Canon EOS Rebel T2I DSLR Camera Body {18MP}

Model #207791
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Canon's proven 18MP entry DSLR that taught millions to shoot RAW.

The T2i arrived at a moment when APS-C sensors started producing files that could satisfy working photographers, and its 18MP CMOS sensor holds up. Paired with the DIGIC 4 processor, the native ISO range runs 100–6400 with a boosted ceiling of 12800, giving you enough headroom for indoor available-light work without pushing into unusable noise. The 63-zone iFCL metering system reads focus, color, and luminance data simultaneously, which translates to consistently exposed frames across mixed lighting situations that would trip up simpler metering systems.

Shooting at 3.7 fps with a 9-point AF system is modest by current standards, but it covers the baseline of event and portrait work cleanly. The optical pentamirror viewfinder delivers 95% coverage at 0.87× magnification, which is enough to compose accurately. Full HD 1080p video at 24, 25, or 30 fps with manual exposure control was a genuine capability when this body launched, and the stereo microphone input makes it usable for audio-conscious shooters. The 3-inch LCD at 1,040,000 dots remains sharp for reviewing shots in the field.

The EF/EF-S mount opens up decades of Canon glass, from affordable primes to L-series telephoto options. At its weight of 530g and dimensions of 129 × 98 × 62mm, this is a body that disappears into a bag. For shooters who want a dedicated teaching tool or a reliable backup body with full manual controls, the T2i earns its place.

Who It's For

Photography students and beginners moving off automatic modes will find the T2i's full manual exposure controls, RAW capture, and straightforward menu layout a practical classroom in a body. Travel photographers working a tight kit benefit from the 530g weight and EF/EF-S mount compatibility with compact primes. Portrait shooters doing controlled studio or natural-light work get solid 18MP files with enough resolution for print. Videographers on entry-level budgets get manual-exposure 1080p at selectable frame rates and a stereo microphone input, which covers basic short-form and documentary production needs.

Key Features

  • 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 processor
  • 63-zone iFCL dual-layer metering system reads focus, color, and luminance
  • Full HD 1080p video at 24/25/30 fps with manual exposure control and stereo mic input
  • 9-point autofocus system with optical pentamirror viewfinder at 95% coverage
  • 3.7 fps burst shooting with RAW and JPEG capture
  • ISO 100-6400 native, boosted to 12800
  • Canon EF/EF-S mount with decades of compatible glass
  • 3-inch 1,040,000-dot LCD and infrared remote control compatibility

FAQ

Does the T2i still handle RAW shooting well for a 2010 body?
Yes. The 18MP sensor paired with DIGIC 4 produces RAW files with clean detail at base ISO and acceptable noise through ISO 6400. The files process readily in modern software, which is why this body became a teaching standard.
How does the 9-point AF system perform compared to modern entry DSLRs?
It's basic and center-weighted, covering the frame's core area but requiring focus-and-recompose for off-center subjects. Acceptable for portraiture and controlled work, limiting for fast-moving subjects.
Is the 3.7 fps burst rate adequate for event shooting?
It works for ceremonies and posed moments, not for run-and-gun sports or unpredictable action. Pair it with smart timing rather than machine-gun shooting.
Can you really use the video mode for professional work?
The 1080p H.264 capture with manual exposure control and stereo mic input handled YouTube and client work in 2010. Frame rates max at 30 fps with no codec flexibility, so it's functional, not competitive.
What's the advantage of the 63-zone iFCL metering over standard systems?
It reads focus distance, color, and luminance simultaneously across dual-layer sensors, which reduces exposure shifts in mixed lighting and prevents red-channel overexposure. This consistency is why the T2i stayed reliable across unpredictable ambient light.
Does the optical viewfinder cover enough of the frame to compose accurately?
95% coverage at 0.87× magnification is sufficient for framing work. You'll miss a thin edge, but not enough to ruin shots or make composing uncomfortable.
Is the T2i still practical as a backup or teaching body?
Entirely. The manual controls are full, the EF/EF-S mount gives you access to any Canon glass, and at 530g it's unobtrusive. The 18MP sensor still resolves detail, and the build quality is solid.
SpecificationValue
SensorAPS-C (22.3 x 14.9 mm)
Resolution18.0 MP
MountCanon EF/EF-S
AF Points9
ISO Range100-6,400 (boosted to 12,800)
Burst Rate3.7
Video1920x1080
StabilizationNo
ViewfinderOptical (pentamirror)
Display3"
ConnectivityEye-Fi Connected
BatteryLithium-Ion LP-E8 rechargeable battery & charger
Video Resolutions1920x1080 (30, 25, 24 fps), 1280x720 (60, 50 fps), 640x480 (60, 50 fps)
Video FormatH.264
ISO AutoYes
Uncompressed FormatRAW
JPEG Quality LevelsFine, Normal
Other Resolutions3456x2304, 2592x1728
Image Ratio3:2
Aperture PriorityYes
Shutter PriorityYes
Manual ExposureYes
Subject Scene ModesYes
Min Shutter Speed30 sec
Max Shutter Speed1/4,000 sec
Articulated LCDFixed
Flash TypePop-up
Flash Range13.00 m
External FlashYes (Hot-shoe, E-TTL II)
Flash ModesAuto, On, Off, Red-eye
MicrophoneStereo
Storage TypesSD/SDHC/SDXC
USBUSB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
HDMIHDMI mini
Remote ControlYes (E3 connector, InfraRed)
Digital ZoomNo
Manual FocusYes
Dimensions129 x 98 x 62 mm (5.08 x 3.86 x 2.44")
Weight530 g (1.17 lb / 18.70 oz)

This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.

Brand Name Canon
Flash System Canon E-TTL II, Canon E-TTL
Focus Type Autofocus (lens motor)
Lens Mount Canon EF, Canon EF-S
Memory Card Type SD, SDHC, SDXC
Video Resolution 640x480 p60 (59.94), Full HD (1920x1080), Full HD (1920x1080) p24 (23.976), Full HD (1920x1080) p25, Full HD (1920x1080) p30 (29.97), HD (1280x720), HD (1280x720) p60 (59.94), HD (1280x720) p50, 640x480 p50