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Photo by: DP Review
I just got word of this new entry level camera by Canon from DP Review. It looks like the new Canon Rebel T3/ EOS 1100D will only have 1280 X 720 video according to the press release. I could not find any pricing yet. Here is a rip from DP Review.
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“Canon has unveiled the 1100D entry-level DSLR. Built around a 12MP CMOS sensor and the latest Digic 4 processor, the new baby-Rebel is also capable of 720p HD movie recording. It gains the 9-point AF sensor previously used in more expensive models and the iFCL color-sensitive metering sensor first seen in the EOS 7D. It also gains the Basic+ non-technical interface that allows creative control without specialist photography knowledge. The camera will be sold either with the revised, version II 18-55mm IS lens or an updated Mark III non-stabilized version.”
â–ª 12MP CMOS sensor
â–ª 9-point AF system (up from 7 on the 1000D)
â–ª 63-area iFCL color-sensitive metering (from EOS 7D)
â–ª 720p movie recording at 30 or 25fps (H.264 compression) “Could be UK Specs.(24fps in the USA?)”
â–ª 2.7″ LCD, 230,000 dots
â–ª ISO 100-6400 (no expansion)
â–ª Basic+ creative point-and-shoot mode
â–ª Eye-Fi wireless SD card compatible menu options
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