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2015-05-19T21:00:00
Bought this camera for a friend who was a very good film photographer but never bridged to digital. I've set it up with with my old friend Tamron 28-75 and am impressed with the results. I shoot with a 7d at home and a 7d MkII at work and wouldn't mind grabbing another one of these when for when I'm shooting motor sports events.
PAUL B.
2014-12-29T19:00:00
Bought this camera body to for a DIY IR conversion. Have used it as a backup body and visitors. Works well. Have found the Adorama rating system is very faithful to descriptions following many used purchases.
STEVEN R.
2014-08-04T21:00:00
Not brand new but great as a backup body and conversion to IR project. Have used with a Recent purchased Tamron travel lens with GREAT results. Small and light enough for my petite wife to handle. Is only 15.1MPixel but price was excellent. I find used ratings at Adorama are spot on. Also, for a beginner on a tight budget the price was really right.
STEVEN R.
2012-07-16T21:00:00
I am a medium level photo enthuisast who shoot wildlife (birds, etc), does macro (flowers and insects) as well as a little landscape and portrait photography. I bought this camera as a back up to my Canon EOS 60D (which I love and would highly recommend) and was very very disapointed! Very poor image quality for an 18 MP camera (EOS 60D performs much better with same lenses inlcuding tamron 18-270 mm lens and canon 100 mmm macro lens. Most shots were overexposed (again, canon EOS 60D used in similar shooting conditions performed much better). Slow and sluggish, camera was returned after 2 weeks because it is not worse [$]! Save up your money for a little longer and buy an EOS 60D (or equivalent), it's a much better camera than the T1i which I would not recomend, not even to a beginner who just want s to have fun (this camera is so bad that you'll get frustrated with terrible shots and won't have fun at all!)
fred
2012-07-15T21:00:00
Great as a disposable time lapse camera body. The cheaper these get the more disposable they are.
NICHOLAS M.
2012-07-01T21:00:00
Still learning the camera, so far it it has worked fine. Big family gathering over the 4th of July, can't wait to use it.
Dennis
2012-06-24T21:00:00
The camera is good entry level DLSR or second camera use in special event. The screen is crystal clear, easy to use, and I love it. The video standard is 3 years old, but still very good for my use.
JOSEPH C.
2012-05-13T21:00:00
I actually bought this camera to use in astrophotography by attaching it to my telescope. I haven't a night of good "seeing" yet, but all seems to work well and the functions I need for now are there. This is not the best camera for this purpose,but it is more than adequate for now.
Roosevelt N.
2012-03-11T21:00:00
I used the camera in auto mode for almost 1 year and I am really impressed with the quality it delivered. I switched to Manual a few months ago and I am still learning. The possibilities this camera offers seems to be endless. This is a superb entry level SLR for the amateur photographer that fits really beautifully a Photography Student. Personally I think Full Frame is the way to go once one masters digital photography, thus the T1i is all you need to either get better pictures or learn how to take superb ones.
Ale06
2012-03-06T19:00:00
Took this camera on two long trips. I was able to learn what not to do, and what to do. Provided me with all the adjustments I needed to learn the basics of composition'
Papasoar
2012-01-29T19:00:00
I use this camera for everything except movie mode unless I can see the LCD screen easily, which is seldom. I did not buy it as a movie camera; therefore, I conclude that it is all-around first rate.
Nick
2012-01-29T19:00:00
Great camera for the enthusiast who is almost ready to get serious with photography. You can use full auto functions or venture into the manual modes to try your luck at creativity. Has great HD movie mode and RAW functions for when you get to the next level. Great second step camera after you are done with the point and shoots. I have since sold mine although I didn't want to!! I purchased the 7D because I am starting to get more serious about my photography.
Henry M.
2012-01-22T19:00:00
Canon has come through with a really fine camera at a really reasonable price. The results are amazing; it's easy to use; it's relatively light; it's versstile; it's durable. All pro comments; no cons. The newest Rebel has a higher resolution; hence, 4 stars instead of 5. Is this a complaint? Not really.
muscoid
2012-01-01T19:00:00
I upgraded to this from my xt, love the ease of use and the larger lcd screen. I will stick with this camera until it explodes or i win the lottery soi can afford a professional body
Lesley H.
