Pros: 10 megapixels, improved ergonomics, great battery life
Cons: Slow f3.5 maximum aperture on EF-S 18-55mm zoom
The Bottom Line: The Rebel XTi is faster and has more resolution, improved ergonomics, a new UI, and itÂ’s cheaper than its predecessor
Review: Canon introduced the first sub $1000 dSLR (Digital Rebel/EOS300D) in 2003 and the companys second generation Digital Rebel XT/ EOS 350D was the hands-down dSLR sales leader in 2005. Canons third generation Rebel XTi/EOS400D has a larger LCD ...
Pros: Excellent build quality, grat-looking photos, low noise, compact and light for SLR
Cons: Not very cheap, supplied lens has chromatic aberrations at wide angle
The Bottom Line: I am very pleased with the Canon Digital Rebel XTi and its kit lens. Not only the camera and the lens are solidly built and feature...
Review: I wanted to get the Canon Digital Rebel XTi ever since it was released. I bought a silver Xti with lens (black one is more expensive). The Canon Digital Rebel XTi with an 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 lens is very impressive and especially so for its price ($760). ...
Pros: The great picture quality; The low shutter lag time
Cons: The high price
The Bottom Line: This is an excellent digital camera and I am glad I gave it a try.
Review: I consider myself an intermediate photographer and I owe all of my enhanced interest in the subject and art of photography to the rapid onset of digital cameras to the marketplace. The ease of use and the end of taking film to get developed has increased ...
Pros: Compactness
Flexibility
Availability of accessories
speed
Cons: A bit pricey
grip could be better
very small optical viewer
The Bottom Line: An excellent 'cross-over' camera with enough capability and image quality to satisfy the enthusiastic amateur as well as a secondary or carry-on camera for a professional.
Review: There are tons of data, features lists, reviews and descriptions for the Rebel XTi on the internet or newstands. Rather than replicate this same material ad nauseum, I will relate my own personal experiences in using this camera. I find this to be ...
Pros: Excellent price, performance, looks, weight, size, features, user-friendliness, top in its class.
Cons: None that I have experienced during six months of use.
The Bottom Line: Buy it, get some high-capacity memory cards and accessories depending on your needs, and start taking excellent photographs. This is really a superb product.
Review: The conclusion first-- the Canon 400D/Rebel XTi is an excellent camera--well-positioned in price, features, looks and performance. Okay, this will be a long review, so bear with me ;) I read many reviews and waited to actually use the camera before ...
Pros: To upgrade or not to upgrade? That is the question.
Cons: Camera body alone won't do the trick. Doesn't come with CompactFlash memory.
The Bottom Line: This camera is easily good enough for professionals - as professionals have demonstrated - but can be set for point and shoot easy. As good as you can get.
Review: For the last 2 years, I have put my Digital Rebel 6mp through it's paces. As a "semi-pro" photographer, I've experimented with a wide range of conditions (light, temperatures, distance) and have been quite happy with my Rebel. It's given me four photos ...
Pros: Light weight, long battery life, easy to use, excellent performance
Cons: Compact Flash memory not included, but besides that nothing else I can think of
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend for ease of use and bang for your buck!
Review: I got this camera over a year ago as a birthday present to myself. My girlfriend was treating me to a "safari" at the Wild Animal Park and I figured, what the heck why not splurge! So I bought the camera with the 18-55mm Kit Lens. I already had several ...
Pros: Lightweight, powerful 10.1 MP imaging, excellent battery life.
Cons: Soft plastic skin may scratch easily; a little pricey
The Bottom Line: A fine camera with many features that will improve anybody's picture taking experience.
Review: I absolutely love the Canon Rebel XTi digital SLR camera. I traded in a terrific film camera, a Canon EOS 1V for this one that I hoped would at least come close to the craftsmanship and high level performance I was used to. Boy, was I impressed. The XTi ...
Pros: Excellent picture-quality and battery-life, and great for beginners (like me)
Cons: Doesn't fit in my pocket? Really, I can't think of a single con...
The Bottom Line: This is one of those rare products that exceeds my (rather high) expectations.
Review: We purchased a Rebel XTi in November for to shoot extra-oral dental photos and for personal use. We already had a Samigon ring flash (it's actually a fluorescent light) which we were easily able to mount with a step-down (great light-source, but that's ...
The Bottom Line: I would definitely recommend this camera. It is easy to use and is a good quality digital SLR camera for under $1000
Review: I love this camera. I am just starting out in the digital SLR world and I wanted a camera that gave me a range of features. The Digital Rebel XTi did just that. I choose this camera because it came with the ability to shoot pictures in manual mode as ...
10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints Large 2.5-inch LCD display; includes Canon's EF-S 18-55mm, f3....
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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi (Black), with EF-S 18-55mm Lens, offers an unbeatable combination of performance, ease-of-use and value. It has a newl...