Canon Rebel T3 And Rebel T3i DSLR Cameras

Canon has launched two Rebel digital SLR cameras including the new flagship called the Canon Rebel T3 and T3i in North America and the EOS 600D and 1100D in Europe and Canon Rebel T3i/EOS 600D is based on an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor from the EOS 60D and boasts a number of high definition video recording modes………

Canon U.S.A. Inc. announced the EOS Rebel T3i and EOS Rebel T3 Digital SLR Cameras which are providing numerous intelligent high-end features at attractive price points.EOS Rebel T3i ffers fun and easy-to-use features for beginning photographers and the EOS Rebel T3 provides a more attractively priced option for those looking to experience the pleasure of shooting with a DSLR camera.Canon’s new Feature Guide instruction will walk Rebel T3i users through functions and provide recommendations for various settings a great hands-on learning tool. Point-and-Shoot users looking to step-up to a DSLR will enjoy the T3i camera’s Scene Intelligent Auto mode, the most intuitive automatic camera mode available in a Canon Rebel camera to date, providing complete scene analysis and optimized settings.

One of the most sought-after and requested features for a DSLR camera is now part of the new EOS Rebel T3i and Canon’s three-inch Vari-Angle Clear View LCD screen, ideal for properly composing those difficult overhead shots.Boasting Canon’s EOS HD video capture, 18-megapixel resolution, a three-inch Vari-Angle Clear View LCD screen, new Scene Intelligent Auto, new Video Snapshot technology and new Feature Guide instruction.Canon has also included a new EOS Feature Guide on both new Rebel cameras with an enhanced Quick Settings Screen that now includes detailed descriptions of camera settings. anon helps beginners get more creative with photography by letting even the most entry-level novice make camera adjustments with easy to understand setting options.
The EOS Rebel T3i with Full HD video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution in selectable frame rates of 24p, 25p or 30p will grab the attention of film students and independent filmmakers alike. The Rebel T3i incorporates two Canon proprietary technologies for rendering amazing HD video, a DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor and a large APS-C–sized CMOS sensor capturing fine detail and color with an amazing cinematic depth of field. The Rebel T3i DSLR allows for three video recording modes – Full HD and HD in a 16:9 aspect ratio and Standard Definition (SD) in a 4:3 aspect ratio, all at selectable frame rates.

Rebel T3i digitally provides additional zoom power without sacrificing quality. The new Movie Digital Zoom feature, a first for Canon DSLRs, allows users to achieve 3x to 10x magnification while shooting Full HD video. Unlike standard digital zoom for still images, Movie Digital Zoom crops the video image directly from the CMOS sensor at Full HD resolution to preserve video quality and still provide amazing additional telephoto power beyond just the lens. The Movie Digital Zoom feature is great for those times when the lens isn’t enough to get you in close, but this feature provides the extra boost without a loss in video quality so a child’s smile on stage is just as clear and bright.

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This Post Has 8 Comments

  1. Javierperaltab

    I’m trying To record video but it shows me a vertical bar at the right of the screen and it stops automatically the film showing a message “movie recordong has been stoped automatically”. Who knows why ?

  2. thefreelens

    put a class 6 or 10 sd card

  3. Leftclick

    or format the card (on my camera that’s under menu and then the wrench, and then format) make sure you have any image you want already on your computer.

  4. Leftclick

    because formatting will clear your card.

  5. Izzy

    thanks formatting sd card allowed continuous recording

  6. Brad

    i have a class ten card and it does the same thing

  7. brad

    thanks i was wanting to make youtube videos and it was doing the same thing and i was begining to get ticked off

  8. Ed Lee

    which flash add on do i get if i want the light to stay on while in MOVIE MODE ? is that possible with any of the flash attachments or not ?

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