Rebel T2i and some PowerShots from Canon

Latest updates from CanonRumors.com - Canon Rebel T2i:

  • New LCD (Even Higher Resolution)
  • Selectable FPS (Video)
  • New build quality and shape for a Rebel
  • No articulating screen
  • New battery LP-E8
  • New battery grip

and some new PowerShot cameras:

  • Canon PowerShot SD1200 “A” (SD1200 replacement) with 12mp sensor, 3x zoom and 2.5″ LCD
  • Canon PowerShot SD780 “A” (SD780 replacement) with 12mp sensor, 4x zoom and 2.7″ LCD

Related posts:

  1. Canon announces EOS Rebel T3i, T3, EF 500mm + 600mm f/4L IS II USM and more
  2. The Canon Rebel 1500D/T1 coming soon
  3. Canon EOS Rebel T2i (EOS 550D)
  4. Some Canon rumors: 600D and 1100D to be announced next month
  5. Canon 60D and 550D/600D rumored specs

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4 Comments

  1. saris
    Posted February 3, 2010 at 9:48 am | Permalink

    I like Canon they are getting better and better in making an easy to use DSLR
    i hope they would upgrade 17-40 L to Version 2 or a dreammie 12-24 F4 (just a dream)

  2. young
    Posted February 3, 2010 at 11:27 am | Permalink

    Higher LCD resolution could be the Samsung 3.5″ 1.2M dots

  3. Eric
    Posted February 3, 2010 at 1:17 pm | Permalink

    Sounds interesting. Would be nice if it had a build quality similar to a Pentax K-7 or an Olympus E-30. That would make the Canon 60D expendable. Of course I’d also like for them to drop the ridiculous “Rebel” moniker in the US if they go more up market with it. What exactly is rebellious about it? It’s the best selling DSLR in the world after all. The Canon Sheep T2i would be more appropriate. Oh well, at least it isn’t called the Kiss like in the Japanese market.

    • Sky
      Posted February 4, 2010 at 5:17 am | Permalink

      Hahaha, good point! At least here in europe we have normal names: 1000D, 450D, 500D, 50D… simple.
      Sony unified the naming across the world (it was similar, with ridiculous name “maxxum” for US), so Canon could grow up for that too… oh wait, they are still in “megapixel war” times.