25 Mar 2009
Canon's new 500D brings video to the masses
Olivier Laurent
The new Canon EOS 500D, which was unveiled this morning and will be released in early May, is now the cheapest digital SLR to offer a Full-HD video mode. Video was first introduced to DSLR by Nikon with the D90. However, it only offered 720p resolution. Canon also added video to one of its models in September last year with the Full-HD EOS 5D Mark II. Now, the 500D offers the same video features (albeit with a lower frame rate - 20fps for the 500D compared to 30fps for the 5D MkII) for £870. Now, let's see if and how Nikon will react... in the meantime, here are seven product shots of the 500D.

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