2011-09-05T21:00:00
Overall great images, very dependable.
terry
2011-09-05T21:00:00
Great Camera, easy to use on a full automatic scale even for the first time photographer. Only defect so far is the impossibility of using the LCD screen to take pics.
ALESSANDRO U.
2011-09-04T21:00:00
Although a consumer camera, the T1i can take a lot of abuse. Sue & I own 3 of them and put them through everything the elements can throw at us on backpacking and hiking trips. My thinking was that they are cheap enough to replace if I lose one. However, after rain, sand and snow, I have yet to lose and Rebel, even my 3 XTi's. The sensors get spots, but instead of an expensive cleaning, I just clean it off with a click of Photoshops healing brush. Canons digi4 processor is fantastic. I even bought another T1i instead of a T2i or a T3i since I firmly believe that 18mp is too much for that sensor. I get outstanding images up to 800 ISO. Great camera that suits our needs.
Jon
2011-03-29T21:00:00
With the recent death of my 5D MkII, I needed a digital body that fit in my tight budget. Enter the Canon EOS Rebel T1i. Not expecting the T1i to live up to my late 5D MkII, I shot a few test photos to test out the T1i's features. I immediately fell in love with it! Easy to use, tons of customizeable features, and picture quality that leaves you breathless! What really sold me was the T1i's performance at high ISO settings. Expandable to ISO 12,500, the T1i handles digital noise in a manner that is superior to the 5D MkII. I didn't want to believe it, so I did a side-by-side test of a ISO 12,500 photo taken with the late 5D MkII and the new T1i. Sure enough - the T1i photo was a much more "useable" photo than what the 5D MkII produced. If pro photographers can get past the Rebel branding, they would see that this little camera can certainly hold its own!
DANIEL H.
2010-11-28T19:00:00
I bought this & a 18-270 zoom to take to the Galapagos in January. Terrific one lens combination, although since that time I have found I can get better images with better lenses. After 11 months I have about 3000 clicks on the camera. This camera is very easy to use once you learn the Canon way, and get comfortable with all the bells and whistles. I guess one of the best things I can say about it is that using it is very satisfying and as a result, I have gotten into macro photography, portraits, night photography, and landscapes. There is nothing that you can't do with this puppy and the right lens. These are cheap now, a great value. Spend the money you save (over a 60D, for example) on a really good full frame lens--the camera will then produce stunning photos. I have really no complaints, although I have begun to wonder if maybe some of the features on the 50D (micro-focus adjustment, for example) might be nice to have. When doing night photography, the LCD is so bright that it is distracting (adjustable, though, so this really isn't a complaint). I haven't used the video functions, so can't comment on their usefulness.
Kansas b.
2010-10-30T21:00:00
I use a 7D and wanted a less expensive introductory DSLR for my wife. Having looked at new T1i/T2i cameras, I settled on an Adorama used T1i to which I added a new Tamron lens. I couldn't be happier with the quality of the product and the used item description accurately described its excellent condition. T1i offers decent resolution, clear, simple controls, some more advanced features for the aspiring creative photographer and seemingly decent battery life. It's also not as large as the 7D so fits her hands much better. It's also much lighter without feeling cheap.
STEPHEN B.
2010-10-20T21:00:00
This camera makes me seem like an excellent photographer !! I mostly take sports shots of the kids. Added the 55-200mm lens to my package, which is essential for my purposes. Just added a high speed SD card, and found that this camera flies through rapid repetitive shots. Almost forgot... my only complaint is that you must use the viewfinder instead of the LCD screen in most shooting modes.
JAMES G.
2010-09-18T21:00:00
Outstanding value. Bought this about a 10 months ago as my first dSLR. I have over 2000 shots on it now, and it has motivated me to take a photography class. I used it in the Galapagos with a superzoom lens and got a lot of photos that I couldn't have with a lesser camera. Pros--The camera has lots of features, is well built, and the more you use it, the better it feels. I shoot frequently at high ISO (800 and higher) and the images are crisp with very little noise. This camera, like all the Rebels, is fairly small, but seems to fit well in my medium sized hand. There is a huge number of lenses available for Canons SLRs, so you can often find a really good lens for reasonable cost. The LCD is large and bright. Cons--the shutter seems a bit noisy and the Live View mode, particularly focusing, is a bit awkward, but I don't use it often (maybe I would if it were more intuitive).
