Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 550D Rebel T2i and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 550D Rebel T2i.
March 2010
(85%)
113 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
As expected, Canon has taken its entry-level DSLR series to new heights. For someone who is looking to step up from a point and shoot camera, the Rebel T2i is very enticing. It also provides a gentle learning curve with very basic settings, while offer...
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 3200 ISO, Mode vidéo HDTV 1080 et 720, Ecran LCD de qualité, Excellente autonomie, Ergonomie et menu
Autofocus parfois hésitant en basse lumière, Écran non rotatif, Viseur optique un peu étroit, Poignée un peu petite, Pas de lampe d'assistance pour l'autofocus
Le Canon EOS 550D est une vraie réussite : les images sont de qualité, le bruit bien géré et le mode vidéo convaincant (hors mise au point). Si les 18 Mpix n'étaient pas obligatoires, ils sont bien gérés par Canon....
Excellent detail and resolution (especially in raw mode), Lovely new LCD screen - the 3:2 format really makes a difference, Capable, flexible AF system in both phase-detection and live view modes, High-spec video mode, including external microphone jack, Highly intuitive operation, refined ergonomics, Fast and responsive operation (although shooting in raw mode slows things down), Very reliable
Auto Lighting Optimizer's effect is subtle to the point of being unnoticeable, No rear control dial (as found on higher-end Canon bodies), Entry-level ergonomics won't suit everyone (the EOS 50D and 7D just feel nicer), No in-camera raw conversion option, Slightly soft JPEG output at default settings (but this is far from unusual), Chroma noise takes a fairly big chunk out of resolution at ISO 12
As I mentioned in the introduction to this review, Canon has pulled out all the stops with the EOS 550D, and has delivered the most highly specified Rebel-series DSLR we've ever seen. In practice, the camera does not disappoint, and in all respects it...
Abstract: Canon's Eos 7D was one of the most desirable cameras we'd seen in a long while, so the arrival of the Eos 550D is to be cheered. On the face of it, it offers most of the 7D's best features: a proper HD video mode, an 18-megapixel sensor, and the new iF...
Abstract: We've seen plenty of the headline 1080p / 30fps video mode on the Rebel T2i, but what's been missing till now are the equally comprehensive reviews of this new 18 megapixel shooter's other talents. Starting off with image quality -- still the bread and bu...
The Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i is a solid mid-range camera whose main virtue is that it allows you to capture incredibly detailed photos without ever getting in the way or spoiling the fun of picture taking. Surely enough, it doesn't have the robust ...
Top-notch images. 18-MP resolution. Low noise levels through ISO 3200. Largest and sharpest LCD available on a D-SLR. Multiple HD video-capture modes. Manual exposure control available during video capture. Compatible with SDXC memory cards. HDMI-CEC supp...
Video recording is not as intuitive as with a dedicated camcorder. Frames-per-second capture is slower than the competition.
The Canon EOS Rebel T2i pumps out beautiful pictures and boasts full-featured 1080p video recording options that were previously only available with D-SLRs twice its price....