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Canon Rebel T1i - With Cutting-edge Photographic Technologies
I consider myself a mid-level amateur (I understand the concepts of shutter speed, ISO, aperture, white balance, etc.) but have not fully learned how to manipulate the different variables to greater effect. The Rebel T1i, however, makes it easy to learn. I read from The Canon T1i Review that the menu of this amazing Camera is (more-or-less) intuitive and worded in plain (non-technical) English. The "Creative auto" mode provides a good example of the use of simple, descriptive English. The Canon Rebel T1i is quite intuitive for those new to photography to pick and learn easily, yet configurable enough for advanced amateurs.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced photographer, you’ll be impressed by the incredible colors, tones, and crisp clarity of the Canon Rebel T1i pictures, as Canon’s CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensor captures images with the most pixels in its class. Beginner photographers and even experienced photographers will be glad that the Canon Rebel T1i uses a number of the same cutting-edge photographic technologies that you will find in Canon’s professional cameras. This makes each pixel utilize its light gathering functions at maximum efficiency.
For those who do not know, the T1i has two close cousins in the Canon Family, the 50D and the 5D Mark II. The 50D being the closest cousin to the T1i. Originally right before the news of the T1i, I was looking at purchasing the Canon XSi in which a friend of mine had purchased earlier. However, the news of the T1i peeked my interest for several reasons. First, it was new, it must be good right? OK, it was the fact that this camera was the first sub $1,000 Canon DSLR with the DIGIC 4 image processor, which has lower noise, faster frames, and the capability of doing high definition video. Second, was the price point. I wanted a camera kit (with lens) for less than $1,000. Sad to say, but the 50D was out of my price range from the start, and that was without the lens, plus no video. Third, 15.1 mega pixels. I know, the marketing hype does work somewhat for me. The more mega pixels the better right . . . well, in this case, it is a larger sensor, so I was OK with a couple more mega pixels. Last, it was a Canon. I looked at all the competitive models, Nikon, Panasonic and Sony, but i then decided to came back to the Canon, because I knew the interface from my previous job, which had a Canon EOS XT. To me, research showed me the Canon Rebel T1i is the best value camera..
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Ahhh!!! What camera do I buy?!?
I'm thinking about buying either a Canon 350D (Rebel XT), a 400D (Rebel XTi), or a 450D (Rebel XSi). What is the right camera I should buy? What lens should I buy with it? I'm thinking about money-wise, how long it's going to last, the quality of the camera, and the best for amateurs. Please, I know I'm asking a lot of things, so please give detailed answers and reasons why. You could compare only two of them if three is too much of a burden. Thank you!
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I own the Rebel XTi, also, and really like it. I do not want or need the live view on the XSi, although when I bought mine, I would have bought that if it had been for sale then. But I am satisfied with the XTi, as I wouldn't use the live view to shoot a picture anyway
Why not go to a good camera store and handle these models. See if there is one that feels better to you. Forget about the XT, as it has been discontinued. Try the XTi and the XSi and see if you like one better than the other. The XTi has been a very popular model and is tried and true. You wouldn't go wrong with that one! And it would leave you some money to get a longer zoom if you wanted to get another lens.














































