Can You Wirelessly Control a Canon Rebel T3

T3 Summary

Marking a new entry point to the Insubordinate line, the Canon T3 offers skillful image quality, a friendly design, and excellent bombardment life. Although its burst-shooting capabilities don't friction match the best-in-class, and has a few omissions such as dust removal and spot metering, these are fairly easy to overlook given the entry-level pricetag. In all, a fairly easy recommendation for the offset-time SLR buyer.

Pros

Well-considered ergonomics and control layout; Solid build; Good image quality; Slap-up bombardment life; High-def movie capture.

Cons

Frame rate and burst depth not the best, especially for raw; Weak wink for an SLR; No sensor cleaning part; No spot metering.

Price and availability

The Canon Rebel T3 shipped from early March 2011, priced at US$599.99 with the 18-55mm IS Two kit lens.

Imaging Resource rating

four.0 out of five.0

Canon T3 Review

past Shawn Barnett, Dave Etchells, Zig Weidelich, and Mike Tomkins
Hands-on Preview Posted: 02/07/2011
Initial Exam: 08/07/2011
Review Posted: 09/23/2011

A major revamp to their previous Insubordinate XS entry-level SLR, the new Catechism T3 is significantly more than avant-garde than its predecessor, and looks to offer a great choice for both novices and enthusiast users on a budget. It's been about 18 months since the Rebel XS shipped in August of 2008, and although the Rebel T3 now has an even lower price, you get a lot more than for your coin.

Mayhap most significantly, the Rebel T3 has an increased sensor resolution of twelve megapixels, and also switches to a current-generation DIGIC 4 processor. Together, these allow a much wider ISO sensitivity range of 100 to half-dozen,400 equivalents. At that place'southward also a new 9-betoken autofocus arrangement with a unmarried f/five.6 cross-type indicate at the eye of the array, and a wider working range of EV 0 ~ xviii.  The updated AF organization sits alongside Canon'due south electric current generation 63 segment, dual layer iFCL metering scrap, and the company has likewise gifted the Rebel T3 with an expanded +/-5 EV exposure bounty range, an adjustable Auto Lighting Optimization function, and its useful Highlight Tone Priority manner.

There's likewise a slightly larger 2.vii-inch LCD display, a 720p Hard disk drive film mode, and a revamped version of Canon's image-stabilized eighteen-55mm kit lens. Not all the changes are entirely positive, though. The Insubordinate T3's pentamirror viewfinder has a narrower dioptric adjustment range of -2.5 to +0.5 diopters, along with always then slightly decreased 0.80x magnification, and while burst shooting speed is barely changed at 3 frames per second, the manufacturer-specified burst depth has fallen to just iv-five large/fine JPEG or ii Raw frames.

The older Rebel XS model is currently notwithstanding available on store shelves for a while longer with a discounted toll tag that's $fifty below the Rebel T3 kit, but nosotros understand that will only be the instance until stock runs out. Henceforth, the new Rebel lineup will commencement with the Canon T3, with step-up models existence the Insubordinate T2i and T3i, both of which offering xviii megapixel resolution.

Catechism Rebel T3 User Report

by Dave Etchells, Shawn Barnett and Mike Tomkins

More than two years after announcing the Rebel XS, Catechism has upgraded its entry-level SLR offering with the new Canon Rebel T3. As you might expect given the amount of time that's passed, this is quite an upgrade. Almost every attribute of the camera has been revamped and improved, while however retaining the compact styling that's fabricated the Insubordinate models favorites with those looking for compact ease of employ.

The Canon T3 is much more than but a compact SLR, though; it's a good quality photographic camera with a rich characteristic set that just happens to carry an entry-level price. An enhanced card guide system makes it perchance the most approachable Canon SLR to date for novice users, however there are more than plenty avant-garde features to keep more sophisticated users happy. Offer exceptional functionality at an entry-level toll, the new Canon T3 will exist a swell choice for anyone on a budget, whether the proverbial Soccer Mom or serious enthusiast.

Expect and Experience. The Canon Rebel series have always been favorites as relatively meaty models that provide the benefits of SLR shooting (paradigm quality, fast focusing, low-lite ability, etc.) without the bulk of many higher-terminate SLRs. They're thus favorites of women and others for whom the bulky grips of larger models are problematic, just even advanced shooters like them as an alternative to their larger cameras when faster frame rates or other features of full-sized models aren't needed.

The need to control costs means that entry-level camera models volition exist largely synthetic of plastic, so information technology's piece of cake to terminate up with a cheap feeling. The Canon T3 manages to avoid that, striking an first-class compromise betwixt low-toll manufacturing and solid build quality. Nosotros always choice up an entry-level camera with a certain amount of apprehension, wondering if it will experience plasticky and inexpensive in our hands. The Catechism T3 definitely doesn't have the solidity of an EOS 60D or 7D, and there'southward no question that you're treatment plastic, merely nosotros're happy to report that there's no console flex or crepitate, and so it doesn't feel hollow or cheap.

The new Canon T3 is slightly larger than the before XS that it replaces, measuring about 4mm wider, 2mm taller, and a noticeable 16mm thicker. We don't call back that the thicker torso will exist an issue even for users with smaller hands, and the slightly greater front-to-dorsum distance may be more comfortable to other users. Changes in styling from the earlier XS model are subtle, but the Canon T3's overall wait is sleeker and more rounded.

