REVIEWS / DSLRS / CANON INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

Canon EOS 600D DSLR Camera

22 Jul, 2011, 6:48 pm IST | by Aaron Almeida | DSLRs

DSLRs

Small and compact DSLR

Small and compact DSLR
Sturdy pop up flash
Hot swap memory card functionality
Mode dial and flash mount at the top
Display closed acts as a screen protector
The flip-out screen

PRICE IN INDIA

49,460

TECH2 RATING

7.0

AVERAGE USER RATING

6.5

How we test

CONTACT

Canon India Private Limited

 info@canon.co.in

 +91 0124 4160 000

 www.canon.co.in

Different aperture settings, ISO fixed at 100

Different aperture settings, ISO fixed at 100

 


Aperture Test
At Aperture set to F3.5 the contrast and the depth of field seen is the most. Images show a shallow depth of field even when the object being used isn’t very wide. On the extreme end with aperture set to F22, the image is sharp across the target but colours for some reason appear paler.

Flash test

Flash test

 


Flash Test
There is a visible colour change when the flash is fired. White balance seems to shift drastically and the image appears bluish. Focusing seemed sharper with the flash enabled, most likely because of a smaller aperture size.

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Tags:

Canon EOS 600D , EOS 600D , 600D , Canon EOS 600D Kit II (EF S18-55 IS II) , DSLRs , Cameras , Canon India Private Limited , APS-C , 18MP , Flip-out display , DIGIC 4 , DIGIC 4 processor , ISO 6400 , EF lens , EF-S lens , 18 - 55mm , 1080p , 720p60fps , 30fps , MOV , EOS 550D , Canon EOS 500D

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Features
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Performance
The performance score is derived from the benchmarks and tests run on the product. In case of the subjective scores, an average of the scores given by the group of reviewers is considered.

Build Quality
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Value
Value for money comes from the fact that a cheap product is able to provide most of the performance of a higher priced product. Once again, value for money is judged by comparing pricing and performance of products in a particular price range or category. 

There are many other aspects of the product that are looked at such as the bundled software and accessories. All of these scores are aggregated together to form the final score.

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The product is bad in almost every aspect. We strongly advise against purchasing this product.

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7 - 8

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