Canon EOS Rebel T2i ( EOS 550D )


The latest technologies such as Canon EOS 550D / EOS Rebel T2i a DIGIC 4 image processor, 9 point AF and a 63-layer dual-zone sensor for measuring the EOS 7D found for the total image control.

    
* 18.0-megapixel CMOS APS-C
    
* Full HD recording at 24 frames, 25 and 30 per second
    
* ISO 100-6400, expandable to 12,800



The Canon EOS Rebel T2i takes the reins of the existing business model T1i as the flagship of the camera focused on the consumer EOS Rebel series. Externally, the Canon T2i much like its predecessor, almost identical in size, but with softer, slightly rounded shoulders. Under the skin, the Canon T2i some features of the Canon EOS 7D model provides semi-professional in a field of rebels of the class, creating a little brother on the 7D.


Sporting a 18 megapixel sensor as the 7D, the Canon Rebel T2i not shoot quite as fast as its big brother, but the frame rate has increased slightly over the T1i, 03/04 to 03/07 fps in Despite increasing the resolution. The most obvious external changes include a new 3.2 LCD with a resolution of 1.04 million points, a separate target / video button and a redesign of several other keys, so it's easy to find and identify the touch.


Card compatibility for the Canon T2i includes SD, SDHC and SDXC, and a new status display Eye-Fi enhances user awareness of these special cards SD wireless. The Canon T2i ISO range from 100 to 6400, with a special feature high ISO 12800 for. Movie mode has also expanded the ability of 1080p images at 24, 25 and 30 fps instead of 20 fps T1i more limited. Manual exposure is also the video as an external microphone. The Canon T2i is particularly unusual and that person can autofocus during video capture.



Regardless of your needs exposure, the EOS allows flexible ISO sensitivity of ISO 100 - 3200 ISO expandable to 12800 and 6400, to adjust the light sensitivity of the camera. Low light indoor environments in the wild in broad daylight, the EOS capture each image in the best possible light.



With a ruling class of 18-megapixel CMOS APS-C sensor captures the EOS, the largest volume of image data at high resolution and detail and clarity even in low light conditions and high-speed situations. Less image noise and accurate color tones add a realistic sense of realistic and fantastic pictures, of course.

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