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Monday, September 27, 2010

Dslr Camera Owner Talk : Canon EOS Rebel T2i 18 MP CMOS APS-C Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens

By Jone Talk
I am a loyal Canon frequent upgrader.I I went up to one year behind XSI T1i, and now this year T2i. I have been a couple of days of the order announced T2i 7D, with all the features I wanted from 7D half the cost. Immediately before applying T2i and were having a good time with him in the last 24 hours. The verdict so far? I'm in love with the SLR.

I think the last iteration of the series Rebelde were comparable in terms of quality. T2i shares many of the same advantages and disadvantages with their predecessors and, ultimately, not much has changed. That is, very small things, which was amended huge for me. I'm in the video, which is what I seek in the great 7D. 7D and T2i both have stereo audio inputs. My microphone is mono T1i just is not acceptable for someone who is more than home movies with this camera was. So this function with full manual control of video recording (not T1i) and 1080/24p (30p and if that is your preference) makes this update of a common sense, if they are serious, are no videos. 720p/60 ideal for the frame rate smooth silk, although I personally find the feeling of film and video more 24p.
As for what made the camera for photography is still the king (in the middle of the DSLR beginners class). 18 Megapixel really, really more than anyone really needs. My XSi a few years ago met all my needs, 12MP, but it creates 18 to boast even better for the general public. "How many megapixies what? Eighteen? OMG! Is a professional!" Anyway, back on track to buy. Noise in most of the pictures I took pretty decent for 18 megapixels. It is comparable to noise in T1i 15MP of what I have experienced so far. ISO 6400 is now a standard option instead of an extended environment (ISO 12800 still is), it is nice to have, but I hope you will never use again.

The goal of the kit is of course the same age 18-55, now that I bought almost 5 times. has a lens with a big budget and great value, but you can definitely use again after the sale of some of the best Canon lenses. If the money is there, you will not regret it a few hundred dollars invested some better glasses. Otherwise, the 18-55 is a perfect destination to begin with.
Only drawback is the large white balance in artificial light is not as accurate as I would. I also want to keep the same LP-E5 battery for two and be with my two cameras. It is a fussy, the name "Rebel" is stupid to be honest. It should be called "550D", as is the European market. SDXC support is good, but I can not use it as a comment on SDHC cards for the foreseeable future. Oh, and redesigned some of the buttons are a welcome change. A little 'more ergonomic than ever before.
Finally, if you're considering changing from a T1i, there really is a valid reason if you're spending hundreds, or simply using the latest gadgets (I), unless the same for video support, which is not surprising that this price. you used, at least a few thousand to spend on a professional camera, in order to obtain the type of video support of today is a digital SLR camera to the consumer at reasonable prices. Thank you, Canon! Oh, and the name of my super fast!

Dslr Camera Owner Talk : 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

Dave talk
I will not go into the technical merit of this camera, as detailed in other contributions. I can only speak for myself. I was really looking forward to an affordable full-frame D-SLR to leave. However, to finish this camera with great reviews and good looks LCD screen and high definition video and the last to board DIGIC 4 image processor. So I went for it.
I do not regret that decision at all. Now you can still get the full frame camera later, but now I enjoy this marvel of technology. My latest camera is the Canon G6 and gave me a good service for many years. T1i But this is the type of camera you have dreamed for the past 40 years.I bought the EF 70-200mm f / 4 L IS USM and EF 85mm f/1.8 USM and now I'm recording that was never dreamed that she would shoot.Ah yes, the goal of the kit. Either you love or hate. I am definitely in the car "love." For many situations, does an excellent job. Of the three goals that I have the goal of the kit is the most versatile high-definition video recording, as the wider field of vision. You can not have other goals with me for still images, but if the goal of the kit is all you need to do a good job for you. Give it a chance.There are many small features of this camera, which come in useful measure of a point and the mirror lock-up as a partner, it is difficult for me to believe that they call an "introduction to D-SLR."I like the mode dial is a number of key areas, such as portrait, landscape, etc. are useful when you need it now, and can not remember fast enough so that the aperture, ISO or other place is better for a shot . If you have time to think, that you can use the area to hone their creative images.The HD video is fantastic and looks great on an HDTV. The mono sound is working against me. Finally, I'm not trying to make a Hollywood blockbuster or music video with this camera. The video is really good.Including Digital Photo Professional software is fine. If you have Photoshop you can have some pretty decent basic processing photos with the included software.So, what is not desired. Well, I hope that the live view at work in the base areas. Can not find the paper in the front yard, but I'm working on. ;)People:the image of the full-frame sensorHigher frames per secondWeatherproof sealMore metal, less plastic in the body.I think I might another $ 1800 or more to pay, and I can get these individual professional models. But is it worth? Judge for yourself.In short, this is a package of camera because it has great flexibility, tons of features, videos and software for editing large base. The Rebel T1i is an incredible value considering the price and features. And it takes great pictures.