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Digital SLR Camera Canon EOS T1i Review


Canon launch camera Canon EOS Rebel T1i. Continued development version 450D. Popular as a highly The increase is 15.1 million pixel resolution processes by the processor DIGIC4 make the work more quickly. Able to image continuously faster 3.4 frames per second and adjust the light sensitivity up to ISO12800 Monitor size up to 3-inch 920,000-pixel resolution functions can be saved is an outstanding video quality with Full HD 1080P, such as One senior with Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

Canon EOS T1i uses a CMOS image sensor that APS-C size multiplied by 1.6 for the focal length of 35 mm film camera lens equivalent to a high resolution 15.1 million pixels comes with new functions like multiple. Live View function to add face detection technology, Face Detection In addition to functions Quick Mode and Live Mode former mode of imaging also available fully same. Both modes of imaging modes, such as fu fair Basic zone Auto mode program finished. And the Advanced mode imaging program like zone (P), Auto Speed shutter (AV), Auto Aperture (TV) and own all the (M), which is suitable for those who have knowledge of photography. come? And need to adjust the camera manually for quality control. In addition, users can also set the recording mode imaging for the exclusive use of the fast. Custom Auto, with a record can rotate with a key position adjustment mode imaging CA.


The zone has basic add animations to movie mode. Which can be saved with Full HD quality with file size of 1920 x 1080 pixels at 20 frames per second. It also reduces the quality of file-based knowledge of the use of a HD and SD files with a size 1280 x 720 pixels and 640 x 480 pixels at 30 frames per second respectively. And can be connected to the television to watch HDTV with HDMI video and full audio system.

Processor used as processor DIGIC4 new intelligence that is working at a fast 14-bit color display gives a stash SBC wide dynamic range. Gradient is gently Record details of a full tone image from the light to the dark The image definition. Realistic and natural.

Canon EOS T1i light sensitivity adjustment from ISO100-3200 and can also increase the maximum available through ISO6400 and ISO12800 allows use in low light conditions. To touch or rhythm to the movement stops. Imaging mode, continuous movie fast 3.4 frames per second in continuous maximum 170 images JPEG formats, the user can capture the rhythm of movement, the object or sub-detectors is continuously growing.

Monitor the Canon EOS T1i is a size 3-inch Clear View LCD resolution 920,000-pixel image has full visibility over 100 percent and has a clear view even wider angle of 170 degrees face Monitor has been a multi-layered coating. To prevent light reflection. Solve problems when viewing an outdoor photo and a very light. Including prevention of scratches.

Other interesting features such as automatic dust removal system functions Active Delighting the offset light to dark in tone with the full details. Functions modify the distortion of the image. คั menu functions, pestering a menu with 13 SD and SDHC card can store energy from the battery Li-Ion LP-E5 battery, can be used in conjunction with the Domestic version of BP-E5 battery, insert the 2 loaves help drain pictures long. The camera is 129 x 98 x 62 mm Weight 480 grams
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First hands on experience...Very positive!



Here's a quick, first impressions (from hands on shooting) of the Canon Rebel T1i. Although we'll need more scientific examinations to determine ultimate image quality and usability, I'll try to give a hint into the camera's potential.

I'll not go in to any real detail on the kit lens, which has been well reviewed. Let's just agree that $100 for a good quality IS (image stabalized) lens is a very reasonable value it you don't have another option. There are no obvious reasons this kit lens should make or break your choice of this camera over a competitor's.

Styling and build wise, the Canon T1i is an XSi made over, which is not a bad thing. Some found that camera to be a bit on the small size for their hands, or a bit lacking in weight, but most like the size and weight (include me). It uses the same, proven battery and accessories of the XSi. I've already used some generic batteries that worked well in an XSi, with similar good results, but I do not want to lump all generics in the "good to go" category.

In using the camera, the first thing you'll notice over the previous Rebels in the marvelous LCD screen. Yep, the images look much cleaner even at the original size. Don't get confused if you compare this camera side-by-side and think it's images are all that much better. They just look much better on such a sharp LCD.

