wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:09
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Canon’s new EOS 500D features a high-resolution 15 million pixel sensor, a maximum ISO setting of 12,800 and powerful HD video capabilities. But is it worth the asking price?Slotting in between the EOS 450D and the EOS 50D in Canon’s DSLR range, the EO...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:13
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The Canon EOS 500D is an excellent DSLR for both novices and advanced amateur photographers alike. The camera provides extra versatility via its good Live View system, and the large and high resolution LCD monitor. The camera’s image quality is excelle...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:13
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Canon EOS 500D at a glance: 15.1 million effective pixels Live View on 3in, 920,000-dot LCD screen 1080p (Full HD) video recording Sensitivity range expandable from ISO 100-12,800 Street price approx £759Scores: Features - 7/10 Build/handling - 9/10 AW...
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SLRs can be big, intimidating beasts, but not the Canon EOS 500D. Think of this as a Porsche with stabilisers, a rottweiler with a fluffy collar… or just a camera with tons of power, but cloaked in approachable software and idiot-proof controls.Even if...
Easy to use, gorgeous screen and awesome video abilities.
Full HD video doesn't record at full speed.
A fantastic camera, whichever way you look at it, and whatever your ability...
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Canon’s second DSLR, after its pro-level 5D Mark II, to offer video is also its cheapest option for those who want to invest in both video shooting and the Canon system. It’s lightweight and portable and boasts a high-resolution7.7cm screen at 920k do...
Least expensive option in the Canon range to shoot good-quality HD video, access to a wide range of lenses, user-friendly, reasonably compact and portable...
More expensive than Olympus’ and Nikon’s entry level rivals, built-in mic susceptible to picking up wind noise, ability to adjust focus manually required...
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When you talk about digital cameras I think almost everyone will have heard of Canon. Launched earlier this years the EOS 500D joins Canons DSLR range at the lower end, one step above the 1000D. The Canon EOS 500D body Im a big fan of Canon cameras...
The Canon EOS 500D is an extremely capable digital SLR camera. It has some impressive features that suit both new photographers and more seasoned prosumers alike.Picture quality is hard to fault. There are certain thing missing in my opinion. Remote...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:35
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The Canon EOS 500D DSLR camera has nine-point autofocus, so no more fiddling with the focus ring, or dodging false autofocus locks. The 500D snaps into sharp focus no matter where you frame your subject, and the camera will even record video too, captu...
Behind the bells and whistles the Canon 500D remains a consumer-level SLR. It’s compatible with Canon’s EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlite flash guns. Not that you’ll need the latter for most shots: the 500D packs an eye-popping...
If you’re looking for a cheap and cheerful snapper, you should look elsewhere. Starting at £650 with an 18-55mm lens, the Canon 500D is far from cheap, and to get the most out of it you’ll want to use different lenses, filters, flash guns...
It's not cheap, but if you’re looking for an entry point to serious photography, the Canon Eos 500D is well worth the outlay.Best offers for the Canon EOS 500DCamerabox £534.99 Amazon UK £567.60 Dell Home e&A £757.11 MyDigitaLand...
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Product Code: 3820B013AA The Canon EOS 500D, also known as the Canon EOS Rebel T1i, is a 15.1Mp SLR camera. Offering 15-megapixel resolution, excellent low-light performance, and high-definition video recording, the Canon EOS 500D is a camera thats...
The Canon EOS 500D is Canons best Rebel yet. If you need a faster burst rate, or dont like the button-centered interface, or the camera is too small for your hands, then youll also want to look at the EOS 50D, the next camera up in Canons line. (N...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:36
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A needless upgrade to a superb DSLR or the next big seller for Canon?Unlike the majority of digital compacts, DSLRs don’t get the opportunity to have major design overhauls or take on a raft of different colours, so year-to-year the aesthetics rarely c...
A bit expensive, but the sum of the EOS 500D’s parts add up to a camera that will help you develop as a photographer...
