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Black Friday Canon EOS Rebel T1i Sale

The flagship of the EOS Rebel line, Canon EOS Rebel T2i brings professional EOS features into an easy to use, lightweight digital SLR that's a joy to use. Featuring a class-leading 18.0-megapixel CMOS image sensor and increased light sensitivity for low light photography, the EOS Rebel T2i also has an advanced HD Movie mode for gorgeous Full HD movies. Able to capture up to 3.7 frames per second, it's ready to go the minute it's picked up. Advanced Live View, a new wide-area screen, plus features like Canon's brilliant Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone features ensure brilliant photos and movies, easily. With some of the most advanced features of any digital SLR, it's simply the best Rebel Canon has ever created. My Review First, I have an extensive background in both photography and video. I was looking for a smaller camera to carry around that could also shoot video. When I heard about this one I thought it would be perfect and it is good, very good BUT its does have its issues... I will try to keep this short and to the point. Pros: 1. Superb image quality in both photos and video. You can expect image quality comparable to a Canon Pro DSLR. And I am not just saying that. I actually did compare it to our 1Ds MkII. This camera can produces usable images up to ISO 3200. Noise is there but they do a good job of controlling it. With this said, it would be noted that there really isn't that much difference between a Canon 20D and the most expensive DSLR for photos that will be displayed on the web or in regular size prints. If you don't really need video then you can save yourself a lot of money and just get a used 20D :) I actually still have my original 20D as a backup.

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How do I upload my black and white photos from canon rebel xti?

I will shoot in black and white, have it exactly how I want the pics to come out and then when I upload them to my computer, they appear in color. I don;t understand why. What is the point in being able to shoot in black and white if you can't keep them like that?

There are lots of advantages in shooting in Raw and converting to B&W in Photoshop or similar. That way any colour can be converted to any tone.

On my Pentax any Raw file can be converted to B&W (or any other built in effect) in camera and the resulting Jpeg saved to the card, I would think that your Canon can do that too, otherwise, as you say, it's pretty pointless.

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