Canon Digital Rebel XTi 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens (Black)
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(654 Canon Digital Rebel XTi Reviews)
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$789.95
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Height: 2.56 inches
Width: 5.00 inches
Length: 3.71 inches
Weight: 2.00 pounds
Model: XTI Kit
Manufacturer: Canon
Form Factor: Built-in
Lens Type: Zoom lens
Optical Zoom: 3 x
Maximum Resolution: 10.1 MP
Focal Length: 18 mm to 55 mm
Optical Sensor Resolution: 10.1 MP
Monitor Size: 2.50 inches
Display Size: 2.5 inches
Camera Type: slr
Model SKU: B000I1ZWRC
At this price I expected MUCH more
by Rikkyloo
from Portland, OR USA,
2010-01-14
The problem with this camera is the pictures! And after all is said and done what else do you really care about? I bought this camera for my wife who is an avid amateur family photographer. She wanted something which would take a great quality photo of the things going on around her. There are plenty of super-portable, feature loaded minis to choose from these days. Any one of them can take a decent snap shot. From there, this camera is a big step up in price and a big step down in portability. The promise is that with all it's quality craftsmanship and high tech features you will get real bang for your buck in picture quality. Sorry folks, it just is not the case. Set to full automatic - where all the bells and whistles should really show their stuff - this camera regularly overexposes ordinary daylight photos. It routinely washes out indoor shots with its own flash. And the auto focus is nothing to brag about. My wife is not a photographer. She is an ordinary person who wanted to have fun taking really good family photos. This camera was a huge let down.
Perfect for the price
by Anton Pienaar
,
2009-11-17
As it goes with cameras, it's usualy more about the photographer than the camera. This camera is fantastic for it's price range, and it can perform with much more expensive cameras in many instances with a small amount of know-how. When it comes to dslr cameras you can't go wrong with a canon. It's a pity though that this model has no hard drive, so it's not possible to take video clips...which would've been nice
Canon Digital Rebel XTi
by Leon E. Haskins
from Wine Country of the Finger Lakes,
2009-11-14
This camera is easy to use, I bought this so I could take pictures of my Grandchildren. One is a brand new Granddaughter and catching her smile with my point and shoot just did not work as well as my 35mm Konica SLR. With film processing becoming very difficult to find in my area, I decided to go with a digital SLR. The first 2 weekends I had this camera I shot over 200 pictures. It was nice to be able to shoot with a SLR again. I would recomend this to anyone who used a 35mm SLR and wants to go digital
Perfect Camera, Easy to Use, Beautiful Pics
by Ak_Midnightsun
from Anchorage, Alaska USA,
2009-10-15
I did so much research I thought my mind would explode w/ all the info! But after going over all the info and reviews ect. I bought the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi. It really is an easy to use camera for beginners. I am taking pictures like a pro. I don't have to use the extra settings, but when I do they are easy to understand and use. I am soooo happy w/ my camera and would never trade it for another!
Perfect for the amateur
by Candace Beauchamp
from Austin, TX,
2009-10-14
A couple of years ago, I decided to step up from point and shoot cameras and looked into taking a photography class and getting a "real" camera. This is the camera I purchased. Absolutely adore it. I've taken more pictures in the past 2 years than I ever have.
The auto modes are fantastic (I realize this is an older model, one day perhaps I can upgrade), but even more important - it's easy to switch to manual as well. This is a great camera to learn on it and I've managed to take some really great photographs with it.
I'm no professional. I don't want to be a professional. I just like to tinker. This intro priced camera does all of that and more. I won't get into the technical side of it, enough Amazon reviewers have done that and you can certainly read the product description, but if you are looking to get into photography and need a starter camera, this is the one I would recommend.
If I had to do it all over again, I would probably choose to not get the kit lens and purchase one locally where I can play with it. I quickly replaced the kit lens with a Tamaron I fell in love with. But lenses are always such a personal thing to me.
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