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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

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


51THKreO3bL. SL75  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

The Journey Continues. Canon’s new EOS Rebel T1i is packed with features, both refined and new. In addition to its admirable performance with an all-new 15.1 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 Image Processor, a 3.0-inch Clear View LCD with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coating, and compatibility with the EOS System of lenses and Speedlites, the EOS Rebel T1i adds remarkable Full HD video capture at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080. An HDMI port allows for quick connections to high definition TVs and monitors for easy viewing of your stills and video. The entire operation is simple and easy even if you are a beginner. You’ll have uncompromised EOS Digital performance with power and flexibility right in the palm of your hand.

High Resolution Still Capture
New 15.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 Image Processor for faster processing of fine detail and natural color reproduction, 14-bit A/D conversion for smooth color tones and gradations.

Canon’s CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensor captures images with exceptional clarity and tonal range and offers the most pixels in its class. It offers many of the same new technologies as used by Canon’s professional cameras to maximize each pixel’s light gathering efficiency. Its APS-C size sensor creates an effective 1.6x field of view (compared to 35mm format). Canon’s DIGIC 4 Image Processor dramatically speeds up all camera operations for intuitive operation and offers improvements in both fine detail and natural color reproduction. It works in concert with the EOS Rebel T1i’s image sensor to achieve unprecedented levels of performance in all lighting situations.

DIGIC 4 Image Processor
With the EOS Rebel T1i, analog to digital signal conversion is executed by a 14-bit processor, which generates digital data with incredibly smooth tones. A feature that originally appeared in top-of-the-line pro digital SLR cameras, the 14-bit conversion gives incredibly smooth transiti

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Took Fantastic Photos For TWO Days, then DIED
This was my first SLR camera and I was delighted with it, the photos it took and the deal on the extra lens. Unfortunately after a little bit less than two days of photos, the camera will not turn on with a full battery charge and a memory card with plenty of space on it. When the battery is inserted, a little blue light blinks on and off and that is the extent of the function of the camera.

The battery was fully charged overnight and the camera let to sit with no battery and no card in it but the next morning the same thing happened. A look around on other online forums seems to indicate this is more than an isolated incident with problems powering up the camera. For now, it will have to be the trusty Panasonic Lumix hand held camera for the rest of the trip. After all the hoops to jump through to get a camera delivered while on vacation to have it just stop working after 2 days is very disappointing.

It does take great photos when it works but to die after just two days is totally unacceptable!

5 Stars Awesome camera!!
Love this camera!

I believe this camera to be my best purchase in years. I have discovered a new way of taking pictures and made some great memories over the past six months and plan on taking a lot more in the future.

I am totally new to the SLR world (coming from a Sony T100) and learned to use the basic functions on this camera in less than a day. I would recommend taking the time to read up on the features(focus on aperture, exposure and how to switch features). The site [...] would be a great start to learn about photography in general.

The picture quality is awesome and the videos are great. They are clear, sharp and the colors are popping really well. The kit lens is OK for outdoor shooting but not the best for low light areas.I have found the 50mm 1.8 to be the best ever lens for less than $100. Takes great pictures indoor and outdoor.

I have seen some complains about the video feature and I have to say it is not that much of an issue. Just learn to manually focus and develop your pan mouvement. Nothing is made perfect in this world so you need to adapt :)

The features are really easy to understand on this camera and the buttons are well placed no matter what your hand size is. My wife has small hands and can use the camera with no issues.I shoot both in RAW and JPEG and I have learn to do post processing to add my own effects to the pictures.

I would recommend getting a good case ( I purchased a Zing case on Amazon), some lens cleaning gear to carry and take care of the lens.

Buy it spcecially if you are new to the SLR world. Good value.

4 Stars Canon Rebel Camera
Great camera, pretty easy to get used to, picture quality is excellent, you need to also get a UV and polarized lens for better quality pics

3 Stars Don’t expect to take video
I’ll be returning this camera because I was hoping to take video but it doesn’t auto focus! That’s major. I’ll just find a good camera and buy a separate video cam.

5 Stars Great Camera!
This is a great camera and worth it. The brochure is very easy to understand and instructions/information are clear. I recently used for my trip to Mount Rainier and Olympic national parks and I am really satisfied. For those who wants to learn photography, this is the best camera to start with.