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If you’re in the market for a digital SLR (DSLR), Canon or Nikon have to be top of the list. Canon’s second DSLR to feature full high-definition video capture after the 5D Mark II – and its most affordable to date at £870 – the EOS 500D battles Nikon’s...
Crisp 15.1-megapixel stills with 18-55mm kit lens attached, full HD video betters that offered by its Nikon rival(s), great colour rendition and impressive sharpness, LCD screen quality is top notch...
HD video sound is mono and frame rate drops to 20fps at top resolution, higher ISO settings have to be enabled via custom menus, Live View not accessible in macro or other basic modes...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:38
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Canon is looking to build on the success of its entry-level EOS 450D and 1000D digital SLR cameras with the introduction of the EOS 500D. With near identical styling, a 15.1 megapixel sensor, a much higher price tag and the ability to shoot HD video...
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Canon’s new EOS 500D features a high-resolution 15 million pixel sensor, a maximum ISO setting of 12,800 and powerful HD video capabilities. But is it worth the asking price?Slotting in between the EOS 450D and the EOS 50D in Canon’s DSLR range, the EO...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:38
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Canons DSLR range continues to go from strength to strength with this considerably enhanced upgrade of the EOS 450D, which manages to keep almost all of the previous physical features while improving the processor and the ISO range and adding a new F...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:39
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Coming after its Eos 450D, Canon’s Eos 500D SLR offers 15-megapixel still images and ‘Full HD’ resolution (1,920x1,080 pixel) movie clips.That’s better on paper than Nikon’s D5000 and D90 cameras, but falls just short of what’s offered by Canon’s own p...
Full HD video plus crisp photos; fast to respond; simple to use; lightweight but robust...
Sound on video is monoonly; movie frame rate only 20fps; expensive, particularly if you need to buy the lens as well...
Easy to use, responsive, lightweight and compact DSLR with much to recommend apart from its price...
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Digital SLRs are generally aimed at three distinct groups: beginners, advanced users and pros. Occasionally, a model emerges that doesn’t fit so neatly into any of these categories. Take the Canon EOS 500D – a high-end, entry level DSLR perhaps? Then a...
The problem companies like Canon face is offering DSLRs with Full HD video, which at the same time, don’t harm its sales of camcorder products or more expensive DSLR offerings like the EOS 5D Mark II, which has Full HD at 30fps. It’s a hard ba...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:56
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Canons EOS 500D slots in between the EOS 450D and the EOS 40D in the companys digital SLR line-up. Its by no means an entry-level digital SLR, but its a pretty good option for anyone looking to make the leap from an advanced compact camera to a dig...
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The latest big gun in Canons increasingly overcrowded artillery is the EOS 500D. Its best thought of a higher-end entry level SLR, if that makes any sense, sitting as it does between the 450D and the well-regarded 40 and 50Ds.The digital SLR battlefi...
Whopping 15.1 megapixels, Higher ISO settings, Colourful, intuitive LCD screen, New exposure aids, HD video recording...
Pricy if HD video doesnt appeal, Only 1080p HD video recording, Slower than the cheaper 40D, Noisy dial buttons, Lacks external mic socket...
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It could be a sign of the rapidly-expanding DSLR market that Canon has had difficulty getting the kind of admiration for its new entry-level DSLRs that it got for the likes of the EOS 350D. And with new DSLRs announced virtually every month, its hardl...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 04:11:00
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The latest in a long line is impressive but hardly recession-friendly Lovely screen / Superb movie mode / Good high-ISO results Shockingly expensive So here it is: the newest model in the most successful family of D-SLRs on the planet.Arriving just eig...
Lovely screen, Superb movie mode, Good highISO results...
Shockingly expensive...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:11:00
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Canons EOS 500D is a great addition to its collection of mid-range digital SLRs. The new camera is well-built, with a 15 Megapixel CMOS sensor, a large 3, 920 000 pixel screen and HD video. The model that we tested was a preview, so we cant draw...
