The other contains the software instruction manual. It is a joy to use, and ideal for partnering with the movie mode and Live View. If you have never used a digital camera before, or you're upgrading from a more basic model, reading the comprehensive but relatively easy-to-follow manual before you start is a good idea. A catalogue of Canon accessories is also included. So this was a reasonably inexpensive camera as an introduction to photography. View full gallery Apart from the flash being popped up on the 500D right , there's no prizes for spot the difference from the 450D left here. Roughly a second of video and sound recording is lost each time you take a still photo.
With kids though, you can never be exactly sure how long they're going to stay interested. Exposures at higher sensitivity settings were too short to test this function fully. The 500D also showed slightly higher saturation in the red band, which was evident in test shots as a warmish cast. This can then be deleted automatically after the shoot with the supplied Digital Photo Professional software. I bought this for my daughter because she said she was interested in learning about photography.
The third disc is titled Step Up Photography. Test shots were taken in a wide range of weather conditions, covering both sunny and overcast conditions, different times of day and varying light levels. See the list and table below for all the spec and feature changes. As a result, the 450D was able to bulk up its feature set to include a selection of features that price-conscious shoppers don't necessarily realize they want, such as a larger viewfinder and spot metering. Skin hues were also shifted slightly to the warm side, although no significant shifts were found in other hues.
The Auto Lighting Optimiser is set automatically, along with the noise reduction processing if required. To activate the recording, you move the dial to movie mode or Live View and then hit the record button. You'd be hard-pressed to tell the two cameras apart if their name badges were hidden. Canon refers to these advanced operations as the 'creative zone' and provides all the normal settings including Program, Aperture and Shutter Priority and the full manual mode. The Bad Viewfinder is small. Autofocusing is supported for Live View shooting with three modes: Live mode, Face Detect and Quick mode. The playback menu is navigated with the cross keys on the arrow pad.
On , it got overall score of 77%. The result was probably the most complete Rebel we'd seen. The Good Nice and responsive to use. Sensitivity, white balance, dynamic range control, autofocusing and Picture Style are set automatically in the Basic zone modes and the evaluative metering pattern is locked in by default. More toggling is needed to access some functions as a result. All things considered, this Canon 15.
You can also superimpose a grid frame two options available on the monitor in Live View mode and overlay an information display on the live view by pressing the Display button. You can even setup your own customised menu page for instant access to frequently used settings via the My Menu tab. Raw files from this camera average 20. Canon's system is obviously limited by which lenses you choose, but it does offer the slight advantage of showing the stabilising effect through the viewfinder. For a camera making such a big noise about its video mode, it's quite difficult to actually start recording one.
As I learned and enjoyed the camera I graduated to a Canon 7D and found the T1i had compatable lens mounts for the Canon 7D. The difference between Canon and Nikon and the others is that Sony, Olympus and Pentax have opted for stabilisation via the camera body, rather than the lens, which therefore works with their entire range of lenses. Click on the following links for reviews of the and kit lenses. When you playback the recording, a freeze frame of the photo is displayed on-screen while the still image is recorded at the resolution and quality selected for still shot and audio playback is temporarily suspended. Video quality is not that impressive. Canon T1i is a camera with the right stuff for hobbyists and photographers I wanted a serious camera I could afford that had features and capabilities and the Canon available lenses and accessories and support. Up to 40 lenses can be programmed into the 500D, with over 80 currently available to choose from.
Two illustrated booklets are also provided: Great Photography is Easy! At the top, a hotshoe sits with the pop-up flash, an over-zealous little beast that loves to spring into action whenever you venture into automatic mode. There are seven preset, auto and custom white balance options, and Canon have included a Spot mode, covering 4% of the viewfinder, along with the other three metering modes, which is a very useful addition for more experienced photographers. This extends shooting time on a single charge to a claimed maximum of 400 shots down from the 450D's 500 shots - I managed around 350 and a few movie clips before the battery ran out. Kit lenses are mostly decent. For raw files, this correction is provided in the supplied Digital Photo Professional software. Even quite challenging shooting conditions, such as strong backlighting, contre-jour and low light levels were competently handled.
You can also delete an image, rotate an image, view a slideshow, protect images so that they cannot be deleted, and set various printing options. Archived from on 3 February 2013. Metering modes on the 500D are adjusted via the Quick Control Panel or main menu. On 25 December 2010, Canon offered firmware version 1. The camera's dimensions are exactly the same 128. It also suffers from the same 3 second focus lag. Both pre-sets tended towards slight over-correction but in-camera correction allowed natural-looking colour balances to be obtained under most types of lighting including mixed lighting.