What format is Canon 600d?
Video specification
Sizes | • 1920x1080p: 30/24 fps (NTSC), 25/24 fps (PAL) • 1280x720p (HD): 60 fps (NTSC), 50 fps (PAL) • 640×480 (SD): 60 fps (NTSC), 50 fps (PAL) |
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Audio | 44.1kHz Mono (Internal Mic), Linear PCM |
Format | .MOV MPEG-4 AVC, H.264 |
File size | 5.5 MB/sec (1080P), 5.5 MB/sec (720P), 2.8 MB/sec (VGA) |
Can a JPEG be a RAW file?
RAW + JPEG mode is available on some digital cameras, and lets you shoot and save in both file formats at the same time. This saves two copies — the original RAW file and a JPEG.
How many megapixels does Canon 600D have?
18-megapixel
With class-leading 18-megapixel resolution, user-friendly design, and the entire EOS family of lenses and accessories at your disposal, the EOS 600D lets nothing stand in the way of your photography.
What file types does the canon 600D support?
Like other EOS DSLRs, the 600D supports both JPEG and CR2.RAW file capture, with three JPEG sizes and two compression levels available. Unlike the higher-featured models, there is only one raw file option (recording at 5184 x 3456 pixels) and Large/Fine is the only JPEG size available for RAW+JPEG capture.
What is the difference between the Canon EOS 550D and 600D?
Like the 550D, the focusing screen is non-interchangeable but there’s no eye-start sensor to switch off the LCD screen when your eye is near the viewfinder. (That happens when you half-press the shutter button.) Top view of the EOS 600D with no lens fitted. (Source: Canon.)
What is the sensitivity range of the canon 600D?
The 600D’s sensor supports the same sensitivity range as the EOS 550D and 60D. Its standard range runs from ISO 100-6400 with one expansion step, H1 (equivalent to ISO 12,800), when expansion is enabled via C.Fn1-2. Separate noise-reduction processing is available for high sensitivities and long exposures.
What is the live view mode on the EOS 600D?
The Live View mode on the EOS 600D is much the same as the EOS 550D and covered in our review of that camera. Sensitivity, lens aperture and shutter speed are controlled automatically be the camera, although AE Lock and exposure compensation provide some facilities for overriding the camera’s settings.