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 London, UK, 7th February 2011 – Canon today announces the  launch of the EOS 600D – a compact, lightweight Digital SLR  (DSLR) that makes capturing exciting, fun and creative images easier than ever.  The perfect choice for aspiring photographers looking for a combination of  outstanding image quality and ease-of-use, the EOS 600D sits at the top of  Canon’s entry-level EOS line-up, above the existing EOS 550D and the new EOS  1100D.
 Capturing stunning images and Full HD video has never been easier,  thanks to a range of automatic shooting modes that beginners can use to  instantly express their creativity. A Feature Guide has been added to the user  interface to help you learn about the camera as you use it, helping to develop  your photography skills. With an unrivalled range of EF lenses, Speedlites and  other accessories to enhance your shooting, the EOS system holds the key to the  perfect shot – wherever your journey takes you, and whatever the scene before  you.
 
 First-class image quality
 The EOS 600D provides  all the tools to capture beautiful stills and HD movies. Amazing picture detail  is provided by a high-resolution 18 Megapixel (MP) APS-C CMOS sensor, which  combines with 14-bit DIGIC 4 processing so you can capture the wonder of a  beautiful blue sky and enjoy exceptionally smooth gradients between colours. The  camera’s low light shooting capability enables you to achieve clear, natural  images in darker conditions, with an ISO range of 100-6400 that can be further  expanded to 12800.
 
 Great for shooting pets, children or wildlife, the EOS  600D allows high-speed shooting at 3.7 frames per second (fps), enabling you to  capture fast-moving action. Each shot will be captured in sharp detail thanks to  the 9-point Auto Focus system, which can track subjects using the auto focus  points across the frame. Even more accurate focusing is providing by an  extra-sensitive central AF Sensor, while the iFCL Metering system from the  semi-professional EOS 7D features a 63-zone Dual-layer metering sensor, helping  you to ensure your shot is correctly exposed, even in difficult lighting  conditions.
 
 Easy shooting, amazing results
 New  fully-automatic Scene Intelligent Auto mode makes it easy for you to capture  outstanding quality shots with almost no effort. Allowing you to focus  exclusively on framing your picture, Scene Intelligent Auto analyses the scene  for you and automatically picks the best settings to capture it. Your images  will look better than ever thanks to a new ‘Auto’ Picture Style, which  automatically makes fine adjustments to colours while you focus on capturing the  scene you want.
 
 The EOS 600D also makes it easy for you to instantly add  creativity to your pictures. Change the atmosphere of a scene with Basic+, which  allows you to pick the mood you want to achieve from one of eight options,  including ‘Warm’, ‘Cool’ or ‘Intense’. Whether you’re shooting landscapes,  portraits, or close-up macro shots, Basic+ makes it easy to capture the perfect  image.
 
 Simple, flexible, artistic
 Ideal for  beginners, a Feature Guide has been added to the EOS 600D’s menu system,  offering a brief description of each key setting and its effect, helping you  learn more about the camera as you use it.
 
 You can also shoot overhead,  at ground level or around corners with the EOS 600D’s
 Vari-angle 7.7cm 3:2  ratio ClearView LCD. Rich on-screen detail is provided in 1.04 million-dot  resolution, and the side-mounted hinge allows users to comfortably and  creatively shoot from a range of unusual angles, or when using a tripod. A  smudge-resistant fluorine coating and three anti-reflection coatings also ensure  you can see the LCD in clear detail, wherever you are.
 
 Allowing you to  apply your own stamp to your shots, the EOS 600D is perfect for experimenting  with different Creative Filters. Fish-eye-Effect creates a barrel-shaped  distortion similar to a fish-eye lens, and you can instantly turn a scene into a  small-scale model with Miniature Effect. Toy Camera Effect, Grainy B/W and Soft  Focus offer additional options, allowing you to experiment with your images in a  number of different ways.
 
 Capture stunning detail with EOS movie
 Capture your memories in superb clarity with Full HD (1080p) movie  mode, while a dedicated movie shooting mode means you can switch between stills  and HD video instantly. You can also reach distant subjects using new Movie  Digital Zoom function, which crops the centre of the sensor from 3x to 10x while  still maintaining Full HD quality – great for capturing wildlife on a safari  holiday.
 