The grip is a fleck less contoured than that on the XS, albeit with roughly the same amount of finger room. I find the photographic camera more comfortable to hold with both hands, as my fingertips otherwise cease up pressing against the body more I like. My married woman Marti had no such trouble, and found the Canon T3'south grip quite comfortable. The superlative right corner of the camera's rear console bulges out slightly to provide a thumb residue, making for a more than secure feeling when property the camera one-handed. The back of the camera and the grip area are covered with a smooth, slightly rubbery coating, which too contributes to a more secure feel in the hand. Note the lack of an infrared remote command port on the grip, something the T3i has, but that the XS likewise lacked.

The top view is really quite clean, equally SLRs go. In that location are now no controls on the Catechism T3's left side, where there used to be buttons for both flash-release and depth-of-field preview. The wink release button has been moved to the right side of the acme panel, between the power switch and the Command punch. Moving it makes a lot of sense for the get-go-fourth dimension SLR owner. Those of us who've owned many volition first try the left panel, but it's actually non an obvious place to begin with. Though nosotros like the new position, they could have marked information technology a little more than clearly, every bit it'southward hard to come across in low low-cal, the 1 place you lot're going to want to see information technology. There's no longer a defended depth-of-field preview push on the T3; something that Catechism probably rightly assumes most consumer users wouldn't utilise anyway. You can, withal, configure the Set push button on the rear panel to serve as a depth-of-field preview button. Other controls on the meridian are the Way dial, Power switch, Main punch, and shutter release button.

The almost obvious alter on the back is that the Card and Display buttons that were on the left side of the viewfinder in the XS have been moved over to the right side, and replaced by the Canon logo. I have to say I'chiliad not keen on this change, as I notice it more convenient having those controls under my left pollex: the Canon T3's layout put too much functionality under my right thumb, making my control navigation a bit slower overall. I can see that the larger 2.7-inch LCD on the Catechism T3 left no room for the logo under the screen, and sympathize with Canon'southward need to have a logo showing somewhere, simply nonetheless regret this particular motion.

Much more than welcome is that the ISO button has returned to the rear panel, as a secondary part of the up arrow button, after having been banished to the pinnacle panel on the XS. This is a often used control, so having it right on the back is much more than convenient. The location previously occupied past the dedicated ISO button is at present taken over past the relocated popup wink release push.

Another obvious change is that the Catechism T3 now has a dedicated Live View/Movie Record push on the back panel. (The before XS used the Gear up button to enter Alive View, and had no Moving picture recording capability.) A Quick Card push has besides been added, for faster access to ofttimes-inverse settings, and the Playback and Delete buttons take been shuffled around.

With two new functions added to the same number of rear-panel buttons, something had to give, so the metering way and Picture Fashion settings take been relegated to carte access only.

The settings with dedicated buttons assigned to them (exposure compensation, ISO, AF, WB, and drive mode) are very fluid to utilize; you lot just press the push button and then rotate the main control dial, which is to be found just behind the shutter button on the top of the grip. Alternatively, for all but exposure bounty, you can cycle through the bachelor options just by pressing the button repeatedly, or by pressing the button and and so using the left/right pointer buttons to make your selection.

Sensor and processor. The last Insubordinate with a 12.2-megapixel sensor was the XSi, and though the Catechism T3's sensor outputs the same prototype size and resolution, its sensor is described equally having a total resolution of 12.6-megapixels, a slight increase over the XSi's 12.iv-megapixel chip. Possibly of more significance is another upgrade in the T3's imaging pipeline, nonetheless. It uses a newer DIGIC four epitome processor, where the XS and XSi used DIGIC III, a difference that shows up in improved noise suppression and better item in general (although information technology does squash fine particular in the difficult-to-return red leafage swatch of our test target, as y'all'll run across in our prototype quality comparisons towards the stop of this review). DIGIC 4 also allows capture of 14-bit RAW images, and the 8-fleck JPEGs are created from 14-bit data.

The one area where the Canon T3 comes upwards noticeably brusk is in the expanse of continuous shooting speed and buffer depth. Our testing plant the T3 to exist capable of 2.94 frames per 2d when shooting in JPEG mode, 1.96 fps when shooting in Raw format, and a relatively glacial 1.35 fps for Raw+JPEG. That might seem limiting enough, but Raw shooters volition find its very small-scale buffer retentiveness to be even more than problematic than its shooting speed. Although the tested burst depth of 17 large/fine JPEGs with our difficult-to-shrink test target seems reasonable, when shooting Raws the T3 slows afterwards only three frames, and for RAW+JPEG a single frame is enough to fill the buffer completely. None of this is likely to be whatever problem for coincidental snapshots or mural photos, but if you expect to shoot a lot of fast-moving activity, or are a dedicated Raw shooter, you'll want to await a petty higher in Canon'south SLR line.

Peripheral illumination correction. Vignetting, a darkening of the corners produced by some lens designs, is reduced via Peripheral Illumination Correction in the Canon T3. Using a database of lenses, the amount of correction is customized for each lens mounted. Selecting the item from the menu brings upwards a screen where y'all can meet which lens the camera detected, and whether correction data is available. Yous tin and so choose to disable the correction if the incorrect lens is showing (equally sometimes happens with non-Canon lenses), or else re-enable it.

Autofocus. The Catechism T3 offers nine-betoken focusing with a central cross-type f/5.6 focus betoken, with eight unmarried-axis points. The focusing screen is of the etched diversity, with boxes surrounding dots, which low-cal up red to confirm focus.

