First, let me know your thoughts calm down. There is no "best" camera on this basic entry-level DSLR. So make sure you stick with a large manufacturer such as Canon.
But do not despair. There are some great cameras to choose from.
What you need to do is settle into itself, what your priorities are when buying a new Digital Rebel.
Oh, I almost forgot to tell you. But you probably already know. There is no Rebel X1i ... yet.
I have no idea how this camera manufacturercome with their camera names of up to, but it is certainly confusing, right?
There is a long series of Digital Rebels, starting with the original Digital Rebel 300D. At that time there was no recall 3 character combinations such as XSi, XT1 or JQ2. These letters are hard to remember if you do not already hold one of the cameras they represent. One thing that has remained constant, the number that uses Canon. It started with the 300D and Rebel added to each new entry50. So was the Digital Rebel 350D, 400D, and now we're up to the 500D, which is T1i.
So this article is really whether you should buy a Digital Rebel 450D or 500D.
In the past, has included the Canon Rebel series of cameras approximately every 2 years.
Each new record has had some very significant upgrades from its predecessor.
That is, until you get the latest offering, hit the market, only about one years after the previous version.
TheThe result is that in the opinions of many experts that the upgrades in the Rebel T1i not be enough to justify buying an individual to have the latest model.
Now there are some very good reasons to buy the newer version of the Rebel:
You buy your first DSLR, and you just want the latest model that you can get.
You want a DSLR that has video-recording.
Money is no object for you, and you just want a decent backup camera.
I have checked with some very reliable sources to come,concluded that the prior version of Digital Rebel (the XSi) is a very reliable, well featured digital camera, the photos are the best at this level and price range are considered.
There are a few differences that I should note:
12.2 Megapixels vs. 15.1 MP (not significant at all taking into account the possibility of super large images from print, either)
DIGIC 4 processor vs DIGIC III processor (DIGIC 4, while the better, if you are a pixel prude, are younot in a position to tell the difference)
3 "LCD with a resolution of approximately 930,000 pixels vs. 3: LCD monitor with a resolution of approximately 230,000 pixels (This may sound insignificant, what you see on the LCD panel should not take car to buy)
Creative Auto is available (this is only the newer model is a way to get the output of the camera by adding: "Change Photo Filter" - some reviews have stated that the issue is in line ... I prefer this changes in Photoshop or make some otherProcessing software)
Video Capture is (only on the newer model available even if this may be a critical factor for you, reviews have mixed feelings about the video had skills, especially the lack of a good sound recorder)
OK, that sounds like I am totally against the Digital Rebel T1i.
But it is not so.
I think that both cameras a fantastic fit for everyone, with the exception of the extreme amateur or professional photographer would be.
Digital Rebels havealways by their owners fantastic pictures. Mine certainly does not. And these two cameras are no different. Both are highly recommended.
1 comment:
I believe the big difference is the canon 500d can record video. Other then that the differences aren't enough to make me want to buy the canon 500d. I'm happy with the canon 450d.
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