Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens (Black) | | |
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| • | 8.0-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints | | • | Includes Canon's EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 zoom lens | | • | DIGIC II Image Processor provides fast, accurate image processing; captures images at a rate of up to 3 frames per second | | • | Fast start-up time--.2 seconds | | • | Powered by rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (included, with charger) |
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Product Description For convenience, ease of use and no-compromise SLR performance, look no further than the EOS Digital Rebel XT. Featuring Canon's Digital Trinity - an 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's own DIGIC II Image Processor and compatibility with over 50 EF Lenses-the new Digital Rebel XT has an all new lightweight and compact body, improved performance across the board and the easiest operation in its class, simplifying complex tasks and ensuring the perfect shot every time. With intuitive simplicity, powerful performance and unprecedented affordability, the Rebel XT is the EOS digital camera for everyone.
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Perfect Tool for a Professional Beginner December 27, 2008 A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com (Glen Ellyn, IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love the Canon Rebel XT. I use it for work, where I manage communications for a high school. Despite that I have no real camera or photography training, I find the XT comfortable and easy to use. Although the school supplied me with this camera, when I next need to buy one for personal use, there is a good chance this will be my choice. I'm the chief paparazzo, taking candid pictures of students, teachers and events. We have pro photographers for major things, and they use higher level equipment, but for quick, on-the-spot shots, I grab the XT and am out the door. Images are clear every time, thanks to the camera accurately predicting what I am interested in. There is an auto/general pictures options, as well as context-specific options (distance, action, close-ups and others). The flash is perfectly timed and is at the correct level for whatever amount of light I need. The download software is quick, and interfaces with Windows with no conflicts. All images download as jpegs, so there are no conversion issues. I open them in Adobe Photoshop, and take it from there. It is small enough to carry discretely, but big enough to get the job done. I fully recommend the Canon Rebel XT. Anthony Trendl http://AnthonyTrendl.blogspot.com
Awesome first December 6, 2008 If you're looking into photography seriously but have no idea this is a perfect place to start. Canons are really user friendly and take amazing photos. Once you get the hang of it you can switch up the lenses and learn more. Canon's are the best!
Excellent camera still worth seeking November 29, 2008 Mr. Ben (mid-michigan) This camera was my first DSLR and it turned into my springboard into photography as a near addiction. Though Canon has rapidly expanded its entry-level EOS line, this is still a great camera to seek out as its price is falling pretty rapidly. The obvious downside to buying this camera is that its screen is much smaller than just about any LCD screen currently on the market. Its a good screen, though, and be sure to check your histograms regardless of camera. 8MP is a fine pixel count, there is more to a good picture than the the number of pixels on the sensor, and if you shoot in raw you will be able to get decent sized prints, if you print at all (I rarely do). Even the "large JPEG" mode is great for smaller prints like 4x6/5x7 prints. What this camera's low price allows you to do is spend more money to get the good lenses and other equipment that you will use well beyond the life of one camera (hopefully). Yes, the APS-C sized sensor creates that 'crop factor' but it is workable and there is a wide range of compatible lenses designed for Canon's EOS line. In addition, I would recommend picking up the 430EX flash, as your indoor photography will greatly improve with something better than the pop-up flash. I have been very satisfied with the results and it is a great way to get started in DSLR photography, which is a different experience from point and shoot cameras. If you are unsure about what your shooting demands are, or whether you even want to pursue photography more as a hobby, the Rebel XT is great camera.
The Perfect Entry Level Digital SLR November 21, 2008 Nuknuk (Springfield, VA United States) Been using this as my primary still camera for the last 2 years. At that time, it was the best selling entry level digital SLR camera. A sub-500$ with an 8 megapixel resolution. Uses CF card. It is an entry level camera but is considered quite an excellent performer in many levels. It comes with a battery and a sleek compact charger. It uses the well known Digic II image processor. 7-point AF. Pros: - Very fast start-up time and shutter lag is almost negligeable - Image quality is close to the more expensive EOS 20D. Color rendition and low-noise - Lighter and smaller than its predecessor - Can shoot RAW format - Burst. 14 frames at 3 frames a second - Impressive long battery life. Cons: - Cannot shoot using the LCD panel. You always have to use the viewfinder. LCD is for menu and playback only. - Supplied lens is very basic. No image stabilizer. Slow. - No movie capability
Seller was very good November 16, 2008 Donald B. Moore (PA, USA) Seller was very helpful and great to work with. Product was in the condition stated in description. No complaints
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