Recording Features
Play, Print, and Edit Functions
Battery Information
Supplied
Software
Recording Features
Viewfinder: The Canon EOS Rebel T2i uses an
eye-level SLR viewfinder with pentamirror with 0.87x magnification (w/50mm lens) for approximately 95%
vertical and horizontal coverage. It has a -3.0 to +1.0 diopter adjustment so you can focus
the viewfinder to suit your eyesight (with or without eyeglasses). When using
the self-timer or remote control, when your eye does not cover the viewfinder
eyepiece, stray light may enter the eyepiece
and affect the exposure when the image is captured. To prevent this, you can use
the supplied eyepiece cover, attached to the neck strap, to cover the eyepiece.
3" Clear View LCD Monitor: The EOS Rebel T2i features a 3" Clear View TFT
color LCD monitor with a 3:2 aspect ratio and approximately 1,040,000 dots for
Live View composition and viewing recorded images. In normal shooting mode, the
monitor displays the shooting settings. A proximity sensor just above the turns
off the shooting settings display automatically when your eye nears the
viewfinder eyepiece. The LCD monitor offers 100% viewing coverage and 7 brightness
levels to choose from.
Live View: The Live
View Function enables viewing your subjects directly on the camera's 3" LCD
monitor. The camera allows you to magnify any part of the scene 5x or 10x for
precise manual focusing. You can access a number of Auto Focusing modes
including Quick Mode, Live Mode, and Face Detection Live Mode. Exposure
simulation displays and simulates how the brightness of the actual image will
look. You can choose one of two grid overlay options for the LCD
screen to help you line up vertical and horizontal lines. The
camera
can be controlled remotely via a computer through a USB connection, or
wirelessly with the optional RC-6 remote controller
(sold separately).
18.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor:
Canon's large-area CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor
captures images with exceptional clarity and tonal range, and offers 18.7
million total pixels and 18.0 million
effective pixels. This APS-C-sized sensor (22.3mm x 14.9mm) has the same 3:2 ratio
as film cameras, enabling an effective angle of view that is 1.6x the normal EF
Lens focal length.
DIGIC 4 Image Processor:
The next generation DIGIC 4 Image Processor uses advanced
signal processing technologies to provide faster operations and write times to
the memory card. The chip also enables Face
Detection Live mode to detect and focus on multiple faces, while the Auto Lighting
Optimizer corrects brightness and contrast automatically.
Intelligent Scene Analysis: The EOS Rebel T2i's iFCL
dual-layer metering system has 63 zones for measuring light for a very high
level of accuracy. It not only measures the amount of light, but takes into
account color and luminosity to minimize exposure and focus errors to give you
perfect exposure every time.
Image Recording:
The camera records 3:2 still images in JPEG
and RAW (14-bit Canon original) formats. You can choose from the following JPEG resolutions: Large
17.9 MP (5184 x 3456 pixels), Medium 8MP (3456 x 2304 pixels), and Small 4.5MP (2592 x 1728
pixels). For each resolution, you can set the compression to Fine or Normal. For
RAW images, you can record only at the highest resolution 17.9MP (5184 x 3456
pixels). You can set the camera to RAW + JPEG and record a RAW image and a Large
Fine JPEG image simultaneously.
RAW File Format: The
RAW file format records the image data as captured by the camera CMOS sensor
without further processing and converts it to digital data and records it onto
the card as is. RAW images can be adjusted, then developed and produced into
JPEG or TIFF images using the provided software.
Recording Media: The EOS Rebel T2i records images on an SD,
SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. It is also compatible with some brands of Eye-Fi
cards that feature wireless transfer of images, although their performance is
not guaranteed.
Note:
No recording media is supplied with
the camera.
EOS
Integrated Cleaning System:
Dust that settles on the sensor surface of the
camera is removed using ultrasonic vibration. This Self Cleaning Sensor Unit
routine is automatically activated whenever the camera is powered on or off. (It
can also be manually activated.) A special collar positioned around the sensor
collects the loosened dust. In case visible dust still remains, you can delete
the effect of the dust particles from the image via the supplied
software.
