Keith Betters
June 21st, 2011, 03:25 PM
First thoughts of the t3i, are outstanding and definitely worth the upgrade. When I first heard of the t3i, I kind of thought it really wasnt much of an upgrade. But after having bought one and used it in a real shooting situation, I'm estatic. Here is my list of features that I have ranked in order of importance!
The single most important thing first off is the improvement of no overheating. I used it for an 1.45 hours the other day and it worked flawlessly. I also know that Taky said he used his for a 14 hour shoot and he has no signs of overheating. I think this was a problem that did not effect me as much back in the winter when I got my t2i, but it started to be a real problem now that the summer is here. Sometimes I was getting it after only 15 and 20 minutes of shooting! So for me this feature was the best overall improvement.
Secondly, and this has been touched over in several threads is the digital zoom feature. I think this is great for two different reasons. Not only does this save you money from not having to buy a telephoto lens, but it also makes you more effecient as now your camera is more versitile. If I need to go wide to 17mm I can and with about 4 pushes of a button I can be zoomed in too 200mm, with a 18-55mm kit lens. I'm about to buy a tamron 17-55mm f2.8, So the extra focal lenth and lower aperature will help with low light situations!
Next is the articulating screen. This is a feature that I feel like you have to use the t2i for a while to fully appreciate it. It just really comes in handy if your trying to frame yourself or when you have to put the camera up high on a tripod. Or if your trying to get an overhead shot in a crowded place. I also use the camera on my indislider and getting the low angle shots will be a little easier to get now that I have this.
Last, is the Manual audio control. Of course I was a magic lantern user and I could disable it that way, but its always nice to be able to have it come with it already installed. It really sounds alot better than having AGC on. The only negative is you cannot adjust it while recording and the levels don't appear on the screen to show you if your clipping or not! Maybe canon can add that in firmware update!
So my final thought is that it is exactly what I need right now for the things I do. I like fact that it takes the same batteries as the t2i too. Over the course of the next 2 months I plan to replace my other 2 t2i's with them as well. As far as Magic Lantern goes, I truly do love the thing, but I have had a few bugs while using it. Sometimes it just hangs up, or sometimes you have to press the trash button a few times for the menu to come up, and it also drains your batteries quicker too! But as I move away from it I will miss the q-scale changing. I used this many times to get alot video on cards in spots where the quality loss didnt matter. I also like the kelvin temperature white balance and the custom iso settings. If it is one thing I wish the t3i had would be at least 2-3 more ISO settings! But none the less I will keep a couple of cards with ML on it just in case I need it.
Thanks for reading, I know its kinda long but I know there are alot of people that are interested in upgrading but don't think its worth it. I definitely think its worth it for what I do and where I live (Hot Texas)!!!
The single most important thing first off is the improvement of no overheating. I used it for an 1.45 hours the other day and it worked flawlessly. I also know that Taky said he used his for a 14 hour shoot and he has no signs of overheating. I think this was a problem that did not effect me as much back in the winter when I got my t2i, but it started to be a real problem now that the summer is here. Sometimes I was getting it after only 15 and 20 minutes of shooting! So for me this feature was the best overall improvement.
Secondly, and this has been touched over in several threads is the digital zoom feature. I think this is great for two different reasons. Not only does this save you money from not having to buy a telephoto lens, but it also makes you more effecient as now your camera is more versitile. If I need to go wide to 17mm I can and with about 4 pushes of a button I can be zoomed in too 200mm, with a 18-55mm kit lens. I'm about to buy a tamron 17-55mm f2.8, So the extra focal lenth and lower aperature will help with low light situations!
Next is the articulating screen. This is a feature that I feel like you have to use the t2i for a while to fully appreciate it. It just really comes in handy if your trying to frame yourself or when you have to put the camera up high on a tripod. Or if your trying to get an overhead shot in a crowded place. I also use the camera on my indislider and getting the low angle shots will be a little easier to get now that I have this.
Last, is the Manual audio control. Of course I was a magic lantern user and I could disable it that way, but its always nice to be able to have it come with it already installed. It really sounds alot better than having AGC on. The only negative is you cannot adjust it while recording and the levels don't appear on the screen to show you if your clipping or not! Maybe canon can add that in firmware update!
So my final thought is that it is exactly what I need right now for the things I do. I like fact that it takes the same batteries as the t2i too. Over the course of the next 2 months I plan to replace my other 2 t2i's with them as well. As far as Magic Lantern goes, I truly do love the thing, but I have had a few bugs while using it. Sometimes it just hangs up, or sometimes you have to press the trash button a few times for the menu to come up, and it also drains your batteries quicker too! But as I move away from it I will miss the q-scale changing. I used this many times to get alot video on cards in spots where the quality loss didnt matter. I also like the kelvin temperature white balance and the custom iso settings. If it is one thing I wish the t3i had would be at least 2-3 more ISO settings! But none the less I will keep a couple of cards with ML on it just in case I need it.
Thanks for reading, I know its kinda long but I know there are alot of people that are interested in upgrading but don't think its worth it. I definitely think its worth it for what I do and where I live (Hot Texas)!!!