The EOS Rebel T1i (also known as the EOS-500D) is the replacement of Canon's very successful Rebel XSi (EOS-450D). It takes everything that made the XSi such a hit and adds these improvements:
* 15.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor (up from 12.2)
* Uses DIGIC 4 image processor (XSi used DIGIC III)
* Higher resolution, 920,000 pixel LCD display (versus 230k on the XSi)
* Wider ISO range
* Records movies in Full HD (the XSi had no movie mode)
* HDMI output
That's not too bad of an upgrade! There are two things that got worse on the new Rebel T1i: battery life is down 20%, and the burst rate is slightly slower, though the latter isn't entirely surprising.
Everything else remains the same. The Rebel T1i is compact, supports both EF and EF-S lenses, and offers both automatic and full manual controls. And, as you'd expect from a digital SLR, it's quite expandable.
Jeff Keller
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