLR One of the 550D's most interesting features is its HD video mode, which is equivalent to the one found on the 7D, much further up the EOS range. You can record in PAL at 24 or 25 fps if you use 1080p, or at 50 fps if you...
Pluses, Electronic noise well handled up to 3200 ISO, 720p and 1080p HD video, Good quality LCD screen, Great battery life, Easy to use with great menus...
Minuses, Autofocus struggles in low light, No rotating screen, Optical viewfinder a little narrow, Grip quite qmall, No autofocus assist lamp...
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There are currently only four manufacturers producing APS-C format digital SLRs. In order of their respective market shares they are Canon, Nikon, Sony and Pentax. While Pentax seems content to plod along with its two percent share of the market and its s...
Excellent image quality, Brilliant monitor, HD video, Superb high ISO noise handling...
Expensive, Fixed monitor, Mediocre kit lens quality...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:28
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What it doesn’t have is the 7D’s hefty alloy construction and eight frames per second (fps) Continuous Shooting mode. The 550D can manage 3.7fps, which isn’t bad, but can only keep it up for 6 RAW files or 34 JPEGs, which is somewhat disappointing. Eve...
What it doesn’t have is the 7D’s hefty alloy construction and eight frames per second (fps) Continuous Shooting mode. The 550D can manage 3.7fps, which isn’t bad, but can only keep it up for 6 RAW files or 34 JPEGs, which is somewhat disappointing. Eve...
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The Canon EOS 550D is not quite Canon's highest-spec'd consumer digital SLR, but it still packs a mighty punch.The EOS 550D sits just below the EOS 50D and the more professionally orientated EOS 7D in Canon's rather cluttered product line-up, but in so...
Quality build, High-res 18Mp sensor, Superb ISO performance, Improved intelligent metering, Full HD movie recording...
Plastic body only, Cheap and basic kit lens, Cramped optical viewfinder, Cluttered top dial, Clunky movie autofocus...
The Canon EOS 550D is not quite Canon's highest-spec'd consumer digital SLR, but it still packs a mighty punch.The EOS 550D sits just below the EOS 50D and the more professionally orientated EOS 7D in Canon's rather cluttered product line-up...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:30
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Competition at the lower end of the dSLR market is fiercer than ever, as camera manufacturers compete for the loyalty of a fickle marketplace. New features such as HD video, and ever-increasing pixel counts mean that today's dSLRs for "beginners" offer...
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Product Code: 4463B016AA The Canon EOS 550D is a brand new entry-level digital SLR camera that slots in just above the EOS 500D and just below the EOS 50D in Canon's range. It will be available in the UK from April 2010. It's designed to entice novi...
From our limited time with the Canon EOS 550D, we can say that it shoots very good images, its usability is high and it's reasonably swift. The auto mode still tends to pop up the built-in flash most of the time, instead of utilising the high ISO capa...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:36
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Canon EOS 550D at a glance: 18 million effective pixels Live View on 3in, 1,040,000-dot LCD screen 1920x1080pixel (Full HD) video recording Sensitivity range expandable to ISO 100-12,800 Street price approximately £750Scores:
Features - 7/10 Build and...
I like the Canon EOS 550D, and although £750 is by no means a small amount of money, it does seem to buy a lot of technology. Importantly, the EOS 550D also delivers excellent image quality making it a good choice for enthusiasts looking for a sub-£1,0...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:36
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The days of a single entry-level D-SLR in each manufacturer’s line-up are a thing of the past and with the arrival of the Canon EOS 550D, Canon now currently offers four consumer-focused models in its range. The EOS 550D slots in above the EOS 500D (wh...
At £849 with Canon’s standard kit lens, the Canon 550D is by no means cheap – especially for a camera aimed more towards first-time shooters rather than more experienced users. As with most new models though, you can expect the price to fall over time...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-17 06:42:01
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Canon’s EOS 550D makes an excellent entry-level camera, as it offers a wide range of features in a well-designed and easy to use body. Full HD video recording is available with full manual control of exposure and of focusing, as well as still image mod...
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The EOS 550D is the latest in a long line of consumer level EOS DSLRs from Canon, which means that it’s been tweaked to the Nth degree. It’s the most expensive camera in the test but you get plenty for your money – consider its new generation 18MP sens...
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Note: we first did a full review of the Canon EOS 550D here. This review is part of our latest group test]Since its release in February 2010, the 550D has been a must-have inclusion on the shortlist of anyone looking to buy a mid-range amateur DSLR. I...
