Amazon. Canon EOS Rebel T2i DSLR Camera with EF S 1. IS Lens OLD MODEL Canon Camera Rebel Tsi Camera Photo. Style Body 1. 8 5. Product Packaging Standard Packaging. Product Description. Canon 4. 46. 2b. 00. Megapixel EOS Digital Rebel T2i Camera 1. Is Camera Kit. From the Manufacturer. The new flagship of the EOS Rebel line, Canon EOS Rebel T2i brings professional EOS features into an easy to use, lightweight digital SLR thats a joy to use. Featuring a class leading 1. GoPro-Cineform-Studio-import.jpg' alt='Canon 7D Time Lapse Software Go Pro' title='Canon 7D Time Lapse Software Go Pro' />CMOS image sensor and increased light sensitivity for low light photography, the EOS Rebel T2i also has an advanced HD Movie mode for gorgeous Full HD movies. Able to capture up to 3. Advanced Live View, a new wide area screen, plus features like Canons brilliant Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone features ensure brilliant photos and movies, easily. With some of the most advanced features of any digital SLR, its simply the best Rebel Canon has ever created. Back in 2013 Adobe moved its most valuable software, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere, to a subscription only model. If you want to use the industry. Currys DSLR range features all the latest digital SLR cameras, with great deals available on Canon, Nikon and Sony. Find your new DSLR today Buy Canon 80D EOS DSLR Camera EOS 80D Camera Body features 24. MP APSC CMOS Sensor, DIGIC 6 Image Processor. EOS Rebel T2i Highlights. CMOS APS C sensor and DIGIC 4 Image Processor. The EOS Rebel T2i has an 1. CMOS sensor that captures images with exceptional clarity and tonal range and offers more than enough resolution for big enlargements or crops. This first class sensor features many of the same new technologies as used by professional Canon cameras to maximize each pixels light gathering efficiency. Its APS C size sensor creates an effective 1. DIGIC 4 Image Processor The Canon DIGIC 4 Image Processor dramatically speeds up the entire EOS Rebel T2is camera operations for intuitive operation and offers improvements in both fine detail and natural color reproduction. It works in concert with the EOS Rebel T2is CMOS Image Sensor to achieve phenomenal levels of performance in nearly any situation. ISO 1. 00 6. 40. The EOS Rebel T2i features an expanded ISO range that makes shooting possible in situations previously unthinkable without flash. With an ISO rating up to 6. ISO 1. 28. 00, along with the DIGIC 4 Image Processors improved noise reduction technology, creative possibilities abound. Combine the EOS Rebel T2i with one of Canons EF or EF S lenses with Optical Image Stabilizer and the shooting possibilities for both movies and stills expand even further. Improved EOS Movie mode with manual exposure control. Designed for the evolving, tech savvy user, the EOS Rebel T2i features HD Video capture technologies manual exposure control for more creative control, for example borrowed directly from professional Canon SLRs to capture stellar video with all the benefits of shooting with an SLR. By shooting video with the EOS Rebel T2i, photographers as well as filmmakers can take advantage of the creative features native to SLR cameras. Along with its manual controls, the EOS Rebel T2i allows for full use of Canon EF and EF S lenses, including Macro and Fisheye, providing a plethora of shooting options once reserved only for still photography. The resulting HD video is a standout in its beautiful depth of field characteristics and remarkable capture capability under poor lighting conditions. In a first for EOS cameras, a Movie Crop function is included An SD quality movie 6. Video can be captured at a number of resolutions and frame rates for numerous applications. It can capture 1. Full HD video at frame rates of 2. GB per clip. Movies are saved as MOV files and can be viewed in Full HD through the EOS Rebel T2is HDMI output. Other recording sizes include HD at 1. SDVGA at 6. 40 x 4. The EOS Rebel T2i has a built in microphone for simple mono recording and stereo sound can be recorded through a self powered external microphone. Enhanced 6. 3 zone, Dual layer metering system, and 9 point AF system The EOS Rebel T2i features Canons newest Dual layer sensor, with 6. By measuring not only the amount of light, but also taking into account color and luminosity, this new system delivers a very high level of accuracy for better results every time. Since the metering sensor has a color measurement function, exposure errors and focus errors caused by different light sources are minimized the EOS Rebel T2i gives stable exposure from shot to shot in situations where light changes, such as sports on a cloudy day, or indoor holiday scenes. Additionally, the EOS Rebel T2i has a high precision, 9 point AF system utilizing a high precision, f2. The 9 point AF system uses both normal and high precision focus depending on the aperture and available light. The 9 focus points can be chosen automatically or manually selected. Wide 3. 0 inch 3 2 aspect ratio Clear View LCD monitor. The EOS Rebel T2i has a high resolution 3. Clear View LCD monitor that features 1. VGA for spectacular detail. It also has the same aspect ratio 3 2 as the cameras sensor, making for clear and easy Live View composition. An anti reflective and water repellant coating provides a clearer and more smudge resistant surface and screen brightness can be adjusted in 7 steps in accordance with ambient light. New Quick Control Screen button The EOS Rebel T2is refined button layout includes a dedicated button that directs the camera immediately to the Quick Control screen, where its simple to navigate among any number of settings, including ISO, Exposure and Flash Exposure compensation, drive mode, white balance, image quality and much, much more. Improved layout with dedicated Live ViewMovie shooting button Without the need to navigate through a bunch of menus, the EOS Rebel T2i transitions effortlessly between still and movie mode. By pressing the Live ViewMovie button, a situation that had required menu access with other cameras, still images can change to a movie shoot and vice versa. Its literally as simple as the press of a button. JPEGs or approximately 6 RAWThe EOS Rebel T2i can shoot up to 3. RAW files or approximately 3. JPEGs. Shooting at speeds of up to 14. EOS Rebel T2i can capture even rapidly unfolding scenes with ease. New compatibility with