Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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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15.1-megapixel effective recording * EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 28-90mm) * 3" color LCD screen (920,000 dots) with two Live View modes * HD movie mode with up to 1080p resolution and mono audio * Auto Lighting Optimizer with three settings to maintain detail in bright and dark areas of your pictures * Highlight Tone Priority for preserving highlights in very bright, light areas of a photograph * Peripheral Illumination Correction mode to counterbalance lens vignetting * DIGIC 4 image processor for extremely responsive handling * EOS Integrated Cleaning System (for cleaning image sensor) * wide-area 9-point autofocus *
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Technical Details

- New 15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 Image Processor
- Includes Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens
- 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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Customer Buzz
 "Excellent dSLR" 2009-12-09
By M. Hu (Maryland, USA)
Have used Nikon film SLR gears for many years and turned to Canon digital P&S (I perfer those large CCD sensor models, i.e. S400, A610, A620) in the past six years, T1i brings back the SLR feeling and it picture quality is excellent, event with the kit lens.



The only downside of this camera is that it only does 1080p video by 20 frame/second, wish there will be a firmware update to increase it to 24 frame/second.

Customer Buzz
 "Great quality pictures" 2009-12-09
By Norman J. Papp
This is my first DSLR camera, and it is a joy to use. I find I am taking more pictures then I ever did with my old point and shoot. It has the preset settings like a point and shoot, however the manual functions give me more options while shooting in low light that I could not acheive with the auto functions. I ordered the camera on a Monday and received it on Friday. Very pleased the the fast shipping. I would recommend getting a telephoto lense. The 18-55 lense that came with the kit is Ok at best. Also I would recommend getting a tripod if your planning on using a telephoto or macro lenses.

Customer Buzz
 "Early review but so far... this piece is stunning!" 2009-12-09
By Bay Area Cooler (Bay area, CA)
This is my first (D)SLR. And I have to qualify myself as one having NO photographic skills except to point the lens in the right direction ;) Bought Canon SX20 IS as I wanted a simple camera with nice zoom and movie mode but SX20 was a complete disaster. So, decided to upgrade to T1i based on several recommendations. Have been reading and learning about photography and playing with this camera & kit lens for about a week now. So far I have been impressed with the handling of the camera and the image quality. Images in fluorescent light are off, but at least I know that AWB is not easy. The menu sometimes is a bit of a pain - like selecting sepia tone etc - you have to hit so many buttons.



Video looks good on camera but lots of jerkiness/streaks while playing on PC - due to slightly older (2 years) computer + software. Converting these MOV files to VOB does not show any problem and plays smoothly. I think it is the auto exposure compensation (not flicker noise) that causes some changes in light while panning but I am not sure. Havent worked on it too much.



I am sure I have only skimmed the surface on what this camera can do but truly this is a great buy.

Customer Buzz
 "Canon EOS T1i" 2009-12-08
By Kathleen Burke (OH)
I like the camera but I am not completely impressed with the quality of pictures. The video does not download properly and is very jumpy. I know very little about cameras and need to learn to use it properly so this, I'm sure, is the problem. I do wish that I had spent less for a camera. I'm just not that impressed with the video. I will add more to this post as time goes on.

Customer Buzz
 "Heads up Mac users" 2009-12-06
By Mr. Bill (Los Altos, CA USA)
Just a little FYI for Mac users of the T1i bundled software (I presume the 90%+ buyers who are Windows people do not have this problem). Several elements of the T1i software suite do not work under Mac OS X 10.6 (a.k.a. "Snow Leopard"). Most notably, plugging the camera into a USB port fires off the Canon EOS Utility, which then promptly crashes. I have been emailing with Canon product support for 3 months now (?!). There is a work around (which involves not using the EOS Utility, how's that for a fix?), but, personally, if I had known about this, I wouldn't have gotten the camera.



While Canon acknowledges the problem, their weasel-wording on their replies leads me to suspect that they don't intend to fix this.



Mac users already know that Snow Leopard, while nominally an "upgrade" is in reality a collection of bug fixes for which Apple charges $30. Unlike going from XP to Vista or Vista to W7, I presume that the vast majority of OS X 10.5 users out there have "upgraded" to 10.6. If this describes you, then you should know that although you can still download and edit your picture files, you do it in a hokey way that involves crashes and not getting to all the features.



Why 4 stars? This has nothing to do with how the camera works taking pictures. For that, I'll leave you to the other reviews.


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