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Weighing the Canon EOS Rebel t1i, t2i, and t3i Top Resolution

So you're shopping for a digital SLR. You're weighing a Canon t1i, a Canon t2i, or a Canon t3i. Which one should you get? One measurable feature you should think about is the camera's res. Which of these options has the highest camera resolution?

The Canon t2i and t3i each have a little edge when looking at resolution. They claim a 18 MP resolution, and the Canon t1i has only fifteen megapixels.

Should this push you one way or the other? Not really. In most cases, roughly eight megapixels is just fine. Anything on top of that is simply too much.

A regular 4x6 print, done at 300 ppi, needs around 1200 x 1800 pixels. That's just over 2 megapixels. A bigger, 8x10 print needs 2400 x 3000 pixels. That's roughly 7.2 megapixels. Unless you're going to be creating ginormous pooster prints, you'll never going to make us of all the data held in those extra pixels.

There are a few other reasons why you might want to upgrade from the Canon t1i to another camera - like a Canon t3i, or a Canon 60D or 7D. However, image size isn't truly a valid reason. The improvement here is slight. Oddly enough, the lot of these cameras (the t2i/550D, the t3i/600D, the 60D, and the 7D) all include the same processor, leaving them with just the same resolution and photo quality.

If you require a more thorough comparison between all the cameras, head over to this rigorous look at of the Canon t2i vs t3i. Read that for a breakdown of how the three devices are the same and unique. If you're in the market for, you might also want to read yet another complete analysis about the conrast between the Canon t3i vs 60d vs 7d. Canon t2i vs t3i [http://paiken1974.multiply.com/ Canon t3i]