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2018-03-05T19:00:00
i got it as gift from my dad an 10 years later i use it as back up camera i have 80d an 70d an eos m3 but my t3i is the first camera after film an slr an little point an shots its good starter rig for any photographer
bagera3005
2016-03-24T20:00:00
I HAVE HAD MY CANON REBEL T3i HAVE A COUPLE OF YEARS NOW, AND I LOVE IT!!! MY PASSION IS TO PHOTOGRAPH MY GRANDSONS, BIRDS, AND MY PLANTS IN FLOWER. THIS CAMERA DOES IT ALL WONDERFULLY!!!
DOLLUVER
2016-02-05T19:00:00
Amazing camera with so much potential. I would recommend to anyone who is thinking about getting into photography. I do a lot of rock climbing photography and product photography. The lens that comes with the camera isn't to bad but I would also recommend a 24mm prime lens and a 50mm prime lens.
Dilly B.
2015-08-28T20:00:00
This is the perfect camera for the mid range photographer: the one who loves to take photographs vs pictures, but doesn't want to spend the big bucks for a full frame camera. It allows the versatility of the full frame at an affordable price. My photos are amazing. I love the feel, settings, locations of all controls, and the fact that you can change your lenses. Ditch the kit lens and you have a great camera!
swirlyspring
2015-07-07T20:00:00
I have been a die hard Canon user for over 35 years now, I've had Film camera's AE and AE1 and AE1 Program that I used to do Weddings with. I've had 2 other DSLR's in the past, the Rebel XTi and XSi and I've loved them both, though with all the updates to the cameras I feel they've fallen behind. So decided to see what else was out there and found the T3i and I'm happy already and I've only taken a few hundred shots in the last few days! I agree there's more to this camera then I'll probably ever use, as I'm a die hard Manual fan, I need control over what I'm shooting to be sure I'm getting what I want. I've tried some of the video which I've never done before and it appears that my San Disk 48mb Class 10 card isn't fast enough, it keeps shutting down after a few secs. No problem, not what I got the camera for. With all my older cameras, I never felt the need for an IS lens, with this one I got my first one, and I'm sold on them now, and I'm drooling over a 150-600 IS lens that's gonna set me back a bit though would REALLY improve my love of Canon Cameras! Keep up the great work Canon, you've got a fan for life here!
Mookie
2015-04-02T20:00:00
I really liked the bag it fit everything I had and it is so handy and easy to use.
Steve
2015-03-12T20:00:00
I love my camera , still learning all the settings , wish I had a cd to explain all the settings.
irene
2015-03-05T19:00:00
Bought the t3i even though it is an older model. Ths features are great! So far so good!
Bill645
2015-03-03T19:00:00
In 2006, I saw a review on TV for the Powershot A410, and I decided that a compact was a good match for my needs. For it's size and price, this turned out to be an outstanding camera with great automated functions and some basic custom features. I still have it as a backup. In 2012 I decided to get a little more serious so I picked up a Rebel T3 / 18-55 IS II lens kit along with a 55-250 IS II lense. With this camera, I learned that I have a pretty strong interest in photography. As I learned more about my shooting style, and the features and strengths of the T3, I eventually saw a need for something a little more advanced, however I wanted to be able to make use of my EFS lenses for the short term. When I found out that the t3i had been discontinued, I decided that I had better get one while I could still find a brand new one. I have low vision, and can't use touch screen cameras because the proximity sensor shuts the screen off when I get close enough to see it, so I took advantage of my last chance at a good crop body and picked up a T3i / 18-55 IS II kit so I could sell my old one. The T3i lived up to my expectations. In many ways it's similar to the t3 but offers a more advanced image sensor, an articulated screen and more external controls, which I have already found to be a big help after 2 months of light use. Articles I've read state that the Canon lens lineup is the best in the industry, both in terms of clearity and focal length. For this reason, I plan to stick with Canon products. They have done well for me so far, and both old models are still working perfectly. The image sensors in the new Rebel Tx take full advantage of the abilities of the kit lenses, so my next step is to get a faster portrait lens, and eventually a faster telephoto zoom. I still haven't seen the full extent of this camera's abilities.
Scott J.
