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Review: GE X5 Digicam, Canon EOS Rebel T1i, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 – Entry level camera, Canon ...
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GE X5 Digicam [DELETED]
- Excerpt: Perhaps you’re not quite ready for a DSLR – uninterested in the idea of changing lenses and the typical DSLR is simply too much camera to handle. You’d like to test out one of these super zooms you’ve read about but the $300-plus price tag is a little rich. What to do?
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Canon EOS Rebel T1i [DELETED]
- Conclusion: The new Canon EOS Rebel T1i aka EOS 500D is a relatively small digital SLR camera with 15 megapixels, a nice and large 3 inch LCD (which is as sharp as tacks), 3.4 FPS
- Pros: Very good image quality with low noise till upper ISO speeds, Very sharp 3 inch high-res LCD with good visibility, Compact design for a digital SLR, Compatible with ma...
- Cons: Noisy images at ISO 6400 and 12800; camera’s high-resolution sensor is taxing on lenses, No ‘out of the box’ wireless flash support, Small grip; worse ergonomics than ...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 – Entry level camera
- Excerpt: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 is a compact sub $180 camera having 8x zoom wide angle lens, HD movie capture, and .. well, nothing else. That is all you get; I am not complaining but this is pretty basic camera made for entry level users. The photo quality and shooting performance could have been improved; the speed is OK and so are the results. If you are looking for some advanced features here, I won’t recommend this camera to you.
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Canon EOS 550D (Rebel T21)
- Summary: The EOS 550D is an excellent camera, offering a beginner similar specs to an EOS 7D semi-pro model at a fraction of the price.
- Pros: Fantastic image quality, very versatile, light and compact
- Cons: A touch too expensive
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(Canon) EOS 600D
- Conclusion: Canon's EOS 600D further blurs the line between a beginner and professional DSLR. Although it has a smaller frame and lacks a second control dial and screen, it still...
- Pros: Good image and video quality; handy 3in articulated screen; fast autofocus with viewfinder; can wirelessly control other flash units.
- Cons: Live View mode is slow to start up; Autofocus is noisy in video mode.
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