First looks at IQ (Image Quality) were very impressive. I tried using the camera in a variety of situtations (biased to how I would use it), and got very good results throughout. Focusing was typical for a better Rebel, and images looked good throughout the ISO range, based on reasonable expectations. I thought the Auto White Balance is a very good job compared to previous results I'd had with Canons in general. They weren't perfect, but the tungsten areas seemed to look better than average. All in all, I'd say Canon made reasonable progress with the jump to 15 meg, but probably no reason to trade-in your XSi.

Live View never has been one of my biggest thrills, but the sharp LCD makes it a bit more enjoyable. If I was still shooting macros, I would like it much more.

But the biggest advantage of the newer screen for some will be while shooting videos. I only did videos in the 1080p mode, and was impressed by the quality. Sound was OK, and I was a bit disappointed that Canon doesn't have an option audio input (ala the 5D mkII or camcorders with intellegent shoe). I'm also not sure how practical the videos will be, considering they aren't using a "direct to HiDef player" format like AVCHD or AVCHD Lite. Also, 20fps is a bit odd for 1080p, but their software does support frame grapping, which should give nice 4x6 prints (there's a bit more than 2meg per frame). The 720p is recorded in a more standard 30fps, which should also help with moving subjects. You can also shoot a full 15meg image while recording your videos. You videos are interrupted for about a second (you'll see a still image for that length in the video playback), but the high quality image will be recorded in its own file (no need to frame grab). BTW, autofocusing did work during this recording, but the noise was picked up by the mic.
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OK, so I liked the camera, but how would I rate it compared to the competition. Well, compared to the XSi, it's better, but maybe not worth the money. The LCD is grand (that alone would get my money), and it's a no brainer if you need video or shoot lots of macros. But with resent price drops and combo deals from Canon, the XSi should still be strong based on value.

I've also had a bit of experience with the new Nikon D5000 (but even less so). Although initial pricing is about $50 higher on the Canon T1i, I thought the Canon was clearly more interesting. I like the way Sony incorporated an articulated LCD, but hate it on the D5000. I was constantly setting the camera down with the LCD back being the first thing to touch. You might never break it, but you'll surely scratch the cosmetics. The D5000 doesn't have the motor built into the body, so there's a bit of a limitation to lens. However, the biggest drawback was that the D5000's built-in flash doesn't support their wireless flash system (with their new lineup, we'll have to move up to the D90). The D5000 really needs to be lined up against the XSi, not the Canon T1i.

The 14mp Sony Alpha 350 might be a good value oriented competitor (when Sony offers bundles), but the IQ of the Canon's CMOS sensor is probably better in most moderate to low light conditions. I think you'll be seeing something soon to replace this model.

Thus, it's prime competitors should be Canon's own XSi, the D5000 (especially if they drop the price about $100 more), and for those with a bit more money, the Nikon D90. See Price Canon T1i at amazon

The Canon T1i carries on the tradition of Canon Rebels with a lot of "curbside appeal" matched with solid performance.

By Hiram Grant "just call me Sam" www.amazon.com/Canon-T1i-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6

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A wonderfully full-featured camera at an unbeatable price

I've had the Canon T1i for about almost week now and after some extensive use, here are my thoughts:

1. 15.1 megapixel sensor. Yes, the high megapixel count is impressive, but keep in mind that, as you approach higher resolutions, you need to ensure the lens on the SLR can resolve that much detail. Sadly, the included 18-55mm IS lens is functional, but the high resolution really shows the so-so quality of the lens. Even if taken at the proper focus, pictures can appear soft with this kit lens. Shots I have taken with Canon EF-S 17-85mm and EF 70-200mm L lenses are crisp. I don't have any gripes on image quality. There are some issues with noise on the higher ISOs that don't seem to show up on the Nikon digitals, but overall, the quality is amazing for the price. Skin tones, textures, colors are reproduced very accurately.

2. The Digic 4 processor appears to process/save the 15 megapixel images in the same time (if not faster) than the Digic III processor on the XSi (even in RAW+Jpg mode). I have also noticed that at higher ISOs, the sensor and the Digic 4 produce images with less overall noise compared with its predecessors.

