Pros: It’s a great product, but is it really $809 great? Cons: If you're a nail-biter, the tiny buttons may be a problem
Canon and Nikon have been running neck and neck in the camera industry for a long time before the digital camera. With the Canon Digital Rebel XT, Cannon takes the lead once again. Lighter and smaller than the Canon Digital Rebel / EOS-300D, the newer ...
Pros: Rebel has auto pop up flash, wide range of Canon lenses & accessories. Cons: Lacks the build quality and features of Maxxum 5D.
I posted this same review elsewhere on the web, but thought I should share here as well the recent experience I had using both the Rebel XT and Konica-Minolta Maxxum 5D for a few days. I find both comparable in weight and holding. In terms of build ...
Pros: Nothing better for the 800-900$ price range. Cons: Silver?? Come on.. It should only come in black.
I love this camera. I've had it for about 2 months now and I am using it in my college photography class. It takes absolutely stunning pictures, my mom is a digital camera freak and she has bought a new digital camera every year almost since they came ...
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 ...
Before I start my review I would like you to know that I try not to focus on the features, capabilities, etc. of the object I am reviewing since it can be readily found in other reviews or in the details tab of the object. For example, if I review a ...
Pros: Quality pics, 8mp, light, many features, all around great camera for the price. Cons: flash may get sticky, plastic body(not an issue with me though)
This review is from a relatively new photography hobbyist joining the world of Digital SLR's, for anyone in the same shoes looking to get into DSLR cameras. I longed for a camera that i could grow with, and learn, hoping one day to learn more about ...
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: 8.0 megapixels, super ergonomics, great battery life Cons: No ISO 50 sensitivity setting, slow f3.5 maximum aperture on EF-S 18-55mm zoom
Entry-level digital SLRs are a relatively new product that provides serious amateur photographers and budget conscious semi pros with affordable access to the world of interchangeable lenses and the expanded capabilities and versatility of modular ...
Canon Rebel XT, the sibling of the dSLR that started it all. The Rebel XT brought the 20D’s resolution to the Rebel’s plastic body. While not a bad camera for the money - $700 was the best street price I found WITH the 18-55mm lens, the Rebel XT does ...
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: 8.0 MP, excellent battery life, wonderful photo quality Cons: No included CF card. Manual modes have some problems in low light situations.
I just got my Rebel in August after getting frustrated with both the limitations of my point and shoot and my being unhappy with the quality and poses of the professional photographers to whom I'd taken my children for their photos. Since I've gotten my ...
Pros: Excellent image quality, small and light for a dSLR, fast, good durability Cons: Short battery life, flimsy kit lens
I spent three hours yesterday playing with the brand-new Canon Digital Rebel XT digital SLR camera, and man, was I impressed. I wasn't too impressed with the origianl Digital Rebel, except for its revolutionarily low price (for a d-SLR), because it ...
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