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Canon Eos Rebel T2I Digital Camera Body

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[3.3 x 3 x 1.8"] The EOS Rebel T3 Digital Camera makes photos so clear.

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Jeffrey 2024-05-15 06:34:54

[Beige] have used it several times it works very very well for the camera I own which is a canon rebel eos xs

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Diwan 2024-04-07 01:20:26

[80 W] I use this adapter with my first DSLR( Canon EOS digital Rebel aka EOS 300D). I read reviews that this camera doesn't support 8 GB Extreme Pro I was able to use Extreme Pro SD card with this adapter.

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Richard 2024-05-07 08:27:17

[0.365 lb] I bought a EOS DIGITAL REBEL SL2 in 2017 when released. After a few thousand photos and numerous videos I decided to get another. As an old amateur photographer(79) I now have a complete small travel bag. I have a Lowepro backpack with a Canon SL2 with 70-200mm f/4, a Canon SL2 with a Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8, spare Canon 24 & 40mm f/2.8 pancake lens, and I'm ready. Everything is from B&H. Thank you!

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Richard 2024-06-29 04:23:16

I bought a EOS DIGITAL REBEL SL2 in 2017 when released. After a few thousand photos and numerous videos I decided to get another. As an old amateur photographer(79) I now have a complete small travel bag. I have a Lowepro backpack with a Canon SL2 with 70-200mm f/4, a Canon SL2 with a Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8, spare Canon 24 & 40mm f/2.8 pancake lens, and I'm ready. Everything is from B&H. Thank you!

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Roland the Roving Recorder 2024-05-27 08:21:11

[Battery] I purchased this microphone to enhance the quality of sound when using my Canon Rebel T2i camera. The wind screen works great, and the sound on the video is crystal clear. I recommend this mic for anyone who enjoys shooting HD with their SLR camera! Professional sound for very reasonable price.

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Chet 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] I purchased this for my Canon EOS Rebel T5i DSLR Camera, and by purchasing this at same time, received a discounted/bundle price. This is a very nice zoom lens, and compact in size. I am extrmely happy with it.

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William 2024-05-01 09:11:39

[1x CR2032] My other Canon is a T2i, and having passed on upgrades to a 50D, a 60D, and all the subsequent Rebel T upgrades, I decided to go with the 20 mpix, hybid focus 70D. Now that I've had several opportunities to use it indoors, and out, in many types of light, and in most of its many modes, I'm not convinced it's significantly better than my T2i. Yes, it's a bit faster when shooting bursts of frames, but using the same lens, the images do not appear - either before, or after processing - to be different. Video? Occasionally, but not a lot. The touch screen is nice, but there's a reason the camera is designed with the shutter button where it is: it's intuitive! Perhaps with time I'll be able to get more from the added 2 mpix, but given it's considerably chunkier, and heavier (Canon says .5 lb, but it feels like more) than the T2i, and I haven't yet developed an interest in transferring images via WiFi, I'm wondering whether I'll be willing to make the 70D my primary DSLR? I do like the fact that it's environmentally sealed as I live in the Florida Keys, which means the 70D will be more resistant to the ever-preset humidity, salt, and coral dust. All things considered I do recommend the 70D to those who do not already have a 60D, or Rebel T2i - T5i, with the caveat that one of those cameras, with at least a kit lens can be had for less money. For those who are seriously seeking an upgrade, you may want to consider the new 7D Mark II.

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Carlton W. 2024-08-14 09:50:14

[4] I use this with my Canon Rebel T2i running MagicLanter for video recording. It serves as a XLR adapter with phantom power, and gives me additional control over the audio levels. It's very quite and well built. I will buy another one since it's also a great computer audio interface.

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anyonymous 2024-04-21 08:49:15

[267] The Canon EOS R6 Mark II is an absolute powerhouse, and after spending a couple of weeks with it, I’m convinced this camera is a game-changer. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or an enthusiastic content creator, the R6 Mark II delivers on every front. The upgraded 24.2MP sensor produces incredibly sharp, vibrant images, even in low light conditions, which is a lifesaver for those of us who aren’t always shooting in ideal lighting. The improved autofocus system feels like magic—lock on your subject, and boom, it tracks like a pro. Videographers, rejoice: with 6K oversampled 4K video, this camera offers buttery-smooth footage that's a dream for creators. The ergonomics are classic Canon—comfortable grip, intuitive controls, and a robust, weather-sealed body that makes it feel like a pro-grade camera without the hefty weight. The in-body stabilization is a welcome feature, especially if you're shooting handheld. In short, the Canon EOS R6 Mark II strikes the perfect balance between power and ease of use, making it one of the best all-around mirrorless cameras on the market today. If you're ready to take your photography or videography to the next level, this is the one to watch!

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