The Canon EOS Digital Rebel camera now has a new, faster, even smaller big brother. Sibling rivalries aside, the 8.0-megapixel Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR adds resolution, speed, extra creative control, and enhanced comfort in the hand to one of the smallest and lightest digital cameras in its class. Even with its advancements in ergonomic design and technology, this easy-to-use EOS digital camera is compatible with all of Canon’s EF lenses, including the EF-S lenses.
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XT (EOS 350D) vs XTi (EOS 400D) After 1.5 years in the market, garnering a series of awards and praises, Digital Rebel XT (aka EOS 350D) has been replaced by Digital Rebel XTi (aka EOS 400D). For about one to two hundred dollars more, XTi offers some compelling benefits, such as:- New 3-point ultrasound dust removal system that cleans image sensor area; included software maps dust stuck in low pass area and electronically masks them.- 10.1 MP APS-C CMOS image sensor (3888 by 2592) vs. 8 MP (3456 by 2304) that improves resolution by 20% while maintaining dynamic range and noise level.- Faster image processing. In continuous shooting mode, it captures the same 3 frames per second but up to 27 JPEG or 10 RAW vs. 14 JPEG or 4 RAW.- Significantly improved 9-point TTL auto focus from EOS 30D vs. 7-point.- Brighter 2.5″ 230,000 pixel LCD vs. 1.8″ 115,000 pixel LCD.- Updated user interface.- Picture styles and RGB histogram.-…
Great dSLR especially for the money Got this camera after considering between this and the 20D. Was very impressed with the 20D, but the price difference could easily give me a very good lense, and the feature differences are minor, so Rebel XT it is. I am a photography enthuiast who wishes he had the budget for a canon 1D MarkII but instead have the budget of a mortal and have to pay for a personal camera out of his own pocket.I have been reading some other reviews on this site and other sites regarding digital SLR cameras in general. I had to admit, most of the reviewers really are better served with a point and shoot. This is a SLR camera, it will take great pictures in automatic modes, but if you use your camera in those modes, get something like the Canon Pro1. This camera is to be used in Av, Tv or Manual modes, maybe in Program in a pinch. It requires you to understand WB, depth of fields, exposure metering as well as other wide array of nuances that come with a SLR camera. If you don’t want to…
Great Digital SLR I’ve been using the Rebel XT for over 6 months, taken literally 1000’s of pictures and it’s been great. Loved my old manual 35mm Nikon SLR, have been using digital point-n-clicks but wanted the control of an SLR again–no major complaints with the Rebel XT. Overall: if you’re shopping for a solid DSLR, I’d definitely recommend it.Pros:+ Fast. I had a miserable time capturing action with my Canon S50 (a digital point-n-click)–response time made for hit-or-miss photos. The XT takes something like 3+ shots/second, a feature I’ve been happily using for action sequences I could never pull off before.+ Great depth of field. This was something I really missed from the old SLRs–you just don’t get much depth with point-n-clicks even in those portait modes. The XT is great for isolating subjects in the shot.+ Battery lasts far longer than any other digital cameras I’ve had (I suspect b/c it lacks the preview window). As a bonus, the XT uses the…
These are great for my Filipino martial art classes. Strong construction, but light enough to use all night.
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