My First DSLRJuly 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my first DSLR. I've always liked CANON as a camera supplier, and have ownd several point and shoot. This camera is amazing.. I bought it through Amazon am happy with shipping etc. Had to wait 3 months, but thats not their fault. My only concern is now I need a bigger HD on my PC to keep the 12 Mega Pixel photos.
I have been shooting, (over 2000) photos in the 2-3 months since I got this camera. Its fast, and easy to use. Recommended every time.
Love the long battery life. I have a 8Gb card, holds nearly 1400 photos in JPG format, highest resolution. RAW would be a bit less. Battery takes over 500 photos with flash used on about 30-40% of the shots.
Light and easy to use..
Very nice cameraJuly 16, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've owned a Rebel XT for a few years, so bought this camera to upgrade. It's easy to use and if it's anything like the Rebel XT, it will be very reliable. The shutter is responsive. I get live view mode as well as viewfinder shooting. The big LCD screen is very nice. I didn't go through every feature, as most of them I will never use. Moreover, the menu is easy to navigate, and one doesn't get overwhelmed by buttons on the camera. (I also have Nikon equipment.) I give it 5 stars.
Canon XSi---One incredible cameraJuly 14, 2008 I bought this camera as an upgrade from a sophisticated point and shoot. It's remarkably easy to use, and the 3" LCD is fantastic, even in bright light. I chose to buy the body only, and to put the money saved toward a better quality Canon lens (a EF-S 17-85 IS USM) which in the long run should serve me better than the kit lens, although it's a bit heavier. I've found the menus to be easy to comprehend and intuitive. The viewfinder is bright and provides excellent feedback re: camera settings without having to take my eye away from it to look at the LCD. I've had the camera for about a month now, and have been impressed with image quality, battery life and, as you'd expect, the versatility afforded by an SLR.
Canon Rebel XSI is an Excellent CameraJuly 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have 2 DSLR's, a Nikon D40 and a Canon Digital Rebel XSI. Between the 2 I personally like the Canon, for the very better image quality, where as the Nikon has better Noise control. Better noise control DOES NOT mean better Pictures, far and away from it. On the Nikon I can get a fairly decent Photo at ISO 3200, but being the Canon doesn't have ISO 3200 I CAN'T COMMENT, but I will compare at 1600 and see what differnce their is. As far as which I will carry with me at most times will be the Canon.
I have only had the XSI a few Days, and haven't had time to mess with Live view or things such as that, but will update in a couple of weeks or so
UPDATE: I got around to messing around withe Live View feature and it will come in handy, BUT call me old fashioned, I still prefer the Viewfinder on a SLR when taking my Pictures, even though times have changed, I am just used to the Viewfinder for the past 20 years.
Great cameraJuly 13, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This camera has lived up to all the pre-release hype. Works flawlessly. Would like the live view easier to access rather than through the menus. Would buy again!
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