 Enabling you to capture more engaging videos, Video Snapshot  mode shoots video in two, four, or eight second segments, creating clips that  are short, easy to edit and of similar lengths to clips used in most TV  programmes. As they are recorded, the clips are saved to a Video Snapshot Album  and combined into one movie. A soundtrack can be added by choosing from tracks  uploaded to the camera and the result viewed on the camera’s LCD, or on an HDTV  via the built-in mini HDMI connection.
 
 The EOS system –  unrestricted creativity
 As your skills develop, the EOS 600D grows  with you. As part of Canon’s EOS range, the camera is compatible with the  unrivalled selection of EF lenses and a range of accessories, so you can add to  your kitbag as your ability and style develops. Over 60 lenses provide you with  unlimited creative possibilities: wide-angle lenses capture sweeping landscapes,  macro lenses capture the most intricate beauty of the tiniest creatures, and  telephoto lenses make distant scenes appear as if they are right in front of  you.
 
 
 Using Canon’s range of Speedlite flashes and the EOS 600D’s  Integrated Speedlite Transmitter, you can also experiment with  different lighting techniques, or use your flash off-camera, to give your  subject or scene a completely different look and feel.  With the Easy Wireless  function, the camera will also take care of the complicated settings whilst you  focus on framing and lighting your scene as you wish.
 
 Introducing  the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II
 Launching with the EOS 600D is  the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II – a new kit lens that provides  excellent performance for beginners. A lightweight construction makes it easy to  carry, and Canon’s acclaimed optical Image Stabilization also minimises the risk  of blur, allowing photographers to use shutter speeds 4 stops slower while still  maintaining a blur-free shot. The EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II will succeed the  existing EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS in Canon’s lens line-up.
 
 EOS  600D – key features:
   18-megapixel CMOS sensor  Scene Intelligent Auto mode  Full-HD EOS Movie  On-screen Feature Guide  3.7fps continuous shooting  Wide-area 9-point AF  1,040k-dot vari-angle 7.7cm (3.0”) screen  Basic+ and Creative Filters   Built-in wireless flash control 
   Technologies explainedCanon CMOS sensor Exclusively designed and manufactured  by Canon to work in combination with its own DIGIC processors, Canon’s CMOS  technology integrates advanced noise reduction circuitry at each pixel site,  delivering virtually noise-free images. In comparison with CCD technology, the  lower power consumption characteristics of Canon’s CMOS sensors also contribute  to longer battery life.
 
 Signal conversion in Canon’s CMOS sensors is  handled by individual amplifiers at each pixel site. Unnecessary charge transfer  operations are avoided, vastly speeding up the process of getting the signal to  the image processor. Noise is reduced, power consumption is limited and faster  frame rate potential is increased.
 
 DIGIC 4
 Image  data captured by the CMOS sensor is processed by Canon’s purpose-built
 DIGIC  4 image processors before being written to memory card. DIGIC technology uses  advanced image processing algorithms to ensure precise, natural colours, tonal  gradation, accurate white balance, and advanced noise reduction. Ultra-fast  processing speeds result in highly responsive camera operation and near-instant  start-up times.
 
 DIGIC chips work with a high speed image buffer, reading,  processing, compressing and writing image data fast enough to keep the buffer  clear during long continuous shooting bursts. In addition, because DIGIC 4  integrates all key processing functions, power consumption is kept to a  minimum.
 
 iFCL metering system with 63-zone Dual-layer Metering  sensor
 The iFCL system uses focus, colour and luminance information  to determine consistently exposed shots. All focus points provide distance  information to the metering system to determine the location of the subject and  allow the algorithm to weight the exposure accordingly.
 
 Both the EOS 600D  and EOS 1100D models feature a metering sensor with 63 zones, compatible with  all nine AF points. Typically, metering sensors are more sensitive to red  subjects which can lead to overexposure. The EOS 600D and EOS 1100D counter this  with the dual layer sensor, which has one layer sensitive to red and green light  and one that is sensitive to blue and green light. The metering algorithm then  compares the level of the two layers and adjusts the meter reading  accordingly.
 