Metering. The Canon T3 inherits Canon'southward latest metering system, previously seen in the EOS 7D, T2i, and 60D, but does not include a Spot metering option. It's a 63-zone iFCL sensor, which stands for Intelligent Focus, Color, and Luminance metering. The name hints at how the sensor works: the iFCL chip has a dual-layer design with each layer sensitive to different wavelengths of light, allowing subject color to be taken into account when determining exposure. Information on focusing points is as well taken into account in metering calculations.

Machine Lighting Optimizer. The Canon T3'due south Auto Lighting Optimizer (ALO) option makes local brightness/dissimilarity adjustments to requite meliorate shadow detail nether contrasty lighting. Iii levels are bachelor, plus Off. It's not a stiff effect, but worth remembering if you're faced with such conditions.

ISO. The Canon T3's ISO ranges from 100 to six,400, with no expanded ISO (every bit is seen on the T3i), though this is still quite an increment over the Canon XS and XSi'south maximum of ISO 1,600. Instead of offer exposure compensation from -two.0 to +2.0 EV equivalents, the T3\ offers a much wider +/-5.0EV exposure compensation range.

Artistic Auto mode. CA manner gives the more novice user an piece of cake fashion to adjust the exposure, wink, resolution, drive style, and Motion picture Style. Setting discontinuity and shutter speed are converted to simpler concepts of groundwork mistiness (blurred or sharp), and exposure level (darker or brighter) with a slider that's adjusted with the Main dial. The more complex exposure decisions remain under the Canon T3's control in CA mode. The exposure slider is the more than useful, continuing in as a more comprehensible EV adjustment.

Viewfinder. One of our frequent complaints near the lower terminate of the Insubordinate line has been their very tight viewfinders. The Canon T3 unfortunately continues this tendency, with a viewfinder magnification of only 0.8x, actually merely slightly tighter than that of the XS earlier information technology. It likewise has a narrower diopter aligning range of just -2.5 to +0.5 diopters, downwards from -3 to +1 diopters in the Rebel XS. Coverage accurateness remains at near 95%, though, which is pretty typical for consumer SLRs. Information technology's a pentamirror design, so isn't as bright equally models using a pentaprism, but those are largely restricted to enthusiast and professional models.

The viewfinder condition readout is a pretty standard one, retaining the full-time ISO display we saw on the XS, only now with an upgrade to Catechism's current standard 9-AF betoken autofocus organisation, vs the vii-indicate one on the XS. The points are arranged in the traditional Canon diamond-shaped array, covering a good portion of the frame.

Feature guide. The Canon T3 is an entry-level model, but many novices might find the array of buttons on its back intimidating. To address this, Catechism has implemented a Feature Guide that briefly displays text on the LCD screen describing the effect of an option yous've just selected.

The new Feature Guide text appears whenever you select a Quick Menu item, explaining the role of that pick. Feature Guide text also appears whenever you rotate the Mode Punch to a new position, explaining in patently English what each item does.

Other than the newly-added Characteristic Guide displays, the Canon Rebel T3's user interface very much follows the Canon standard, seen on all their SLRs from entry-level to loftier-end pro models. A tabbed interface provides quick access to four screens of record-mode settings, two for playback, iii for setup, and a My Menu mode where you can collect often-used settings for quicker admission. The left-right arrow keys select between menu tabs while the up/down arrows move the cursor within the page. Pressing the Set button chooses an option and ultimately selects your setting choice in that location as well. Information technology'due south a very make clean interface that manages a large gear up of options without seeming overly cluttered.

Live View. Of class, the Canon T3 offers Alive View manner, something that volition seem more than familiar for the entry-level user accustomed to framing images on their digital camera's LCD display. Equally with many of the other features now included on the Catechism T3, it seems pretty full-featured as Live View modes become. You can motion the AF betoken effectually, switch between Contrast-detect and Phase-find (Quick AF) modes, and fifty-fifty zoom in to 10x. Activating information technology is every bit easy every bit pressing the Live View/Tape push button on the back.

While information technology might be more than familiar to point & shoot users stepping up to an SLR for the beginning time, I actually recommend against using Live View as your default shooting mode with the Canon Rebel T3. Normal through-the-eyepiece mode is much more than responsive, and you'll discover it easier to agree the camera steady when it's braced against your face. Live View mode likewise gobbles battery life, typically cutting the number of shots per charge past more than half. Utilise Live View mode if you need to shoot from an odd bending, similar holding the camera over your caput in a oversupply, or for determining manual focus precisely when using a tripod.

Video. The Canon T3 delivers good, basic video recording at 720p/30fps.

Motion picture mode. The Canon T3'due south video recording adequacy is a huge upgrade from the Rebel XS, which had no such option. By current standards, movie recording is adequately basic, in that the camera will only record 1,280 x 720 pixel high definition video, at either 25 or 30 frames/second, with no options for Total Hd or VGA capture. Exposure and focus control capabilities are relatively express. That said, it's a good basic capability, nifty for casual "video snapshots." Picture files are saved as .MOVs, using the MPEG-four format.

Past default, autofocus happens only before you start recording, however it's possible to configure the T3 to permit single contrast detection autofocus operations during video capture, admitting with visible hunting around the point of focus, and autofocus motor operation beingness clearly aural on the resulting video clip with the standard kit lens. Before capture commenced, I establish myself using the phase detection-based Quick AF mode to set focus for movies, as this was far faster than Live or Face Discover focus modes, and didn't really interfere with my recording at all, since one time capture starts the T3 volition automatically restrict itself solely to contrast detection AF. In Quick AF mode, the photographic camera briefly drops the mirror to fix focus using its normal phase-detect AF organization. Live and Confront Detect modes determine focus using the much slower contrast-detect method. I rarely used Live AF style earlier capture, only sometimes found Face up Find mode useful, as long as I had a relatively patient field of study.

