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02/10/2010 12:23:36 AM · #1 |
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02/10/2010 12:26:28 AM · #2 |
heavy sigh one day i will get a new body, this looks really nice, although when i finally do upgrade i will almost certainly go full sensor |
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02/10/2010 12:29:26 AM · #3 |
Holy crap Canon sure does churn those things out-that makes 4 Rebels on the market.
I'll be curious to see how that 18mp dx sensor looks at higher iso's, though. |
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02/10/2010 12:41:06 AM · #4 |
ah its old now, im going to wait for the 600D :P |
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02/10/2010 02:35:04 PM · #5 |
Cripes almighty...I can't find this info yet. Does this model utilize the 7D's wireless control over the flash???
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02/10/2010 02:56:46 PM · #6 |
I just saw the T2i and here I see a post, too funny. I think I will be upgrading to the 7d though. |
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02/10/2010 09:32:13 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by david_c: Cripes almighty...I can't find this info yet. Does this model utilize the 7D's wireless control over the flash??? |
I'm not seeing anything mentioning that, and honestly, I doubt they would include it in the Rebel range, unfortunately. |
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02/10/2010 10:55:55 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by PopPhoto: The sensor has four output channels as opposed to the 8 of the 7D's, and the autofocus uses the venerable 9-point diamond pattern array with just a single high-precision cross sensor rather than the 7D's 19 cross sensors. The biggest omission, though, was wireless control of accessory Canon Speedlites via the built-in unit. |
//flash.popphoto.com/blog/2010/02/canon-introduces-18megapixel-eos-rebel-t2i.html
Damn you, Canon!
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02/11/2010 01:38:18 AM · #9 |
typical just like 20 days after buying the 500d :( |
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