Canon's EOS 550D has lovely design and great image quality, but as our review shows, the kit lens isn’t what it could be, and the same goes for value...
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With the EOS 1000D now catering for the entry-level market, the remaining sub-$1500 cameras in the Canon EOS range need to bring something more than basic features to the table. The 550D certainly delivers that on paper.The megapixel wars are over - th...
Not a huge advance for stills, but Canon 550D's video quality is stunning...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 10:36:21
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The 550D's body is light, with Canon putting most of the buttons around the 3-inch LCD screen. The mode dial is ‘divided' into two zones – Basic that allows a user to take portrait, landscape, macro, sports, and night shots without having to adjust the...
High ISO sensitivity; Bright LCD screen; Quick start up; Brilliant images; Full HD recording...
Build quality; Slight problems with image focusing...
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Canon's EOS 550D digital SLR camera is a marvel: it represents a product that makes very few sacrifices in image quality in order to satisfy mainstream users after something affordable. It is aimed users new to the digital SLR category, yet its specifications are quite high. Not only does it have a massive 18-megapixel sensor, it also boasts Full HD video recording, very high ISO capability and a fast burst mode. It is a camera that can be used for just about any occasion. Canon EOS 550D: a...
Excellent high ISO performance, great for shooting in dark environments, good burst mode, Full HD video recording...
Slow focusing at times, inaccurate focussing at times...
Canon’s EOS 550D digital SLR is aimed at users new to the SLR scene, but it’s a very capable camera for all types of shooting scenarios. It excels in dark conditions, it’s great for portraits, and it can even be used for sporting and act...
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By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaCompact, quick and able to shoot 18 Megapixel stills or HD video, Canon's top level Rebel has made some early impressions. We've had the camera for about a week and have enjoyed putting it through its paces. Is it really a mini...
Overall, we're extremely excited about the potential of the T2i. When the EOS 7D came out, the prospect of HD video on top of 18 Megapixels capability was exciting but not affordable. With the T2i, this is closer to earth and will put HD video capabili...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 10:36:31
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This 18 megapixel camera uses a CMOS sensor “almost” the same as the much more expensive Canon 7D. The body bulk and mass are less than the 7D and there is one Digic processor rather than two. The viewfinder is penta mirror not prism. However, for mos...
High ISO image quality is very good. We shot in an almost dark room at ISO 6400 without any high hopes and found the image perfectly acceptable. Noise reduction is not too aggressive and the high pixel density doesn’t seem to have increased image no...
We found a noticeable difference in image quality between jpeg and RAW files. This is not something to dislike, but it is a warning that it is worth the trouble of shooting RAW. The included RAW converter is excellent.
The EOS 550D is an excellent way into the Canon system. It doesn’t have the luxurious feel of the 7D, but then it costs $1300 less for the body. Our test unit came with the Canon 18–135mm lens which is not good enough for the camera. We would...
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Canon's EOS 550D slips into the company's line-up between the EOS 500D and the EOS 50D and offers higher resolution than both models without displacing either. It boasts the same 18-megapizel sensor as the EOS 7D but has only one DiG!C 4 processor. A k...
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Canon’s EOS 550D is packed with a 18.0 Megapixel CMOS, ability to record HD Movies, 3.7 Frames per Second lens, Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone Feature. The Canon EOS 550D boasts the kind features you’d find on semi-professional SLR digital ca...
The EOS 550D from Canon is a trend-setter in the world of digital SLR photography. Outstanding highlight tones, HD movies and an 18 megapixel CMOS make this SLR camera a great buy for less than £700...
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NameDSLR camera: Canon EOS 550DAt a glance:18MP sensor,Best image quality and videos on test,Accurate autofocus,Needs user involvement to deliver its best,Deserves high end lensesSummary:There's just no way to quibble with this camera's capabilities at th...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 02:03:14
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Possibly the best entry level camera in the market right now Launched in February 2010, The Canon EOS 550D (also known as the Rebel T2i) enters the market with a bang making it a revolutionary upgrade to the almost one year old Canon EOS 500D (also kn...
Features wise, the Canon EOS 550D is the best entry level camera on the market right now. With a whopping 18mp sensor, top notch image quality, fantastic LCD screen and full HD video capabilities, it can almost be called a mid range consumer DSLR. Wha...