Shooting Modes:
The EOS Rebel T2i offers 14 different shooting modes arranged on the Mode Dial in the following zones:
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Basic Zone:
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Full
Auto: the camera automatically
selects the settings
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Creative Auto: in this auto mode, you can still
set the brightness, flash mode, sharpness, image recording quality, and
picture style settings.
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Image Zone:
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Portrait:
blurs the background to make the human subject stand out
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Landscape:
this mode is for wide scenic views, night scenes, etc
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Close-up:
use this mode to take close-up shots of flowers, insects, etc
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Sports:
for fast-moving subjects when you want to freeze the action
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Night
Portrait: this mode is for images of people at twilight or at
night
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Flash Off: disables the
flash
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Creative
Zone:
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Program AE:
this is a general-purpose shooting mode, the camera automatically sets
the shutter speed and aperture value to suit the scene's brightness
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Shutter-priority AE: in this mode, you set the shutter speed and the
camera automatically sets the aperture value to suit the brightness of
the subject
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Aperture-priority AE: in this mode, you set the desired aperture
value and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to suit the
subject brightness
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Manual
Exposure: in this mode, you set both the shutter speed and aperture
value as desired
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Automatic
Depth-of-field AE: this mode is for obtaining a wide depth of field
automatically between a near subject and far subject
- Movies: for recording movies (see below)
Shooting Movies: The EOS Rebel T2i can record movies in High
Definition or Standard Definition at different frame rates. Movies are recorded
in MOV format with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression, and Linear PCM audio. You can
record audio in mono using the built-in microphone, or in stereo with an
optional stereo microphone with a 3.5mm plug. When shooting movies, a
large-capacity SD card with a speed rating of Class 6 or higher is recommended.
Slower cards may not record your movies properly. You can select from the
following recording sizes and frame rates:
- 1920 x 1080: Full HD recording quality with a 16:9 aspect ratio
for viewing on a widescreen HDTV; Available frame rates: 30 fps, 24 fps
- 1280 x 720: HD recording quality with a 16:9 aspect ratio for
viewing on a widescreen HDTV; Frame rate: 60 fps
- 640 x 480: Standard definition recording quality with a 4:3
aspect ratio; Frame rate: 60 fps
- Movie Crop (640 x 480): Standard definition recording quality
with a 4:3 aspect ratio. This mode has a telephoto effect of about 7x; Frame
rate: 60 fps
9-Point Auto-Focus System:
The camera features a
high-precision 9-point wide area auto-focus that uses cross-type points with
lenses f/5.6 or faster, enabling the camera to focus faster, more accurately,
and in ever more complex lighting. In addition, the EOS Rebel T2i incorporates a diagonally mounted,
high-precision cross-type sensor at the center AF point that is sensitive to
both vertical and horizontal lines when fast lenses (f/2.8 or faster) are used,
for added accuracy and precision with these wide-aperture lenses. All focus
points can be chosen automatically or manually.
AF Modes:
The camera employs one of 3 AF systems to let you seize every
photo opportunity with fast, accurate focus:
- One-Shot AF: suited for still
subjects, the camera focuses only once.
- AI Servo AF: for moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps
changing. The subject will be focused continuously while the shutter button
is pressed halfway.
- AI Focus AF: switches from
One-Shot AF to AI Servo AF automatically if the subject starts moving.
Manual Focusing: If you choose to focus manually, you will
need to set the focus mode switch on the lens from AF to MF, and turn the lens
focusing ring until the subject looks sharp in the viewfinder.
ISO Speed: When shooting in
Basic Zone modes, ISO speed is automatically set between 100 and 3200 to suit the
shooting conditions. In Creative Zone modes, ISO speed may be set from 100 to 6400 in 1/3-stop increments. When ISO Expansion is turned on, you can
also select an ISO speed of 12800. For Auto ISO, you can set the maximum ISO
speed between 400 and 6400.
