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by ostr , Jun 14 '05
Pros: Excellent photos, completely equipped, extremely fast, low energy consumption! Cons: none, so far!
The 350D is my 7th digital camera, but my first DSLR. I have shot about 800 photos with it and can't see any point where I could not be completely satisfied. Its pictures are overwhelmingly great (resolution, dynamics, colours etc.). You can easily ...
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by mapd , May 28 '08
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, ...
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by dan1001 , Aug 18 '06
Pros: Fast start up, rapid responses, relatively small and portable, great software... Cons: Need decent replacement lens to the EFS18-55 provided in kit
I have used Canon film cameras for over 20 years settling on my trusty EOS3 and 50E's for weddings and portraits. For holidays I am mightily impressed with my FujiFinepix E550, which meets all my expectations of a 5mp digital camera and more. So I ...
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by silvermoonmyst , Jan 21 '08
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 ...
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by Ozdachs , Dec 05 '05
Pros: Instant On, Instant Shots, Good light metering, Good flash, Professional changeable lenses, Full control Cons: Only twinge I have had about the came is its price.
For more than two decades, my favorite camera was a Minolta SRT-101 Single Lens Reflex camera. It had a telephoto lens, built-in light meter, and the camera did everything I wanted! It took great pictures from Athens to New York and at assorted family ...
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by grayfair , Oct 06 '05
Pros: Great Pictures - Easy to use Software - Flexible controls Cons: Need a lot of accessories and they are expensive - Bad Retailer: bestpricecameras.com
The Canon Rebel XT is an awesome venture into digital photography. Using the full automatic features, I didn't get the best pictures out of the box. However, after raising the contrast and sharpness, the accuracy of the photos are fantastic. It's easy ...
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by joshandlauri , Dec 02 '07
Pros: -Speed, Install pictures
-Flash recycle time
-Add ons (lens, flash)
-user friendly controls
Cons: -For $600 it should come with a 16meg cf card,
My wife helped make this decision, I was looking at an S3IS, and debting the xt. I figured if the S3is does what i need, low light photos, toddler "hey look at me" pictures and general toddling around. My christmas pic with the old S40 were horrible, ...
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by riverara , Jan 19 '08
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 ...
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by mchalehm , Jan 28 '08
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 ...
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by wallya , Jan 11 '07
Pros: Easy for a beginner to start using, many advanced features, long batter life, fast Cons: Feels a little small in my hand but I have gotten used to it quickly.
I bought the Canon to replace a point and shoot digital camera. This is my first Digital SLR so I am writing this for those who are considering making the switch from a point and shoot type camera. If you are tired of short battery life, long ...
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by sweetsap , Oct 27 '05
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 ...
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by hkrivers , Dec 23 '06
Pros: Exceptional photographs. Vivid colors, sharp images, excellent for taking high speed photographs Cons: Automatic flash sticks occasionally
My wife owns a creative memories business and knows a thing or two about quality pictures. Our Canon Rebel XT produces the most exceptional photographs I have ever seen from a digital camera. We have taken the camera with us on many trips and ...
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by xhxcxkicker , May 31 '06
Pros: Light weight with 18-55mm EF-S lens. Generally easy to use. Low battery consumption. Cons: Easy to press buttons on accident.Screen hard to see in bright sunlight.
This is the first digital SLR I've owned, although I have used other, earlier, ones from Nikon and Fuji. I also have a Canon S45 compact digital camera which shares the same battery type as the EOS-350D. Having read the reviews, I couldn't wait to get my ...
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by bws1 , Jul 23 '05
Pros: Light, compatable with existing lenses and flashes, wonderful image quality and affordable, outstanding image quality Cons: Could be a little more ruggedized
I have owned numerous eos bodies and finally decided to byte the bullet and go digital... And I'm glad I did. The biggest thing that persuaded me to select the xt was my considerable investment in Canon lenses and and flashes... In the grand scheme of ...
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by pawtraitp , Dec 04 '05
Pros: Low cost, extendable, quality lenses Cons: Lightweight, plastic
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 ...
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