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photo.net Updated: 2011-07-31 02:44:36
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The Canon Rebel T2i is the latest (spring 2010) addition to Canon’s entry level “Rebel” line of Digital SLRs. Each new Digital Rebel seems to add more and more features and the T2i is no exception. In fact it’s getting increasing difficult to regard th...
The Digital Rebel T2i is an impressive camera for the price. In terms of image quality it’s very close to the EOS 7D (which costs twice as much). It has a high resolution sensor, low noise, excellent HD video capabilities, ISO settings up to 12800, 3.5...
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Two years ago, Canon introduced the 5D Mark II camera that revolutionized the video industry. This was the most groundbreaking announcement to the film making community since Panasonic introduced the DVX100 in 2002 bringing 24 frames per second to unde...
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Canon EOS 550D & 18-135mm KitThe Canon EOS 550D has been around for a little while now, but we got our hands on the 18-135mm IS Kit, thanks to the folks at ImagingWorld.com.au We've given it a bit of a work out over the last week or so, and here's wha...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:44:43
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Canon EOS T2i EF-S 18 MP CMOS APS-C Digital SLR Camera. Winner of the PC Magazine Service & Reliability Award, this camera offers high-end functionality at a mid-range price. If you are ready to enter the world of Digital SLRs or just upgrade your came...
The Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital-SLR camera almost has too many features to list, with a 18-megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, DIGIC 4 image processor for high image quality and speed, ISO of 100-6400 (expandable to 12800), enhanced 63-zone, dual-layer mete...
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pdnonline.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:44:46
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Watch Video Please note, the video requires that you have QuickTime 7 installed.If you are using Safari and are having problems viewing this video, Option+Click here to download the video.Editor's Note: PDN Photo Editor Amber Terranova recently had a...
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Video Review: Utilizing an 18 megapixel sensor and Digick 4 image processor, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i DSLR camera offers crystal clear pictures, HD video recording and more. Chris Hardwick and Carrie Keagan find out if this camera is worth the $750 pric...
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Among the first DSLRs to include HD video recording, Canon's EOS Rebel T1i (now $799) won a high rating from us, thanks to both its moving and still image quality, as well as its easy interface. The T2i ($899) improves on that, upgrading from 720p vide...
Fast performance, Excellent image quality, Full HD video recording, Lightweight design...
Autofocus doesn't work in Movie mode...
A step above entry-level DSLRs, this camera captures stellar photos and HD video while still being easy to use.
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Canon's latest EOS Digital Rebel model, the T2i is an entry-level dSLR that offers many of the same features we saw on its predecessor, the T1i. New improvements include an 18-megapixel CMOS image sensor (same one used on the 7D), a new 63-zone Dual La...
Canon's continues to improve their entry-level line of EOS Digital Rebel dSLRs, with the latest version being the Rebel T2i (aka EOS 550D). This unit replaces the T1i from last year with several upgrades, many of which have been borrowed from it's big...
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dv.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:44:53
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print ShareThis rss The HD-capable DSLR race finds a great new entry-level option. When I was first invited to attend a special press meeting about a new Canon product last year, I was bursting with excitement hoping that it would be the new versio...
Affordable, HD video specs identical to more expensive Canon 7D; 1920x1080 24p; high ISO.
Smaller form size, almost too light, plasticy.
Purely as an HD-shooter, an amazing camera for the price...
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Possibly the best entry level camera in the market right now Launched in February 2010, The Canon EOS 550D (also known as the Rebel T2i) enters the market with a bang making it a revolutionary upgrade to the almost one year old Canon EOS 500D (also kn...
Features wise, the Canon EOS 550D is the best entry level camera on the market right now. With a whopping 18mp sensor, top notch image quality, fantastic LCD screen and full HD video capabilities, it can almost be called a mid range consumer DSLR. Wha...
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It's tempting to refer to Canon's T2i as an evolutionary upgrade to its predecessor, the T1i. That is, until you review its pictures and video on your computer screen. Yes, Canon has added incremental refinements to its latest Rebel, but they add up to...
Higher resolution and improved image quality over previous Rebels, Improved video mode with external mic capability, LCD with high resolution and new 3:2 dimensions, Excellent software bundle for both Mac and Windows users, Snappy 3.7 fps in burst mode...
Relatively expensive for entry level camera kit, Light plastic feel is a turn off for some photographers...
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It's tempting to refer to Canon's T2i as an evolutionary upgrade to its predecessor, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i. That is, until you review its pictures and video on your computer screen. Yes, Canon has added incremental refinements to its latest Rebel, bu...
