The Canon EOS 600D is the successor to the popular Editors’ Choice winning camera, the EOS 550D. The 600D now sits at the top-end of the company’s entry-level SLR range, taking all the bits that made the 60D good and shrinking them down a bit. The articulating flip-out LCD screen is the big change to the series, a welcome addition for photographers who like to shoot from different angles. It also has incredibly high resolution at 1.04 million dots.
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Elsewhere, the 600D also gets an 18-megapixel CMOS sensor and the Digic 4 image processor. Full HD video recording at 30, 25 and 24fps is almost Canon standard now, and the 600D also comes with video snapshot mode which borrows elements from the company’s camcorder range. It lets photographers take a small snippet of footage (two/four/eight seconds) and piece together the clips in a montage with background music if desired.
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Like the 60D, the 600D also has creative filters that apply different effects to images after shooting, including grainy black-and-white, toy camera and fish eye.
The 600D will be available as body only, a single lens kit with an 18-55mm IS II lens, twin lens kit with an 18-55mm IS II lens and 55-250mm, super kit with 18-135mm and premium kit with 18-200mm. All kits will be available from March 2011.
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