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Canon Goes The Colored Path With New T3 DSLR Colors

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This is an awkward moment. Canon, notorious for being a fan of the color black in its DSLRs (and only black, at that) has begun selling the well-respected entry-level Canon EOS Rebel T3 in red, gray, brown, and the usual black that it has always come in. Costing $549 for the lens kit which includes an EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom II lens, 12.2 megapixel sensor, 720p HD video recording, 9-point autofocus system, ISO 100 to 6,400, and a 63-zone dual-metering system the Rebel T3 is available for purchase at the source link. However, I don’t think a change of colors warrant its worth of beating the Pentax K-r, a rival DSLR which comes in at the very least a few more colors. Or at least that’s my opinion.

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Canon Continues Its Series Of Awesome DSLRs With The Rebel T3i

It’s the Rebel T2i, but with the number 3 attached. Same specs, body, and look, except with a swivel LCD screen, 5x digital zoom, and still has a an 18 megapixel sensor (remember almost everything is the same), and still shoots glorious 1080p HD video at 24/25/30fps. It’ll be available for $799.99 in March, while the T2i’s price will be lowered for the exact same specs and stuff. Via: HH
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Canon’s EOS 60D Is A Slap To The Rebels

Canon has not only said “HEY, WHAT’S UP!?”, but it’s shaken the Rebels. In this case, not the Rebel Alliance you Jedi fool! The Canon Rebel entry-level DSLR line, primarily the famous and almost-new Rebel T2i.

With 18 megapixels gracing it’s lens, 1080p H.264 video recording, a single DIGIC 4 processor and boasts 1080p, in–camera video editing, a 3-inch LCD 1.4 million dots resolution screen (read: swiveling screen), 100-6,400 ISO purported to be expandable to 12,800, and lastly the professional awesome feature: support for processing RAW images on the camera itself.

It’ll cost $1,100 body-only, or $1,400 with a bundled 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens, at the end of September.

Canon EOS 60D press shots


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