| You may have seem some SLR cameras advertised | | | | not going to see much change between the two high |
| with a lens kit, a extra lens, or just the body. The | | | | definition resolution modes, but you will appreciate the |
| Canon Rebel T1i body is an example. Depending on | | | | longer video times, and the additional memory space |
| what camera equipment you already own, it may | | | | with the lower resolution. |
| make sense, to just buy a SLR body and use any | | | | Don't take on faith what I have to say. A measured |
| existing lenses you may already own. But, buying a | | | | scrutiny of pictures from a Nikon D90 12.3MP and a |
| body or kit lens camera is not the only thing you should | | | | Rebel T1i 15.1MP will tell the tale. Canons ISO image |
| consider. | | | | noise reduction attempt work generally fine, but often |
| Since high definition video is something I want, I would | | | | blur the detail of photographs. |
| definitely consider choosing the Canon Rebel T1i, as an | | | | In terms of speed and noise, the Nikon D90 is a |
| alternative to the D90 Digital SLR. If your into capturing | | | | superior Single Lens Reflex camera than the Canon |
| high def movies, the Rebel T1i 15.1MP should make you | | | | SLR Rebel T1i. If you must capture scenes quickly, |
| happy, with it's thirty frames per second at a resolution | | | | without blowing the opportunity, then the Nikon D90 |
| of 720p, for a max recording time of 18 minutes. The | | | | bests the Canon T1i. The Canon Rebel T1i body puts |
| D90 SLR does OK, but with just five minutes | | | | up a very respectable 3.4 pictures per second, though |
| maximum recording time, at 24 frames per second. | | | | the Nikon D90 12.3MP does a little better by recording |
| As I've said before, don't bet the farm on the numbers | | | | a 4.5 pictures per second. Faster focusing and smaller |
| without a second opinion. Rapid filming environments | | | | mirror blackout times help. |
| captured in high definition on the Rebel 15.1MP, like | | | | If being quiet is as important to both of us when |
| sporting events seemed somewhat jumpy for me. If | | | | capturing exposures, then pay a teeny more attention |
| you find your 1080p 20 fps movies too stuttery on the | | | | to the D90. It's shutter mechanism is pretty quiet. It's to |
| Rebel T1i 15.1MP, you have the choice of switching to | | | | your advantage when your trying to be unobtrusive, |
| 720p thirty fps which show a marked difference. Your | | | | like out on a nature hike or bird watching. |