Excellent image quality up to 1600 ISO, Great manual focusing, HD Video (1280 x 720) at 30 fps, 3 VGA screen, Wellfinished and easy to hold...
Only one scroll wheel, Autofocus is still too slow in Live View, Some problems with focusing, Full HD video only works at 20 fps, No wireless flash control, no sRAW support...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:11:02
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When it comes to the sensor on the Canon EOS 500D, it’s more closely related to the enthusiast-focused EOS 50D. Both have a 15.1Mp chip inside, and both share an identical ISO range of 100-3200 that can be expanded to an equivalent ISO rating of 12,800...
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The first priority of any DSLR must be image quality, and the Canon has it in spades. It resolved a magnificent amount of detail in our outdoors tests at both ISO 200 and 1600, and the 18-55mm optically-stabilised lens did a good job of keeping chromat...
Hugely capable and with a great video mode, the 500D is only a whisker from an award this month...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-04 12:00:02
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Employing technology and features developed for Canon's high-end EOS 50D, the EOS T1i is surprisingly compact but boasts 15.1-megapixel (MP) resolution...
Compact/lightweight for a fullfeatured 15.1MP model, HD movie mode produces beautiful video clips, Very fast AF with USM lenses...
More expensive than many competitors, Advanced features add complexity, LCD is fixed; some AF issues in Live View and Movie mode...
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Distinctions between Canons entry-level DSLRs are becoming harder to make. The 450D was very similar to the 400D, and Canons latest, the 500D, shares the 450Ds dimensions down to the millimetre, so the two cameras sit exactly the same in the hand. P...
The Canon EOS 500D is capable of great results, but a wallet-draining way of getting HD video on a DSLR...
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This great little DSLR camera is a fine example of the phenomenon whereby supposed "premium" features trickle down to be incorporated into more basic models as prices fall. Thus, while the 500D is by no means cheap at $1499 (body only), it is stil...
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Canons EOS 500D replaces the EOS 400D in the companys digital SLR line-up, slotting in between the EOS 450D and the EOS 40D. Its not exactly an entry-level digital SLR, but its a pretty good option for anyone looking to make the leap from an advanced compact camera to a D-SLR that can also shoot video. What you get in the Canon EOS 500D is a D-SLR with a relatively compact body (approximately 12.8cm wide, 8cm thick and 10cm tall), a 15.1-megapixel sensor, a 9-point focusing engine, Canons...
Excellent low light performance (up to 3200 ISO), can shoot video at 720p, produces soft and natural-looking colour tones...
ISO button in an uncomfortable position, Live View mode is not intuitive, LCD screen does not pop out, no external microphone jack...
Canon’s EOS 500D is a nice step up from the 400D. It is worth considering this digital SLR if you want the ability to capture high quality video with a still camera...
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Announced in late March, Canons EOS 500D is another in-betweener model, like the Nikon D5000 and Olympus E-620 we reviewed recently. Positioned between the 450D and the 50D, the EOS 500D offers the same effective resolution of 15.1 megapixels as the...
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First of all, I’m not an expert in photography and this is my first time ever using a DSLR camera, so if you are looking for a more professional review on the camera, you might want to look elsewhere.If you are still happy about a newbie in photography...
Canon EOS 500D (also known as the Rebel T1i) is my first DSLR camera to play around with and I’m totally sold. It packs a lot of punch for a DSLR camera of that price range. It may take some time for you to learn on how to use the interface with the bu...
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It seems that hi-def video is the new buzz feature for digital SLRs. Nikon did it first with the D90 (and has since launched the D5000), but Canon hasn’t been far behind, first launching the EOS 5D MkII and now this, the D500 - an ‘entry level’ video D...
Shoots HD video. Lightweight and compact...
1080p limited to 20fps. No external mic input...
Video issues mean this isn’t quite a camcorder replacement, but an impressive entry-level DSLR with bonus features...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 02:02:15
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500D isn’t a perfect camera but a well built compact DSLR that takes high quality images even in low light conditions...
