
Canon Introduces EOS Digital Rebel T2i DSLR And Four New PowerShots
February 8th, 2010 admin
PMA, which is America’s largest camera show, is scheduled to start this month in California, and it’s safe to say that a handful of new Canons will be there. Today, the camera outfit introduced its newest consumer-level DSLR, the Digital Rebel T2i. The DSLR has features that have been previously unavailable at these price points, including an 18MP CMOS sensor, Full HD video recording and selectable frame rates of
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