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The Digital Camera Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens wow is one of the better cameras on the market today. Read this artiicle for the written and video reviews. In the market for a camera, then you need to consider this one.
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I got this camera and love the pictures and especially the videos it can take. Here is a link to a video and pictures I took with this camera CLICK HERE. I took these pictures and videos when we lived in Alaska!
If you like these pictures and videos as much as I do go Here
to get more information. By the way shipping is free, from Amazon.com
But for more reviews review the videio and written reviews on this post.
The only drawback I have with this is the battery pack is small, so if you buy this you might want to get a spare battery pack, too.
Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens


If you like these pictures and videos as much as I do go Here
But for more reviews review the videio and written reviews on this post.
The only drawback I have with this is the battery pack is small, so if you buy this you might want to get a spare battery pack, too.
Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens

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Reviews
I found these reviews on the Canon camera. One good feature about this is that of the video feature, you will not need a separate video camera.
Review 1.
A wonderfully full-featured camera at an unbeatable price, April 29, 2009
By Rimesh Patel
I've had the T1i for about almost week now and after some extensive use, here are my thoughts:
1. 15.1 megapixel sensor. Yes, the high megapixel count is impressive, but keep in mind that, as you approach higher resolutions, you need to ensure the lens on the SLR can resolve that much detail. Sadly, the included 18-55mm IS lens is functional, but the high resolution really shows the so-so quality of the lens. Even if taken at the proper focus, pictures can appear soft with this kit lens. Shots I have taken with Canon EF-S 17-85mm and EF 70-200mm L lenses are crisp. I don't have any gripes on image quality. There are some issues with noise on the higher ISOs that don't seem to show up on the Nikon digitals, but overall, the quality is amazing for the price. Skin tones, textures, colors are reproduced very accurately.
2. Digic 4. The Digic 4 processor appears to process/save the 15 megapixel images in the same time (if not faster) than the Digic III processor on the XSi (even in RAW+Jpg mode). I have also noticed that at higher ISOs, the sensor and the Digic 4 produce images with less overall noise compared with its predecessors.
3. LCD. The 920,000 pixel LCD screen is large (3"), crisp, vibrant and fully visible even in bright sunlight. In comparison, the Canon XSi SLR (which the T1i replaces), also has a 3" LCD, but with 230,000 pixels. The viewing angle is great as well and the LCD can easily be seen nearly 180 degrees around.
4. ISO 12800. Canon and Amazon are correctly identifying that the T1i maxes out at ISO 3200. Some less reputable dealers are listing an ISO 12800, which you should disregard. The ISO 6400 and 12800 settings are expanded ISO settings. The pictures taken on these two settings are ISO 3200 images pushed to ISO 6400 or 12800 by the Digic 4 chip before saving to the memory card. These pictures are extremely grainy and contain a lot of noise to the point of only being usable as for snapshots or adding an artistic effect to certain compositions
To read more of this go here
Review 2
Bleedblue "Love to shop" (Southeast) -
I have had this camera for about a month. Took it on vacation in Lake Placid, the photos were amazing. Used mostly auto feature and they are like professional pictures. Haven't tried the video part but a couple times, but know it will work well. Definitely get the generic battery rather than the actual Canon one, works the same. A superb camera just will take time to understand all features. Did get another manual for it that has more details than the one it came with.
Review 3
C. McDonald -
This camera is fantastic! Go to any website and it's compared to cameras that are 200-300 more, not it's true competitors when you look at price. Pictures are crisp, it's easy to use in full auto mode, and the ISO settings are easy to change for low light situations. I couldn't be more happy with this purchase. Battery life is good, and if you get the 8 gb card, you'll have more storage than you will need. 3.4 frames per second make grabbing that great picture easy. Bottom line, for the money you can't beat it. If you want the best, go with the Canon D7 of the Nikon D90. If want great pictures at a somewhat affordable price, get this camera.
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Review 1.
A wonderfully full-featured camera at an unbeatable price, April 29, 2009
By Rimesh Patel
I've had the T1i for about almost week now and after some extensive use, here are my thoughts:
1. 15.1 megapixel sensor. Yes, the high megapixel count is impressive, but keep in mind that, as you approach higher resolutions, you need to ensure the lens on the SLR can resolve that much detail. Sadly, the included 18-55mm IS lens is functional, but the high resolution really shows the so-so quality of the lens. Even if taken at the proper focus, pictures can appear soft with this kit lens. Shots I have taken with Canon EF-S 17-85mm and EF 70-200mm L lenses are crisp. I don't have any gripes on image quality. There are some issues with noise on the higher ISOs that don't seem to show up on the Nikon digitals, but overall, the quality is amazing for the price. Skin tones, textures, colors are reproduced very accurately.
2. Digic 4. The Digic 4 processor appears to process/save the 15 megapixel images in the same time (if not faster) than the Digic III processor on the XSi (even in RAW+Jpg mode). I have also noticed that at higher ISOs, the sensor and the Digic 4 produce images with less overall noise compared with its predecessors.
3. LCD. The 920,000 pixel LCD screen is large (3"), crisp, vibrant and fully visible even in bright sunlight. In comparison, the Canon XSi SLR (which the T1i replaces), also has a 3" LCD, but with 230,000 pixels. The viewing angle is great as well and the LCD can easily be seen nearly 180 degrees around.
4. ISO 12800. Canon and Amazon are correctly identifying that the T1i maxes out at ISO 3200. Some less reputable dealers are listing an ISO 12800, which you should disregard. The ISO 6400 and 12800 settings are expanded ISO settings. The pictures taken on these two settings are ISO 3200 images pushed to ISO 6400 or 12800 by the Digic 4 chip before saving to the memory card. These pictures are extremely grainy and contain a lot of noise to the point of only being usable as for snapshots or adding an artistic effect to certain compositions
To read more of this go here
Review 2
Bleedblue "Love to shop" (Southeast) -
I have had this camera for about a month. Took it on vacation in Lake Placid, the photos were amazing. Used mostly auto feature and they are like professional pictures. Haven't tried the video part but a couple times, but know it will work well. Definitely get the generic battery rather than the actual Canon one, works the same. A superb camera just will take time to understand all features. Did get another manual for it that has more details than the one it came with.
Review 3
C. McDonald -
This camera is fantastic! Go to any website and it's compared to cameras that are 200-300 more, not it's true competitors when you look at price. Pictures are crisp, it's easy to use in full auto mode, and the ISO settings are easy to change for low light situations. I couldn't be more happy with this purchase. Battery life is good, and if you get the 8 gb card, you'll have more storage than you will need. 3.4 frames per second make grabbing that great picture easy. Bottom line, for the money you can't beat it. If you want the best, go with the Canon D7 of the Nikon D90. If want great pictures at a somewhat affordable price, get this camera.
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- I have canonpowershotsx210 which is also very compact delivers good quality photo but i am looking for a descent DSLR my choice would from EOS family from Cannon. Thanks for this excellent Review
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