3. LCD. The 920,000 pixel LCD screen is large (3"), crisp, vibrant and fully visible even in bright sunlight. In comparison, the Canon XSi SLR (which the Canon T1i replaces), also has a 3" LCD, but with 230,000 pixels. The viewing angle is great as well and the LCD can easily be seen nearly 180 degrees around.

4. ISO 12800. Canon and Amazon are correctly identifying that the Canon T1i maxes out at ISO 3200. Some less reputable dealers are listing an ISO 12800, which you should disregard. The ISO 6400 and 12800 settings are expanded ISO settings. The pictures taken on these two settings are ISO 3200 images pushed to ISO 6400 or 12800 by the Digic 4 chip before saving to the memory card. These pictures are extremely grainy and contain a lot of noise to the point of only being usable as for snapshots or adding an artistic effect to certain compositions.

5. Penta-mirror. That Canon is still using one in the Canon T1i is disappointing. The penta-mirror viewfinder image is functional, but still noticeably darker than that of the penta-prism viewfinder in the Nikon D90 (which is the Canon T1i's main competitor). I really would have preferred if Canon had kept the XSi's 12.2 megapixel sensor, forgone 1080p video altogether, and maybe upped the cost of the camera slightly to cover the production cost of using a penta-prism in the Canon T1i. Honestly, unless you are massively cropping your images, or creating large photos, the difference between 12.2 and 15.1 megapixels really is negligible.

6. This is the same body as the XSi, and therefore a bit on the smaller side compared to other digital SLRs. I have small hands, so the Canon T1i is comfortable for me. If you have big hands, I can see this being a very difficult camera to use over an extended period of time. If you haven't handled a Canon XT, XTi or XSi, I would suggest you go to a store and hold the Canon T1i yourself before purchasing it online. (I will upload a picture of the Canon T1i in my hands to the user gallery for a size reference.)

7. HD Video. Yes, the Canon marketing department made a horrible marketing decision and pushed the Canon T1i onto shelves limiting the 1080p recording to 20fps (frames per second). Recognize this as a marketing gimmick that allows them put a 1080p sticker on the camera box. The 1080p @ 20fps is fine most times, but seems a choppy if you have a lot of action in the frame or are panning quickly. The Canon T1i's 720p video is recorded at 30fps and is clean, smooth, and sufficient for all but the most discerning consumers. One major criticism though is that the sound is recorded in mono, AND there is NO input for an external microphone.

A lot of pre-production reviews of the Canon T1i criticize its inability to automatically autofocus while recording. I wouldn't put much weight in this criticism, mostly because neither of the other two SLR cameras with HD recording capabilities (Canon 5D Mark II and Nikon D90) can automatically autofocus while recording either. What you can do with the Canon T1i is pan/zoom the lens and then press the AE lock (*) button to make the camera autofocus on the new subject (all while recording). A problem with using the AE lock button to have the camera autofocus is that the microphone for the camera is on the front upper left of the body near the lens mount. Therefore, the lens motor noise is picked up just as much as ambient sounds. Even with my quietest Canon USM (ultasonic motor) lenses, this lens motor sound is pretty loud in video playback. Although, remember, you can always manually turn the focusing ring on the lens to get your subject back into focus. It's not easy, but after a little practice, it's not all too hard, either.

Ultimately, you shouldn't let the HD recording limitations sway you one way or the other. This is an SLR camera -- not a video camera. The HD video is a great feature, but if you're looking for something primarily to take video, look elsewhere. There are much better, cheaper VIDEO cameras out there which can record true 1080p.

8. Record button. For some reason, the record video button is next to the LCD screen (the same button used for direct printing). The first few times you take video, you'll intuitively find yourself using the shutter release button used to take pictures. The reason for this switch is that you can take a still picture while recording video, although, doing so will interrupt the recording.

9. Battery life. My first fully charged battery only lasted about 250 shots (no flash), but all charges since have given me in the range of 500-700 shots per charge. I'm guessing the first charge had such a short life because I spent quite a bit of time learning the camera, its menus, and settings.

