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User Reviews for
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi (Black) Digital Camera
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Canon hit the mark with this one
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Reviewed
October 14 2006 2:39:53 PM
26
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
fast, big 2.5 lcd, 10 mega pixel, light |
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havent found any I purchased this camera to replace my olympus evolt e300. i chose it because i already have the Rebel XT, which i love also. If your looking for an enexpensive digital slr camera, with excellent image quality, this is the one. It has a large 2.5 lcd screen for viewing your shots. 10 mega pixel, its small body form is light and easy to handle. I own a portriat studio where i depend on having a fast camera. This is it. This camera is the big brother to the Rebel Xt which is still a great camera. The Rebel XTi is priced just right, and it works well with canon's full line up of lenses. If your looking to move up from point & shoot to a digital slr, i say check this one out.. or its sibiling
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cant beat it
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Reviewed
January 4 2007 6:32:31 PM
8
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
Great focus, 10meg, lens stabilizer, great 1600 iso images without grain. AWSOME CAMERA!!!!! |
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nothing to hold the lens cap on. transfer software sucks. not a big deal. I have owned many digi cams and the REbel tx was great, but the XTI has made the 10meg jump. This cameras tech specs are a lot better than the cameras at most portrate studios. Sears still uses the olympus e1 that sports 5 megs. At 1600 iso I get wonderful images at any light source. I urge anyone buying this cam to use the P and M modes due to the fact that auto modes on digi cams dont take nearly as good of pics as when you learn to shoot like a pro. as most digi cams the auto focus can be a bit off, and thats why I urge you to use a more manual aproach. I DO LOVE THIS CAM THOUGH. If you are thinking of buying this cam or the Nikon D80 dont blow your money on the more expensive d80. I have seen the photos and there isnt any diference even in the lab. Well I think that is about it. LOL
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LOVED IT
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Reviewed
March 8 2007 4:53:24 PM
4
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
SMALL SIZE FITS INTO MY BAG NEXT TO MY ELAN N7E LENS WORK ON BOTH CAMERA |
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NONE AT THIS TIME DIDENT HAVE TO BUY ALL NEW LENS GOT 1 WITH CAMERA AND USED MY OTHER LENS FROM ELAN N7E. FLASH DID NOT WORK HAD TO BUY NEW FLASH SYSTEM. OVERALL LOVE THE CAMERA AT THIS TIME NO REAL PROBLEMS YET BOUGHT IT JUST BEFOR WENT TO VEGAS PERFORMED GREAT.
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BEST CAMERA EVER!!
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Reviewed
December 22 2006 11:37:31 AM
3
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
10.2MP, Easy to handle, user friendly, WONDERFUL quality |
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NONE AT ALL I just got this camera yesterday - this is my FIRST DLSR - and I absolutely LOVE it!! I have so much to learn, but it's pretty easy to figure it out as I go....I RULY recommend this camera to anyone looking for a DSLR...I'm normally a Nikon girl, but I'm so happy with this purchase, my opinion of Canon has been upgraded also! If you have a Rebel XT, I don't recommend upgrading, b/c other than the sixe of the screen and the 2MP difference, there isn't ENOUGH of a difference to spend the money, but this is the BEST camera i've ever used...wow.
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Good Camera
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Reviewed
October 8 2007 4:35:50 PM
2
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
4
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Pros:
compact, light, a lot of shooting options |
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Cons:
metering system, flash exposure, lack of spot metering The XTI is a good camera, I bought it because I have been a Canon user and my equipment is mostly Canon. Although the XTI is a good camera, I have been disappointed by the exposure metering system. the sensor needs to be tweaked constantly for perfect exposure, at that price and from Canon, you would expect availability of spot metering. The flash is very limited in used and the exposure is inconsistent. The camera is easy to use overall and over a wide variety of shooting options. I would avoid the kit lens if you can afford and go with a better lens from the traditional line up. The body is very compact and light, I would recommentd the BG3 handle and IS lenses to compensate.
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Definitely the camera for SLR starters
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Reviewed
December 11 2007 11:54:44 PM
1
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
easy to use with all of the features any SLR has |
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not the image quality I expected, but fixable with quality lenses This is the first SLR I have ever used and I plan on keeping it for a very long time. At first I thought all SLR's are very confusing and will take forever to get used to but I quickly got to know the camera inside and out. The 15-85mm lens that comes with it I do not recommend and I suggest you spend the extra bucks on a higher quality lens like from sigma. Even though it isn't at the level of some of the thousand dollar cameras, I don't think anybody will notice the difference in the pictures it produces.
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I LOVE MY CANON XTI
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Reviewed
October 17 2007 3:18:27 AM
1
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
THERE ARE SO MANY I CANT NAME THEM ALL |
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THERE ARE NONE LOVE IT !!!! AND IF YOU GET IT YOU WILL ABSOLUTLY LOVE IT. IT HAS A VERY PRO LOOK ABOUT ALL THE PICTURES I TAKE
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canon eos xti dig. slr
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Reviewed
September 4 2008 6:53:14 PM
0
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
great pics |
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takes a lot of time studying to learn all the bells and whistles I bought this camera 3 months ago because I take a lot of pictures of my grandsons sporting events (wrestling and baseball). The automatic controls gave me great close-ups of action on the mat and field. I bought a 250 telephoto lens for it also. I am taking a photographic class and am learning to use the manual controls and it is not easy. The camera is a wonderful piece of equipment and takes exceptional pictures. I do a lot of flower photography also and it is great for that also. This camera will do anything you want and it is a very good beginner digital, but read the manual and learn your controls AND EXPERIMENT.
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awesome camera!
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Reviewed
August 8 2008 2:06:24 AM
0
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
ease of use for novice or advanced |
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no "live view" screen If you are looking for a great camera without breaking the bank, then this one is one you really should seriously consider getting. It's super easy to use for any kind of user.
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Awesome!!
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Reviewed
December 18 2007 11:34:00 PM
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
The image quality and just about every thing else. |
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The kit lens. I bought the camera last Christmas and have never looked back. The camera us really easy to use and the outcome of the pictures are awesome. The only thing I would recommend doing is upgrading the lens if you got the kit one.
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