Flick fashion. A few of the Live views, including Record, and the diverse Quick Bill of fare options.

Video exposure control on the Canon T3 is entirely automatic; the camera sets shutter speed, aperture, and ISO automatically. In that location'south ane prissy touch, though: While it doesn't let you lot adjust the video exposure settings (meet the T3i for that), if you half-press the shutter button while you're recording, it'll bear witness you the exposure values it's currently using for aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Even if I tin't change them, I really similar knowing what the camera is using for exposure settings. If you lot've enabled autofocus with the shutter button during capture, you can configure the T3 to temporarily disable AF while holding in the Autoexposure Lock button, allowing yous to view this exposure info without triggering an AF operation.

Similar most Canon SLRs, the Canon T3's video exposure curve is weighted heavily towards shutter speeds proportional to the frame charge per unit. That is, it volition adjust the aperture and ISO as needed to maintain a i/xxx or 1/25 second shutter speed across a wide range of light levels. Only in extremely bright lighting will the shutter speed become much shorter than i/30 second, and then only if the lens can't be stopped down any more. There are both pros and cons to this approach. The main reason Canon probably does this is that shutter speeds close to the frame rate produce much smoother-looking motility than practice shorter ones. High shutter speeds will produce sharper-looking individual frames (because there'southward no move mistiness), but the video volition wait very inclement to your eye when played back. Some other positive consequence of the Canon T3'due south video exposure bend is that the photographic camera volition mostly be using a very pocket-sized aperture, and then the greater depth of field will compensate quite a bit for the lack of live autofocus. On the other hand, you won't be able to utilise a shallow depth of field to isolate your subjects, and the very small apertures used in bright calorie-free tin effect in softer images, due to diffraction limiting.

Overall, the Canon T3's movie style provides good, basic movie recording that'due south probable to meet the needs of nearly consumers for casual recording: If you lot need full transmission exposure control or an external sound input jack, look to the T3i instead.

Flash. Similar all Canon consumer SLRs, the Canon T3 has a pop-upward flash, with an X-sync of 1/200 2nd and a guide number of 30 feet (nine.2m). The Catechism T3 as well has a hot shoe, where you tin can attach accompaniment flashes, all the way up to the 580EX 2.

The Catechism T3's pop-upward wink is in nigh respects similar to its predecessor'south, but the button that deploys the pop-up flash head has moved to the correct side of the T3's top panel, but behind the shutter push and command dial. We similar this location a lot, as it's very like shooting fish in a barrel to drib your alphabetize finger back to pop up the flash, and and so dorsum frontward over again to trip the shutter, all without taking your eye away from the viewfinder. With no screen-printed label, newcomers to the T3 may well miss the button's existence initially, though.

Adjusting flash exposure isn't very obvious, just not every bit bad as on some earlier models. The Quick Bill of fare is the easiest identify to make the aligning; just hit the Quick Card button, and employ the arrow keys to get to the flash exposure adjustment selection. This is dramatically amend than the earlier Rebel XS, which required you lot to dive several levels deep in the Tape Carte to make adjustments. The former method is still there, buried a couple of levels deep in the second Record menu screen, merely the Quick Menu means you can ignore that at present.

While it offers a lot of control options, we were disappointed to see that the Canon T3's flash has less range than that on the older XS or, for that thing, near of the rest of Canon's SLR lineup. Where about Canon consumer SLR models take a flash guide number of 43 anxiety at ISO 100, the Canon T3's is only rated 30 feet. Yous can of course boost wink range past shooting at a higher ISO setting, and the Catechism T3's images at loftier ISO are clean enough to do this with some abandon. Still, we'd similar to see this number more than on par with Canon'due south other consumer SLR models.

New flashes. At the same fourth dimension as launching the Rebel T3 and T3i, Canon besides announced ii new flash strobes, both probably designed to appeal more than to the Rebel T3i user than the T3 user. The 270EX II is an upgrade to the 270EX introduced with the T1i, and nevertheless zooms and tilts vertically for bounce flash. Changes include a more prominent LED set up lamp on the back, too as a Slave setting, and then it tin can serve as a pocket-size slave flash, activated past the Canon T3i's born flash, or by any other compatible wink in the Canon wireless flash organization. (Unfortunately, the Catechism T3 has no wireless flash arrangement, only if you take a 580EX 2 mounted on the Canon T3, it volition remote-control these flashes.) When used in wireless way, the Canon 270EX II tin only serve in A group, and responds to all channels. It comes with a small foot to concord the wink, as well every bit attach information technology to a tripod. The Canon 270EX II tin besides serve as a remote control for the T3i, but every bit we already mentioned, the Canon T3 doesn't have a infrared wireless remote port. Withal, information technology's a squeamish picayune lightweight flash that doesn't make the Canon T3 into a cumbersome beast like some flashes can do. It runs on two AA batteries and retails for The states$169.99.

The second new flash, the Canon 320EX, takes a retro approach to flash blueprint, while simultaneously acknowledging a new need among the latest digital SLRs: Information technology includes a very bright LED for shooting video, something the Canon T3 does have. The LED covers the area of a 50mm lens on a full frame sensor, or 32mm on an APS-C sensor camera like the T3. The colour temperature range of the LED varies from 4,500 to 6,500 Kelvin, at 75 lux. It offers upward to 3.v hours of continuous shooting and has a range of 1 meter at ISO iii,200 with the lens at f/5.vi.