The entry level DSLR segment is a crowded place right now with every manufacture trying to capture customers at the beginner level. Among the crowd, the Canon 500D is a good camera but it fails to stand out though the HD video mode is something that m...
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photo.net Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:05
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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel T1i (also known as the EOS 500D) is Canon’s latest “consumer” DSLR. It follows the earlier Rebels like the XSi and XTi in basic size, shape and control layout but it adds a number of features found on the EOS 50D and even on...
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500D isn’t a perfect camera but a well built compact DSLR that takes high quality images even in low light conditions. Posted on May 24, 2010 by faisal7 12548Leave a Commenthttp://tech.tbreak.com/2010/05/canon-eos-500d-dslr-review/Canon+EOS+500D+DSL...
The entry level DSLR segment is a crowded place right now with every manufacture trying to capture customers at the beginner level. Among the crowd, the Canon 500D is a good camera but it fails to stand out though the HD video mode is something that m...
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First of all, I’m not an expert in photography and this is my first time ever using a DSLR camera, so if you are looking for a more professional review on the camera, you might want to look elsewhere.If you are still happy about a newbie in photography...
Canon EOS 500D (also known as the Rebel T1i) is my first DSLR camera to play around with and I’m totally sold. It packs a lot of punch for a DSLR camera of that price range. It may take some time for you to learn on how to use the interface with the bu...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:09
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More digital SLRs these days are adding video recording functionality to their already advanced feature set. The ability to record high-definition video with amazing prime lenses is a videographer’s dream. Today we’re taking a look at the Canon EOS Di...
Great image quality, HD movie capture.
No microphone input, Cannot adjust settings for exposure or ISO in movie mode.
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The Canon EOS Rebel T1i belongs to a relatively new class of camera: a still-inexpensive model wedged somewhere between bare-bones budget DSLRs that cost between $500 and $700, and almost-prosumer models approaching the $1,000 range, such as the Nikon...
Accurate colors, Solid image quality, Generally fast performance, Long battery life...
Poor sound in movie recording, Stumbles in harshly backlit situations...
This midrange DSLR shoots full HD video and delivers some of the best colors you’ll find.
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If there’s a case for quickly jumping to a conclusion, then this review is it! The Canon EOS 500D has now been around for close to a few months, and it comes from a solid lineage of entry-level digital SLRs of which I’ve personally owned three. I’ve be...
Easy to use, great image quality, bright LCD, fast shutter speed, comfortable controls.
Grip too small for large hands.
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The Rebel series of digital SLR cameras has been a big winner for Canon. The new Rebel T1i has added the ability to take video along with several advancements in the Rebel’s photo-taking abilities. This camera is touted by some as being an entry-level...
The Canon Rebel T1i is an excellent choice for a mid-range digital SLR. With its picture settings and the auto settings, the Rebel is suitable for a first-time SLR user. Given an adequate time investment, a beginner could use this camera on his first d...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:15
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In both still and video modes, the Canon's colors are comic-book oversaturated, so it's a good thing the menus are easy to navigate: A deep settings massage will slap them into shape. No such luck with the moiré problem. Close parallel lines danced aro...
Creative Auto mode provides intuitive tools for newbies. Though there's no full autofocus for video, you can refocus manually while shooting. Offers some advanced image controls for video.
Pronounced orange hue in most photos, especially indoor shots. Reds look weak. Outdoor pics usually come out overexposed. 3inch LCD doesn't swivel, so you have to hold the camera in front of your nose while filming.
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:16
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DRebel, you've come a long way, baby Canon’s original Digital Rebel 300D lit the fuse that started the sub-$1,000 digital-SLR war. With the “DRebel” now in its fifth iteration, it’s hard to believe just how far this camera has come. The original DRebel...
Good lowlight performance and HD Video in a sub$1K body.
HD video is slightly noisy and audio is monoonly.
