Canon is a brand of camera of the world's most successful. They have the largest market share for digital SLR cameras (almost 33% in Japan) and there are obviously many people around the world who are fans of Canon's true. Canon T2i was fabulously successful for them. It was a best-selling camera in Japan, the United States and elsewhere. In the camera market, Sony is a strong, but is still far behind Canon and Nikon cameras for sale with just under 10% of the SLR market.This does not mean that its cameras are less than the Canon and Nikon competition. In fact, the '"other" brands all need to try a little' harder to be creative and to compete with the two leading brands. This makes the camera companies like Canon and Pentax interesting and worth seeing.
Canon usually have a good package of features and T2i is a good example. This is a 18 megapixel camera, which also provides full HD video at 30 fps. It includes the ability torefocus while shooting video, but is not continuous and runs very slowly, so it's a slight improvement over purely manual. Canon has also included a video crop mode that provides a magnification factor of 7.2 by using only the central part of what gets on the sensor (digital zoom). Despite the fact that results in an increase in noise and is limited to 640×480 resolution, this gives a zoom capability, which would not have been possible otherwise. Video T2i is limited to 4 GB or video30 minutes, whichever comes first.
The camera has a shutter speed of 1 / 4000 second and a maximum of ISO 12800 (with boost). Interesting features include the best in their category are 1.04 million points of LCD display and the ability to use an external microphone while recording video. What is not so good with the specific T2i is that better picture quality rather late in this category. T2i the APS-C sensor is actually smaller than the sensor used by a number of its competitors, despitethe highest number of megapixels in the class. This has a direct impact on image quality. This is a compromise, Canon's engineers have obviously been willing to do to get the big mega-pixel numbers. T2i burst mode of 3.7 fps is ok, but it is far behind the best in this category.
The Sony A560 is newer than the T2i with global specifications are just more in many cases. This is a 14.2 megapixel camera with a sensor that is approximately 10% larger thanthat used in the T2i. And 'the full HD video at 30 fps and a shutter speed of 1 / 4000 second, as the T2i. Its maximum ISO is a notch better with 25 600 boost. It also has a high-resolution LCD (922K dots – a little 'less T2i) but flip up allowing you to be used to display positions (as opposed to a fixed T2i screen liquid crystal display). How T2i, the A560 also offers the possibility to use an external microphone while recording video.
It has aBest-in-class burst mode to 7 frames per second, nearly double the rate on T2i. For any kind of action photography is a great advantage. A comparison between the specifications of image quality shows that the A560 has an ever better than the T2i. In low light, the A560 offers very good results, slightly better than the T2i. Nice features on the A560 are the top-Panorama (2D and 3D) and HDR mode noise reduction and multi-images. And 'autonomy was also very good, especially whenusing the optical viewfinder. Not quite so well with the A560: no autofocus during video capture, no shift function of the program, and the grip is a bit 'small. It 'also limited to 10 minutes of video clips in which the image stabilization SteadyShot is active (you want).
Another difference between these cameras is the approach to stabilization. Canon stabilize the lens while the Sony SteadyShot is in the camera. This makes the larger body a small Sony camera, but it makes the Sonylens a little 'easier and potentially less expensive Canon lenses. While on the subject of the lens, it should be noted that there are many lenses available for each of these cameras, but Canon lenses available with 149 about 50% more than Sony. Another difference is the ability to use the AVCHD recording format for video of the Sony A560 (you can also use MPEG). This is a high-compression format that can store more video in less space than other formats. And 'the only waycapable of recording full HD A560. The problem with AVCHD is that it is not much software available that can read / view the video in this format. You will probably need to convert to another format before making any changes.
So in summary, two of these cameras have advanced features in an entry-level SLR category and may have given a very satisfactory outcome for beginners and photographers looking for something that is more basic. TheSony A560 Canon T2i edges in the image quality measures. And 'the best choice for still images, the action scenes and low light situations. T2i The A560 has better video capabilities with a time of recording, the video function and some cultures focus limited capacity. As for the recording time, the benefit of recording time may be more theoretical than real.
These cameras are quite heavy to fit in a fixed position for a certain period of time. Withonly the ability to manual focus, it is not likely to want to take the video down. For occasional short video clip would make more sense to have a camera that is lighter, much longer can shoot video, a factor in the rapid and continuous auto focus and great optical and digital zoom. The 18-megapixel Canon capacity is obviously attractive to some buyers, such as Canon and, in many cases, the purchase decision is not entirely scientific. Based on an examinationspecific, since the ability to influence the A560 once more on the use and limitations of the camera for the video is serious, our recommendation is the Sony A560.