2015-02-06T19:00:00
My review of the Canon T3i is positive. While searching for the best value camera for its price range, I decided on the Canon T3i. First of all it has an 18 mega pixel resolution, but when learning of the CMOS I found that the Canon APS-C is just a little bit smaller than other cameras in its price range. I was not dismayed about this fact. The camera does all I need it to do. The menu is easily followed and if you decide to use it to make videos, you will need a faster card than what Canon recommends. I purchased a 128 GB Class 10 card and it will not function using that card for videos. You will need a faster card with faster write speeds. The camera writes so fast to the buffer the class 10 card simply cannot keep up with the camera. I would suggest that you use a Class 10 card with a UHS-1 speed. Although Canon does not think a UHS-1 card is supported by this camera, I've read many reviews about using this card for videos. One reviewer stated that he called Canon support and they told him that a UHS-1 card CAN be used with the Canon T3i. The kit lens does a pretty good job for general photography, but if you want to shoot wildlife you will need to get a telephoto lens for the camera. Canon makes a lot of really nice lenses for their cameras, however, I'll probably purchase a non-auto focus lens because I use the camera mostly in the manual mode and do not mind focusing on my subject. I think auto-focus lenses are overpriced and totally unnecessary. I guess I'm still a film camera user that has moved to the digital camera age. All of my 35mm film cameras never had any auto-focus lenses on them. They were not made at that time. I feel that if you are an amateur photographer then an auto-focus lens may be right for you. However, image stabilization is almost a must for any camera lens. When using non auto-focusing lenses I usually use a tripod to eliminate camera shake. I guess it just depends on what you want to do as a photographer. If I had the money I surely would have purchased a Canon 5D mark iii as it is a full frame sensor camera. I consider the Canon 5D mark iii as the "Cadillac" of the full frame DSLR cameras. Although the Canon T3i will not take HDR photos, it is still a remarkable little compact Digital Single Lens Reflex camera. The menu system is easy to use and the "Q" functions are very handy when making adjustments to your shooting style. As previously stated, I use my Canon almost entirely in the manual mode because I like to maintain full control of my shots, using a tripod when necessary. I like the T3i's ability to use a flash while using very slow shutter speeds when shooting at night. It will light up the foreground just enough while using a long exposure for photographing the moon. My photographer buddy sold me on the Canon line of cameras even though I'd looked at other brands. I think that I shall get much use out of my Canon T3i and when I want to update to a full frame camera, I'll probably get the Canon 5D mark iii. I just looked at an e-mail from Canon and they have just released the Canon T6i, a 24.2 mega pixel camera that really looks good with its wi-fi capability. What really impressed me is their new 50.6 mega pixel camera, the 5Ds and 5Dsr, but I'm sure by the time I get to that point they will have released an even more superlative camera than the 5Dsr. Canon just keeps making great cameras. Rusty
Rusty
2015-01-23T19:00:00
Great pictures and easy to use! Like the creative mode and effects built in to the camera
Jim
2014-12-27T19:00:00
I absolutely love my new Canon t3i!! I have been waiting a long time for this purchase and it hasn't disappointed. I am still learning all the functions but it takes beautiful pictures despite me lack of knowledge! Highly recommend to anyone looking for a new camera.
mel
2014-12-18T19:00:00
love the camera, getting the package deal was the only way to go. I did have a hard time following the directions. It seems hard looking for information. Maybe tabs or colored side bars would be helpful. Quick instructions in the front of the book on how to set and shoot quicker, then followed by i depth directions when you are used to handling the camera.
Kicker
2014-11-23T19:00:00
Love my camera, but I'm not able to upload photos to my iMac anymore because Cannon has not kept up with current operating systems. EOS Utility will not launch on Yosemite and it appears there is no good workaround.
CM
2014-10-30T20:00:00
A while back, I purchased a Canon rebel T3i that came with two 58 mm lens. Let me tell you that the pictures this camera produces are spectacular! I use this camera for professional photography and recreational photography. I'm totally blown away by the quality of both the camera and photos. Very easy to learn, many tutorials on line for the rebel T3i. And the option to use wireless slave flashes makes it even better. Canon, the rebel T3i rocks, this photographer is in love. Do many add ons available. This camera is a must have for anyone looking to buy a DSLR. Thank you canon for a great product!
pan m.