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In the last year, a handful of camera manufacturers have added HD video recording capabilities to their DSLRs. Nikon initially beat Canon in this race by introducing the $999, 12.3 megapixel D90. Canon wasn’t too far behind, though, with its $2,699, 21...
The Canon EOS Rebel T1i is a solid DSLR with the added benefit of HD video recording. The camera's layout and controls were easy to use, and we were generally very pleased with the images taken with the Rebel T1i. The Rebel T1i's touted 1080p vide...
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Here's our verdict for the time being: this preview vesion of the 500D doesn't represent a revolution in the world of digital SLRs...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:20
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Images look good overall, although the T1i has a few weaknesses. We shot clean colors in many different lighting conditions, but the auto settings look more muted than higher-priced cameras. While bright daylight can wash out the hues...
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The entry-level DSLR stakes have just gone up thanks to the Canon EOS 500D. If you've ever used an entry-level Canon DSLR before, it'll all be very familiar. But there are slight improvements that make a lot of difference. The CMOS sensor has bee...
Supremely capable entry DSLR...
Lower frame rates at full HD video...
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It should not come as a surprise; the Canon EOS 500D will certainly offer you a positive shooting experience. The Canon 500D is backed up by a wealth of experience, thanks to the many generations that came before it, at which various innovative image s...
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The image quality the Rebel T1i offers with its 14-bit RAW capture, Digic 4 processing, and accurate 35-zone metering is astonishing given its price. Just a few years ago, you couldn’t hope to get talent like this for under $1,000. In all, an amazing...
The image quality the Rebel T1i offers with its 14-bit RAW capture, Digic 4 processing, and accurate 35-zone metering is astonishing given its price. Just a few years ago, you couldn’t hope to get talent like this for under $1,000. In all, an amazin...
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itp.net
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The EOS 500D is the latest addition to Canon’s entry-level SLR lineup and sits on top of the 450D but below the mid-range 50D SLR. The camera is also designed to compete against Nikon’s D5000. In terms of look and design the 500D is similar to the 450D...
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While the Rebel appellation hints at amateur status, the $799 price of the Canon T1i (body only; $899 with kit lens, suggested retail) seems to put it in a bit higher (price) class. This latest Canon offering blurs the line between amateur and advance...
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According to Canon "every side of your story comes alive" with the new EOS 500D (Rebel T1i in North America) and this refers to the "stunning" 15.1 Mega-pixel CMOS sensor as well as the "pin-sharp" Full HD movie recording. The fifth version of Canon’...
The EOS 500D is yet another milestone in Canons success story in the popular consumer DSLR class. An excellent all-round camera for beginners but also for enthusiasts who are looking for a light-weight DSLR at a very fair price level. The Canon EOS...
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Sitting in the middle of Canon’s seven model range, the Canon EOS T1i (Canon EOS 500D in some parts of the world) should service the ambitions of the eager amateur and budget-conscious semi-pro. It is possibly a little too restrictive for full-flight...
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The $800 Canon Digital Rebel T1i is Canon's second best digital camera ever, right behind the $2,700 , which is Canon's best, regardless of price. What makes the T1i (and 5D Mark II) so good are how far improved their ergonomics...
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The Canon Digital Rebel T1i (known as the EOS 500D outside the USA) is Canons most recent addition to their "entry level" DSLR lineup. Its an upgrade of the Digital Rebel XSi, though Canon havent discontinued the XSi so as of right now the Digita...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:35
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Canon just recently announced in 2009 the newest model in their lineup of Rebel entry-level DSLRs, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR (500D). Sold in kit form with a Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS (Image Stabilized) lens, the EOS Rebel T1i features a...
The EOS Rebel T1i fits comfortably into the upper end of the crowded entry-level DSLR market. It delivers excellent quality images for the price, and compatibility with EOS accessories is a big plus. If you can live without a tilt and swivel LCD, and d...