 EOS Integrated Cleaning System
 The new  EOS 600D features the EOS Integrated Cleaning System, used to combat sensor dust  in three important ways: Reduce, Repel and Remove.
   Reduce - Internal camera mechanisms are designed to minimise dust  generation. The redesigned body cap prevents dust generation through wear on the  cap itself  Repel - Anti-static technologies, including a magnesium fluoride coating,  are applied to the low-pass filter covering the front of the sensor so as not to  attract dust  Remove - A Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit uses hi-frequency vibrations to shake  dust from the infrared filter for a period of approximately one second after  each start up. For instant shooting after power up, this feature is disabled  immediately as the shutter release is depressed 
   The front surface of the EOS 1100D’s low-pass filter features a fluorine  coating to minimize dust adhesion to the sensor. Both the EOS 600D and the EOS  1100D feature an internal Dust Delete Data system, which can map the position of  visible dust on the sensor.  This can then be deleted automatically after the  shoot with the latest Digital Photo Professional  software.Vari-Angle Clear View LCD (EOS 600D only) The EOS 600D features a 7.7cm (3.0”) 3:2 Vari-Angle Clear View LCD  screen offering approximately 1.04 million dot resolution – allowing  high-quality viewing of images, and focus checks, in playback. With a wide 160º  angle of view, images on the Clear View LCD can be easily reviewed in a vast  range of environments with reduced ghosting and reflections, thanks to three  anti-reflection coatings and a smudge-resistant fluorine coating. Marks on the  screen are prevented and colours on the monitor appear natural and close to the  sRGB colour space. The vari-angle screen has been designed to open sideways,  enabling photographers to shoot from unusual angles, even while the EOS 600D is  attached to a tripod or battery grip. The screen flips out 175° and can then  rotate 90° forwards or 180° backwards, allowing the photographer to view the  screen from low or high angles, and even from in front of the camera. EOS Movie EOS Movie allows users to record Full HD  (1920x1080p) movies on the EOS 600D and HD (1280x720p) movies on the EOS 1100D.   The EOS 600D offers full manual control of exposure and frame rates of 30, 25  and 24 fps at full resolution, with 60 and 50 fps available at 720p resolution.  The EOS 1100D has a choice of 30 and 25 fps frame rates. When filming  Full HD footage with the EOS 600D, Movie Digital Zoom can be used to magnify the  centre of the sensor by 3-10x while maintaining Full HD quality.  EOS Scene Detection Technology (EOS 600D only) EOS  Scene Detection Technology automatically analyses faces, brightness, movement,  contrast and distance in the scene, with information provided as feedback to the  Scene Intelligent Auto mode.
 
 Scene Intelligent Auto (EOS 600D  only)
 Scene Intelligent Auto takes the information gathered by the
 EOS Scene Detection System and determines the best settings to capture the  scene. For example, when shooting portraits, the settings are adjusted to make  the skin appear more natural.
 
