Canon Rebel T1i and Rebel XSi Comparison
Author: Jaco Muller
Source: ezinearticles.com
For the newly announced Canon Digital Rebel T1i available in April 2009, Digital SLR, many potential buyers have trouble deciding between T1i Rebel Rebel XSi and the cameras. The T1i definitely packs more punch, but it is at a price, so the question is "worth it?". Before highlighting, canon rebel xs, the differences, first, we take a quick look at the similarities. Both have exactly the same size and both have a 3-inch LCD screen. Canon's 9-point autofocus system and 35-zone metering system remains unchanged. Profit EOS Integrated Cleaning System and Dust Delete Data collection is performed in both cameras. Highlight Tone Priority mode is available in both cameras, but otherwise performed at T1i – has remained essentially the same though. Both cameras are sold with, canon rebel xs, the same kit lens, the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS and as usual, both cameras are fully, canon rebel xs, compatible with Canon EF and EF-S range. The most striking difference between the XSi and the T1i CMOS APS-C, which is updated from 12.2 megapixel sensor in the XSi 15.1 megapixels in T1i. Personally I do not Megapixel Chaser and is not a determining factor for me, but unfortunately this is what the public is aware of the camera purchase and sell. The T1i with the relatively new DIGIC 4 processor is much faster than its predecessor DIGIC III, which is in XSI. This processor unlocks what probably is the most exciting T1i – Full HD video recording. This unique feature enhances the versatility of the XSi T1i large and very soon there will be high quality videos of babies and birthdays of children seen all over the Internet. Although no substitute for a good camera again, this feature at least reduces the number of cases where it is a reflex camera and being dragged around. Another benefit of the DIGIC 4 is the ability of T1i to shoot up to 170 large JPEGs continuously, compared with 53 of the XSi. Sports photographers shoot their children play football or parents will appreciate this feature. Although LCDs are the same size, the screen of 920 by 000 pixel resolution T1i is significantly better than the resolution 230 000 pixel LCD screen XSi. This improves the readability of the menu in less than ideal conditions and improves the image and the viewing screen live accordingly. This is very useful for photographers who are sometimes a bit 'disappointed with blurry images in post-processing. The range of ISO XSi increased from 100-3200 to 100-1600, expandable to 12,800. This feature, along with noise reduction improved shooting T1i opens opportunities for the photographer who would be lost with the XSi. Together, these features allow you to shoot in dark conditions than before. T1i sells for about $ 799 (body only) or $ 899 (with lens kit), compared with, canon rebel xs, $ 580 and $ 699 for the XSi. Are the new features of the value of T1i extra $ 200? Looking at each of the improvements separately, I can not say that one feature that justifies paying more, but all functions work on the consumer market presence with an entry level DSLR very balanced, versatile and easy to use, but the same time, has all, canon rebel xs, the functions needed by the user of a wide range of creative options. If I had to buy my first DSLR, canon rebel xs, now, probably go for the T1i.
For more details, read the full reviews of the Canon Digital Rebel T1i DSLR and the Canon Digital Rebel XSi DSLR.
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