10. Live View. I honestly can't review this as I haven't used it too much yet -- I prefer using the viewfinder. One feature I can say is nice is that, on the LCD, you can digitally zoom in (up to 10x) on a section of your shot to ensure it is properly focused. This, and the fine focusing, can really help if you're into macro-photography.

11. HDMI cable. The Canon T1i has an HDMI Type C output on the body to allow you to directly display pictures and video on an HDTV. A minor criticism is that the HDMI Type C cable is not included in the box. You have to buy it separately. It would have been nice if it were included, as it's not an expensive cable. see more description

Conclusion. The Canon T1i is a bit on the light end, yet the construction still feels solid. For the camera's price point, you'd be hard pressed to find any digital SLR out there which gives you all the capabilities and growth range of the Canon T1i. The camera is intuitive enough for those new to photography to pick and learn easily, yet configurable enough for advanced amateurs. If video is not a big deal for you, then get the Canon XSi. There is very little the Canon T1i has (other than ISO 3200 and a sharper screen) that the XSi doesn't. Plus, with the release of the Canon T1i, you can probably pick up a used XSi for a great price on eBay. My wife recently gave birth, and I'm not looking to record endless (never to be watched) tapes of video footage of our son, but I do want several minute clips of him as he grows through the years. I've always been more inclined towards photography, so this camera gives me a very versatile digital SLR that I need with the wonderful capability of recording HD video that I want.


By Rimesh Patel (Washington D.C.) www.amazon.com/Canon-T1i-Digital-18-55mm-3-5-5-6

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วิเคราะห์ 500D




500D
มีรูปร่างเหมือนกับ 450D ซึ่งส่วนมากทำมาจากพลาสติก, ซึ่งให้ความรู้สึกที่แตกต่างจากกล้อง 'EOS' name badge and eight tiny holes ใช้ความรู้สึกที่แตกต่าง. มีรูสำหรับบันทึกภาพและมี microphone อยู่ทางด้านหน้าของกล้อง และมี speaker อยู่ทางด้านหลัง. การทำงานของปุ่มต่างๆ มีการเปลี่ยนแปลงเล็กน้อย ตือ 500D จะไม่มีปุ่ม mode button (ถึงแม้ว่าจะช่วยให้เข้าถึง 'Picture Styles' ได้ดดยตรงเพราะว่าใช้ประโยชน์ได้น้อย), ซึ่งขณะนี้เป็นปุ่มไวท์บาลานซ์. ปุ่มสำหรับปริ้น, ปุ่มจัดการกับไวท์บาลานซ์เหมือนกับ 450D โดยรามแล้วก็คือ 450D ที่สามารถที่จะถ่ายวิดีโอและดู live view ได้นั่นเอง.

Construction
500D มีรูปร่างและโครงสร้างเหมือนกับ 450D และยังมีส่วนอื่นๆ นอกจากจะมีรูปร่างภายนอกที่เหมือนกันแล้วยังมีการเพิ่มรายละเอียดต่างๆ เข้าไปอีกด้วย ไม่ว่าจะเป็น microphone และ speaker holes, HDMI port และติดยี่ห้อ 'EOS' เข้าไปที่มุมด้วย โดยหลักๆ แล้วในส่วนของ Body นั้นทำมาจากวัสดุสำคัญๆ 3 อย่างคือ stainless steel chassis (blue in this diagram), the mirror box which is made of high-strength 'engineering plastic' (red in the diagram) and 'engineering plastic' ทำให้ส่วนของ body มีน้ำหนักเบาเป็นพิเศษ และยังมีความแข็งแรงพอที่จะปกป้องอุปกรณ์ electromagnetic ภายในได้อีกด้วย. Body ที่ทำนี้มีความปราณีตเป็นพิเศษเมื่อเทียบกับราคาแล้ว อีกทั้งยังกระชับกับอุปกรณ์ภายใน (เขย่าแล้วไม่มีเสียง).