Picture Styles
 Picture  Style presets can be likened to different film types – each one offering a  different colour response. Within each selectable preset, photographers have  control over sharpness, contrast, colour tone and saturation. The camera’s  Standard Picture Style is designed to deliver immediately-usable JPEG images  without need for additional processing. When shooting RAW images Picture Styles  can be revised with Canon’s Digital Photo Professional software.
   The presets available with both the EOS 600D and EOS 1100D are:     Standard: For crisp, vivid images that don’t require post-processing.  Portrait: Optimises colour tone and saturation and weakens sharpening to  achieve attractive skin tones.  Landscape: For punchier greens and blues with stronger sharpening to give a  crisp edge to mountain, tree and building outlines.  Neutral: Ideal for post-processing.  Faithful: Adjusts colour to match the subject colour when shot under a  colour temperature of 5200K.  Monochrome: For black and white shooting with a range of filter effects  (yellow, orange, red and green) and toning effects (sepia, blue, purple and  green. 
   A new Picture Style has been added to the EOS 600D – Picture Style Auto. This  new Picture Style makes fine adjustments, based on the EOS Scene Detection  System’s analysis, to create a Picture Style for the particular image. Three  User Defined Picture Styles can be used to store customised pre-sets created  using the supplied Picture Style Editor, or any of the pre-sets available for  download from Canon’s web site: www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/picturestyle/file/index.htm
 Basic+
 Basic+ is a creative imaging function that was first introduced in  the EOS 60D, which makes it easier to create the desired image effects when  shooting a scene. With Basic+, photographers have the option to apply a creative  intent to their images whilst using the scene-based modes.
   Shoot by ambience: exposure compensation and white balance are adjusted  according to preset styles to create ambience or tone in the image  Shoot by lighting or scene type: a simplified form of white balance, which  allows new digital photographers to change the white balance settings according  to more understandable terms such as “Daylight”, “Shade”, “Cloudy”, “Sunset”,  “Tungsten light” and “Fluorescent light” 
   Auto Lighting Optimizer (ALO)Auto Lighting Optimiser  analyses the image and selectively adjusts the brightness to achieve a more even  result. For example, when a person is backlit, ALO detects the face and  increases its brightness to ensure a more pleasing image.
 
 Lens  peripheral illumination correction
 The lens peripheral illumination  correction function uses the power of the DIGIC 4 image processor to improve  image quality by maintaining evenness of illumination from corner to corner,  even when shooting wide open with a zoom lens.  When shooting in RAW this  correction can be further adjusted using
 Digital Photo  Professional.
 
 Highlight Tone Priority
 With Highlight  Tone Priority the dynamic range of the highlight tones is extended. The  gradation between 18% greys (standard exposure) and the highlights are improved,  reducing loss of detail in highlights. This enables a picture with a large  proportion of highlights, such as a brightly-lit bride in her wedding gown, to  show greater detail in the white and grey areas of the photo, making the image  more attractive and natural.
 
 Feature Guide
 The  Feature Guide acts as an on-board guide by displaying a simple description of  each mode and the functions on the Quick Control Screen.
 
 Creative Filters (EOS 600D only)
 EOS 600D provides a  range of creative effect filters which can be applied to RAW images and all JPEG  images. Since the filter can be applied after the shot is taken, users can apply  different filters to the same image and see the effects:
   Fish-eye effect: Creates a barrel-shaped distortion similar to a fish-eye  lens. The effect can be adjusted, and, depending on the level of distortion, the  image periphery may be cropped.  Grainy B/W: Creates a grainy, black-and-white image. The effect can be  emphasized by adjusting the contrast.  Soft focus: Produces a soft result. This can be increased by adjusting the  blur.  Toy camera effect: Provides colour cast typical of toy cameras. The four  corners are also darkened. The image looks soft with a subtle grainy look. The  colour cast can be changed to cool or warm colours.  Miniature effect: Can be set by the user to make part of the image look  sharp. The orientation (vertical or horizontal) of the area can be changed by  pressing the INFO button. 
   Video Snapshot (EOS 600D only)The Video Snapshot feature  enables the user to capture short video clips of 2, 4 or 8 seconds in length.  These short snapshots are then stitched together into one file as a Video  Snapshot Album, creating a dynamic, fast-paced movie sequence. Once video clip  duration has been selected, every time the Movie shooting button is pressed a  video clip of that length will be captured. For example, if a 4 second Video  Snapshot is selected, the Video Snapshot Album will be created consisting of  4-second movie clips. This creates a much more engaging movie and encourages the  user to think about the shots they take.
 
 When playing a Movie, Video  Snapshot Album or Slideshow, background music (BGM) can be applied, whether on  the camera’s screen, or on a larger HDTV using the camera’s HDMI connection. To  do this, users must convert audio files*1 to the  supported .WAV format, before using EOS Utility software to upload the files to  the camera’s SD card ready for selection during playback. A choice of five music  tracks supplied with the camera can also be used.
 