2014-10-27T20:00:00
I'm so excited that I purchased this camera. I have been learning a ton about photography and this camera has been a great tool for me to get started on. I'm excited to invest in some other lenses and continue learning about the art of photography.
Raen
2014-06-20T20:00:00
This camera Is easy to use. Takes great Pictures, close up and at a distance. I have also made movies . I am an Amateur But This camera will take Pro. pictures.I am well satisfied With my Purchase.
ccww
2014-05-30T20:00:00
I have always wanted to be a professional photographer. It just wasn't in the stars for me, but I got this camera back in 2012 and I have found so many new ways to express myself and move forward in my old age. I can fond nothing wrong with this camera especially if you want a great entry level DSLR with more options that you will ever use.
CigarDan
2014-04-02T20:00:00
I have been using my T3i for a few years now and am still learning new things about it regularly. I absolutely LOVE it. I definitely needed a zoom lens for it -- was my first purchase after getting the camera. I love that my family can also use it in AUTO mode if need be. I love the flip out screen for reviewing my photos or if we use the self-timer option!! I keep post-it notes for some settings jotted down for quick reference in that hidden area as well. : I take portraits, nature scenes and sporting events and have no complaints about the way the camera works. I LOVE my Canon -- I have 3 other Canons and the quality of their product is phenomenal! Wouldn't own any other brand! ?
StampMasterMist
2014-02-27T19:00:00
I have modified the T3i so that it has no IR blocking filter. It now has a special filter which allows passage of hydrogen lines of nebula. The T3i has the same chip as the 60Da. This camera is fun and easy to set up for telescope use and will WOW you with beautiful photos of colorful night sly objects unseen by the eye or less than seen through large expensive telescopes. It is also great for everyday use. However, if you modify it, you will need to add a lens filter or change the white balance to get the correct scene colors as we normally see them. Great camera at great price. Adorama has some very good used equipment and my Canon T3i is no exception. As of now, I have no cons. I have not used the video feature yet.
PAUL S.
2014-02-12T19:00:00
My husband bought this camera with the lens kits for me as a gift. It is my first DSLR camera I have ever had. It is super easy to use, the manual explains everything and in great detail. This camera is great for beginners like me and great for those who already know the basics. Couldn't have asked for a better product.
boogie
2014-02-07T19:00:00
I have used many different digital cameras and printers and have to say-The canon has been around for a while-And the reason it has-Is because of their product lines-The camera has worked great from day one-And is the same type my daughter uses in school-And you can get all kinds of attachment for this-And on top of that-Its easy to use-Try one for yourself and you will see
lizzard
2013-12-14T19:00:00
I have yet to use it a lot--too cold here--but am impressed with it an Consumer's Report rates it as a good buy!
Delgr
2013-12-09T19:00:00
Love the camera. It does everything I need and more.
adamsarts
2013-12-09T19:00:00
We bought this camera to take family photos, vacation, etc. It is excellent. Very will made..It just feels solid in your hands. Controls are logical. It is also fairly light weight.
mppbkoa
2013-07-12T20:00:00
Great starter camera. We have the 18-55 and 55-250 EF-S lenses and they all take great pictures.
Church
2013-07-01T21:00:00
Refurbished camera was just like new. Exactly what I was looking for.
eyeeasy
2013-07-01T20:00:00
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.
PFTP
2013-05-14T20:00:00
Birthday present to myself over two years ago. I have had a lot of cameras starting with a box Brownie. Of all of my cameras this has been my favorite. Distance, close up, in between the photos are clean and clear. The camera has great balance and as I carry it around in my hand the weight is good. Solid but light weight. Thank you Canon for a great product.
Lectra
2013-05-13T21:00:00
I bought this t3i "used" You couldn't even tell that it had been taken out of the box!
