Updated (February, 2011): Compare the Canon EOS 5D Mark II vs Canon Rebel T3

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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"The original 5D was the first 'affordable' and lightweight full frame camera, and set a standard for low noise at high ISO settings that remains competitive three years later."
dpreview.com | talking about the 5D Mark II's iso-noise
"In addition the adoption of high precision split-level alignment of the magnesium-alloy external covers, high precision dial construction and external rubber grip covers, has improved the camera's dust and water resistance."
dpreview.com | talking about the 5D Mark II's build-quality

Reasons to buy the Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Low light performance
Low noise at high ISO
1,815 ISO
Overall image quality
Great image quality
79.0
Color depth
Great color depth
23.7 bits
Viewfinder size
Large viewfinder
0.71x
True resolution
High true resolution
21 MP
Weather sealed
Weather sealed
Shoot in extreme weather
Canon EOS Rebel T1i

68

Runner-up

Canon Rebel T1i

"Construction is good with no creaks or rattles."
dpreview.com | talking about the T1i's build-quality
"Good quality HD video"
dpreview.com | talking about the T1i's video-quality

Reasons to buy the Canon Rebel T1i

Startup delay
Almost no delay when powering up
300 ms startup delay
Shutter lag
Barely any delay taking photos
159 ms shutter lag
Size
Really small
Prosumer size 129x98x62 mm
Badge
Built-in focus motor
Autofocuses with more lenses
Thickness
Thin
2.4"
Weight
Light-weight
520 g

differences

Advantages of the Canon 5D Mark II

Low light performance Much lower noise at high ISO 1,815 ISO vs 663 ISO
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The 5D Mark II has excellent image quality 1.5 f-stops higher ISO than the T1i
Overall image quality Much better image quality 79.0 vs 63.0
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Around 30% better image quality
Color depth Better color depth 23.7 bits vs 21.7 bits
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Distinguishes 2 more bits of color
Viewfinder size Much larger viewfinder 0.71x vs 0.54x
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More than 70% larger viewfinder
Sensor size Much larger sensor Full frame 36.0x24.0mm vs APS-C 22.3x14.9mm
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More than 2.5x larger sensor
External mic jack Has an external mic jack Yes vs No
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Record high quality audio with an external microphone
Supports 24p Supports 24p Yes vs No
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Get that real film feel
Weather sealed Weather sealed Yes vs No
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Sealed to shoot in the rain
Dynamic range More dynamic range 11.9 EV vs 11.5 EV
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0.4 f-stops more dynamic range
True resolution Significantly higher true resolution 21 MP vs 15.1 MP
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Capture around 40% more detail in your photos
Viewfinder Has a pentaprism viewfinder Pentaprism vs Pentamirror
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Pentaprism viewfinders are typically brighter
Viewfinder coverage Significantly better viewfinder coverage 98% vs 95%
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Almost the same
Battery life Longer battery life 850 shots vs 400 shots
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More than 2x more shots per battery charge
Light sensitivity Better maximum light sensitivity 6,400 ISO vs 3,200 ISO
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The 5D Mark II's maximum light sensitivity is 1 f-stop better
Fastest shutter speed Much faster max shutter speed 1/8000s vs 1/4000s
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2x faster max shutter speed
Continuous shooting Shoots slightly faster 3.9 fps vs 3.4 fps
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More than 10% faster continuous shooting
Light sensitivity (boost) Better boost ISO 25,600 ISO vs 12,800 ISO
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The 5D Mark II's boost ISO is 1 f-stop better
Canon EOS 5D Mark II Learn more about
the Canon 5D Mark II

Advantages of the Canon T1i

Lens availability More lenses available 162 lenses vs 125 lenses
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Around 30% more lenses available
Size Significantly smaller 129x98x62 mm vs 152x114x75 mm
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Around 40% smaller
Shutter lag Less shutter lag 159 ms vs 206 ms
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More than 20% less delay when taking photos
Thickness Significantly thinner 2.4" vs 3"
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Around 20% thinner
Startup delay Less startup delay 300 ms vs 400 ms
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Around 30% less delay when turning on
Weight Significantly lighter 520 g vs 850 g
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Around 40% lighter
Built-in flash Built-in flash Yes vs No
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A built-in flash is useful for taking indoor shots where there is little light
Lowest price Cheaper $444.95 vs $2,330.54
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The best price we've seen is $1,886 cheaper (5.2x less)
Canon EOS Rebel T1i Learn more about
the Canon T1i
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recommendations

Relative to the best recent DSLRs, and ignoring price

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Canon EOS 5D Mark II
94 vs 68
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Canon Rebel T1i Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Green arrow Snapsort recommends the Canon EOS 5D Mark II. This recommendation, however, should be taken with a grain of salt since it doesn't always make sense to compare a pro DSLR with a entry-level DSLR.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II vs Canon EOS Rebel T1i
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Uses Travel score Travel
On holiday or vacation
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6
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Sports score Sports
Fast action, sometimes indoors
4
1
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Features Color accuracy Color accuracy
White balance in varied lighting
4
1
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Autofocus peformance Still image focusing
Speed and accuracy
3
1
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Autofocus performance Video focusing
Speed and accuracy
3
2
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Manual controls Manual settings
How quickly and easily you can change settings
5
2
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Build quality Build quality
Is it sturdy, well made, plastic or metal
5
1
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similarities

