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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 jamesadavis , Sep 14 '05
Pros: Everything about it. Size, capabilities, speed,picture quality, battery life. Cons: I wish it had a little bigger screen to review those perfect shots it takes.
Yep, the best camera ever if you're not a professional photographer I guess. I am a Realtor. Now I can take the picture of a room from a corner and still the 90% of the room shows in my picture. Regular home pictures so crisp, so clear they look like ...
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by hbj200 - Top 1000, Mar 15 '05
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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by wboatin , Jun 20 '07
Pros: Cheap (relatively), light, quick, digital SLR
Large range of lenses Cons: Only uses compact flash...
Canon brand lenses are expensive!
I had done by research on which digital SLR camera to buy, so when it came time to buy one in a hurry, I was prepared. I used sites like dpreview and reviews in consumer reports to make my decision. I settled on the digital rebel XT. The XTI was only ...
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by congosc , Dec 28 '07
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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by minsik , May 21 '05
Pros: speed, small, canon, quality and its mine! Cons: minor menu weirdness, but nothing i cant live with.
Had the Rebel xt for about a week. ordered via ebay and a major purchase for me. First one. 13 days later it arrived from Canada all pristine. Wow and Wow is all i can say. I have seen and used the 300d but this is so far in front. speed/features ...
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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 a37licia , Jan 07 '08
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 ...
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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 timbikes , Oct 21 '05
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 ...
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by fixman2k , Apr 27 '05
Pros: fantastic pics, canon makes their own chips/processor/buffer nikon = sony chips so no thanks nikon Cons: pricey with IS lens, software could be better. should have comew/ a basic adobe photoshop
Now...I'm a Canon fan, had a 35mm EOS Elan IIe, Canon Speedlite and numerous lenses. I was tired of shooting a roll or three of film and waiting to see what did turn out and of course, what didn't. I then went to an Olympus Camedia 3mp digital and had ...
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by momof4boys07 , Jan 21 '08
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 ...
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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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Great Camera
by sccrthlt ,Oct 22 '06
Pros: Good walk around camera. Lightweight, low noise, Cons: Pop up flash a little harsh on faces. 3 fps little slow, better with 5fps.
-The Rebel XT is my first digital slr and i'm very impressed. For an entry level slr this is the best you can choose.
-I bought my camera with the 70-300mm IS and the two paired together makes an awsome tandem.
-I did a lot of research on the d-70s and the xt and I decided to go with canon since I have had experience with Canon over the past few years. I am very impressed with Canon.
-The camera is well built even though some people say its to small. Other people with bigger hands than me might prefer a bigger camera.
-Its a good candid and walk around camera.
-Considering it's an entry level slr it has barely any noise that i can notice even if I blow it up a lot.
Cons
-The pop up flash is a little harsh on people's faces. I would recommend getting the 430EX flash.
-The max 3 fps is a little slow. Would be better with 5 fps.
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canon dig rebel
by psaraj ,Aug 14 '06
Pros: features and clarity Cons: price and size
great product easy to use portable to most computer systems and high picture clarity and 6x zooming facility
enhanced features
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