Andy
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Digital, AF/AE single-lens reflex, camera with built-in flash
SD/SDHC/SDXC card, via external media (USB v.2.0 hard drive, or via Wireless LAN (Eye-Fi card))
22.3 x 14.9 mm (APS-C size)
Canon EF lenses including EF-S lenses (35mm-equivalent focal length is approx.1.6x the lens focal length)
Canon EF mount
High-sensitivity, high-resolution, large single-plate CMOS sensor
Approx. 18.0 megapixels
Approx. 18.70 megapixels
3:2 (Horizontal: Vertical)
RGB primary color filters
Fixed position in front of the CMOS sensor
Design rule for Camera File System 2.0 and 2.30
Large: Approx. 17.90 Megapixels (5,184 x 3,456)
Medium: Approx. 8.00 Megapixels (3,456 x 2,304)
Small: Approx. 4.50 Megapixels (2,592 x 1,728)
S2: Approx. 2.50 Megapixels (1,920 x 1,280)
S3: Approx. 0.35 Megapixels (720 x 480)
RAW: Approx. 17.90 Megapixels (5,184 x 3,456)
Images record directly to the memory card
Consecutive numbering, auto reset, manual reset
RAW and Large JPEG images are recorded simultaneously
sRGB, Adobe RGB
Auto, Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Defined 1-3
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten Light, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Custom
Auto white balance with the image sensor
White balance correction: Blue/amber bias: +/-9 levels
Magenta/green bias: +/-9 levels
White balance bracketing: +/-3 levels, in single-level increments
Vertical/Horizontal approx. 95% (TD)
Vertical/Horizontal approx. 95% (TD)
Approx. 0.85x / 23.8 deg. (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1 m-1 (dpt))
Approx. 19 mm (At -1m from the eyepiece lens center)
Adjustable from approx. -3.0 to +1.0 m (dpt)
Fixed
Quick-return half mirror (transmittance: reflectance ratio of 40:60)
AF information (AF points, focus confirmation light)
Exposure information (Shutter speed, aperture, ISO speed, AE lock, exposure level, spot metering circle, exposure warning)
Flash information (Flash ready, flash exposure compensation, high-speed sync, FE lock, red-eye reduction light)
Image information (Highlight tone priority, Monochrome shooting, maximum burst, white balance correction, SD card information)
Composition information (Grid, electronic level)
Battery check
Enabled with depth-of-field preview button
9 points (Center AF point is cross-type, vertical-line sensitive at f/2.8.)
EV -0.5 - 18 (at 23 deg.C/73 deg.F and ISO 100, based on Canon's testing standards)
Autofocus: One-Shot AF, Predictive AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF
Manual focus (MF)
Manual selection
Auto selection
Intermittent firing of built-in flash
Effective range: Approx. 4 m/13.1 ft at center, approx. 3.5 m/11.5 ft at periphery
TTL maximum aperture metering with 63-zone metering sensor
Evaluative metering (linkable to all AF points)
Partial metering (center, approx. 9% of viewfinder at center)
Spot metering (center, approx. 4% of viewfinder at center)
Center-weighted average metering
TTL maximum aperture metering with 63-zone metering sensor
Evaluative metering (linkable to all AF points)
Partial metering (center, approx. 9% of viewfinder at center)
Spot metering (center, approx. 4% of viewfinder at center)
Center-weighted average metering
EV 1.0 - EV 20.0 (at 73deg.F/23deg.C with EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100)
EV 1.0 - EV 20.0 (at 73deg.F/23deg.C with EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100)
Program AE (Shiftable), Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual exposure, Automatic depth-of-field, Scene Intelligent Auto, Flash Off, Creative Auto, Programmed Image Control modes, E-TTL II autoflash program AE
Auto, ISO 100 - 6400 (in whole-stop increments), H: 12800
Manual: +/-5 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments (AEB +/-2 stops)
Auto: Applied in One-Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved
Manual: By AE lock button
1/4000 to 1/60 sec., X-sync at 1/200 sec.
1/4000 to 30 sec., Bulb (Total shutter speed range. Available range varies by shooting mode.)
Settable in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments.
Soft-touch electromagnetic release
10-sec. or 2-sec. delay
The EOS Rebel T3i has a remote control terminal for Remote Switch RS-60E3
Compatible with Remote Controller RC-6, RC-1 and RC-5
Approx. 13/43 (at ISO 100 in meters/feet)
Approx. 3 sec.
