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by mrsmckinney , Jul 22 '08
Pros: SPEED, battery life Cons: no video
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 ...
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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 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 maxinater , Aug 04 '06
Pros: Very fast shutter speed, high quality pictures, so many different options! Cons: Neck strap not so great
I just purchased this camera, and so far, it is the best camera I have seen! It takes very high quality pictures (of course standard for an SLR). When purchasing, you have an option to choose whether you want a Silver one, or a Black ...
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by ventrerd , Jul 11 '06
Pros: Fast, easy to hold, a good alternative to a film SLR. Cons: Complicated to learn to use up to its potential.
Skip the included lens.
This is my 4th digital camera - first digital SLR. It is my 3rd SLR - first digital. I hesitated when trying to buy it because I saw very mixed reviews. Some people love it and others hated it. Why the difference? I think I soon discovered the root of ...
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by saras_mommy , Nov 02 '08
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 ...
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by rbrong , Jun 26 '06
Pros: Speed, image quality, ease of use, battery life, available accessories. Cons: Nothing significant. One bout with dust on the sensor, and that's all.
I purchased this camera as an upgrade to my 35mm film setup by Canon. The compatibility with all my current equipment was a big plus and the main reason I purchased it. Beyond that, though, the camera has been quite easy to use. If you are already ...
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by montyc , Jun 25 '06
Pros: What you see when you click, is what you get as the picture. Cons: Maybe a LCD screen protector or two could have been included?
I cannot write a review detailing much use of this camera, but felt my "insta-review" was important to people who might be of the same "confusion" I was. I did assemble the unit very easily (supplied kit lens, battery and the 4G microdrive I opted for) ...
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by red5dsd , Jan 27 '07
Pros: Price, image quality, speed, value Cons: Nitpicky flaws not worth mentioning
OK, so I spent 2 years thinking about purchasing a digital rebel for personal use. I've been using a point and shoot Olympus for many years, occasionally satisfied, often disappointed. I actually used the 300D for a year for work, i still pondered. Then ...
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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 soflabuell , Mar 31 '06
Pros: Fast shutter speeds, interchangeable lens, intuitive tracking. Cons: Limited continuous shooting at 4 pictures per 2.5 seconds. Digital pics are NOT analog.
This camera catches on like wildfire. I've recommended it to three others that tried mine out for a few shots, now each is an owner of one. Two friends came out of the woodwork after I had mine at events and showed me they had the same camera! No ...
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by riw777 , Feb 04 '06
Pros: Extremely fast shot to shot time and autofocus, great picture quality. Cons: Can't use LCD screen as a viewfinder. Built in flash isn't fast enough.
I've previously owned multiple point-and-shoot digital cameras, a Canon S410 (which I still use), Olympus C8080, several Kodaks, etc. I've also owned several SLRs in the past, all Minoltas of various flavors. Thus far, this is the best overall camera ...
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by photomommy44 , Feb 13 '09
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 ...
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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 dkozin in Electronics, - Top 10, Nov 21 '05
Pros: Excellent picture quality, low noise up to ISO 1600, build quality, battery life Cons: Heavy and relatively large, still not cheap, small LCD, some purple fringing
I wanted to get the Canon Digital Rebel XT for a while now. Finally, the price after rebate got so low (comparing to what the camera used to cost) that I bought the C
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