White Balance: You can choose
from the following white balance settings:
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Auto: the
camera sets the white balance automatically according to shooting conditions,
color temperature: 3000-7000 K
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Daylight: for recording outdoors on a
bright day, color temperature: 5200 K
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Shade: counters strong blue tones in open shade on sunny days, color temperature:
7000 K
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Cloudy: for cloudy days, dusk and dawn, color
temperature: 6000 K
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Tungsten Light:
for incandescent illumination, color temperature: 3200 K
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White Fluorescent
Light: eliminates typical green color casts, color temperature: 4000 K
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Flash Use:
a starting point for studio strobes and Canon Speedlites,
color temperature: 6000 K
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Custom: enables you to manually set the white balance
for a specific light source for better accuracy. By selecting this image, you import
the
white balance data for the setting, color temperature:
2000-10000 K
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Other WB Settings:
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Color Temperature: manually set color temperature from 2500-10000 K in 100 K increments
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White Balance
Correction: You can
correct the standard color temperature for the white balance setting. It has
the same effect as using a color temperature conversion filter or a color
compensating filter. Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels.
Color Space: The color space refers to the range of reproducible colors. With this camera,
you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB. For normal
images, sRGB is recommended. In the Basic Zone modes, sRGB will be set
automatically.
Picture
Style: By selecting a picture style you
can achieve various effects matching your photographic expression or the subject.
Picture Style setting is not available in Basic Zone modes, except Creative
Auto. Picture Style selections include:
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Standard: image looks vivid,
sharp, and crisp
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Portrait: for nice skin
tones, the image looks slightly sharp and crisp, color tone can be adjusted
to change skin tone
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Landscape: vivid blues and greens, very sharp and crisp image
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Neutral: natural colors
and subdued images, no sharpness applied. (recommended for users who prefer
to process images on their PC)
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Faithful:
when the subject is photographed under a color temperature of 5200 K, the
color is adjusted colorimetrically to match the subject's color, no
sharpness applied.(recommended for users who prefer to process images on
their PC)
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Monochrome: for black and white images
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User Defined 1-3: you can register your own Picture
Style settings for Portrait and Landscape modes.
Exposure Compensation: Exposure compensation is used
to alter the camera's standard exposure setting. You can make the image look
lighter (increased exposure) or darker (decreased exposure). The exposure
compensation amount can be set up to +/-5 stops in 1/3-stop increments, although
the indicator in the viewfinder can only display the setting up to +/-2 stops.
Auto Exposure
Bracketing: With auto exposure
bracketing (AEB), the camera automatically changes the exposure level up to +/-2
stops in 1/3-stop increments for three successive shots. When in Single Shooting
mode, the camera will change the exposure level on three single shots (requiring
three presses of the shutter release). In Continuous Shooting mode, you can take
three shots with one press of the shutter release, and the exposure levels will
change with each shot taken.
AE Lock: AE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a different place from the point of
focus. After locking the exposure, you can recompose the shot while maintaining
the desired exposure level. This feature is useful for backlit and spotlighted
subjects.
Bulb Exposures: When bulb is set, the shutter is open during the time you keep pressing the
shutter button fully. Bulb is useful when a long exposure is necessary for
capturing night scenes, fireworks, the night sky, etc. The optional RS-60E3
remote switch is also recommended for bulb exposures. It connects to the
camera's 2.5mm sub-mini remote jack.
Flash: The camera's built-in retractable, auto pop-up flash
with E-TTL II autoflash metering. The flash takes approximately 3 seconds to
recycle for the next flash. The viewfinder has an icon to let you know the flash
is ready. You can set the exposure compensation for the flash to +/- 2 stops in 1/3-stop
or 1/2-stop
increments. The flash range varies with the ISO speed. Other flash functions
include:
- AF-Assist: Under
low-light conditions, the built-in flash fires a brief burst of flashes when you
press the shutter button halfway. This is to illuminate the subject to enable
easier auto-focusing. It is effective up to approximately 13.1 feet away.