LCD with high resolution and new 3:2 dimension, Excellent software for both Mac and Windows, Improved video mode with external mic capability, Higher resolution than previous Rebel cameras, Higherquality images and video than older Rebels, Snappy 3.7...
Light plastic feel, Expensive for entry level camera kit...
Canon's incremental refinements to its latest Rebel add up to improved image quality and movie recording that is a notable step forward. Shop for the EOS Rebel T2i (EF-S 18-55mm IS Lens Kit) MerchantPriceMerchant Rating $899.99 Learn More » 5 Reviews...
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by Shawn Barnett and Mike TomkinsCalling it a "Mini 7D," Canon introduced the Rebel T2i, the highest resolution consumer SLR, and the highest resolution SLR under $900, period. The 7D association comes primarily from Canon's use of an 18-megapixel sensor...
Excellent 18 megapixel sensor with impressively low noise and superb detail, Very good high ISO performance, especially for 18-megapixel subframe sensor, Live View mode works very well, Live View mode offers a choice between phase-detect, contrast-dete...
Main dial has too much resistance, is uncomfortable in use, No rear control dial, Evaluative metering tends to blow highlights, often requires 1/3 to 2/3EV of negative exposure compensation, No dedicated AF-assist lamp (flash is used), and AF-assist ad...
Once again, Canon has raised the bar at the consumer level, providing even more still-image resolution, and a high-def video mode with full control over exposure, resolution and frame rate, plus the ability to use autofocus during videos. Though it com...
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Canon describes this DSLR as ‘entry level’. If this is the entry where’s the exit? Boy is it well equipped!At last look, Canon’s Web site showed nine DSLR models in its range, ranging from entry level to pro: a camera for everyone.Without even a glanc...
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If you’re in the market for a digital SLR that’s as ‘future proof’ as possible and reassuringly expensive without being prohibitively so at under a grand, the 550D, which slots into the middle of Canon’s EOS range, is worth your attention. Not least b...
For those aspiring pros who want a capable multimedia tool that still resembles a conventional DSLR, the Canon EOS 550D should come near the top of your list as a safe option. If you don’t already own a set of lenses, laying out almost £900 for your f...
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Background on the Canon EOS T21/550DWith entry-level DSLRs, Canon has long walked a path of gradual development. When a new model pops out of the factory, the model it replaces stays in the catalogue but is sold at a lower price. It’s smart marketing...
Does Canon have a winner? Yes. The market Canon is targeting with the Rebel T2i / EOS 550D is the buyer who wants quality equipment but doesn’t get carried away with the finer points and the creative possibilities they offer. Think of this camera as a...
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The Canon Rebel T2i succeeds in delivering high-quality video performance with a fairly simple video mode interface. The camera wasn't quite as strong in our testing as it's more expensive cousin—the Canon 7D—but it definitely represents a strong mid-r...
In terms of video performance and capability the Canon Rebel T2i represents a huge upgrade over its predecessor, the Rebel T1i. The fact that the T2i records Full HD video with options for 24p and 30p recording is its biggest improvement compared to th...
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The 18-megapixel Canon Rebel T2i has the same high-res sensor as the more upscale Canon 7D, but the new Rebel isn't actually all that different from last year's T1i. High-quality video shooting at 1080p is a big improvement, but dynamic range and long...
The Canon Rebel T2i (MSRP $899.99) doesn't offer many improvements over last year's Rebel T1i. The most significant, however, is the new 18-megapixel CMOS sensor borrowed from last year's Canon 7D. This change increased the sharpness quality, but the...
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The Canon Digital Rebel T2i (known as the EOS 550D outside the USA) is Canon's most recent addition to their "entry level" DSLR lineup. It's an upgrade of the Digital Rebel T1i, though Canon haven't discontinued the T1i so as of right now the Digita...
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Canon's Rebel T2i is an incredible camera—everything a first DSLR should be. It takes fantastic photos (and, crucially, video) for the price, it's easy to use, and perhaps most importantly, it's a camera you can grow with.AdvertisementBut there's no shame...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:12
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At first glance Canon's newest entry-level DSLR, the Rebel T2i, might trick you into thinking that it's merely a repackaged version of its predecessor. That's a mistake. This new Rebel definitely has a cause. It's been hopped up under the hood with a r...