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The EOS Rebel T1i (also known as the EOS-500D) is the replacement of Canons very successful Rebel XSi (EOS-450D). It takes everything that made the XSi such a hit and adds these improvements: Thats not too bad of an upgrade! There are two things tha...
Very good photo quality (though see issues below), Excellent high ISO performance, Compact body by DSLR standards, Large, super high resolution 3inch LCD display, Live view with contrast detect AF, face detection, composition grids, live histogram, and fr...
Soft JPEGs at default settings; clips highlights more than Id like, Plastic, cheapfeeling body; small grip not for everyone, Redeye a problem, Live view issues: slow contrast detect AF; AFassist not always available; can only use in P/A/S/M/ADep modes, Mo...
Ever since the release of the original Digital Rebel in 2003, you couldnt really go wrong buying any iter of Canons entry-level digital SLR. Not surprisingly, things havent changed in 2009: the new EOS Rebel T1i is a very capable digital SLR that n...
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The Canon EOS 500D, also known as the Canon EOS Rebel T1i, is a 15.1Mp SLR camera.Offering 15-megapixel resolution, excellent low-light performance, and high-definition video recording, the Canon EOS 500D is a camera that's good enough for many profes...
The Canon EOS 500D is Canon's best Rebel yet. If you need a faster burst rate, or don't like the button-centered interface, or the camera is too small for your hands, then you'll also want to look at the EOS 50D, the next camera up in Canon's line. (N...
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by Ben Long, Macworld.com Canon has a fairly simple system for naming its various digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. There are cameras that are named with a single-digit number, like the 1DS and 5D (the EOS 5D Mark II [], to be precise); these r...
Excellent image quality; very good design; full feature set; great high-ISO performance.
No external mic jack or manual exposure controls when shooting video.
The EOS Rebel T1i is Canon’s best Rebel yet. If you need a faster burst rate, or don’t like the Rebel’s button-centered interface, or the camera is too small for your hands, then you’ll also want to look at the EOS 50D, the next ca...
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The Canon Rebel T1i (also known as the 500D and Kiss X3 outside of the US) is the follow-up to the Rebel XSi, which was (and still is) a very appealing entry-level DSLR. With the Rebel T1i, however, Canon steps into a new feature set for entry-level D...
Overall, I highly recommend the Canon Rebel T1i to anyone looking for a feature-rich and very capable DSLR on an entry-level budget. There are plenty of great DSLRs on the market – some offer more features and some may be cheaper. However, this is th...
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akihabaranews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:37
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Last week we had the Nikon 5000D for a spin here Nikon D5000, the Review, today well try our best to review its direct competitor, the Canon Kiss X3, better known in Europe as 500D or Rebel T1i in North America.Canon Kiss X3/500D/Rebel T1i) Specs- Tam...
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Video Review: Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn take a look at the Canon Rebel T1i DSLR camera with its creative auto mode, 14 bit processor, full HD video recording and tons of new features for a solid price...
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The is the camera company's first DSLR to feature both full HD and 720p video capture in the same camera body (the Canon EOS 5D Mark II was their first DSLR with full HD capture). The T1i comes packed with pro-quality features like an APS-C sized 15...
HD video quality is excellent, Exceptional ISO performance, Accurate color and dynamic range, Great kit lens...
Slow to focus in low light, Smudgeproof screen isn't smudge proof, Massive image files out of the camera, Slow AF in video mode...
The Canon Rebel T1i is both a great camera for the photographer looking to move up from compacts and advanced amateurs who want total control and excellent image quality. Most Canon Rebel generations only slightly evolve in terms of features – and most...
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Recommending a DSLR camera over its immediate predecessor is not usually practical. Most of the times, the new features or the improvements in performance are not significant enough to warrant an upgrade. And considering the prices attached to these ca...
Good build, Excellent Display, Very functional Live view, High quality 1080p videos, Usable images at ISO 6400, Great overall performance...
Colors a bit vivid even at neutral, Focusing while video shooting is a pain...
