Canon Breaks the $1,000 Mark Again with the First EOS Rebel Camera to Feature HD Movie Recording Capabilities, DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor and 15.1 Megapixel Resolution Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in ...
Canon’s Digital Rebel cameras have always been hard-hitters among entry-level DSLRs, but Canon is poised to sew up the market with its new T1i–a camera that’s a clear response to Nikon’s D90.
Canon just introduced the latest addition to its Rebel lineup, the EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR. The Rebel T1i is the first DSLR in the Rebel line to feature full HD video capture. Canon didn’t stop with ...
One of the upgrades in the Rebel T1i from previous consumer-grade models is the DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor which provides faster processing of fine detail and natural color reproduction and 14-bit ...
Canon has a fairly simple system for naming its various digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. There are cameras that are named with a single-digit number, like the 1DS and 5D (the EOS 5D Mark II [ ...
Canon on Wednesday introduced the EOS Rebel T1i digital SLR camera. Among its features, the T1i is the first in the Rebel line to include full HD video capture. The Rebel T1i features a 15.1 megapixel ...
The Canon Rebel T1i SLR includes a 15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and high-definition video capture, along with the company's DIGIC 4 imaging processor. It follows the September 2008 launch of Canon's EOS ...
It appears CNET has jumped the gun on Canon's Rebel T1i. A long speculated Canon entry-level DSLR to be released tomorrow was leaked early today by CNET video podcasting. It was later pulled, reported ...
An 8GB Kingston DataTraveler USB flash drive, a Dell Inspiron 537s desktop PC, and a Canon EOS Rebel T1i camera. Here are your daily deals for Wednesday, July 22, straight from the Gadget Gal: 1. Get ...
Canon’s Digital Rebel cameras have always been hard-hitters among entry-level DSLRs, but Canon is poised to sew up the market with its new T1i–a camera that’s a clear response to Nikon’s D90.
Eventually, it'll become old hat, but for now, the addition of video capture to dSLRs still merits some oohing and aahing. Especially as it comes down to the less expensive models--you know, the ones ...