The 320EX bridges the gap between the 270EX 2 and the 430EX 2 in a higher place it by also offer a manually zooming flash head that swivels and tilts for bounce wink. On the back, instead of a convoluted digital interface, you'll discover analog switches for setting up the 320EX as a wireless slave flash. But like the 270EX Two, the 320EX can also serve as a wireless infrared remote trigger. The Canon 320EX runs on 4 AA batteries and retails for US$249.99.

Lens. Catechism'southward EF-South xviii-55mm lens included in the T3 kit is a revision of the last epitome-stabilized version. At present called the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-five.6 IS II, the new lens at present claims upwardly to 4 stops of stabilization effectiveness, and has a "leathertone" texture. The new lens is also available for sale separately, priced at effectually Us$200.

Storage and battery. The Canon T3 can have SD, SDHC, and SDXC retentivity cards, as well as Eye-Fi wireless cards. The camera uses a new LP-E10 battery which is CIPArated to 700 shots per charge. Dissimilar the Insubordinate XS, the Canon T3 tin not accept a bombardment grip, so there'due south no way to extend bombardment life without exchanging bombardment packs, and nor is it possible to take duplicate controls for portrait-orientation shooting.

Availability. The Canon Rebel T3 with the xviii-55mm IS II kit lens shipped in early on March 2011, priced at approximately Us$600.

Canon T3 Field Exam

by Mike Tomkins

Having spent a couple of weeks with the Canon T3, I've found information technology to be quite an enjoyable camera to shoot with, bearing in mind that information technology's primarily a budget-conscious model aimed at the entry level lensman. Despite my larger than average hands--I'thou a little over vi feet tall--the T3's body was relatively comfortable whether shooting with a unmarried- or double-handed grip. That said, I did find myself wishing for somewhat of a deeper handgrip, as my fingers felt a trivial cramped when shooting single-handed. That probably led me to shoot two-handed more frequently than I'd typically do, the better to avoid my fingertips beingness pressed into the body on the inside of the grip. Although there's no mistaking the plastic body for what it is, it feels impressively solid and free from console flex or crepitate, and then I'd see the material selection therefore as a very acceptable tradeoff that has allowed a worthwhile savings in both weight and cost.

The primary controls were positioned comfortably within reach of my forefinger or pollex, although for my own preference, the Main punch could apply being angled forward rather more. As is, I felt it a petty bad-mannered to roll without adjusting my handhold, perhaps in part due to its very firm detents. The ISO push button's new location on the rear panel makes a lot of sense to me, given that yous must be looking at the LCD display to see the selected value, and I very much appreciated Canon'due south decision to vary the button shapes and sizes. Not only does this give the T3's torso a more mod feel, only it also makes it much easier to place buttons past experience solitary, once y'all've learned the layout. (Although I didn't accept the opportunity to endeavor this, given that nosotros're in the height of a sweltering Tennessee summer, it strikes me that the larger push sizes would make them easier to press with gloved fingers, equally well.)

High ISO operation is much improved over the Rebel XS, just the best results are had when shooting raw. At ISO 2,000, this shot taken five minutes afterwards sunset is quite make clean, but the raw version shows that quite a chip of fine detail is lost to noise processing. (Pay attending in particular to the right-paw side of the "basketball", which is textured similar the real thing.)

I wasn't quite and then thrilled past the new viewfinder, nonetheless. Perhaps I've grown accustomed to shooting with enthusiast cameras, but looking through the T3'south viewfinder feels a piddling bit like looking down a tunnel. While that'due south not surprising given that this is an entry-level camera, the fact remains that this is a new viewfinder design, and yet has taken a slight stride backwards from that in the preceding Rebel XS model. Non simply has magnification only slightly reduced, only perchance more than importantly, the dioptric correction range has likewise fallen. While that didn't affect me personally--my uncorrected eyesight is pretty proficient--it was an effect noted in our preview past IR publisher Dave Etchells, who constitute that the T3 couldn't quite recoup for his 20/200 nearsightedness, requiring him to keep his glasses on even when glare from ambient low-cal would ordinarily persuade him to do otherwise. On a positive notation, though, he also institute that the smaller viewfinder and reasonably high eyepoint meant that he didn't accept to brew his eyeglasses quite equally much in order to see the whole field of view.

On a positive note, though, the Catechism Rebel T3'southward low-calorie-free capabilities are much improved over those of its predecessor. The Rebel XS's maximum sensitivity limit of ISO i,600 equivalent was on the low side fifty-fifty when that camera first shipped 3 years ago, and feels positively anemic past modern standards. The Canon T3'southward upper limit of ISO six,400 equivalent, while it doesn't quite match the maximum available from its entry-level competition, no longer feels limiting. Personally, I plant everything upward to ISO 3,200 to be very usable direct out of the camera, and even upwardly to the ISO half-dozen,400 limit, skilful results were possible, although I generally preferred to shoot in raw and spend a piffling time in Photoshop for the best results. There's even more of an advantage when comparing the XS and T3 with each camera's standard kit lens mounted. While our sis site, SLRgear, has yet to complete thorough testing of the updated EF-S 18-55mm f/3.v-five.six IS II lens as of this writing, subjectively I plant its image stabilization capabilities quite impressive, letting me hand-hold shots that I'm not confident I could've achieved with the previous version of the lens.

Shooting depression to the ground was the only way to get the framing I wanted for this golden hour shot. That wouldn't accept been possible using the viewfinder, but the live view mode saved the day, even without an articulated LCD.

