Canon  EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera/ Lens Kit, with EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens, 16GB SD Memory Card, Camera Bag, Spare LP-E8 Lithium-Ion Rehargeable Battery, New Leaf 3 Year Extended Warranty, Aluminum Table Top Tripod, USB 2.0 SD Card Reader, Digital Camera & Lens Cleaning Kit
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera/ Lens Kit, with EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens, 16GB SD Memory Card, Camera Bag, Spare LP-E8 Lithium-Ion Rehargeable Battery, New Leaf 3 Year Extended Warranty, Aluminum Table Top Tripod, USB 2.0 SD Card Reader, Digital Camera & Lens Cleaning Kit

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EOS Rebel T3i

By BOB

I am an older user and with mostly point and shoot experience. It takes beautiful pics in basic mode but also allows me to advance in simple steps to more advanced phortography. Also the T3i is relative easy for an older senior to use.

 

Amazed and satisfied

By PFTP

I got this camera for making videos for my youtube channel. To be honest I was not expecting it to be this good. Everything is great and easy to use. I love this camera.

Photographers looking for an easy-to-use camera that will help them create their next masterpiece need look no further than the Canon EOS Rebel T3i. The next in a long line of phenomenal compact DSLRs, the EOS Rebel T3i continues the Rebel tradition of easy operation, compact design and no-compromise performance. Featuring Canon's newest DIGIC 4 Image Processor and an 18.0 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor - plus cutting-edge technologies like Full HD video recording, Live View shooting, Wireless flash photography and even a Vari-angle 3.0-inch LCD monitor - the EOS Rebel T3i offers the best of EOS photography in a compact package.

Canon T3i Features

  • Adorama Camera Valuable Bundle. Kit Includes.
  • Canon EOS Rebel T3i Body, EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens, Front and Rear Lens Covers, Camera Body Cap, Eyecup Ef, Wide Strap EW-100DBIII, USB Interface Cable IFC-130U, AV Cable AVC-DC400ST, Battery Pack LP-E8, Battery Charger LC-E8, Battery Cover, EOS Digital Solution Disk and Instruction Manual, Canon 1 Year Warranty.
  • 16GB Class 10 SDHC Memory Card, Black. Adventura 140 Shoulder Case, Black. Power2000 LP-E8 Replacement Li-Ion Battery, 7.4V for Canon EOS Rebel T2i/T3i/T4i.
  • Mini Multi-Card Reader for SD, MMC, MicroSD and MS Duo Cards - USB 2.0. Adorama DL0917 Two Section Table Top Tripod.
  • Adorama 1836A Cleaning Kit for Optics and Cameras. Kit Includes: Spray Cleaning Fluid, Cotton Swabs, Lens Cloth, 3 Sheets Universal LCD Screen Protectors, Squeegee Card, Lipstick Brush, Blower Brush, Lens Tissue, New Deluxe Storage Bag.
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shawn m  I keep putting in my SD card and it keeps saying no card. I just bought this item , is their a specific SD card this will take?
ZUSONG Z  The camero needs no specific SD card. As long as the card plugged into the camero's SD card slot, it should be found immediately after power on. I think there must be some problems happened to your camero or SD card. Try another SD card firstly. If the camero keep saying no card, something must be happened to your camero.
SANDEEP D  I dont have this problem may be because of type of card you kept
MICHAEL I  I have not had any problems with several cards. Has the card been formatted in a different camera? What size/class is the card? Has the card been formatted in this camera? Does the card work in other devices?
LI L  I just use the SD menory card and everything is ok. Do not need specific SD card.
DAINAN Z  we bought the sam kit , the SD card works for me. it is lexar 16GB, I tried sony 2GB it works too. maybe you can try some other card, hope it help dainan
Shopper  dealmoon says with code S1234567,theres 395 off this camera.but i find nowhere to enter the code. is that a fake information?
sammy c  hi there. i just purchased this camera with the coupon code for $840. this will be my 1st dslr camera, so i'm really excited for it come in the mail! here's how to use the code: 1. Add to cart 2. Click on the "Proceed to Checkout" button 3. Scroll down about 1/4 of the way to the "Payment Information" section 4. Enter the coupon code and voila, you get your instant discount. that coupon code was the reason for me purchasing my 1st dslr. i've done a lot of research prior to and when i saw this amazing offer, i had to buy it! :)
NANCY D  I really can't answer about the dealmoon but I can say that if you call Adorama you will have any question answered. I ordered my kit over the phone and had a great experience. Don't wait too long--this camera is awesome! At the time I ordered it they were out of stock everywhere. By the time I called Adorama I didn't care about coupons-I just wanted the camera. It was worth the search. Have fun with it!
Rena L  What is the best lens to get with this camera for all around shooting? Is is worth spending a little more on the 18-135 mm lens?
Spoorthy V  skip the 18-135. Its full of distortion, not very sharp, and slow to focus. You'll be MUCH better off getting the 18-55 and 55-250 which would give you more range and much better optics
JOHN T  I am not a one-lens-cover-all person. Given the choices, my preference will always be 18-55 IS + 55-250 IS. However, if one perfer not to change lens - sort of using the camera as a point and shot, I think 18-135 IS is a good option betweeen 18-55 IS and 18-200 IS.
ALEX S  The price is very good. But, if not going to buy the lens EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens, the best would be the 18 a135mm that is more versatile because you can take good pictures up close and also long-distance. But if you buy 18 to 55mm, the best would be 55 to 250mm. Make sure the card is sdhc class 6 or more. If you buy less you could have problems when recording videos. These tremendous buying camera, I am very happy with it. success
OTTO Q  If you have the money buy the 18-135 mm lens. Composition is very important when taking pictures, and the extra framing range that this lens give you allows you to improve your composition.
TYLER B  Although the 18-135 is a good starter lens it does have a larger range, making it bulky and not quite as sharp in the higher range. I bought the T3i body only and got a tamron 28-75 which is 2.8 all the way through. It pairs well for what I do.
CHARLES C  Yes it is worth spending a little more. The 18-135 mm is a solid all around capability lense.
ALFREDO T  If you are looking for a lens to be your first, I definitely I would buy the 18-135 mm. I just got the 18-55 mm to take advantage of the discount and have a small spare lens, once I have the EF 24-105 L as main lens. Hope I have helped you.
CANER K  definitely. check out the reviews. it's a great lens for the price.
ADAM Y  In my amateur opinion, yes. The lens is everything I expected from the 18-55. My friend has the 18-55 and it just didn't zoom as far as I would like. I wouldn't recommend going above 135 as your "all-in-one" lens but it does work well in most situations.
SECURITY I  The 18-135mm is a lot more usable in many more situations than the 18-55mm, unless you want to spend more $$$ for other better lenes.
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