Pros: Performance, Weight, Speed, Flexibility Cons: Size, Price with original Digital Rebel still on Market, slightly non-intuitive menus.
For a little more than the past year, I have been moving towards dSLR cameras. I had invested into quite a bit of money into Canon Point and Shoot digital cameras so I was most comfortable with Canon products and their quality... which is especially ...
Pros: lightweight, canon image quality, Cons: canon auto white balance in other than sunny light.
I have read many reviews about this camera, and in many of the reviews, the reviewer have either criticized the Rebel XT for it's small size, or said the Rebel XT must not be a professional level camera because it's too cute, or too small, WTF? ...
Pros: Fast startup, autofocus, writing, downloading; small for dSLR, decent low lighting performance Cons: some of the controls, features and menu layout are not intuitive
For the past two years I have enjoyed using the Canon A80. I think that was a great camera but the last 6 months I have really been bothered by its limitations. The camera can be slow to focus indoors and that did not really bother me when my son was ...
Pros: Incredible resolution, decent speed, reasonable price. Many improvements over original Digital Rebel. Cons: Continuous drive/timer button is easily bumped. Battery door feels a little lightweight.
When Canon introduced the original Digital Rebel (aka EOS-300D), I was pleased to see the price of DSLRs marching downward, but I wasn't in a position to buy one. Furthermore, I was really holding out for 8 megapixels, having once been asked by a ...
Pros: Great camera, great price, great pics, huge selection of Canon and 3rd party lenses Cons: Slower 7-point auto focus system.
Although many may assume that the latest and greatest would be the preferred route to take, don't immediately dismiss the Rebel XT 350D. This is a wonderful camera with terrific prices anywhere you look. The 400D is equally awesome, but consider the ...
Pros: Price, features, rear curtain sync, image quality, wake up feature Cons: Feels a bit small, body construction a bit flimsy
I bought the original Canon Digital Rebel (300D) almost the same month it came out. I was extremely happy with it and I made many wonderful photos with the camera. Alas, one night my home was burglarized and I found myself without a camera. After ...
Pros: Lightweight, easy to use if you have small hands, intuitive, good image quality Cons: Hard to use with glasses, LCD not visible in bright sunshine
This camera is fabulous for a user that's new to SLRs. It's fully automated for when you first start, then you can start using other features as you learn them. You can make it so simple for a newby and incredibly complicated for a more advanced user. ...
Pros: easy to use, great quality Cons: hard to use in the dark, shutter sound
I lived with taking pictures with my canon powershot for about two and a half years and I was really looking into getting a professionals camera. I was torn between which one I should get: a nikon or canon. After researching and asking around, I chose ...
Pros: Picture quality, durability, ease of use. Cons: cost
Just to give you a little background, I'm not a professional photographer, or even a "photo enthusiast," matter of fact, if you start talking about what settings you used to get some effect on some picture, my eyes will glaze over, and I could very ...
Pros: lightweight, durable, fun to use Cons: some advanced features difficult to figure out
I purchased this camera in 2005, after my film Canon Rebel XT was stolen. I researched brands and lenses, prices, megapixels, more prices, and much more before sinking a good portion of my pay into a camera. The only thing I could say was... WOW! ...
Pros: Great results! Price. Ease of use. Cons: A little small for some people.
I have always purchased Canon products. In the past I have owned 35mm slrs: T50, AE-1, Elan 7e and maybe some others. I find Canon superior to similar Nikon products. The Rebel XT was my first digital SLR. I purchased a factory reconditioned model ...
Pros: lightweight,when a photo is spot on,it's WOW,cheaper than 20D, Cons: horrible low light and WB settings performance,grip is terrible too small
My local camera stores were sold out of the Canon 20D and I needed a 3rd camera to bring on a major shoot.So,with alot of trepidation,I broke down and purchased a black 350D Rebel. I'm a pro photographer by trade for many many years. I've been published ...
Pros: Light weight, long battery life, great quality Cons: size, awkward to handle at first
My hubby purchased this camera for me right after our dear daughter was born as a Christmas present. We had done a lot of research on different camera’s from point and shoot to dSLR. At the time this Camera was a little pricier than it is now, but we ...
Pros: Best pics, lots of extras Cons: Heavy and expensive
This is the best camera on the market today! The pictures you take with it are very clear and lifelike. The quality is as good if not better than getting professional pictures done! This is the camera for anyone who wants beautiful pictures!
Pros: Easy to pick up without prior SLR experience. Great battery life when not using flash. Cons: Body could be more solid.
This was my first dSLR. I love it. If you want a camera to take pictures in good light and to carry everywhere, you'll be much happier with a point-and-click digicam. However, if you want to great pictures in almost any light without a flash, freeze fast action, or take long exposures, and you're not a seasoned pro, this is a fantastic camera.
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