Newcomers to SLR photography volition likely gravitate to the T3'southward alive view way, if they've grown up shooting at arm's length with a meaty camera, and fifty-fifty without an articulated LCD I certainly appreciated information technology myself. I observe myself using live view almost frequently to shoot over my head or low to the footing, getting shots I simply couldn't manage with my eye to the viewfinder. The T3's LCD panel has wide-enough viewing angles that I can get at least an idea of my framing fifty-fifty from a fairly extreme angle. The 10x magnification function makes manual focusing pretty piece of cake, despite the LCD'southward relatively low resolution. Unfortunately, while I found the Rebel T3's live view mode to be pretty reliable in terms of achieving a focus lock, except for extremely low-dissimilarity subjects or in low ambient light, the contrast detection autofocus organization felt slow enough that I generally ended upwards disabling information technology altogether in favor of phase detection and some extra mirror flipping.

While the T3's moving-picture show capture capabilities don't rival those available from enthusiast cameras, they're a huge stride frontward from the Rebel XS, which didn't offer video recording at all. For its target marketplace, the ability to capture 720p loftier-def movie clips is probable enough to satisfy well-nigh customers, while the ability to control exposure, audio levels and the similar would probably exist overkill. I must admit I'm a picayune surprised that Canon didn't include the ability to record standard-definition video, though. With social media being such a big deal these days, information technology seems to me that the ability to record longer clips at lower resolution while retaining manageable file sizes conducive to online sharing would be a bonus. (And frankly, it would also help hide any slight problems with the subject field moving abroad from the betoken of focus, given that the T3 doesn't provide continuous autofocus during video capture.) Single autofocus operations are bachelor during capture if you enable the relevent menu option, and while I didn't find this to exist very useful given the relatively slow speed, hunting, and intrusive autofocus motor noise with the kit lens, some consumer videographers will probably still welcome the ability. (If zippo else, it lets you lot quickly arrange focus without stopping recording, and so the AF functioning can be excised from the video prune in post-processing.)

Lots of detail is available from the T3'south sensor, even if it lags somewhat behind its more expensive siblings in terms of pixel count. In this shot of Knoxville's Federal Courthouse, each and every brick is clearly defined.

The most important issue for my money is the relatively slow burst shooting speed when shooting raw images, coupled with the T3's express buffer depth. My reflexes aren't quite what they used to exist, and I notice a swift flare-up shooting part can be very helpful in making up for my deficiencies in this area. If you're shooting in JPEG mode, things aren't all that bad, with three frames per second for around 17 frames, simply as soon as you switch to Raw shooting, the speed drops significantly to ii frames per second, and the buffer fills after just the third frame. If you're a belt-and-suspenders type who favors Raw+JPEG, in that location's effectively no buffer at all -- a single frame fills the bachelor memory, and you have to wait three quarters of a second until yous can capture the side by side frame. From there, you tin can capture another frame every ane.5 seconds, effectively making Raw+JPEG shooting unusable for anything fifty-fifty moderately fast-paced. If you desire to shoot sports in RAW mode, y'all'll want upwards to i of Canon'south more avant-garde models, and family documentarians with hyperactive kids may also want to look towards a more than sophisticated photographic camera.

White remainder was more often than not fairly good, other than indoors where it tended to exist on the warm side, equally shown in our testing. Shooting effectually sunset, though, I found it to yield rather erratic results. The images just seconds earlier and subsequently this 1 had the same framing, but a much more neutral look. Of the three, this frame captured the golden 60 minutes wait much better, in part thanks to a little negative exposure compensation.

There are a couple of other points that might persuade some users to wait higher up Canon'south model line, but at the entry level, I think that either is arguably of minimal importance. The Insubordinate T3 lacks spot metering, and more experienced shooters may mourn its absenteeism, but I must admit that I don't detect myself using it terribly frequently -- exposure compensation generally suffices, especially when I can immediately review my results alongside both luminance and RGB histograms. Of more business concern is the lack of any mechanism for removing dust from the image sensor. The T3 does include an antistatic coating on the low-laissez passer filter that attempts to forestall dust sticking in the first place, but should a stubborn grit particle attach above the sensor's surface, the T3 lacks Canon's piezoelectric system that--in the company'due south other contempo SLR models--shakes dust free with a burst of high-frequency vibration. Instead, the T3 relies solely on the ability to map the locations of grit particles, and then retouch them from images in mail service-processing. I'm of ii minds nigh this design decision. On the ane hand, I'm sure it's helped Canon to hit its price-indicate with the T3, and many owners volition likely never remove their kit lens, making dust reduction a moot bespeak. If, on the other hand, you're purchasing the Rebel T3 expecting to have advantage of the ability to modify lenses, then similar whatsoever such photographic camera dust is eventually going to go an outcome, and you're going to end upward having to clean the sensor manually. Information technology strikes me that--for users really taking advantage of their camera--it's thus at the entry-level where a congenital-in dust removal system could evidence of the most benefit, saving entry-level photographers from having to pace exterior their comfort zone to clean the sensor manually, or at least assuasive them to get a footling while longer in between manual cleanings.