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Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12 2 MP Digital SLR Camera Black with EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Lens EF S 55 250mm f 4 0 5 6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens 430EX II Speedlite Flash and 2400 SLR Gadget Bag

Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12 2 MP Digital SLR Camera Black with EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Lens EF S 55 250mm f 4 0 5 6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens 430EX II Speedlite Flash and 2400 SLR Gadget Bag


41dhZnoGewL. SL75  Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12 2 MP Digital SLR Camera  Black  with EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Lens  EF S 55 250mm f 4 0 5 6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens  430EX II Speedlite Flash  and 2400 SLR Gadget Bag

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Power2000 LP E8 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery 7 4 volt 1500mAh for Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital Camera

Power2000 LP E8 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery 7 4 volt 1500mAh for Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital Camera


51GxU0zUySL. SL75  Power2000 LP E8 Replacement Lithium Ion Battery  7 4 volt 1500mAh  for Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital Camera

Replaces Canon LP-E8 / 7.4v / 1500 mAh / For Canon Rebel T2i Digital SLR Camera

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars They Work
I’m using two of them in my Battery Grip for Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i SLR BG-E8.

No complaints.

5/5

-Mike

5 Stars power2000
great battery for canon t2i last longer than the canon battery and a great vendor thememstore

5 Stars Great Buy
I couldn’t see wasting so much money on a Canon battery so I thought I give this one a shot. We’ll I can’t tell any difference in the life between my stock battery. So I have to say it’s worth twice the price.

1 Star MY LP-E8 7.4v DOESN’T CHARGE
I got the battery and put it on the canon charger right away.

The light was blinking – which a lot of you have said you have experienced. But after a full half day charge I put it in the camera and it was totally dead…

Ive tried several things like plugging it back in- taking it off a few times and waiting awhile..it is still an exhausted battery after the “charge”

I don’t know if its the battery or the charger connection. I just ordered a 7.4v battery charger from China..that may charge both of my 7.4V

its frustrating..please comment if you know a trick to them..

4 Stars Great – as a secondary/backup battery
Great secondary battery when you’re out on location. Even though it’s rated 1500mAh, it doesn’t last as long as the OEM. I used it for my t2i and it would drain a newly charge battery in about 20 minutes of video recording use. I also used it without my OS off (IS for Canon lenses) and gained about another 10-15 minutes. Honestly, you can’t blame it. Shooting full HD for 20-30 minutes is good. No problems when shooting photographs. I hate being out on location and no where near an outlet, so I always carry a back up battery. I wouldn’t trust this as my only battery out there, but love it as a back up, just in case my first battery dies before the shoot ends. I recommend it.

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Opteka LP E5 1800mAh Ultra High Capacity Li ion Battery Pack for Canon Digital Rebel XS XSi and T1i Digital SLR Camera

Opteka LP E5 1800mAh Ultra High Capacity Li ion Battery Pack for Canon Digital Rebel XS XSi and T1i Digital SLR Camera


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The Opteka LP-E5 rechargeable lithium-ion 1800mAh battery is a replacement for replacement for Opteka LP-E5. It features lithium technology, which ensures maximum battery life and maximum power. It also features no memory effect that lets you recharge partially drained batteries without reducing performance.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars great spare
Bought as a spare for a recent trip. Worked wonderfully. Never got either main or spare down to the “low battery” warning. Took plenty of movies and flash pictures, both this and the OEM battery seemed about equal. Very unscientific test, but if you are planning a trip, this will compliment your OEM battery wonderfully.

2 Stars Last Short Time Than Original Canon Battery At First Charge
It last shorter than the original Canon Battery at First charge, don’t know after yet.

4 Stars For the price, this battery is a steal!
Dollar for dollar, this battery is just as good as any, if not better! It won’t outperform a Canon battery, but it works well and will definitely get the job done. Save money and buy this battery instead of buying Canon batteries.

5 Stars Great Battery Life!
After reading some of the reviews, I was a bit concerned about how these batteries may stack up next to the canon battery that came with my rebel T1i. I ultimately purchased two of them, because I was expecting them to die relatively quickly and need to be changed more often than the canon battery. It has actually been the exact opposite so far. My canon battery lasts noticeably LESS long than either of the Opteka batteries. Maybe I received two particularly good copies, but for the price I have been more than pleased with these batteries.

5 Stars Great company for batteries and grips
I am very pleased with all products from Opteka. I use the battery grip on my Canon T1i and have had no problems with the batteries. I have shot 300 pictures plus without even loosing one bar. I would recommend both the batteries and the grip to any one.