PerformanceThe new Digic 4 image sensor has a slightly but noticeably better image output than its predecessor. In the landscape tests the image sharpness seemed just right — not too sharp, but contained all the minute details. The color output seem...
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Just 14 months after the launch of the EOS Rebel XSi (450D), Canon has unveiled its latest model, the Rebel T1i (500D). Its the fifth generation of Rebel and enters the market at a difficult time - in the midst of a global economic downturn and agai...
Good resolution and detailed output (but only very marginally better than 450D), Decent (but not best in class) high ISO JPEG performance, Extended ISO speed up to 12800 (not great quality but its there for emergencies), Good quality HD video (but sound o...
Visibly more noise in RAW files than some of the competition, Slightly less highlight range in JPGs than the competition, Relatively limited RAW headroom, channel clipping means color accuracy can often not be maintained when recovering clipped areas in R...
The EOS 500D is the latest incarnation of a highly successful line of cameras and although the entry level market segment is these days much more crowded than it used to be, we would be very surprised if the new model would not sell like hotcakes. A...
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On the surface, the Canon Rebel T1i ($899 MSRP) sounds like it has a lot to offer as a video-capable DSLR. Unfortunately, the camera has too many peculiarities and design flaws for it to be a serious contender amongst high-end HD camcorders. While the...
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Note: The Canon EOS Digital Rebel T1i and EOS 500D are the same model) LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., March 25, 2009 - Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today introduced a new addition to its Rebel lineup, the EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR camera, the...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:39
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Coming after its Eos 450D, Canon’s Eos 500D SLR offers 15-megapixel still images and ‘Full HD’ resolution (1,920x1,080 pixel) movie clips.That’s better on paper than Nikon’s D5000 and D90 cameras, but falls just short of what’s offered by Canon’s own p...
Full HD video plus crisp photos; fast to respond; simple to use; lightweight but robust...
Sound on video is mono-only; movie frame rate only 20fps; expensive, particularly if you need to buy the lens as well...
Easy to use, responsive, lightweight and compact DSLR with much to recommend apart from its price Good points Full HD video plus crisp photos; fast to respond; simple to use; lightweight but robust Bad points Sound on video is mono-only; movie frame r...
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The Canon Rebel T1i is one of the few video-enabled SLRs on the market, and the only one from Canon available for less than $1000. Sold in a kit with an 18-55mm lens for $899.99, the T1i can shoot 15-megapixel images and record 1920x1080 HD video at 2...
The Canon Rebel T1i is the companys first sub-$1000 video-enabled SLR. It has a 15-megapixel sensor, a DIGIC 4 processor, can capture video at up to 1920x1080 (at 20 frames per second), and costs $899 with an 18-55mm lens. Video SLRs are a hot item...
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It seems that hi-def video is the new buzz feature for digital SLRs. Nikon did it first with the D90 (and has since launched the D5000), but Canon hasn’t been far behind, first launching the EOS 5D MkII and now this, the D500 - an ‘entry level’ video D...
Shoots HD video. Lightweight and compact...
1080p limited to 20fps. No external mic input...
Video issues mean this isn’t quite a camcorder replacement, but an impressive entry-level DSLR with bonus features...
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Time for your head to start spinning: In September 2008, Nikon introduced the $999 12.3MP D90, the first DSLR with HD video recording. Canon quickly followed with the $2,699 21.1MP EOS 5D Mark II, which captured 1080p video instead of the 720p of arch...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:52
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Canons 1080p DSLR is a jack of many trades, but does the cameras video performance live up to all the hype? Read the in-depth Canon Eos 500D review to find out.
Great design. Excellent LCD with Live View. Very good overall image quality...
1080p video is only equipped to handle a narrow field of shooting environments. Limited advanced features. Pricey compared to competition...
After a few covert screenings of the Canon Eos 500D’s 1080p HD video last year, photographers and videographers were introduced to a revolutionary world where DSLRs appeared to rival certain top of the line HD camcorders. A DSLR that shoots progress...