With any photographic camera, though, the most important feature has to be its image quality, and here I feel that Canon's done a pretty good job with the T3. There are some slight quirks, especially with indoor white remainder, but they're easily worked effectually. With expert drinking glass, the Canon T3 is capable of dandy results, especially because that it is, after all, an entry-level model. Even at its highest ISO sensitivity, it tin can yield quite usable prints at up to eleven" x xiv", and at ISO 800 or below you can look to manage prints upwardly to xx" 10 thirty", or smaller sizes with generous room for cropping. Given that the Canon T3i kit costs half equally much again as the T3, photographers who don't have the need for even larger print sizes--and who can alive with the T3's sedate burst-shooting capabilities--will detect much to love for an entry-level pricetag. For many consumers, the savings in cost compared to the T3i could bring a second lens within reach, providing an alternative to the kit lens. That could allow them really accept advantage of one of the chief benefits of an SLR camera compared to meaty and bridge models, and might well testify the smarter selection, rather than going for a more capable body with only one kit lens.

Catechism Rebel T3 Prototype Quality Comparisons

Virtually digital SLRs will produce a reasonable ISO 100 shot, then I like to button them and see what they tin can do at ISO one,600. Recent advances in sensor technology accept made ISO 1,600 look a lot more like ISO 100, but in that location are withal cameras whose quality starts to fall apart at this setting. I likewise choose 1,600 because I like to be able to shoot at this level when indoors and at night. Notation that these crops have been updated from a production version Canon T3.

Note that these images are all-time quality JPEGs straight out of the camera, at default settings including racket reduction, and are shot using reference lenses and then that image quality is straight comparable and non limited by kit lenses.

Canon T3 versus Canon XS at ISO 1,600

Canon T3 at ISO 1,600

Canon XS at ISO 1,600

Comparing the T3 to its immediate predecessor shows several interesting things. First, the top images shows how much more resolution the T3 has with its 12-megapixel sensor over the 10-megapixel XS, which y'all can see by the larger image size. Next you see how much more aggressive the noise suppression is, especially with the chroma noise in the background. The T3 still maintains proficient item, fifty-fifty noticeably better detail in the mosaic image. But that noise suppression fairly destroys the detail in our very difficult-to-render red leaf swatch.


Canon T3 versus Canon T2i at ISO 1,600

Canon T3 at ISO ane,600

Canon T2i at ISO 1,600

The T3 has noticeably less resolution than the T2i, but detail and image quality are pretty similar. It's no surprise that the red leaf textile looks a piffling better on the T2i, as that sensor has more pixels on the job of interpreting the information. Both do a pretty poor job on that target, only a very practiced job with the balance of the detail in the shot.


Canon T3 versus Canon T3i at ISO 1,600

Canon T3 at ISO 1,600

Catechism T3i at ISO ane,600

Once more, the T3 has noticeably less resolution than the T3i, but the T3 comes out looking pretty practiced, pixel for pixel.


Canon T3 versus Nikon D3100 at ISO 1,600

Canon T3 at ISO ane,600

Nikon D3100 at ISO 1,600

Shadow noise suppression seems about on par with the D3100, with a little more dissimilarity. The mosaic image looks more contrasty too, with better detail. But the Nikon D3100 does meliorate with the red leafage swatch.


Canon T3 versus Pentax K-r at ISO 1,600

Canon T3 at ISO 1,600

Pentax K-r at ISO ane,600

The Pentax Chiliad-r is a good cost lucifer with the Canon T3, and image quality is pretty similar. The T3 has more dissimilarity and slightly greater detail. The 1000-r also has a tough time with the red swatch, and renders the pinkish cloth beneath it with more magenta than it should. Pretty comparable though.

Item: Catechism T3 vs. XS, T2i, T3i, Nikon D3100 and Pentax K-r

Canon T3
ISO 100
ISO three,200

Canon XS
ISO 100
ISO i,600

Catechism T2i
ISO 100
ISO 3,200

Canon T3i
ISO 100
ISO iii,200

Nikon D3100
ISO 100
ISO iii,200

Pentax One thousand-r
ISO 100
ISO 3,200

Detail comparison. Looking at the black and white particular crops at both ISO 100 and three,200 shows us a fiddling more nearly the various sensors. The relative deviation between the T3 and XS in terms of resolution isn't equally great as the departure betwixt 12 and 18-megapixels, to be sure. While you become hints of the lines within the letters on the characterization at both 12 and 10-megapixels, you can see them well-divers at 18 on the T2i and T3i. Bottom line, the T3 is more on a level with the Thou-r and D3100 than the T2i and T3i, and it has some pretty dramatic oversharpening when compared to the D3100 and K-r, especially around the red letters.

Canon T3 Print Quality

Fantabulous 20x30-inch prints at ISO 100; Proficient 16x20-inch prints at ISO one,600; and even ISO 6,400 shots are skilful at 11x14 inches.

ISO 100 shots look smashing printed at 20x30 inches, with practiced color and precipitous particular.

ISO 200 images also print well at 20x30 inches.

ISO 400 shots bear witness similar particular at 20x30 inches, but get-go to soften in reds but slightly.

ISO 800 images are a bit soft at 20x30, but still quite usable. Reds are softer than other low-contrast detail areas.

ISO 1,600 shots finally break down the low-dissimilarity red areas and other detail plenty that it'southward time to reduce print size to 16x20 inches. The red areas don't recover enough with this reduction, only other elements do, as is common.

ISO 3,200 files look better printed at 13x19 inches, and though chroma noise is blotchy in the shadows, it's not likewise detrimental to the image. Reduction to 11x14 removes their influence.

ISO 6,400 images are quite usable at 11x14.

Overall, the Canon T3'south images look quite expert printed. The trouble with our red-leaf swatch is pretty common, so no surprise there. A photographic camera that prints 20x30-inch images from ISO 100 to 800 is doing quite well, and even its acme ISO setting produces a good quality image at 11x14! Slap-up at all.

