Monday, July 27, 2009

Rebel with a DSLR: Review of the Canon EOS Rebel T1i


Looking to swipe that old point and shoot of yours to something more professional, but not ready to jump into the big league yet? Here’s the perfect camera for you.
The Canon EOS Rebel T1i is the 6th generation of Canon's popular entry-level DSLR camera series and it improves upon earlier Rebels by incorporating many features that up till now could only be found on pricier DSLRs.

Plus, you’ll get the opportunity to record a full HD video, which means that this baby is placed among the few DSLRs currently available that can capture true high-resolution video, just like a pro camcorders.

You also get anti-static coatings on the low-pass filter to keep it shmutz-free and an ISO rating from 100 through 3200 in standard mode, and from 6400 to 12,800 in expanded mode, that will allow you to shoot a decent picture in a professional dark-room.

Here's to a picture worth looking at:


And a closer look at Canon EOS Rebel T1i:



By the way, if one day you’ll decide to go pro, Canon offers you over 60 EF and EF-S lenses and a selection of EX-series Speedlites to satisfy all of your visual and creative needs.

The Canon EOS Rebel T1i is now featured on www.photo4less.com with many other professional and amateur cameras and equipment. Go on, get that perfect photo.

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