Imagestabilized kit lens. Threeinch 3:2 aspect ratio LCD with a slightly greater viewing angle than the old version. Dedicated Live View/Movie Record button. Quick Control Screen. External microphone jack. Quicktime H.264 video format. SD memorycard slot handles speedy SDXC memory cards. AV output and HDMI connections. Video in 1080p at 30 and 24 fps; 720p at 60 fps, 640 x 480 at 60 fps and VGA...
Lack of quick control wheel (you have to get Canon's 7D or a higher model to have one). Bothersome autofocus assist flash. Build quality not as robust as feature set.
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Short version: An outstanding consumer DSLR and liberating video recorder, the T2i is a powerhouse media device in a small and relatively affordable package. What I think of as killer features, however, may not be viewed as such by the buying populatio...
The T2i is a great success and a great value. I know I’m biased as a Canon shooter, but I think it really is the best value on the market right now for an all-purpose imaging device. Stills are excellent, video is fun. As long as you are aware of the...
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Just six months after Canon wowed us with the video capability of its EOS 7D, along comes the EOS Rebel T2i—with the same movie-making prowess at less than half the price. And this 18MP DSLR ($800, street, body only; $900 with 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 EF IS l...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T2i ($899 with lens) is an entry-level digital SLR that doesn't skimp on features or performance. This camera, which is the follow-up to the popular Rebel T1i (which continues to be sold), borrows a lot of from the $1699 EOS-7D, an...
Very good photo quality, Excellent high ISO performance, especially considering the 18 Megapixel resolution of the camera, Compact body, welldesigned body, Ultrahigh resolution 3inch LCD with 3:2 aspect ratio, Fast startup, focus, shottoshot times, Full manual controls, with support for RAW image format, RAW format supported; good editing software included, Full HD movie recording with full manua...
JPEGs are soft at default settings; good lenses needed for best results, Redeye a problem; no way to remove it in playback mode, Small right hand grip not for everyone, LCD outdoor visibility could be better, Sluggish contrast detect autofocus in live view, Continuous shooting mode could be better, Very basic playback mode, Wireless flash control would've been nice...
Canon's Digital Rebel models have always been the leaders in the entry-level D-SLR category, and that tradition continues with the EOS Rebel T2i. This 18 Megapixel camera features excellent photo quality (even at high ISOs), a compact, well-designed b...
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The entry to mid-range DSLR market is a crowded place. You can now get a digital SLR for as less as Rs 20k, lesser than many of the glitzy compact cameras around. And as any photography enthusiast will tell you, with an SLR, the quality of photo...
Full HD video with selectable frame rates...
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There haven’t been many recent DSLR introductions for less than $999. Sure you can spend four grand for a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV or a $5,000 Nikon D3s, two of the newer ones available, but those models are really for pros. News on the affordable DSLR fro...
Accurate colors, Quick response of 3.7 fps, Good control layout, Noise under control up to ISO 1600...
AF Assist lamp not on body, Kit lens is weak, Problematic videos...
The T2i delivers accurate colors and decent noise control, but it's hard to overlook its unreliable video performance...
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dvice.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:20
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When Canon unveiled its T2i camera earlier this year, amateur photographers like myself got pretty excited. Sure, last year's T1i was an affordable DSLR with video recording, but the T2i looked like it was actually getting it right, promising better vi...
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The Canon EOS 550D is a difficult product to categorize. Ostensibly designed to appeal to first-time DSLR buyers and enthusiasts, it offers a lot more technology, and at a higher price, than we might expect for a camera aimed squarely at this sector...
Excellent detail and resolution (especially in raw mode), Lovely new LCD screen - the 3:2 format really makes a difference, Capable, flexible AF system in both phase-detection and live view modes, High-spec video mode, including external microphone jack, Highly intuitive operation, refined ergonomics, Fast and responsive operation (although shooting in raw mode slows things down), Very reliable...
Auto Lighting Optimizer's effect is subtle to the point of being unnoticeable, No rear control dial (as found on higher-end Canon bodies), Entry-level ergonomics won't suit everyone (the EOS 50D and 7D just feel nicer), No in-camera raw conversion option, Slightly soft JPEG output at default settings (but this is far from unusual), Chroma noise takes a fairly big chunk out of resolution at ISO 12...
As I mentioned in the introduction to this review, Canon has pulled out all the stops with the EOS 550D, and has delivered the most highly specified Rebel-series DSLR we've ever seen. In practice, the camera does not disappoint, and in all respects it...
