Arrived on time and in the advertised condition. It is used but has a low number of shutter releases. It works well and the price was right. This is my second Canon EOS; the first one is an XTi 400D, which I purchased new a few years back. It has been a great camera but the T3i 600D has a few more features that I like. An added benefit is that the lenses are interchangeable. One question that was asked me during this review was "Is it easy to use?" I answered "no" but that was not a derogatory "no." This is a professional piece of equipment. It has many functions. It will require a learning curve before I am proficient. So, no it is not that easy to use and I like that! I recommend gurugby for your photo gear purchases.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
For general use it's a good camera. However, it didn't have an external mic jack as I thought it did, and it has limited video recording time before automatically cutting off. For short clips and stills, it's a great camera. If you're looking for longer video work, get something else.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I've used the Canon T3i sense it came out in Fab. 2011. For a low cost camera it offers impressive performance. I have yet to find a situation where I wasn't able to get great results. Picture quality is very good with the kit lens 18-55 3.5f but that's not where it ends. All Canon's new lens fit and work perfectly. The newer T5i has the same sensor and takes the same pictures but it's a bit faster and has a touch screen. It also has a higher ISO max of 12,800. The max on the T3i is 6400. I find myself using 400 to 1600 for most of my photos and the newer features don't really add much to the overall quality of the photos. DSLR video is what these camera really excel over a stand alone video camera. With a greater depth of field and use of prime lens you can get a real move look and feel to your videos. Going full manual is a must for this application and there are plenty of, how to videos out there so you can get off to a good start. Over all Canon has put a great package together in the EOS line of T3i to T5i models and would give any hobbyist or semi pro photographer all you need in one camera. Looking for a vast improvement? Check out the new T6i and it's 24MP sensor. If you're on a tight budget, I would suggest not spending your money on high end camera bodies. Instead start collecting a nice set of lens and learn how to use them. Good lens can make the most impact on your overall picture quality and that is one reason the T3i is such a great choice. I hope you found this review useful and if you did, please let me know. Thanks!Read full review
Great camera, works with large variety of Canon lenses. Even though it's been out for a while and is not as high in megapixels as some of the newer cameras, it is still a fine camera and takes excellent pictures. Good value as it can be bought for far less than newer model DSLR cameras and still get equal quality shots. I bought it as a backup to my 7D MK II or to have a wide angle camera ready for scenic or portrait since I always have a 600mm on the 7D MK II for wildlife.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The camera works great. It have some little problems as hot pixels and dead pixels but is no that bad. The other thing is that when yoh try to record videos, it stuck and stop de record. I am using a good SD class 10 card, but it seams to not be enough. But finally, a great old camera that still taking awesome pictures.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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