A toughened and waterproof compact camera that looks strangely familiar
Photos are very subtly sharper
Smallest full-frame camera available, Impressive noise performance
High-resolution full frame sensor in a small-ish camera package
Sharp lens, Wide aperture, Short shutter lag
Capable of a low-resolution burst mode
Solid product in more ways than one
Good photo quality, with respectable high ISO performance, Very rugged body
Produces very nice low- to midrange sensitivity pictures
Optional EVF available
Increased grip is a welcome design change
Image quality is excellent
Plenty of fun shooting options
Poor image quality
Excellent color accuracy
Waterproof, with a touch-screen
Excellent video
Articulating LCD
Blistering 10fps shot-to-shot speed
Excellent built-in viewfinder
'Plenty of features for beginners to grow.'
'The 600D now sits at the top-end of the company's entry-level SLR range, taking all the bits that made the 60D good and shrinking them down a bit.'
'Simple, flexible, artistic.'
'The T3i's controls can be frustrating to operate.'
Lot of performance from its compact body
Intuitive touchscreen interface
Superb high ISO performance
'sturdy and well-designed'
'worst barrel distortion'
'Smaller and lighter than its predecessor.'
'Excellent low light performance with DSLR-like low noise images at high ISOs. '
'The level of detail you get out of the camera is impressive too.'
'very easy camera'
'In short, the EOS 550D / T2i isn't best-suited for serious action photography, and falls behind much of the competition in this respect.'
'the 550D will be more than able to rise to the occassion.'
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