@ OH, NICE! Also, you can get Canon EOS Webcam Utility to work with the T2i, by selecting the T3i. The only real difference is that the T3i has a flip out LCD viewer screen (which would be cool for use as a webcam). And some of the later T-numbers have features like automatic focus while recording video…. But the T2i still has a ton of life left in it. I use it for most of my digital photography still… only using my phone for convenience.
I just solved a problem on my Canon T2i with the tips in this video. Here in Brazil, it would cost around U$500.00 to solve it in technical assistance. I'm very grateful! ( Acabei de resolver um problema na minha Canon T2i com as dicas deste vídeo. Aqui no Brasil, custaria cerca de U$500,00 para resolver na assistência técnica. Sou muito grato!)
You saved me a whole lot of worry and money. Thank you so very much.
I'm glad that I helped someone!
Thanks for this!!
@@cat_glove did your camera brick up too?
@AaronHorrocks I actually bought one that was bricked for 15 pounds. So this was brilliant.
@ OH, NICE! Also, you can get Canon EOS Webcam Utility to work with the T2i, by selecting the T3i. The only real difference is that the T3i has a flip out LCD viewer screen (which would be cool for use as a webcam). And some of the later T-numbers have features like automatic focus while recording video…. But the T2i still has a ton of life left in it. I use it for most of my digital photography still… only using my phone for convenience.
I just solved a problem on my Canon T2i with the tips in this video. Here in Brazil, it would cost around U$500.00 to solve it in technical assistance. I'm very grateful!
( Acabei de resolver um problema na minha Canon T2i com as dicas deste vídeo. Aqui no Brasil, custaria cerca de U$500,00 para resolver na assistência técnica. Sou muito grato!)