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Canon EOS Rebel T2iCanon EOS Rebel T2i is the latest consumer digital SLR camera from Canon. No doubt, it feels sturdy enough for a DSLR entry level, although some may find the close grip slightly uncomfortable. Users can be frustrated by the several seconds it takes for the camera to display an image in Live View. Basically, the Live View function allows you to preview the final shot and see what adjustments would be differences. However, it needs a very long time Canon EOS Rebel T2i to enter this mode.

Ultimately, these are minor complaints against a very perfect camera that is compatible with all Canon lens range.

The Canon EOS Rebel T2i is replacing last year’s 15-megapixel T1i Canon Rebel. And an increase in the number of pixels in the T1i, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i offers a variety of improvements in the previous model. Like all of Canon DSLR entry level, which is a tiny camera and light, with a shell of much plastic. The Canon EOS Rebel T2i camera is indeed quite strong, but lightweight shell and is one of the things that help keep the price low. As the camera is not full-frame, which is compatible with the full range of EF and EF-S, which adds up to more than 100 lenses.
LCD screen

The Canon EOS Rebel T2i camera features a large LCD panel on the back of the camera with an aspect ratio of 3:2. This essentially means that the screen is identical to the camera sensor, which means that the photos fill the screen completely. While the display has a resolution of large beautifully points should be noted that you can never rely on the LCD to a 100% accurate version of the image. That is why it is important to learn how to make pictures that you know are correctly exposed.

However, at 3 inches with a resolution of 1,040,000 pixels, Canon EOS Rebel T2i LCD screen is exceptionally strong and is ideal for still images and movies up on the live view mode and see photos. However, the live view is slow. It takes several seconds to display the image and above this, the AF contrast detection is also slow.

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