SDXC memory cards. The EOS Rebel T2i is compatible with both SDXC memory cards for greater storage capacity and with Eye Fi SD cards, which are outfitted with a Wi Fi transmitter IEEE 8. With an Eye Fi card installed, the EOS Rebel T2i can display the Eye Fis connection status and error notes with ease, for fully functional wireless uploading of images directly from the camera. Canon cameras are not guaranteed to support Eye Fi card functions, including wireless transfer. In case of an issue with the Eye Fi card, please consult with the card manufacturer. The use of Eye Fi cards may not be available outside the United States and Canada, please contact the card manufacturer for territory availability. Compatible with the full line of Canon EF and EF S lenses. EF Lenses The EOS Rebel T2i is compatible with all Canon lenses in the EF lineup, including compact and lightweight EF S lenses, ranging from ultra wide angle to super telephoto lenses. Canon lenses employ advanced optical expertise and micron precision engineering to deliver outstanding performance and deliver beautiful results. Special technologies like the Canon Image Stabilizer technology in select lenses helps to minimize the effect of camera shake, effectively adding up to four stops of light. With a dizzying array of lenses perfect for travel, sports, still life and everything in between, photographers can truly maximize the quality and performance of their EOS Rebel T2i with superlative Canon optics. Another Great App Went Subscription Only and Everything Is Terrible. I blame Adobe for this. Ulysses, one of the best writing tools available right now, is going subscription only. If you previously purchased Ulysses for Mac or i. OS it works seamlessly across Macs, i. Phones, and i. Pads you are now going to have to pony up 5 a month or 4. And again, I blame Adobe for this, because it taught software developers that they can put their clients over a barrelroyally screwing early adopters by having them pay repeatedly for product. Back in 2. 01. 3 Adobe moved its most valuable software, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere, to a subscription only model. If you want to use the industry standard software Adobe creates you have to throw down 1. Its been a sore point for many a computer user who still remembers the halcyon days when purchasing software meant you, essentially, owned it. Since then many apps have moved to this new modeloften promising cool updates as a reward for being a subscriber. Quicken, Autodesk, Adobe, and even more niche companies now like Ulysses, are moving towards this model and theres no sign of them stopping any time soon. Ulysses is developed by a small publisher called Soulmen, and its co founder, Max Seelman, took to Medium on Friday to defend his companys decision. Our users expect a continuously evolving high quality product and subscription is the only way we can truly deliver on that expectation, he said in his post. Seelman went on to explain how software development has shifted dramatically since Soulmen first launched Ulysses. Software purchases used to be very different from how they are today. Until not too long ago, you would purchase an application and get a physical copy on a bunch of floppies or later a CD. The thing you got that was it. No patches, no updates. Developers had to put forward an extreme amount of attention to get everything right, because once an app was out, development had to be done. Seelman then noted that software development changed as internet speeds improved. With companies able to produce patches that not only resolved minor issues at launch, but also introduced new features. At first, these resulted in new features being added on the fly, but it quickly evolved into issuing more and more substantial patches until today, where most v. Essentially, Seelman argues, software is now in constant development and pricing hasnt kept up with this new cycle. Which, okay, it makes sense If software is constantly getting features that normally would have warranted a new version and additional money than the company absolutely has the right to ask for more cash. The company is offering, for a limited time, a discount to older users, and if those user happened to purchase the software within the last year than theyll also received up to 1. Control Is Busy Downloading Data From Cpap. Soulmen has also made it clear that the old version of the app available in the i. OS and Mac app stores will be available for use and updated to work with i. OS 1. 1 and High Sierra. After that youre out of luck. Whats frustrating about this is how shifting to these new forms of payment are great for the developer and fine for new users, but suck, a lot, for old users. I know, because Ive been using Ulysses for the better part of six years. Its a piece of software Im so attached to Ive name checked it when people ask why I dont switch to Windows or Android for my daily work machines. The announcement of a move to subscription based payment popped up as soon as I opened the app on my computer this morning and, annoyed, I took to Twitter to bask in the irritation of other users. Ulysses isnt going to be the last app forced to make this decision. As consumers demand more and more from minor updates software developers will need to find a way to make profit. They can try to tightly manage their business and continue with the old model, demanding money only when a new and truly outstanding feature appears, or they can go the Ulysses route, which many companies, including Adobe, have done before. Its proven effective, even as subscription fees balloon on users credit cards and leave them irritated and underwhelmed. Adobe, Autodesk and Quicken are all huge and required apps for their respective industries. They can afford to ask for money each month, but if Ulysses doesnt provide cool new features with every update, that 4. Scrivener or some other non subscription based writing app. At the very least Ulysses could have taken a note from the book of Plex. That software suite went from completely free to a subscription based model and users were. So Plex offered a lifetime membership. Essentially you pay out the nose once and never pay again. As someone who uses the app every day that was a no brainer for me. I dropped my wad of cash and never looked back, and I didnt have to look at yet another subscription fee on my credit card statement either. Just a thought Ulysses.