Canon EOS 600D should not be confused with Canon EOS 60D.
Model: | Canon EOS 600D Canon EOS Rebel T3i Canon EOS Kiss X5 |
Kind: | Digital single-lens reflex camera |
Sensor: | CMOS APS-C 22.3 × 14.9 mm (1.6x conversion factor) |
Res: | 5,184×3,456 (18.0 effective megapixels) |
Lens: | Canon EF lens mount, Canon EF-S lens mount |
Shutter: | focal-plane |
Shutterrange: | 1/4000 to 30 sec and bulb, 1/200 s X-sync |
Metering: | Full aperture TTL, 63-zone SPC |
Emode: | Scene Intelligent Mode (or Full Auto), Portrait, Landscape (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Sunset, Default setting), Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, No Flash, Program AE, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, Manual, Auto Depth-of-field, Movie |
Mmode: | Evaluative, Spot (4% at center), Partial (9% at center), Center-weighted average |
Farea: | 9 AF points, (f/5.6 cross type at centre, extra sensitivity at f/2.8) |
Fmode: | AI Focus, One-Shot, AI Servo, Live View |
Cont: | 3.7 frame/s for 34 JPEG or 6 raw frames |
Viewfinder: | Eye-level pentamirror SLR, 95% coverage, 0.85× magnification, and electronic (Live View) |
Speedrange: | ISO 100 to 6400 (expandable to 12800) |
Flash: | E-TTL II automatic built-in pop-up |
Flbkt: | Yes |
Wb: | Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom |
Wbbkt: | +/- 3 stops for 3 frames |
Rearlcd: | 3 in 3:2 color TFT LCD, 1,040,000 dots, articulated |
Storage: | Secure Digital Card Secure Digital High Capacity Secure Digital Extended Capacity |
Battery: | LP-E8 Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery 7.2v 1120mAh (8.1Wh) |
Dimensions: | 133.1 mm × 99.5 mm × 79.7 mm |
Weight: | 560g (including battery and card) |
Obp: | BG-E8 grip |
Madein: | Taiwan/Japan |
Predecessor: | Canon EOS 550D |
Successor: | Canon EOS 650D |
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.
As with many DSLRs (and unlike the SLT cameras), the 600D lacks continuous auto-focus while filming video. To keep a moving subject in focus the user must either trigger the auto-focus (as when shooting stills), or track the subject's motion manually.
The successor of Canon EOS 600D was the Canon EOS 650D, equipped with a newly developed Hybrid CMOS sensor that enabled full-time AF during video and live-view mode, and had a multi-touch vari-angle display for one-touch shooting. The DIGIC V image processor gave 5 fps of continuous shooting speed and enabled the capture of HDR images with just one click of the shutter button. The Canon 650D also came with a multi-frame NR mode and Handheld Night Scene mode. DPReview praised its innovative touchscreen, but also pointed out that with regard to auto-focussing in live view mode the 650D was "still far behind the better mirrorless models we have seen from the likes of Panasonic and Olympus as well as rival Nikon's 1 series".[4]