See below for our decision; be sure to check the other tabs for detail test results.

In the Box

The Canon T3 kit contains the following items:

  • Catechism T3 digital camera
  • EF-S 18-55mm f/3.v-5.6 IS Two lens
  • Front end and rear lens caps
  • Body cap
  • Eyecup Ef
  • Wide Neck StrapEW-200D
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack LP-E10
  • Battery pack comprehend
  • Battery charger LC-E10 or LC-E10E (varies by market)
  • Power cord (if arranged charger is LC-E10E)
  • Photographic camera basic education transmission
  • Camera instruction manual CD-ROM
  • Software instruction manual CD-ROM
  • EOS Digital Solution Disk CD-ROM

Recommended Accessories

  • Extra battery pack for extended outings
  • Large capacity SDHC/SDXC memory carte du jour. These days, 8GB is a good tradeoff betwixt price and capacity, but if you program to capture HD movie clips, look for larger cards with Class 6 or faster ratings.
  • Speedlite 580EX II, 430EX II, 320EX, 270EX 2, or 270EX flash strobe, ST-E2 Speedlite Transmitter
  • RS-60E3 wired remote release
  • HDMI cable HTC-100 or other compatible cable
  • Air-conditioning adapter kit ACK-E10 if you do much studio shooting
  • Camera case

Catechism T3 Determination

Pro: Con:
  • Good ergonomics; varied button-shapes make it like shooting fish in a barrel to operate by feel
  • Solid build for a plastic-bodied camera
  • Generally adept image quality for its form
  • Reasonably wide sensitivity range for an entry-level model
  • Excellent particular from RAW files
  • Authentic color
  • Creative Auto mode replaces photo jargon with easily-understood terminology
  • Generous exposure compensation range
  • Peripheral Illumination Correction reduces vignetting
  • Highlight Tone Priority works well to protect highlights
  • Machine Lighting Optimizer works well to better exposure in some situations
  • Very good battery life
  • High-def movie capture with unmarried AF operation during capture
  • Control dial is very stiff, and not ideally angled for comfort
  • Flash push is easy to miss, since information technology lacks a screen-printed label
  • New viewfinder has slightly less magnification, much narrower diopter aligning range
  • Very warm auto white residual when shooting indoors
  • Burst speeds lower than typical from competing entry-level cameras
  • Even slower outburst shooting in raw mode, positively glacial in raw+JPEG, with small to nonexistent buffer depth
  • No in-camera correction for chromatic abnormality or geometric baloney
  • Weak wink, by SLR standards
  • No spot metering
  • No ultrasonic sensor cleaning
  • Minor chroma noise and demosaicing errors in fine particular such as hair
  • Doesn't support a portrait / battery grip

Although information technology occupies the entry-level position in Canon's SLR lineup, the Rebel T3 has a fairly rich characteristic prepare, and offers a significant step frontwards from the before Rebel XS. Handling is practiced, with a comfy grip, although those with larger hands may detect the handgrip only slightly shallow for their liking. The main controls are well located, and an assortment of large buttons of varying shape go far easy to operate the camera by bear on, once you've had a fiddling while to familiarize yourself with the layout. Every bit you'd expect of a consumer-oriented camera with what--by SLR standards, anway--is a relatively compact body, the number of external controls isn't excessive, and there's quite a bit of button-sharing going on, just the key exposure variables can all be adapted without needing to enter the menu arrangement. Friendly touches like the Quick Bill of fare's Characteristic Guide help less experienced photographers build the confidence to leave their manual at home.

The lack of a mechanical grit reduction system is initially somewhat of a surprise, merely in some ways does brand sense. While it's entry-level buyers who're most likely to feel out of their depth with sensor cleaning, they're as well more likely than almost to leave the kit lens on their camera at all times, buying a DSLR for its handling and big-sensor image quality, rather than for the power to change lenses. Likewise, the rather anemic burst-shooting speed and depth in raw mode can to some extent be overlooked, given that typically consumer behavior will be to shoot JPEGs most of the time, if not exclusively. The T3'south new viewfinder is a rather more meaning disappointment. We don't like to see specifications being reduced in a newer photographic camera, merely that's what has happened hither. To be fair, the decrease in magnification is only slight, simply the same can't be said of the reduced diopter correction range, and this change may well cause some eyeglass-wearers to expect to a different camera.

At the end of the day, all the same, SLR epitome quality is probably the master reason an entry-level heir-apparent is looking to step up from a compact or span model, and hither the Canon T3 does a pretty expert task. With the exception of a rather warm car white balance in indoor shooting, the T3's accurate color and proficient detail make for more often than not pleasing results. While the T3's sensor resolution might non rival that of more expensive cameras, information technology matches its main entry-level rivals, and offers plenty of opportunity for generous print sizes, or a off-white caste of mail service-capture cropping to fine-melody your framing. Compared to its predecessor, the Catechism T3 has besides taken a very worthwhile step forwards in terms of high ISO performance, non to mention the addition of loftier-def movie capture capabilities.

Overall, the Canon Rebel T3 offers a fairly compelling package for amateur photographers looking to step up to their get-go SLR, and some existing Rebel owners may too find the T3 to exist a worthy upgrade. More experienced shooters, however--especially those who tend to shoot exclusively in raw format--will desire to expect at alternatives with greater flare-up-shooting performance. To be fair to Canon, though, they're not really the target market for this camera. For the entry-level buyer wanting to step up to an SLR for the commencement fourth dimension, the Catechism T3 offers a pretty compelling package that earns it iv out of five points and a Dave's Selection.

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