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The Canon EOS 550D (called the Canon EOS Rebel T2i in North America) is a new DSLR camera that boasts a class-leading 18-megapixel and the ability to shoot 1080p high-definition videos. Other key features of the 550D / T2i include continuous shooting...
The Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i is a solid mid-range camera whose main virtue is that it allows you to capture incredibly detailed photos without ever getting in the way or spoiling the fun of picture taking. Surely enough, it doesn't have the robust...
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We've seen plenty of the headline 1080p / 30fps video mode on the Rebel T2i, but what's been missing till now are the equally comprehensive reviews of this new 18 megapixel shooter's other talents. Starting off with image quality -- still the bread and bu...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:25
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The Canon EOS 550D is the latest addition to the stable of beginner-to-amateur level DSLRs looking to capture imagination of users stepping up from advanced compacts or bridge models. The Canon EOS 550D improves on the previous model, the Canon EOS 500...
Fantastic image quality, very versatile, light and compact...
A touch too expensive...
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Canon has done it again. Last year the Canon EOS Rebel T1i ($899.99, ) along with the Nikon D5000 ($729.95, ) led the D-SLR revolution by being the first sub-$1,000 models to offer high-definition video. Capture is limited to 720p, but both cameras ar...
Top-notch images. 18-MP resolution. Low noise levels through ISO 3200. Largest and sharpest LCD available on a D-SLR. Multiple HD video-capture modes. Manual exposure control available during video capture. Compatible with SDXC memory cards. HDMI-CEC supp...
Video recording is not as intuitive as with a dedicated camcorder. Frames-per-second capture is slower than the competition.
The Canon EOS Rebel T2i pumps out beautiful pictures and boasts full-featured 1080p video recording options that were previously only available with D-SLRs twice its price...
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Canon's EOS 550D – or Rebel T2i as it's known in North America – is the company's latest upper entry-level DSLR. Announced in February 2010, it's numerically the successor to the EOS 500D / T1i, although the older model is expected to remain on-sal...
High resolution 18 Megapixel stills, Adjustable HD resolution and fps with mic input, Superb high resolution screen with 3:2 shape, Confident 63-zone metering system from 7D.
Modest 3.7fps shooting and small RAW buffer, Screen fixed in position, unlike several rivals, Average 9-point AF system and viewfinder, Compelling rivals if you don't care for 1080p movies.
Canon's EOS 550D / Rebel T2i continues the company's tradition of filtering-down features from a higher-end model into a more affordable body. As such, the 550D / T2i enjoys the same high resolution photos and flexible movie modes of the 7D, not t...
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Overall, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i / 550D's image quality is excellent. I don't have any complaints - especially for the price of the camera...
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tipa.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:34
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With a definition of 18 MP, the Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i competes with her more expensive sister-competitor. This advanced DSLR includes a 1920 x 1080 full-HD video mode, efficient Live View, an impressive number of settings and functions and is ded...
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about.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:45:36
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The Rebel T2i is one of the best consumer level DSLR cameras on the market. It is lightweight, with the ability to capture incredibly detailed pictures with minimum fuss. It has many of the features that its bigger brother, the Canon 7D offers, but at...
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The Canon Rebel T2i (aka 550D outside the US) is the follow-up entry-level DSLR to the great Rebel T1i. Even though the T2i follows just one year after the release of the T1i, it is not the typical, incremental upgrade you might expect. The Rebel T2i p...
As expected, Canon has taken its entry-level DSLR series to new heights. For someone who is looking to step up from a point and shoot camera, the Rebel T2i is very enticing. It also provides a gentle learning curve with very basic settings, while offer...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-08-31 02:03:08
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The 18-megapixel Canon Rebel T2i (known as the Canon EOS 550D outside of the U.S.) has many of the advanced features of the Canon EOS 7D (*Est. $1,800 with kit lens) digital SLR yet costs half as much. Critics rave about the quality of the T2i's still...
Great image quality, 1080p HD video at 30 fps, 3inch extra sharp LCD with Live View, Fast autofocus and camera speeds...
Relatively slow burst mode, Video controls could be easier to use, Some detail loss in very dark or bright conditions...
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Back in July, we saw the Canon EOS 600D DSLR camera, which offered some pretty amazing performances. The 600D is based on the EOS 550D, which launched at the start of last year. Though the 550D is a bit old, it still continues to sell in the market...
The Canon EOS 550D sells at a market operating price in India at Rs.38,700. This is a really good camera and it comes as no surprise that it is still widely sold in the market, despite being almost two years old. This was not intended as a replacement...
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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