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Canon EOS Rebel T1i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit w/ 18-55 mm Lens

EOS Rebel T1i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit w/ 18-55 mm Lens

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Canon EOS Rebel T1i Black SLR Digital Camera Kit w/ 18-55 mm Lens
  • Reviewed by: Tomc371

    07-14-10

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: Easy to setup. Good size. Weight is good.Takes Great pics in all envirments. Great video.

    Weaknesses:None

    Overall Evaluation:

  • Reviewed by: HemanthheDeva940

    07-15-10

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: great pictures

    Weaknesses:none

    Overall Evaluation: uper camera. I "downgraded," so to speak, from a Canon 20D to the Rebel T1i, and I'm overall very happy with my decision. It's lighter and smaller than my old DSLR, and has a wonderful large LCD. I occasionally shoot portraits and small projects for clients, but I didn't feel like I needed a souped up pro body and definitely didn't want to shell out the cash for one. The T1i offers enough bells and whistles for a more seasoned photographer, and I also think it would be great for a beginning shooter - very easy to control. I was most impressed with the color settings - I use the neutral setting for portraits, and I find that I barely need to adjust my images in Photoshop. I feel like I get more accurate exposure and color with the T1i than I did with my 20D. I do wish

  • Reviewed by: lanielaine03

    06-29-10

    Duration of ownership: 3 Months

    Strengths: good battery life, Nice features/settings, Quick Start-up time, excellent image quality, Bright LCD, easy to use

    Weaknesses:n/a

    Overall Evaluation: The T1i is a great upgrade from the Canon Rebel XS. It features a HD-Video functionality that works wonders when you want to capture every moment & play it back for some laughs. The screen is clear & is a good size. It's easy to adjust the settings/functions/& toggle between different modes.

  • Reviewed by: danimalplanet

    03-11-10

    Duration of ownership: 1 Years

    Strengths: great LCD screen, excellent picture quality, its smaller and lighter than a full frame pro dslr, many lenses to choose from, HD video modes

    Weaknesses:No 24fps in 1080 HD video mode. No controls for video.

    Overall Evaluation: had this for 1 year. For the money it's a good deal. This is a powerful DSLR with many features you will find on a much more expensive pro camera like the canon 5D. All the modes and controls you would expect from canon are available.What I don't like about it: HD video is decent in 720 but 1080 is useless with No exposure control and No 24fps. However, when the T2i comes out in a few months (with the same sensor the 7D has) it will have all the controls I complain the T1i does not.If you are in the market to buy this camera WAIT TILL THE T2i COMES OUT!!!

  • Reviewed by: eskjess01

    12-02-09

    Duration of ownership: 30 Days

    Strengths: Light and small. Lens is great for basic purposes, and is super sharp. Big LCD. Customizing functions to have more color control is very easy, and works great. Intuitive operation.

    Weaknesses:Wish it took CF cards instead of SD cards.

    Overall Evaluation: Super camera. I "downgraded," so to speak, from a Canon 20D to the Rebel T1i, and I'm overall very happy with my decision. It's lighter and smaller than my old DSLR, and has a wonderful large LCD. I occasionally shoot portraits and small projects for clients, but I didn't feel like I needed a souped up pro body and definitely didn't want to shell out the cash for one. The T1i offers enough bells and whistles for a more seasoned photographer, and I also think it would be great for a beginning shooter - very easy to control.I was most impressed with the color settings - I use the neutral setting for portraits, and I find that I barely need to adjust my images in Photoshop. I feel like I get more accurate exposure and color with the T1i than I did with my 20D. I do wish it took CF cards. SD cards always feel flimsy to me, and are easier to lose. But that's my only complaint with the Canon T1i so far!

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