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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 [DELETED]
- 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.
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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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Canon EOS Rebel T3i
- Conclusion: The Canon EOS Rebel T3i is a fast, high-performing digital SLR, but it isn't as good as its predecessor, the Editors' Choice-winning T2i, which, thankfully, is still
- Pros: Quick. Good picture quality.
- Cons: Extremely slow Live View mode. Not as fast as the T2i, images aren't as sharp.
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