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Canon Battery Pack LP-E8 for Canon EOS 550D and EOS 600D

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The Canon EOS 600D is an 18.0 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera, released by Canon on 7 February 2011. [1] It is known as the EOS Kiss X5 in Japan and the EOS Rebel T3i in America. The 600D is the second Canon EOS camera with an articulating LCD screen and supersedes the 550D, although the earlier model was not discontinued until June 2012, when the successor of the 600D, the 650D, was announced. If you’re looking for your first camera, and you want to learn on it, I’d say go for it. You can easily take great photos with it, if you know what you’re doing, and the only way to know what you’re doing is by practicing.

Feel and build quality: Rubberised grips for thumb, right hand and left hand, metal mode dial (compared to the plastic dial on the 1100D). Very solid feeling camera with a large amount of rubberised hand grips makes this a re-assuringly solid feeling camera to use.When it comes to the images, as you might expect of an 18MP APS-C sensor, detail and resolution are both quite good, producing quality RAW files that take up about 20MB each. Autofocus can also be noisy when filming. If you’re shooting B-Roll, this won’t be a problem, as the sound won’t matter, but if shooting an interview for example, and you’re using the built-in audio, or even a microphone on top of the camera, you might run into trouble. We have indeed been spoiled by better and better Auto Focusing systems, so it might just be the fact that I’m fussier about AF than most, but if you’re going to spend the money, get something like the Canon 77D, which does have Dual-Pixel AF. Storage Take complete creative control of your images with PIXMA and imagePROGRAF PRO professional photo printers. Put this all together, and it's clear that the 600D is an extremely well-featured little camera that's well beyond the traditional stripped-down 'entry level' fare, and indeed gives little away in terms of features compared to the EOS 60D (the differences are mainly in terms of ergonomics and handling). It's also clearly aiming to make life as easy as possible for SLR newcomers to jump onboard and start experimenting with creative controls, while offering plenty of room to learn and develop their skills. But there's an awful lot of competition in this market space at the moment, and the 600D will have its work cut out to stand apart from the crowd and tempt potential buyers away from the small, sleek and lightweight mirrorless models that will sit alongside it on the dealers' shelves. Read on to find out how well it fares in this competitive market. A brief history; Canon entry level digital SLR series

The design of the camera is very good, with ample rubberised areas, and a large hand grip. However Ifound some of the button locations slightly awkward, particularly the ISObutton, although the rest were good. The Canon menus are easy to use and logically laid out as you would expect with a Canon camera. The battery life was better than expected, although there is little warning about when the battery is finally going to give up on you. Seeking the best printer for your business? Hit your productivity targets with inkjet and laser printers that are a perfect fit for any workspace – including home offices.The Canon EOS 600D makes use of a special type of battery: LP-E8 batteries. The camera comes supplied with an original Canon battery, but you might just as well use DSTE batteries, which are more affordable. If you want to be sure your camera never runs out of batteries, take at least a double set of batteries with you wherever you go. Once again the EOS 600D doesn't officially replace the 550D, but instead slips comfortably into the range between it and the more enthusiast-orientated 60D. The two cameras look near-identical from the front - the 600D is just a fraction taller and wider, due mainly to the swivel-and-tilt screen, and it's a fraction heavier too (by about 40g / 1.4 oz). It's also now got a more obvious grip area for your left hand below the model badge. Is it that simple ?...... or would there be some issues with this electricity stuff like too many volts, don’t want to risk frying my camera ! One less easy-to-spot change is that the functions of the 550D's 'DISP' button have been divided up. The 600D now has an 'INFO' button in its position, which is used to cycle through the various information display options. There's now a separate button on the top-plate labelled 'DISP', which simply turns the screen on and off, effectively taking over the function of the 550D's eye sensor.

The size of JPEGs range from 3mb to 17mb depending on the content, with RAW files ranging from 13mb to 36mb so it's important to invest in a large memory card if you plan on taking a lot of RAW or detailed JPEGshots.The best type of memory cards to use with your EOS 600D are SDXC cards. They have the largest capacity, so it will be virtually impossible to run out of storage capacity. If you decide to go for the fastest type of card, your camera buffer will never fill up when you are shooting lots of photos in burst mode. If you have vloggy aspirations, you have a port where you can connect a microphone to the camera, like a Rode Videomic Pro, for example, but you do not have a headphone port. Vlogging What hasn't changed at all, though, is the camera's core specification, making the 600D the first camera in the line that hasn't gained a higher resolution sensor or new processor. So Canon's tried-and-trusted 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor is still in place, along with its sensitivity range of ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12800) and 3.9fps continuous shooting. Likewise the 9-point autofocus and 63 zone metering systems are unchanged. This means that the 600D is unlikely to bring any surprises in terms of image quality. One reviewer concluded that this feature takes a 1920×1080 crop from the middle of the sensor frame for the "3×" zoom, but was unable to confirm this with Canon. [2] This feature has not been included in any subsequent models of the Rebel line, or in the EOS M mirrorless camera (although in that model, it can be implemented with Magic Lantern open source software), but returned with the 2013 release of the EOS 70D.

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