In your hand / grip
เปลี่ยนไปจาก 450D เล็กน้อย, ขนาดยังเหมาะมือเหมือนเดิม. โดยรวมแล้วดีกว่า สามรุ่นแรกของ Rebel แต่มันยังคงห่างไกลจากก้องระดับสูง, มือของคุณไม่จำเป็นที่จะต้องมีขนาดใหญ่มาก ก็สามารถใช้ได้ เพียงแต่อยากจะแนะนำว่าให้ทดลองว่าชอบไหม เหมาะมือไหมก่อนตัดสินใจซื้อ. ไม่ได้หมายความว่ามันไม่ดีนะ, แต่กล้องที่ใช้ควรที่จะมีขนาดเหมาะมือผู้ใช้มากกว่า Read More......

What's new in Canon 500D



15 megapixel CMOS sensor
500D 15.0 megapixel เซ็นเซอร์มากเช่นหนึ่งที่โดดเด่นเหมือนใน 50D.


Video
500D เป็น DSLR ตัวที่สามที่สามารถบันทึกวิดีโอได้. ที่ 1080p HD.




Anti-reflection coated VGA screen
แม้ว่าจะมีขนาดและความละเอียดของจอ LCD ด้านหลังนั้นไม่มีผลต่อการถ่ายภาพแต่ว่ามันสามารถที่จะใช้ดู ใช้เช็คภาพหลังจากที่ถ่ายมาแล้วนั้นมีความจำเป็นมาก และความละเอียดหน้าจอเช่นนี้เป็นอะไรที่สมบูรณ์มาก




Digic 4
500D เป็นผู้รับล่าสุดที่มี Digic 4 โปรเซสเซอร์ที่อำนาจในการประมวลผลเหมือน 50D และ 5D Mk. ช่วยในการประมวลผลให้มีความรวดเร็วมากยิ่งขึ้น



Auto Lighting Optimizer
เช่นเดียวกล้องตัวอื่นๆ ที่มี Digic 4 กล้องที่ 500D มีสามระดับอัตโนมัติแสงสว่างเพิ่มประสิทธิภาพในการถ่าย



Interactive Quick Control panel
ช่วงของการยิง การตั้งค่าขณะนี้คุณสามารถเปลี่ยนโดยตรงบนจอ. โดยกดปุ่ม ทำให้สามารถควบคุมการตั้งค่าได้อย่างรวดเร็ว


Extended ISO range
450D มีความไวช่วงที่มาตรฐาน ISO 1600, พอมาถึง 500D มีความไวช่วงที่มาตรฐาน 3200. ทั้งนี้ทั้งนั้นยังสามารถขยายเพิ่มได้อีกสอง เทียบเท่ามาตรฐาน ISO 12800.




High ISO Noise Reduction
เพิ่มมาตรฐาน ISO สำหรับ 500D รวมทั้งยิ่งควบคุม noise และ greater กับไฟล์ JPEG ที่ใช้ ISOs สูง


Face Detection in Live View
ใน EOS 500D มี Live View และ ยังมีโปรแกรมตรวจจับใบหน้าด้วย



Peripheral Illumination Correction
500D มีความสามารถในการปรับสีสันที่มุมรูปภาพเพื่อแก้ไขสำหรับเลนส์ vignetting. ซึ่งมักจะไม่ปัญหาในกล้อง APS-C แต่จะมีเมื่อใช้




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Canon 500D





เพียง 14 เดือนหลังจากที่ Canon EOS Rebel XSi (450D) ออก, Canon มีการเปิดตัวรุ่นล่าสุดที่คือ Rebel T1i (500D). เป็นรุ่นที่ห้าของ Rebel ที่เข้าสู่ตลาดในช่วงที่ภาวะของเศรษฐกิจโลกซบเซา การแข่งขันของกล้องรระดับ DSLR ดังนั้นสิ่งที่มี Canon หวังจากการ 500D มาในช่วงนี้ก็เพื่อที่จะกระตุ้นยอดซื้อ

Canon 500D/T1i เป็นกล้องที่ออกมาหลังจากออก Rebel XS (1000D) มาในเดือนมิถุนายน 2008 หรือ T1i ซึ่งอยู่ในความสนใจของคนที่ไม่สามารถซื้อกล้องระดับ 50D ได้ ซึ่งพัฒนาจาก 450D ใน 500D มีประสิทธิภาพสูงกว่า 400D มาก เช่นสามารถถ่ายภาพที่มีขนาดใหญ่ขึ้นและจุดวัดมากขึ้น.

