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Lense
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http://www.amazon.com/Tamron-70-300mm-4-0-5-6-Digital-Cameras/dp/B000EXOXVA/ref=sr_1_163?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1297745519&sr=1-163
Camera Body
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Canon+-+EOS+Digital+Rebel+T1i+15.1-Megapixel+Digital+SLR+Camera+-+Black/9301819.p?id=1218080754457&skuId=9301819
Answer
The answer to your subject line question is No.
Top range full frame Canons can only use EF lenses
The AP-C sensor Canon range can use any current Canon lens - EF or EF-S
The answer to your specific question is yes - that lens will fit that camera. The Rebel T1i is an AP-C sensor camera.
Take a note of Jim's quality point but though you are more likely to get a bad example of a Tamron or Sigma lens than with Canon that doesn't mean they are all bad. They wouldn't be in business after all these years if they sold bad lenses. But you do get what you pay for - this is a bottom end Tamron lens so picture quality will be OK - just don't expect fantastic.
The answer to your subject line question is No.
Top range full frame Canons can only use EF lenses
The AP-C sensor Canon range can use any current Canon lens - EF or EF-S
The answer to your specific question is yes - that lens will fit that camera. The Rebel T1i is an AP-C sensor camera.
Take a note of Jim's quality point but though you are more likely to get a bad example of a Tamron or Sigma lens than with Canon that doesn't mean they are all bad. They wouldn't be in business after all these years if they sold bad lenses. But you do get what you pay for - this is a bottom end Tamron lens so picture quality will be OK - just don't expect fantastic.
Is this a good quality camera?
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Will this camera be able to take really good quality pictures?
Specification:
* Sensor(Mega Pixels):CMOS (5.0MP)
* Resolution interpolated :12.0 Mega Pixels
* Image Resolution:4023x3024 / 2560x1920 / 2048x1536
* PC Camera:640x480 / 320x240
* Lens:F2.8 F8.0 / f8.5mm
* Zoom:4X Digital
* Focus Fixed
* Exposure Control:-1.5 to +1.5, 0.5 per step
* White Balance:Auto / Sunny / Cloudy / Tungsten / Fluorescent
Answer
decent. But certainly won't blow your mind away. If possible, try keeping away from extremely high megapixels; anything over 10 is overkill. When looking for a digital camera, look for OPTICAL zoom, not digital. In optical zoom, the lens elements in your camera actually moves to get closer to the subject. In digital, the camera sensor just crops the image to make it look "bigger", degrading the image quality at the same time. A bigger limitation is the "focus fixed." This means the camera's focus is likely set to "infinite," meaning any close-up work of less than 3 meters is impossible, unless you want to get blurry pictures.
decent. But certainly won't blow your mind away. If possible, try keeping away from extremely high megapixels; anything over 10 is overkill. When looking for a digital camera, look for OPTICAL zoom, not digital. In optical zoom, the lens elements in your camera actually moves to get closer to the subject. In digital, the camera sensor just crops the image to make it look "bigger", degrading the image quality at the same time. A bigger limitation is the "focus fixed." This means the camera's focus is likely set to "infinite," meaning any close-up work of less than 3 meters is impossible, unless you want to get blurry pictures.
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