It seems like the more things change in digital photography, the more the stay the same.
Canon's highly popular and long-running Rebel series of DSLR cameras is continuing in 2010, as the company recently released the latest model, the EOS Rebel T2i.
The Rebel T2i offers nice versatility for an entry-level DSLR model. It can shoot at 18 megapixels of resolution with still photos and at full 1080p with HD video. If you have a CEC compatible HDTV, you even can connect the Rebel T2i to your TV via an HDMI cable, and then control the camera with your TV remote.
The LCD on the Rebel T2i is very impressive, measuring 3.0 inches diagonally with more than 1 million pixels (more than four times the number of pixels available on many point and shoot camera LCDs).
Look for the Rebel T2i in stores in early March, and Canon will offer a few different configurations. For example, it will carry a $799.99 MSRP for the camera body only and an $899.99 MSRP for the camera with a starter lens. (Compare Prices)
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the new rebel looks impressive with 18mp and shooting in h/d.but last yrs model the rebel ti1 has all the bells and whistles of this model and shoots in full 1080p except its 15mp if u can live without 3 extra megapixels my advice is to buy last yrs model and save some money like i did