ความแตกต่างระหว่าง 500D/T1i กับ 450D. คือ 15MP เซ็นเซอร์มากมายเหมือน 50D ช่วยนี้เป็นรายการแรกที่ระดับ DSLR และเพิ่มความสามารถในการถ่ายวิดีโอ (และ 1080p จทวิดีโอที่). นอกจากนี้คุณยังสามารถดูรูปภาพที่มีความละเอียดถึง 920000 จุดจากจอภาพ VGA จากที่กล่าวมาทำให้ความสามารถในการทำงานช้าลงมาก ดังนั้นทาง Canon จึงเลือกใช้ชิปประมวลผลล่าสุดอย่าง Digic 4 โปรเซสเซอร์ซึ่งเป็นเทคโนโลยีของ 50D ยัดลงใน Body 450D.


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Canon Digital 500D, Rebel T1i, Kiss X3



Higher resolution 15.1 megapixel. Processing chips using Digic 4 Comparison of brain mechanisms, as the work gradually control. Developed from the original version Canon Digic III available quickly and more efficacy
Features : Processed quickly, even select the resolution in imaging. Can work quickly and continuously. Reduce noise. Blurred image problem pigment grain split Value when using high light sensitivity. ISO Image to image quickly.



Format SLR
Effective pixels15.1 million
Sensor photo detectors15.5 million
ISO rating Auto100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 (6400-12800 expandable)
Auto FocusMulti-BASIS TTL, 9 focus points
Max resolution4752x3168

Low resolution

3456x2304, 2353x1568

Image ratio w:h

3:2

Sensor size

22.3x14.9 mm (3.32 cm²)

Pixel density

4.5 MP/cm²

Sensor type

CMOS

Sensor manufacturer

Canon

Zoom

wide (W)

Zoom

tele (T)

Digital zoom

No

Image stabilization

No

Manual Focus

Yes

Normal focus range

Macro focus range

White balance

override 6 positions & manual preset Aperture range

SensoMin shutter

30 sec

Max shutter

1/4000 sec

Built-in Flash

Yes, pop-up

Flash range

13 m (ISO 100)

External flash

Yes, hot-shoe, E-TTL II

Flash modes

Auto, On, Red-eye reduction, Off

Exposure compensation

-2 to +2 EV in 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV steps

Metering

35 area eval, center weighted, partial, spot

Aperture priority

Yes

Shutter priority

Yes

Focal length multiplier

1.6

Lens

thread Canon EOS EF, EF-S mount

Continuous Drive

Yes, 3.4 fps, 170 JPEG

Movie Clips

Yes

1920x1080 (1080P, 16:9) @ 20 fps

1280x720 (720P, 16:9) @ 30 fps

640x480 (4:3) @ 30 fps

Remote control

Yes, E3 connector, InfraRed

Self-timer

Yes, 10 sec (2 sec with mirror lock-up)

Timelapse recording

Yes, by USB cable and PC

Orientation sensor

Yes

Storage types

SD/SDHCcard

Storage included

None

Uncompressed format

Yes, RAW

Quality Levels

Fine, Normal

Viewfinder

Optical (Pentamirror, 95% coverage, 0.87x magnification)

LCD

3"

LCD Dots

920,000

Live View

Yes

USB USB

2.0 (480Mbit/sec)

HDMI

Yes

Wireless

Unknown

Environmentally sealed

No

Battery Canon

1050mAh Li-Ion & Charger

Weight (inc. batteries)

520g (18.3 oz)

Dimensions

129x98x62 mm (5.1 x 3.9 x 2.4 in)



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