- FE Lock: FE (flash
exposure) lock obtains and locks the correct flash exposure reading for any part
of a subject.
- Red-Eye Reduction: Using the
camera's Red-Eye reduction lamp before taking a flash picture will reduce the
common phenomenon of red-eye effect.
Metering Modes: You can select from the following metering modes:
- Evaluative Metering: the camera's standard metering mode suited for most subjects even under
backlit conditions, after detecting the main subject's position, brightness,
background, front and back lighting conditions, etc, the camera sets the proper exposure
- Partial Metering: effective when the background is much brighter than the subject
due to backlighting, etc, uses approximately 9%
of the frame at the center
- Spot Metering: for metering a specific part
of the subject, uses approximately 3.8%
of the frame at the center
- Center-weighted Average
Metering: metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for
the entire scene
Continuous Shooting Mode: In Continuous Shooting mode, you
can shoot up to about 3.7 shots per second. The maximum number of shots in a
single burst will vary with the image quality setting. The total number of
images on a 4 GB SD card and the maximum images in a single burst are as follows:
| Image
Size |
Compression |
File Size (MB) |
Possible Shots
(4 GB card) |
Maximum Burst |
Large
5184 x 3456 |
Fine |
6.4 |
570 |
34 |
| Normal |
3.2 |
1120 |
1120 |
Medium
3456 x 2304 |
Fine |
3.4 |
1070 |
1070 |
| Normal |
1.7 |
2100 |
2100 |
Small
2592 x 1728 |
Fine |
2.2 |
1670 |
1670 |
| Normal |
1.1 |
3180 |
3180 |
RAW
5184 x 3456 |
24.5 |
150 |
6 |
RAW + JPEG (Fine)
5184 x 3456 |
24.5 + 6.4 |
110 |
3 |
Self-Timer: The camera will
record an image following a preset time delay after pressing the shutter
release. The self-timer lamp and beeper will indicate a countdown before the
picture is taken. You can choose from the following self-timer modes:
- 10 Second: The camera takes a single image 10 seconds after
pressing the shutter release button. You can also use the optional remote
control in this mode.
- 2 Second: The camera takes a single image 2 seconds after
pressing the shutter release.
- 10 Second Continuous Shots: The camera begins taking a series of
images (two to ten) 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed.
Mirror Lockup: The Mirror Lockup feature helps prevent
camera vibration when using a super telephoto lens or shooting close-ups.
Optional Lens
Compatibility: The EOS Rebel T2i is compatible with
all Canon lenses in the EF lineup, ranging from ultra-wide-angle to
super-telephoto lenses, and including Canon's new EF-S series lenses,
manufactured specifically for the Digital SLRs.
Optional Flash
Compatibility: Canon EX-series
Speedlites offer professional-quality illumination for virtually any subject,
and the EOS Rebel T2i is compatible with the entire line of EX-series Speedlites,
plus Macro Lites for close-ups. You can
also link several flashes to fire together wirelessly, with the optional Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2.
Play, Print, and Edit
Functions
Auto Rotation: Vertical shots can be rotated
automatically so that they are displayed upright during playback.
Image Review: The image can be displayed on the LCD
monitor immediately after you shoot. The review time can
be set to off (not displayed), 2 seconds, 4 seconds, 8 seconds, or Hold, which keeps the image
displayed on the LCD monitor until the camera is focused again.
Slide Show: You can view all images on the
memory card one after another with the Auto Playback function (slide show). You
can set the time each image is displayed on
the LCD monitor to 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, or 20seconds. You can also select which
images to display: all images, images by date, movies only, or stills only.
Index Display:
This feature allows you to view four (2 x 2) or nine (3 x 3) images at once on the LCD monitor so that
you can search for an image quickly.