Compared to recent DSLRs

Common Strengths Common Weaknesses
Movie format Full HD (1080p) video Help
5D Mark II:1080p @ 30fps
T1i:1080p @ 20fps
Screen resolution High resolution screens Help
920k dots
Startup delay Minimal startup delay Help
5D Mark II:400 ms
T1i:300 ms
Storage slots Fewer storage slots Help
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HDR Neither has in-camera HDR Help
You could do HDR manually
Screen flips out No flip-out screens Help
Less flexible
Cross type focus points Few cross-type focus points Help
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Focus points Few focus points Help
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Continuous shooting Slow continuous shooting Help
5D Mark II:3.9 fps
T1i:3.4 fps
Autofocus No video autofocus Help
Manual focus only
Image stabilization No image stabilization Help
Risk of blur
Panorama Neither camera stitches together panoramas Help
You could stitch photos in post
3D Neither camera can take 3D photos Help
No 3d support

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competitors

Shared Competitors

Advantages

Disadvantages

Canon EOS 7D

Canon EOS 7D

Pro DSLR

$1,329 - $1,821 body only

$1,498 - $1,800 with 28-135mm lens

Continuous shooting Shoots faster continuously
Focus points Has slightly more focus points
Thickness Is thicker
Weight Is significantly heavier
Canon EOS Rebel T2i

Canon Rebel T2i

Entry-level DSLR

$499 - $949 body only

$579 - $867 with 18-55mm lens

Fastest shutter speed Has a slower max shutter speed
Shutter lag Has slightly more shutter lag
Nikon D7000

Nikon D7000

Entry-level DSLR

$1,097 body only

$1,227 with 55-200mm lens

Dynamic range Has slightly wider dynamic range
Continuous shooting Shoots faster continuously
Thickness Is thicker
Weight Is slightly heavier
Canon Rebel T3i

Canon Rebel T3i

Entry-level DSLR

$609 - $800 body only

$709 - $1,180 with 18-55mm lens

Screen flips out Has a screen which flips out
Fastest shutter speed Has a slower max shutter speed
Thickness Is thicker
Canon EOS 60D

Canon EOS 60D

Pro DSLR

$899 - $1,304 body only

$1,138 - $1,342 with 18-135mm lens

Screen flips out Has a screen which flips out
Cross type focus points Has slightly more cross-type focus points
Thickness Is thicker
Weight Is slightly heavier
Nikon D5100

Nikon D5100

Entry-level DSLR

$650 - $749 body only

$600 - $750 with 18-55mm lens

Dynamic range Has slightly wider dynamic range
Screen flips out Has a screen which flips out
Fastest shutter speed Has a slower max shutter speed
Thickness Is thicker
Nikon D90

Nikon D90

Entry-level DSLR

$869 - $897 body only

$1,099 - $1,200 with 18-105mm lens

Dynamic range Has slightly wider dynamic range
Fastest shutter speed Has a slower max shutter speed
Thickness Is thicker

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Competitors

Advantages

Disadvantages

Nikon D700

Nikon D700

Pro DSLR

$2,750 body only

Low light performance Lower noise at high ISO
Focus points Many more focus points
Movie format Does not take movies
True resolution Significantly lower true resolution
Nikon D800

Nikon D800

Pro DSLR

True resolution Much higher true resolution
Screen size Significantly larger screen
Size Larger
Thickness Thicker
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV

Pro DSLR

$5,000 - $5,930 body only

Cross type focus points Many more cross-type focus points
Continuous shooting Shoots much faster
Low light performance More noise at high ISO
Overall image quality Worse image quality

Canon EOS Rebel T1i Competitors

Advantages

Disadvantages

Canon Rebel T3

Canon Rebel T3

Entry-level DSLR

$379 body only

$460 - $550 with 18-55mm lens

Color depth Better color depth
Low light performance Slightly lower noise at high ISO
Screen size Much smaller screen
Screen resolution Much lower resolution screen
Nikon D3100

Nikon D3100

Entry-level DSLR

$500 - $984 with 18-55mm lens

Color depth Better color depth
Low light performance Lower noise at high ISO
Screen resolution Much lower resolution screen
Shutter lag Significantly more shutter lag
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi

Entry-level DSLR

$485 body only

$629 with 18-55mm lens

Color depth Better color depth
Battery life Slightly longer battery life
Movie format Does not take movies
Screen resolution Much lower resolution screen
Nikon D5000

Nikon D5000

Entry-level DSLR

$997 with 18-55mm lens

Color depth Better color depth
Overall image quality Significantly better image quality
Screen size Much smaller screen
Screen resolution Much lower resolution screen

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Canon EOS 5D Mark II Canon EOS Rebel T1i

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