
Among the best DSLR cameras from Canon today, the Canon EOS 600D and Sony A58 are ideal choices for beginners and professional photographers alike.
Canon introduced the EOS 600D (also known as Rebel T3i in the U.S. or Canon EOS Kiss X5 in Japan) in March 2011 with a starting price of 16.8 million VND. Until now, it remains one of the popular mid-range DSLRs on the market for both beginners and professional photographers at a reasonable price.
Unlike its predecessors, the Canon EOS 600D is a full-sized DSLR camera, offering an easy transition from fully automatic to manual mode, providing a smooth shooting experience and an easy-to-use control system. In terms of design, the camera maintains a stainless steel frame and polycarbonate body, providing a comfortable grip without feeling heavy despite its large size.
In terms of specifications, the Canon EOS 600D appears most similar to Nikon's D5100 or its predecessor, the EOS 550D. When it comes to image quality, lens aperture, and features, the differences of the Canon EOS 600D are noticeable compared to similar-priced mirrorless cameras, though not significantly when placed alongside newer mirrorless models.
A positive aspect of the Canon EOS 600D is its feature enabling intelligent scene selection, effortlessly capturing the refined details of the surroundings without putting too much effort on the photographer. This is why the EOS 600D remains an ideal choice for those new to DSLRs.

Considered as a valuable upgrade for the Sony A37 and Sony A57, the Sony A58 is seen as a worthy version with a simpler design. The camera is equipped with a modern 2.7-inch tilting LCD screen and supports 1080p HD video recording for a delightful experience.
In terms of technical specifications, the Sony A58 features a 20.1MP Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor, an upgrade from the 16.1MP on the A57. The A58 also uses the BIONZ processor, which Sony claims helps reduce image noise, improving performance across the ISO 100-16000 range. Additionally, the camera provides a 15-point autofocus (AF) system, including three cross-type points for a faster and more sensitive AF. Moreover, the A58 introduces a new 'Auto Focus Lock' feature for optimal sensitivity.
Similar to all of Sony's new DSLR cameras, the A58 utilizes the translucent mirror technology. One downside of the A58 is that it comes equipped with an electronic viewfinder (EVF) instead of an optical viewfinder. Currently, the Sony A58 is priced between 10 to 11 million VND.
Let's now explore the technical specifications comparison of these two cameras below:

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