Hands-on with the Canon EOS Rebel T1i

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Eventually, it’ll become old hat, but for now, the addition of video capture to dSLRs still merits some oohing and aahing. particularly as it comes down to the less expensive models–you know, the ones within reach of the rest of us. So let us buzz eagerly about Canon’s latest consumer dSLR, the EOS Rebel T1i, which becomes the cheapest dSLR thus far to support

video capture.

Slipping neatly into the company’s dSLR product line amidst the XSi and 40D, the T1i pushes the XTi off the edge of the bed into discontinuity. When it ships in May, it will occupy the popular $800 price segment: $799.99 for the body and $899.99 for the kit with the veteran f3.5-5.6 18-55mm IS lens.

Orginal post by Lori Grunin

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