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    Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3 inch LCD Body Only

    Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3 inch LCD Body Only


    410Juk8D GL. SL75  Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3 inch LCD  Body Only

    A Whole New Class of EOS.
    With a host of brand new features designed to enhance every facet of the photographic process, from still images to video, the new EOS 7D represents a whole new class of camera.
    Made to be the tool of choice for serious photographers and semi-professionals, the EOS 7D features an all-new 18.0 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors, capturing tremendous images at up to ISO 12800 and speeds of up to 8 fps. The EOS 7D has a new all cross-type 19-point AF system with improved AI Servo II AF subject tracking and user-selectable AF area selection modes for sharp focus no matter the situation. The EOS 7D’s Intelligent Viewfinder, an entirely newly-designed technology, provides 100% coverage and displays user-selected AF modes as well as a spot metering circle and on demand grid lines. New iFCL Metering with 63-zone dual-layer metering system uses both focus and color information to provide accurate exposure even in difficult lighting. The EOS 7D also captures Full HD video at 30p (29.97 fps), 24p (23.976 fps) and 25p with an array of manual controls, including manual exposure during movie shooting and ISO speed selection. The EOS 7D features a magnesium alloy body that is dust- and weather-resistant and shutter durability of up to 150,000 cycles. Compatible with over 60 EF and EF-S lenses as well as with EOS System accessories, the creative opportunities – not just with stills but also with video – are beyond amazement.

    • 18.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors for high image quality and speed.
    • ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800) for shooting from bright to dim light.
    • 8.0 fps continuous shooting up to 126 Large/JPEGs with UDMA CF card and 15 RAW.
    • Advanced movie mode with manual exposure control and selectable frame rates: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD): 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 1280 x 720 (HD): 60p (59.94) / 50p, 640 x 480 (SD): 60p (59.94) / 50p.
    • Intelligent Viewfi

      User Ratings and Reviews

      1 Star Very disappointed.
      I have several digital cameras: D700, D70, Canon SX20IS. I have owned a number of professional cameras: Linhof 4×5 studio camera, a Pentax 6×7, Nikon F2, and a Kodak DSC something with a 1.1 MP sensor. The 7D I returned produces the noisiest images I’ve ever seen. I do not recommend it. It has the best software and interface by far. The ergonomics are superb, beautiful LCD. But nothing makes up for all ISO noise images, nothing. Started shooting weddings in 1970.

      5 Stars Incredibly versalite camera
      Right off the bat, I don’t own this camera (have you seen the price???). But I do work with a guy who owns one, and I’m motivated to comment on it.

      I’m working with a new camera guy on a small, indie film that was shot in the Sacramento area. I’m doing the behind-the-scenes still photography. He was shooting that day using a Steadicam, which is a very expensive item. I’m looking for the pro-sumer camcorder like I’ve seen many times before. Instead, he’s there with the Canon 7d. I’m thinking, what is going on? Why has he popped a still camera on a Steadicam? But he’s shooting the entire film on this!

      He’s been hired to shoot this film, and the deal is is that he brings his own equipment to the shoot. He told me his still has a few professional camcorders, but the Canon 7d does HD, the quality is excellent, and the camera is inexpensive for what it does. The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to get this camera.

      The quality of the photographs he’s taken is excellent. Strikingly good, as a matter of fact. And the film quality is excellent as well.

      Now I have nice equipment, both film and digital Nikons, and a Canon camcorder miniDV . But my Nikon does not shoot HD video. I don’t really shoot video that needs to be superb quality (I mean my cat is cute and all, but…). So I don’t need this camera, since I already have a nice camcorder. In general, I have too many cameras, period.

      I will say that if I were in the market for a pro-sumer camera that did two things, and two things very well, I’d definitely by this Canon 7d. There would be no need to by a separate camcorder. That saves money, potentially a lot of money.

      For the quality of the photos and the video, the price is extremely reasonable. My Nikon that shoots pretty much only stills cost me about the same.

      Very highly recommended. If you are even thinking about this camera, go out an buy it! I’d love to purchase this camera. It kills two birds with one stone, so to say. I assume this is the direction that many high-end and even medium-range cameras are going in. Less money in the long run, fewer cameras to lug around, fewer tapes and cards to carry. This is also a lot smaller than a huge camcorder, it is lighter, easier to store, and handier to carry all around.

      Canon has a real winner here. Five +++ stars for the Canon 7d.

