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Instead, you will use a memory card inside of the camera. You can choose various memory capacities based on how many photos you plan on taking.

On eBay, you'll find plenty of custom bundles to give you what you need. It's common for kits to provide you with zoom lenses as opposed to a fixed focal length. With a digital camera like the Canon T3i, you don't have to worry about changing out the film. Skip to main content. Shop by Category. More View more categories Less View less categories. All Auction Buy It Now. However, results were still quite good overall for the type of lens, and the image stabilization will come in handy for handheld telephoto shots or in poor light.

Details were somewhat soft in the center of the frame, and softer still in the corners and edges. Most lenses have some softening in the corners at macro distances. Some noticeable vignetting corner shading was also present. Both the softness and vignetting would likely improve by stopping down a bit more, though. The Canon T3i''s flash throttled down for the macro area very well. There was no detectable shadow from the lens barrel, only the same vignetting as in the non-flash exposure.

Geometric Distortion Higher than average barrel distortion at wide-angle and moderate pincushion distortion at telephoto with the mm IS kit lens. At the telephoto end, there was about 0.

Geometric Distortion is the tendency for the lens to bend straight lines outward like a barrel -- usually at wide-angle or inward like a pincushion -- usually at telephoto.

Chromatic Aberration and Corner Sharpness Moderately high chromatic aberration at wide-angle and telephoto with the mm IS lens. Some minor softening in the corners. Chromatic Aberration.

Chromatic aberration in the corners with the Canon mm IS lens is moderately high at both wide-angle 18mm and telephoto mm settings. The amount and intensity of the color fringing reduces as you move toward the center of the image, but is still slightly evident in the center at wide-angle. CA is much lower in the center at full telephoto. Corner Softness. The Canon Rebel T3i and mm lens produced some slightly soft corners in a few shots. At full wide-angle, corners on the right side of our test targets were somewhat softer than the center, but the blurring didn't extend very far into the frame.

The left side, however, showed slightly less softening in the corners. The center of the image was quite sharp. At full telephoto, all four corners were only slightly soft with the top right being the softest. The image was pretty sharp in the center.

Corner sharpness in general was pretty good for the type of lens, and somewhat better than expected compared to far-field house results. Overall, a good performance here, especially for a wide-angle lens a 7. Also keep in mind the above lab target shots are taken with the lens wide-open and sharpness and corner shading generally improve when a lens is stopped-down a couple of f-stops from maximum aperture.

The Canon T3i provides what the company calls Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction, which corrects for lens shading commonly called "vignetting" , producing more uniform exposure across the frame by compensating for the light fall-off seen with some lenses in the corners of the frame. Mouse over the Off and On links above to see the effect on the mm kit lens at wide-angle and telephoto at maximum aperture.

For JPEG shooting, the correction is made at capture time, while RAW shooters can access the function in Canon's Digital Photo Professional software, although Canon shooters should note that the latter approach offers the highest degree of correction. In-camera correction of JPEGs operates with somewhat reduced strength, especially when shooting at higher ISO sensitivities, given that the correction can make image noise more pronounced.

From the factory, the T3i body ships with correction data for about 25 lens models. Canon's EOS Utility software allows correction data for lenses including models as-yet unreleased to be uploaded to the Canon T3i.

The resulting image also appears to be vertically shifted slightly compared to the sensor, though there is no noticeable tilt which is unfortunately quite common with this type of optical viewfinder.



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