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Creative Auto is a semimanual mode with capabilities you can view as an advanced Auto mode or dumbed-down Program mode, depending upon your viewpoint. All functions in CA are automated, with a few exceptions. It's an increasingly common approach for beginners who'd like to take some chances. The camera also retains My Menu, which lets you build a go-to list of the most frequently accessed menu settings--in my case, for instance, format and metering settings.

Canon also adopts the interactive control panel for directly changing most shooting settings via the information display on the LCD; you access it via the Q button.

I still dislike the viewfinder that Canon carries over several generations from the old XSi. It offers the same 95 percent coverage as its competitors, but at a lower magnification than some, and it uses the same horribly annoying tiny focus points that don't actually tell you if it's in focus; locked or not, it simply blinks, briefly.

I had to turn on the indicator beep. Yes, there's a focus lock indicator in the viewfinder, but it's down on the bottom right where it's a bit of a strain on your peripheral vision. Those video files may make the camera's SDXC card support a necessity. There's also a jack for an external microphone. Like its higher-end models, you get full manual controls and on-demand autofocus during shooting, which you don't really want to do with most lenses, as they're too noisy.

For photographers, the new high-resolution display--it uses a slightly wider aspect ratio instead of the ratio in the T1i--and the incorporation of the 7D's metering system is very welcome.

The display is really nice, but you do need to crank the brightness to view it in direct sunlight, which can mess with your judgment when shooting video or trying to figure out if you've metering a scene correctly.

Canon expanded the exposure compensation range up to five stops in either direction--and up to a whopping 7 stops for bracketing--but you're still limited to a 3-shot bracket and a range of two stops around the center. The T2i lacks common perks that Sony, Pentax, and Olympus equip their cameras with, including features such as in-body mechanical stabilization and a wireless flash controller in the body, a feature I occasionally find quite useful, in this camera.

The company's inclusion of an image-stabilizing kit lens doesn't quite compensate for the omissions, since additional optically stabilized lenses tend to cost more in the long run. For a complete accounting of the T2i's features, download the PDF manual. In many ways, the T2i is exceptionally fast. It powers on and shoots in just less than 0. With a time to focus and shoot of 0. There's about a 0. The only comparative disappointment is its 3.

On one hand, both the autofocus system and the image processing are certainly fast enough to handle the action-shooting needs of the typical personal or hobbyist photographer, but there are faster models out there. Overall, I think the T2i delivers the best image quality in its class, with great color and dynamic range outweighing its marginally weaker noise results.

Canon's inexpensive mm kit lens delivers reasonably sharp images. Keep in mind that other manufacturers tend to dial up the sharpness a bit more than Canon does for their defaults.

Unlike Pentax and Sony's competing models, Canon takes a light touch with its default color settings--and, in fact, has more defaults that deliver accurate color than any other. While its Standard Picture Style does boost contrast a touch, it doesn't cause wholesale hue shifts the way others do, or as its Landscape setting does.

The T2i renders excellent color, saturated or subtle, with very good accuracy. For the money, Canon delivers an excellent noise profile in the T2i. The camera's usability beyond that ISO depends upon scene content and lighting. As with most of its competitors, the highest ISO sensitivities can be useful for images that will be reproduced at small sizes, but there's too much color noise for decent prints.

Canon excels with its noise-reduction algorithms, though it seems to start with a surprisingly low-noise image to begin with, at least at ISO 3, This bag is designed to hold two 35mm SLR camera bodies, seven to ten lenses, flash, film, accessories, etc.

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