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Canon T2I Camera Price

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Canon T2I Camera Price

2024-08-21 08:46:17

I use with my Canon T2i. Is perfect.

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2024-07-08 07:41:50

I purchased the filter for my new Canon Rebel T2i and love it. It's a great product with a great price.

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2024-04-21 05:41:30

Use it on my Canon T2i. Works fine.

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2024-06-04 07:27:43

I've used it indoors and out on my Canon T2i. It is quick to plug in, has no batteries, is lightweight. At such a reasonable price, why not?

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2024-04-23 01:58:40

I recently bought a Canon rebel t2i and wanted a nice bag for it I went to @. And they. Had this same exact bag for $ as well as every where else but I found it here for half the price! Woo hoo :) so happy

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2024-09-24 01:18:26

I use it with the Canon T2i with camera on tripod. Many people say they would like the cord to be longer. I can not find a longer extension at B@H for the Canon Rebel. There are cords out there 6 feet and 12 feet For Canon you will need 2.5mm Male to 2.5mm Female. Vello is a great product.

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2024-09-11 07:54:58

This has been extremely useful. I've been shooting a web series on my Canon T2i and using this cable to connect my Rode Videomic Pro to my camera and mount it to a boom pole. This gives me 25 feet of space between the camera and the mic, meaning I can capture wide shots while still getting clear audio. I haven't had any problems with the chord whatsoever so far - it's worked perfectly.

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2024-09-27 09:23:23

I was skeptical at first when I saw this but decided to try it out on my Canon T2i. I use my camera in wet areas and on the beaches where sand and salt water blows through the air. This cover fit very well with no problems and was easy to install. All function buttons still work just fine however the shutter release button has a little less feel to it. Cover does a good job protecting the area between where the lens and camera attach.

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2024-08-09 07:30:37

I upgraded to this camera after using my school's Canon Rebel XT. I used to that camera for about 2-3 years, and I'm thoroughly happy to say that the Canon Rebel T2i is definitely an excellent camera. Although I may be biased from using a similar camera for a while, I found the use of the T2i very intuitive and sensible. The button placement is logical, and I found nearly every function of the camera without needing to reference the manual. Dedicated buttons, in addition to the Q button, make operation easy and natural. At a maximum resolution of 5184x3456 pixels, the 18 megapixel camera produces pictures that are as tall as my old camera's pictures are wide (they were 3456x2304). I recently used this camera to shoot some senior pictures, during the day, handheld. My ISO remained at 100 the entire time, even in darker scenes, and when zoomed in on the computer, I couldn't believe how much detail was visible. This camera definitely takes high quality pictures. As a note on the video, the T2i can only record video for about 12 minutes at once, regardless of the size of the card inserted. This is fine for people wanting to take short video clips or film movies, but filming birthday parties without pause might not work so well on this. But then, that's not the main purpose of this camera. I would definitely recommend this camera to anyone looking to take high quality pictures at a relatively affordable price.

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2024-07-19 04:39:27

I was looking for a Macro lens, and considering costs, etc. I had read a review/recommendation for the Raynox. After reading various reviews from B&H, ..., and other sites, I chose this item. It took getting used to at first, but once I figured it out, it was just what I expected. It very easily clips on to the front lens and it's ready to go. I have a Canon T2I with a kit lens and a 50 1.8 it works excellent with both. Images are what I can probably describe as spot focused, but meet my needs. I highly recommend this to anyone considering a macro lens, it is a great way to get started on the cheap. Remember to get close enough to focus, I'de recommend you use a tripod or gorillapod, and a remote release or self timer, no on camera flash. Learn how to move your focus point on the camera, it will help. On the Canon T2I it's as simple as moving the cross keys to desired focus location.

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