 Digital Photo  Professional Software
 Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software  provides high speed, high quality processing of lossless RAW images. Processing  with Digital Photo Professional allows real-time display and immediate  application of image adjustments, giving control over RAW image variables such  as white balance, dynamic range, exposure compensation, noise reduction and  colour tone – plus the ability to view Auto Focus points on an image and apply  un-sharp mask sharpening. The Lens Aberration correction tool allows precise  correction of different types of distortion caused by certain lenses.  Newly  added is a set of distortion corrections for use with the EF 8-15mm f/4L USM  Fisheye.  These corrections allow you to produce fisheye images for different  uses.
   Emphasize Linearity: Converts the image to a ‘Central Projection’ style  image. This creates a full frame image from a circular fisheye image.  Emphasize Distance: This converts the image into an ‘Equidistant Projection’  image. This method preserves distance relationships between objects, but removes  much of the distortion. It is particularly useful for creating star maps and  solar path diagrams.  Emphasize Periphery: This converts the image into a ‘Stereographic  Projection’ image. This allows positional relationships on a spherical surface  to be displayed correctly, such as an image of a globe.  Emphasize Centre: This converts the image to an ‘Orthogonal Projection’  image, enlarging the centre of the image. This is useful for city planners to  measure the luminance of an area by the sky to ensure adequate lighting.    
   Images can be recorded in camera with sRGB or Adobe RGB colour space. Images  can also be rotated and trimmed allowing photographers to correct framing and  horizons as part of the RAW processing. Digital Photo Professional also provides  full support for the rating system within the EOS 600D and EOS 1100D allowing  star ratings to be added or edited for easier sorting. 
 Digital Photo  Professional supports sRGB, Adobe RGB, ColorMatch RGB, Apple RGB and
 Wide  Gamut RGB colour spaces. ICC (International Colour Consortium) profiles can be  attached to TIFF or JPEG images when converted from RAW.  This allows faithful  reproduction of colours in software applications that support ICC profiles, such  as Adobe Photoshop. For improved efficiency, a set of image adjustments can be  saved as a recipe and applied.
   EOS Utility  The latest version of EOS Utility provides  essential support for Live View remote shooting (with the ability to overlay an  image to assist with alignment of subsequent shots during product photography),  camera configuration and image transfers.  Tightly integrated with Digital Photo  Professional, EOS Utility can be configured to monitor ‘hot’ folders,  automatically renaming and moving incoming images to a structured file system.   Images can also be tagged with EXIF data, including copyright information.   Newly added is the ability to register background music, with users now able to  add or remove .WAV format files from the playlist used by the camera*1.
 
 Picture Style Editor
 Picture  Style Editor allows photographers to create individual Picture Styles that meet  their personal requirements. Each Picture Style contains detailed information on  how specific colours should be represented within an image.  Once new Picture  Styles have been created, they can be uploaded directly into the camera and  applied to JPEG or RAW images.  When working with RAW files in DPP, both  personal Picture Styles and predetermined Picture Styles can be  adjusted.
 
 ZoomBrowser EX (PC)/ImageBrowser  (MAC)
 ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser is designed to give photographers  a quick and easy way of managing their images.  Basic JPEG editing functionality  enables users to adjust image brightness and colour balance, with an in-software  connection to DPP for RAW image editing. Users can select, rename and resize  multiple images at once, set star ratings and organise images by shooting date,  making it simple to manage large image libraries. Photographers can also select,  add comments and then print images via a range of simplified printing options,  and direct uploads to
 CANON iMAGE GATEWAY enables image sharing via personal  online photo albums.
 
 ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser also offers support for  video editing, including a new Video Snapshot Edit Task that makes it easy for  users to manage, edit and share Video Snapshot Albums.
 
 Video  Snapshot Edit Task
 This feature allows Video Snapshot Albums to be  edited using a computer. Individual snapshots can be removed or reordered, and a  background music track can also be added*1.  The  resulting file can be uploaded to YouTube™ quickly and easily using a new  YouTube™ upload task.
 *3Copyright laws in your  country may prohibit the use of your recorded images or copyrighted music and  images with music in the memory card for anything but private enjoyment.   Additional images | 
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