Jump Display: During
playback you can jump to images 1, 10 or 100 images at a time. You can also jump images by shooting date,
movies only, or stills only.
Image Magnification:
When viewing a still picture in single image playback mode, you can magnify the
image from 1.5x to 10x. While the image is magnified, you can scroll anywhere
around the image.
Rotating Images: You can rotate an image by 90° or 270°
clockwise in the LCD monitor.
Multi-Language: The camera's menu system
supports 25 different languages including English, French and Spanish.
Video/HDMI Outputs: With the supplied video cable, you can playback
images from the camera on a TV (NTSC or PAL). There is also a mini-HDMI jack
which allows you to connect the camera to an HDTV. The HDMI output terminal is
CEC-compatible. A mini-HDMI-to-HDMI cable,
such as 158VMC15MH or 119HDMICAM, is required.
PictBridge Printing: Using the supplied USB
cable, you can connect this camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer.
PictBridge is a standard that allows you to connect a PictBridge compliant
camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer and make prints, regardless of
brand.
Exif Print (Exif 2.21): The Canon EOS
Rebel T2i
conforms to Exif Print, a worldwide standard. Vital camera settings (such as
exposure mode, white balance, exposure time) and scene data are recorded to the
image file when it is captured. Printers compatible with Exif
Print are able to use this information to produce high quality photographs,
exactly the way they were intended at the time of capture. This intelligent
communication process also allows the printer to correct for poor lighting or
mistakes, resulting in photos that can be even better than the originals.
DPOF Print Settings: On the memory
card, you can select which
image or images you want to print and how many copies you want. This is
convenient for printing images all at once, on optional Canon direct print
function compliant printers, on PictBridge compliant printers, or at
participating photo labs.
Battery Information
Power Options: The EOS Rebel T2i operates on the supplied
LP-E8
Lithium-Ion battery (7.2V/1120 mAh). Battery performance decreases when used in
temperatures below 32° F. The battery can be charged in the supplied LC-E8E
battery charger in approximately 2 hours. You can use AA batteries in the
optional BG-E8 battery grip.
Auto Power Off: To save battery
power, the camera turns off automatically after a period of non-operation. The
Auto Power Off time can be set to 30 seconds or 1, 2, 4, 8, or 15
minutes.
Note: The
Auto Power Off function will not activate in Auto Playback Mode.
Optional AC Power: With the optional ACK-E8 AC
adapter kit, you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not
worry about the battery becoming exhausted.
Supplied
Software
Supplied Software: The EOS Rebel T2i comes bundled with the
EOS Digital Solution Disc Ver.22.0, which includes:
- ZoomBrowserEX Ver.6.5
(Windows)/ImageBrowser Ver.6.5 (Macintosh): primarily for JPEG image
viewing, editing, organizing, and printing. You can also play and edit MOV
movies and extract still images from movies.
- Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.8:
primarily for RAW image viewing, editing, processing, and printing (you can
also edit JPEG images while retaining the original images)
- Picture Style Editor Ver.1.7 (Windows/Mac): allows
you to edit Picture Style to your unique image characteristics and save them
as original Picture Style files
- EOS Utility Ver.3.5: allows you to
download images from your camera's memory card onto your computer's hard
drive
System Requirements:
| |
Windows |
Macintosh |
| OS |
Windows 7
Windows Vista (Service Pack 1)
Windows XP Pro/Home (Service Pack 2, 3) |
Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.6 |
| Computer |
PC with one of the above OS preinstalled and
built-in USB ports |
Macintosh with one of the above OS preinstalled
and built-in USB ports |
| CPU |
Stills: Pentium 1.3 GHz or higher
Movies: Core2 Duo 2.6 GHz or higher |
Stills: PowerPC G4/G5 or Intel processor
Movies: Core2 Duo 2.6 GHz or higher |
| Interface |
USB |
USB |
| Display |
- Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels or more
- Color Quality: Medium (16-bit) or more
|
- Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels or more
- Color Quality: Thousands of colors or more
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