RichardS
2010-09-16T21:00:00
The Canon T1i is a great entry-level DSLR camera with a good a mix of features and delivers quite a bit of bang for the buck. The only really annoying things about the camera is that the viewfinder shows only about 95 percent of the actual image area, making composition a little special and the somewhat cheap, plastic feel of the camera body itself. The camera does have some nice features though, such as the 15.1 megapixel sensor, great lense availability, and variety of accessories and equipment that work well with the camera. This would be a fantastic second camera for the pros and is an excellent DSLR for the casual photographer and enthusiasts.
DENA B.
2010-09-14T21:00:00
Well this was my second DSLR and my upgrade from the rebel XS.This camera does everything I need and it does them well.
Bahamaboy
2010-09-11T21:00:00
Bought this body with the 17-55 f2.8. Better combo than the kit lens in my opinion. "The lens makes the picture", so why buy a cheap lens? Go a little cheaper on the body since all you're sacrificing is additional features you probably don't need, not quality, and put the money into a better lens. Just my opinion, be it ever so humble. ;-)
EDWARD G.
2010-04-11T21:00:00
I'm very pleased with everything I've photographed since I purchased the camera. (one month)
Ralph F.
2010-03-20T21:00:00
TO MAKE THE BEST FROM THIS CAMERA ,YOU NEED TO LEARN AND TRAINING
Sunshine
2010-01-09T19:00:00
This is a beautiful and cheap camera, perfect for outdoor photography.
Rogelio H.
2009-12-21T19:00:00
Im a begginer.. I love portrait and photo wich shows every days life.. This camera is perfect.. In indoor the flash is a must if uou use the 18-55
Andrea m.
2009-09-08T21:00:00
I have had this camera a little over 2 weeks now, it's a great camera, for someone like myself who is serious about photography, but not wanting to spend too much on the bodies, while I invest in glass... this camber gives me the quality and the flexibilty I need.
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By WAYNE P.
I have always been a Nikon person until I purchased this T1I. My Nikons are going to be put away. Right out of the box I attached a Sigma 28-300 3.5/6.3 DG Macro F/EOS lens and went to the river to shoot some photos. I tried different ISO settings and shutter speeds to get the feel of how the T1I would react to different shooting modes and lighting. Every shot I took was great. The telephoto lens brought my subject in from accross the river and with the higher shutter speeds I was able t...
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This is a great camera
By Robert Q.
I just received this product and took it on a photo trip to New England to photograph landscapes, people and flowers. The camera performed better than expected. The anti shake was great allowing me to shoot hand-held in heavy shade and after sunset at shutter speeds down to 1/8 sec. I shot at all ISO's and the 3200 shots are surprisingly sharp. The HD video was an added bonus and I shot numerous clips of flowing water which will be used for a later project. Based on reviews I expected the sou...
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The Canon EOS Rebel T1i EF-S Digital SLR Camera is packed with features, both refined and new. In addition to its admirable performance with an all-new 15.1 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 Image Processor, a 3.0-inch Clear View LCD with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coating and compatibility with the EOS System of lenses and Speedlites, the EOS Rebel T1i adds remarkable Full HD video capture at resolutions up to 1920 x 1080.
An HDMI port allows for quick connections to high definition TVs and monitors for easy viewing of your stills and video. The entire operation is simple and easy even if you are a beginner. You'll have uncompromised EOS Digital performance with power and flexibility right in the palm of your hand. Canon's CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensor captures images with exceptional clarity and tonal range and offers the most pixels in its class. It offers many of the same new technologies as used by Canon's professional cameras to maximize each pixel's light gathering efficiency.
Its APS-C size sensor creates an effective 1.6x field of view (compared to 35mm format). Canon's DIGIC 4 Image Processor dramatically speeds up all camera operations for intuitive operation and offers improvements in both fine detail and natural color reproduction. It works in concert with the EOS Rebel T1i's image sensor to achieve unprecedented levels of performance in all lighting situations. The EOS Rebel T1i shoots brilliant video, even in full high definition. By simply selecting Movie mode on the EOS Rebel T1i's mode dial, the camera's 3.0-inch LCD lights up and it's ready to go.
Shooting is at a frame rate of 30 fps when shooting SD or HD quality video (640 x 480 and 1280 x 720 pixels, respectively) and at a frame rate of 20 fps in Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) recording. Sound is recorded through the camera's built-in microphone. Playback modes are simple to access, and all Live View AF features can be used in shooting video.
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