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Canon EOS Rebel T3i DSLR Camera with 18–55mm Lens: Capture your next masterpiece with this Canon Rebel T3i, an easy-to-use compact DSLR that boasts plenty of features. The DIGIC 4 Image Processor and 18.0-megapixel CMOS Image Sensor provide optimal performance for superb still shots, while Full HD recording delivers incredible performance when shooting video. No matter your experience with DSLR cameras, the multitude of features and ease of operation gives you more creative options.Memory card sold separately.
 
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Couldn't be happier
on June 25, 2014
Posted by: photobug
from New York
Verified Purchase:Yes
I haven't owned an SLR camera in over 10 years, and my last was a good quality Nikon SLR (non-D). I debated between the this canon and similarly priced and feature-set nikon (D70) but went with the canon because of the fact that the auto-focus servo is located within the LENS of the canon as opposed to the BODY of the nikon. Other reviewers and specs indicated that the auto-focus on the canon to be faster (from near to far with a 55-250mm lens).
It was very easy for me to get the hang of using a DSLR, and on my first day of shooting got great actions shots of a soccer game (using 250mm zoom with image stabilization). The key though is to get the lenses with image stabilization. It will make a world of difference for action and low-light situations.
The only draw-back to the camera that I have noticed in the few months that I have used it is the built-in flash. With no flash, you can rapidly snap photos to be able to choose the best in a situation, but with the built-in flash the refresh time seems to be at least 2-3 seconds. My next investment will be a decent quality external flash.
Would I buy this camera again? DEFINITELY.
Would I buy the kit with the IS lenses again, for the additional cost? DEFINITELY.
Was it worth getting the zoom lens right away? ABSOLUTELY.
My Best Buy number: 0563091484
What's great about it: Great "bang for the buck"
What's not so great: refresh time of built-in flash
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy a comfortable view of your 40" - 50" TV with this Sanus Premium VMT5-B1 wall mount that features tool-free adjustment for easy tilting and sliding. The integrated cable management lets you discreetly hide wires to maintain a neat appearance.
 

Does this work with Metal Wall Studs?

I need to provide a TV mount for a room with steel wall studs rather than wood. As long as I pre-drill the holes to start the screws will this product work?
Steel studs do not have any pull-through strength. I would NOT rely on the steel studs to hold up a TV with just regular screws. Consider using molly anchors in the studs.
9 years, 4 months ago
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photobug
   New York
 
Samsung UN50H6350AFXZA LED HDTV: With the Smart Hub and built-in Wi-Fi, this Samsung LED HDTV lets you stream movies, surf the Web, download apps and more. The 1080p screen and Wide Color Enhancer Plus technology provide a rich, clear picture.
 

PIP capable?

Picture In Picture capable?
No PIP, as far as I can tell.
9 years, 4 months ago
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photobug
   New York