Pros: Lightweight for an SLR Easy to Use Very Good Picture Quality Cons: Lots of Buttons--Could Confuse a Casual User
I have had my Canon Rebel XT for three years, and I have found it to be easy to use, and the photo quality is very good. I've used it indoors and outdoors, with overall great results. Any poor quality photos I got were due to user ...
Pros: Great starter DSLR. Autofocus, easy auto settings, easy lens interchange. Cons: Bulky, large, tiny display screen, no CF card included.
I was ready to upgrade from my point and shoot! I have some photogrpahy background, but was trained "old school" in film, so this digital technology was new to me beyond what I had learned from my Kodak Easy Share... I was accustomed to "eyeballing" my ...
I spent three hours yesterday playing with the brand-new Canon Digital Rebel XT digital SLR camera, and man, was I impressed. I hadn't been too impressed with the original Digital Rebel, except for its revolutionarily low price (for a d-SLR), because ...
Pros: Speed, autofocus, picture quality, affordability. Cons: Can't think of any so far.
After too many missed opportunities with other Point/Shoot cameras, the Digital Rebel was my weapon of choice! It's all-around great for me, out-of-the-box shooting, first time. Whether professional or novice, I can highly recommend it. Like anything, ...
Again, let me say that I wont address most specs unless I find a lot of confusion being caused by other reviews so for the most part this will be based solely on my opinion of the camera as this truly will be based on my personal experience owning ...
Pros: Fast shutter, nice lens, high-quality images, really too many features to list. Cons: Heavy, somewhat large. No view finder. Photographer-oriented manual, with much technical jargon.
OK, first off, I'm not a photographer, just a regular Joe who couldn't stand missing special moments waiting for the shutter of my crappy point and shoot to open and close. The delay was maddening and the results, so-so. So, I decided to plunk down ...
Pros: Fast, Accurate Focus, Easy to Operate and Manipulate, Very Durable! Cons: None
I switched from shooting 35mm to digital last November. I didn't want to spend too much on a digital SLR and I wanted one that would be compatible with the Canon Lenses I already had, so I went with a Rebel XT. It came with an 18-55mm lens and all of the ...
Pros: Inexpensive, advanced features, RAW mode Cons: Small plastic body; Controls in awkward position
I've had this camera about 3 years now. It has served me very well. It is a basic, digital single lens reflex camera that is great for getting started with more advanced photography techniques. This camera has a number of automatic shooting modes, which ...
Pros: Quick start-up time and shutter speeds Cons: bulky, won't fit in the pocket!
Being a new mother, I was getting sick and tired of missing those "Kodak Moments" with my slow digital camera. I knew I had to do something about it. So I went online and searched for another alternative. I first saw this camera when my friend's ...
Pros: uses Canon lenses; excellent speed and battery life Cons: need a separate flash
This camera does everything I want it to do, plus a lot of things I don't even use (unfortunately). The lens it comes with is a handy size for snapshots, and my other Canon lenses fit this body as well. I recommend this for people who are upgrading to ...
Pros: Easy to use, Small, Light weight, Great features. Cons: Kit Lens is unpredictable.
I bought the Digital Rebel XT as an entry level DSLR. Its small, light weight, compact, and stuffed full of features that allows even the most basic and new of photographers to take beautiful pictures. It has basic automatic modes, you can turn this ...
Pros: easy to use, great options, many extras! Cons: kind of heavy, have to purchase more lenses
I purchased this camera last year while in the market for a new digital camera. My Father in law had the older version that was the 6.3 megapixel and I loved his camera. When I saw this one, I fell in love with it. It's very easy to use, whether you ...
Pros: inexpensive
good quality Cons: none
USB not firewire
I love this camera. I bought it after the 400d came out because the 400d didn't offer much more but came with a higher price tag. I have had no problems with this camera and it takes great pictures. The kit lens it comes with is great to start off with ...
Pros: easy to use out of the box; great speed; pictures are excellent quality; good price Cons: Grip is a little small; many controls to learn
I've had this camera for about a year and a half and previously owned a Canon film SLR. I had some experience with "old-fashioned" photography and am so glad I made the switch to DSLR (digital SLR). Canon has excellent products, and the XT is an ideal ...
Pros: Great quality pictures for web and prints, even in full-auto Cons: The kit lens is not the greatest; small viewfinder.
Before owning this camera, I had owned cheap point-and-shoot cameras, both digital and film. I knew barely anything about handling or settings with a camera of this quality. But I wanted to take quality, higher resolution pictures of the clothing I ...
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