      1 Star Canon quality has become a joke
      I bought this camera before an extended trip overseas. A few days into the trip, the camera would not turn on. Called Canon Customer Support and they diagnosed it as a Power Management System failure. They said they would fix it quickly if I sent it to them FedEx, but they would not return it to my overseas location, only to a US address, so that wasn’t helpful. Then, I found a Canon Repair Facility in the next big city and they confirmed the diagnosis and said they would fix it in “roughly five days”, which also wasn’t helpful. So I packed it away in the luggage. Upon returning home, I returned it to Amazon (and they sent a new one in ONE DAY – FIVE STARS FOR AMAZON CUSTOMER SERVICE!). But the new one had a large thread or hair sealed inside the lens. So I returned it again and got a refund. This is my second EOS and the first one needed repairs in less than two years, so I am obviously not a satisfied Canon consumer.

      5 Stars Wow!

      If you’re a photo enthusiast this camera you want to get in addition to the HD camcorder. In one: word amazing!

      4 Stars Honest Review of the 7D
      I bought my 7D in January of 2010.

      I’ve used this camera for a quite a bit, both in still and video capacities. I’ll review both separately to explain the pros and cons of each side of the camera.

      Stills:

      Pros:

      -Awesome ISO range and low noise

      -Great autofocus (really, really fast)

      -Frame rate is ridiculous

      -18mp is wonderful. Great detail.

      -Custom Picture Styles are extremely satisfying.

      Considering I’m more of a video person than a photographer, I’ve really come to appreciate the stills this camera produces. They are clear, even in horrible lighting conditions. Even photos taken in ISO 3200 have very little noise.

      I shoot in Manual mode, but when I need to get photos taken in a quick second, I find myself flipping it to Green Box mode and clicking on auto focus and firing off a few frames within a few seconds. The photos are awesome. Considering I photograph events, this has saved me a few times.

      I bought the camera body only so I can use the extra money for a 3rd party lens, the Tamron 17-50 F/2.8. Its a great lens, but the range is clearly designed for “walking around” which I do, but when I am a good distance away, the 50mm end of the range is usually not close enough, and not sharp enough.

      I do have to say, for a semi-pro camera, the still side of the camera is the highlight. There are very little things to complain about. If you have the lenses you need, this camera will make those lenses create wonderful images.

      Now for the cons: Video.

      Video:

      Pros:

      -1080p resolution/ 720p at 60fps.

      -Manual controls during shooting.

      -Compact body and weather sealed

      Cons:

      -Rolling shutter

      Rolling shutter is when the camera takes a frame by “rolling” the scan lines of the CMOS sensor downwards instead of exposing the sensor all at once (called “global exposure”). This is especially obvious in high action scenes and flashing lights. Shooting at 720 at 60fps, it is reduced, but it is still evident, especially in a moving car and looking at tall objects like trees and poles (they appear to lean). This camera is best used in low action scenes with a stabilizer like a tripod or shoulder mount (which kind of defeats the purpose of having a portable camera).

      -Chroma sampling

      I understand that some of the readers wont know what this is. But for the film people who are considering buying this camera, this is for you.

      The sampling ratio is 4:2:0. Which isnt prime for green screen. But another side effect is color grading is affected by this. It creates unsightly artifacts in the footage. There are tutorials online on how to upload custom picture styles to greatly increase the dynamic range of the camera (and custom Picture Styles to create amazing colors in the camera), but there is one more thing that affects the footage: Noise.

      -Noise Reduction

      The noise reduction in video is no where near as good as the picture side of the camera. Considering that some might not have the best light available, they’ll have to boost the ISO, and once it peaks past 1000iso, the noise becomes more evident. Canon markets this camera as a monster in low light situations (which it is), but the noise is very painful to see, especially when the footage is mixed with HVX-200 footage. The difference is obvious.

      So, since a good portion of buyers will not really care for the video, most of my cons are irrelevant. It’ll be a wonderful camera for the birthday clips and holidays. But for people who want to buy this (or the 5D) for film production (as I did), the limitations should be considered.

      It is a good camera for dramatic films with little to no action. But, action is a difficult thing to capture on this camera without it looking gelatinous.

      Overall, its a great camera. Actually, this is a wonderful camera. It is limited in the video side, but for a $1700, it offers a relatively inexpensive high definition capability (most film quality HD camcorders are $3000+ and they have inadequate lenses) and a great “equalizer” for film students or indie film productions.

      For an example as to how the camera deals with concert areas, I have this video I made. Look at the strange lines created in the flashing lights. Also, be warned, this camera will be destroyed if lasers hit the sensor (as shown is certain videos online).

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