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Offering image quality and a robust feature set typically found in pricier prosumer-level D-SLRs, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i is a definite game-changer. For less than $1,000 ($899.99 list with an EF-S 18-to-55mm IS lens), you get a 15.1-megapixel CMOS s...
Excellent value. Stellar image quality. Fast performance. HD (720p30) video capture. Big, 3-inch high-res (VGA) screen. HDMI-out.
Cannot continuously focus during video recording (user must hold down a button to refocus if subjects change their distance from the camera). Autofocus mechanism is audible in video recordings. Full HD 1080 video capture looks sluggish due to its low fram...
The Canon EOS Rebel T1i helps redefine the D-SLR landscape by offering prosumer features, performance, and image quality for less than $1,000...
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The Canon EOS 500D (also known as the Digital Rebel T1i) is a new mid-range digital SLR camera that features HD video capture. The 500D can record Full HD 1080p video as well as 720p and VGA quality footage, and is the second Canon DSLR to offer video...
With the addition of full HD video, a greatly-expanded ISO range and a fantastically high-res LCD screen, the new Canon EOS 500D / Digital Rebel T1i has graduated to the ranks of mid-range, prosumer DSLR. Add an increased price-tag of $799.99 / £869...
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The new Canon EOS Rebel T1i is a relatively small digital SLR camera with 15 megapixels, a nice and large 3 inch LCD, 3.4 FPS burst mode and it delivers good image quality. If you’re looking to step up from using compacts, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i aka...
The new Canon EOS Rebel T1i is a relatively small digital SLR camera with 15 megapixels, a nice and large 3 inch LCD, 3.4 FPS burst mode and it delivers good image quality. If you’re looking to step up from using compacts, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i ak...
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Canon’s EOS 500D – or Rebel T1i as it’s known in North America – is the company’s latest entry-to-mid-level DSLR and the successor to the hugely popular EOS 450D / Rebel XSi. Announced towards the end of March 2009, the 500D / T1i externally resembl...
High resolution and broad sensitivity, HD movie mode and HDMI output, VGA screen with accurate Live View, Remote control and RAW software supplied.
Needs decent optics to exploit resolution, Screen fixed in position, unlike several rivals, 1080p only at 20fps and no external mic input, Some focusing issues with our sample.
Canon EOS 500D / Rebel T1i verdict Canon’s EOS 500D / Rebel T1i is a feature-packed DSLR which boasts a wide variety of improvements over its predecessor, the best-selling EOS 450D / Rebel XSi. Like many new DSLRs, the 500D / T1i inherits a number o...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-08-07 04:10:58
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Page 2: Canon 500D Review - Features - Page 3: Canon 500D Review - Design & Performance - Page 4: Canon 500D Review - Image Quality & Value For Money - Page 5: Canon 500D Specifications / Spec - Page 6: Canon 500D Review - VerdictCanon 500D – other...
High resolution LCD screen, HD Video, ISO range, compact build...
AF motor noise in Movie mode, no update to AF, current high price...
Though initially the Canon 500D may seem like only a slight progression in the range, it offers far more than is expected. Everything about this model feels more refined, and the overall handling and performance is close to flawless. There are still a...
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Canon EOS 500D DSLRTHE Canon 500D supersedes its previous model, the 450D, in a number of ways: a 15-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor; full high definition video recording at 1920x1080 resolution; a new 3-inch LCD and an expanded ISO range of up to ISO 1280...
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15.10MegapixelsCanon EF / EF-S mount3.0 inchLCDCanon EOS Rebel T1iEOS 500DOverview by Shawn Barnett, Dave Etchells, and Zig WeidelichReview Date: 03/25/09 Canons consumer SLR line has a new flagship: the 15.1-megapixel EOS Rebel T1i. Once again, we se...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T1i / 500D review will be coming. For now, enjoy the product images, specification charts, hands-on preview and press releases.
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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