Hello there,.
Parting with my trusty Canon t1i. I've had it given that it was brand-new, shortly after it was launched in 2009, and I've made an effort to take great care of it. It's got no significant imperfections, it's clean, and it works perfectly.
Here's even more information on the video camera:.
* 15.1 Megapixel APS-C Sensor.
* HD Video recording - 1080p at 20fps, 720p at 30fps.
* 1/4000 sec. to 1/60 sec., X-sync at 1/200 sec shutter speed.
* Max ISO 12,800.
* Large 3.0" LCD with live-view function.
* Built-in flash and hot shoe.
* HDMI, USB, and mini-jack connectors for sharing photos quickly.
* Original box with all documents.
I'm likewise including for this price among my lenses, a Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 -4.0 zoom lens. It's an excellent versatile lens. Details:.
* 28-70mm zoom variety.
* f/2.8 maximum aperture for excellent low-light capability.
* Includes lens hood and caps.
* No scratches or blemishes of any kind.
I've got a number of accessories that'll not be compatible with my brand-new cam. These are:.
* Battery grip, which holds two LP-E5 batteries or 6 AAs. 2 completely charged batteries last for quite a long time, perhaps 600-700 shots, however I've never counted.
* Four batteries, one Canon brand name.
* Original USB and AV cable televisions.
* 16gb SD card.
* Original Canon charger.
* 13mm, 21mm, and 31mm extension tubes. They can be combined or made use of individually for severe macro photography.
If I needed to be nit-picky, it 'd be worth discussing a couple other things:.
* The LCD screen has extremely small scratches on it. You cannot in fact feel them, so absolutely nothing significant, but under the ideal light (bright, indirect) you can see them. Of course, this doesn't affect screen visibility.
* I can not find the battery door. When you need a battery grip, like I have for years, it's needed to get rid of the battery door so the grip can connect. I had it recently, however I apparently lost it. Of course, you'll most likely have the grip on there the majority of the time, so I doubt you 'd see. The battery will certainly still remain in even without the door anyhow.
* There are no MAJOR dust fragments or anything that I can see.