Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD (Body Only)
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Canon's EOS Rebel T1i is packed with features, both refined and new. In addition to its admirable performance with a 15.1-megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 image processor, a 3.0-inch clear view LCD with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coating, and compatibility with the EOS system of lenses and speedlites, the EOS Rebel T1i adds remarkable Full HD video capture at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080. An HDMI port allows for quick connections to high definition TVs and monitors for easy viewing of your stills and video. The entire operation is simple and easy even if you are a beginner. You'll have uncompromised EOS digital performance with power and flexibility right in the palm of your hand.
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Technical Details
- New 15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 Image Processor- Body only; lenses sold separately
- Full HD video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution; HDMI output
- 3.0-inch Clear View LCD; Live View Function for stills (Quick, Live and Face Detection AF modes) and video
- Capture images and video to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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By Hayk Grigoryan
I'm new in DSLR world. I bought T1i with kit lens and EF-S 55-250 lens (Amazon.com gave a really good special offer for the lens). I've read lot of reviews/comments about lot of start level DSLR cameras. My final decision was between Canon Rebel XSi and Canon Rebel T1i. I think that both of these cameras will do really great job. I just thought that the upgraded processor (Digic 4), clear LCD (920k), and Video mode worth to spend 150-200$ more as I can get the 55-250 EF-S lens for only 40$ (so I save 200$).
After having the T1i in my hands I went outside to try it out. I didn't even thought that I will ever get such a quality without getting deep into the photography world. It captures really great pictures in auto-mode. I found only two issues with this camera:
1. You don't have auto-focus when recording a video clip
2. Auto-focus works really slow in live-view mode
Overall these are very little issues, and I'm in love with this start-level monster :). I recommend this to anyone who wants to enter to the DSLR world.
By Bob M (Long Island, NY)
I have been a loyal Canon customer since they came out with the AE-1. Had my T1i two weeks took it down to see shuttle Atlantis take off. Put on my Canon 70-300 IS lens and walked away with some spectacular shots of shuttle take off. Then I took a ride on a airboat to photograph some wild life and came home with some amazing shots.
I did not purchase this camera to take movies so I will not try to use it as a camcorder. If you want great still photo's buy this camera it is very easy to use and the price is right. If I want a camcorder then I will buy one from Amazon and Canon they have never let me down.
By nikrad (Florida)
I was really nervous about giving up my little Kodak that I had loved for many years and provided me with fabulous pics. However, with a very rapidly growing, sports loving 12 year old, the 10x zoom lens of my trusty Kodak no longer worked for our family. I researched, researched, researched; questioned everyone we knew and did a lot of "how's it feel" tests. We were trying to decide between a Nikon and a Canon- not as worried about individual models since it was the first "real" camera and I understood we would be committing to a brand and will be trading up cameras at some time in the future. Chose the Canon basically because it felt better in my hans and the sleeker, less cluttered back was preferable as well.
Immediately upon receiving the camera headed out to a soccer training session to play with it and begin what I expected to be a serious learning curve. What a pleasant surprise- both my husband and myself were getting great pictures right off the bat. (did read the manual!) Have used it shooting soccer, baseball and family shots already with absolutely no complaints! Honestly, I feel a little silly now about how worried I was moving up and all the concerns I had about knowing enough about photography to get good pictures. I should have been concerned about not getting to use it, I never had to fight my husband over use of my previous camera like I do now!
By Bryan Jerutis (Wilmette)
Bryan Jerutis
Great camera for the price and very easy to use. Lots of options with this camera.
By Tyler H. Pasch (Seattle, WA)
This was my first DSLR. It's a bit lighter than the D5000 and just feels better in your hands. My biggest complaints with this camera are the incredibly jumpy 20fps 1080p video, and the seemingly poor build quality. After 2 weeks of use and about 2000 shots, the mirror and viewfinder plastic piece fell out of their mounting brackets. I'm hoping it was just a dud, but worth mentioning. I also thought the 18-55mm lens was just OK. Sure its versatile, but don'e expect to get great results in low light. I would highly recommend the 50mm f1.8 for $100. It's a must have.
I returned the broken one and opted for the refund. I'm going to upgrade to the newer, slightly more expensive t2i.
However, if you get a t1i with a good mirror assembly and the 50mm f1.8 lens, you will not be unhappy.
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