Flash-ready icon lights in viewfinder
Up to 17mm focal length (equivalent to approx. 28mm in 135 format)
Provided
Up to +/-2 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments
Up to +/-2 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments
E-TTL II autoflash
Single, Continuous, 10-sec. self-timer/Remote control, 2-sec. self-timer, Continuous shooting after 10-sec. self-timer
Max. approx. 3.7 fps [TD] (with one-shot AF or AI servo AF)
JPEG (Large/Fine): approx. 34
RAW: approx. 6
RAW+JPEG (Large/Fine): approx. 3
Still photo shooting and video shooting
Two grids provided (not displayed during movie shooting):
Grid 1: Pair of vertical and horizontal lines
Grid 2: 5 vertical and 3 horizontal lines
3.0 in. (Screen aspect ratio of 3:2)
Approx. 1,040,000 dots
Adjustable to one of seven brightness levels
Internal mic: built-in, mono
Optional External Mic: With Video, Mono
1 x HDMI output, 1 x Hi-Speed USB, 1 x composite video/audio output, 1 x remote control
1 x SD Memory Card
25 (English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Czech, Romanian, Ukraine, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean and Japanese)
Single image display
Index display
Jump display (Image jump w/ Main Dial)
Erase protection can be applied/canceled for a single image, all images in a folder, or all images in the card
Erase single image, erase selected images, erase all images on folder, erase all images in a card, or erase only unprotected images
PictBridge-compatible printers
JPEG images complying to Design rule for Camera File System
RAW images printable
Movies cannot be printed
Battery Pack LP-E8 x 1
Automatic battery level check when power is turned ON
Battery level indicated in one of four levels on LCD monitor
Power turns off after the set time of non-operation elapses
Built-in secondary battery. When fully-charged, the date/time can be maintained for about three months
Approx. 0.1 sec. (Based on CIPA testing standards)
32-104 deg.F/0-40 deg.C
85% or less
Approx. 5.2 x 3.9 x 3.1 in./133.1 x 99.5 x 79.7mm
Approx. 18.2 oz. / 515g (body only)
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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.
Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera, 18 Megapixel, Full HD Movie Mode
The Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera provides you with the T3i Rebel black, body only. A perfect choice between the T2i and T4i rebel cameras, with an 18MP CMOS (APS-C) sensor and Canon's DIGIC 4 Image Processor the T3i captures beautiful, high resolution JPEG, RAW, and RAW+JPEG images to your choice of SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards. The camera also records full HD, MOV video at 1920 x 1080/30p/24p, among other frame rate options. For still images or vibrant video the T3i provides you with a vari-angle 3.0" Clear View LCD monitor that flips-out and is adjustable at a variety of angles for shooting and review of your subject. The EOS Rebel T3i can shoot up to 3.7 frames per second (fps) for up to approximately 6 consecutive RAW files. When it comes to exposure the camera offers 100-6400 ISO rating which is expandable up to 12,800. Using this setting along with Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer produces incredible low light shots. In addition, the T3i features a number of user-friendly modes that allow the user to simplify their experience. Offered in new condition only, with free shipping, the Canon T3i is your perfect choice!
Product Highlights
From the Manufacturer
Boasting Canon's EOS HD video capture, 18-megapixel resolution, a three-inch Vari-Angle Clear View LCD screen, new Scene Intelligent Auto, new Video Snapshot technology and new Feature Guide instruction, the EOS Rebel T3i DSLR has plenty of reasons for Mom and Dad to step up to a DSLR.
The new EOS Rebel T3i offers fun and easy-to-use features for beginning photographers. For the young enthusiast learning photography or the adult looking to learn more, Canon's new Feature Guide instruction will walk Rebel T3i users through functions and provide recommendations for various settings, a great hands-on learning tool. Point-and-Shoot users looking to step-up to a DSLR will enjoy the T3i camera's Scene Intelligent Auto mode, the most intuitive automatic camera mode available in a Canon Rebel camera to date, providing complete scene analysis and optimized settings.
One of the most sought-after and requested features for a DSLR camera is now part of the new EOS Rebel T3i, Canon's three-inch Vari-Angle Clear View LCD screen, ideal for properly composing those difficult overhead shots.