The Canon EOS 600D offers plenty of features for the beginner photographer to grow with the camera. But is it too similar to the EOS 550D to justify a new model? TechRadar Verdict
An a7S3 will compeletly blow a 600D out of the water. The 600D produces very soft video due to how it samples the sensor for 1080p; the actual resolving power of the image is closer to 720p - it won't cut well with a contemporary camera as the jump in quality between them is so stark. Not useless though get an intervalometer or install Magic
Most Canon cameras have three autofocus modes: One Shot Focus; AI Focus; AI Servo; Although, the professional series 1D doesn't have the AI Focus mode. Also, it's not selectable in mirrorless Canon cameras. You mustn't confuse autofocus modes with autofocus area modes. AF modes tell the camera whether it should lock focus or focus
There are notable exceptions among some new Canon RF APS-C cameras, One might assume this feature would be reserved for the top-tier professional cameras, but this isn't the case. For instance, it makes an appearance on the recent entry-level Canon EOS R50, which costs $629 / £789 body-only. To get equivalent tech on a DSLR would take
Canon 600D has a pixel density of 5.43 MP/cm². These numbers are important in terms of assessing the overall quality of a digital camera. Generally, the bigger (and newer) the sensor, pixel pitch and photosite area, and the smaller the pixel density, the better the camera.
The 18 megapixel Canon EOS 600D (called the Digital Rebel T3i in North America) is a new DSLR camera that sits above last year's 550D / T2i at the top of Canon's entry-level EOS line-up.
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