Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi 10.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera - 18 mm - 55 mm - Black

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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi offers an unbeatable combination of performance, ease-of-use and value. It has a newly designed 10.1 MP Canon CMOS sensor plus a host of new features including a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, the exclusive EOS Integrated Cleaning System featuring a Self Cleaning Sensor and Canon's Picture Style technology, all in a lightweight, ergonomic body. The Digital Rebel XTi is proof positive that Canon continues to lead the way with their phenomenal digital SLRs.


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Memory Type: CompactFlash (CF) Card

LCD Screen Size: 2.5 in

Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera

Megapixels: 10.1 Megapixel

Image Stabilization:

Lens Mount: Interchangeable

Optical Zoom: 3

Weight: 17.92


Summary

Product Title: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi 10.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera - 18 mm - 55 mm - Black

Manufacturer: Canon

Lowest Price: $699.99 from PricetoLove

Power Score: 4.4 | 39 Reviews


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Product Reviews (18)

Great entry level DSLR

Strengths: Excellent quality and performance, easy to use, light to carry for everyday use. Compatible to Canon EF lens.

Weakness: No major complains.

This is my first DSLR after using 35mm SLR for many years. Overall, this is the best entry level DSLR which is NOT worse than some higher level DSLR, like the 30D, if considering the price. I would give it a 5 stars and highly recommend! Build Quality: very good made, though it's plastic. And it is light too. I have the same feeling of Canon's EOS camera quality. Image Quality: excellent. Very...
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By Jason - Oct 17, 2006

This is an amazing camera

Strengths: Very fast to turn on and take a picture. Easy to use. Large and clear LCD makes reviewing the pictures pleasant. Lots of features for experimentation.

Weakness: Somewhat small form factor (could be viewed as a plus) sometimes makes my hand cramp, but I assume a vertical grip would help.

This is my very first Digital SLR (and SLR) camera that I've owned. The extra $200 for the XTi (vs. the XT) has been completely worth it to me. I also purchased the Canon 50mm f/1.8 II highly recommend that route for anyone getting into the DSLR for the first time. The picture quality you can get from the 50mm lens is outstanding. I have not had one ounce of buyer's remorse with this. I'm already...
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By rb3wreath - Sep 26, 2006

Incredibly Good-Looking Camera

Strengths: State of the art design, huge LCD screen, fast start-up time, more than I've expected!

Weakness: Plastic material (can't complain for the price though), grip somewhat uncomfortable (can get used to though)

I am relatively new to SLR photography. I have previously shot film SLR before, but decided that it was time to give digital SLR photography a try. First off, the cons. The Rebel XTi is made of plastic. Although for the price of this camera, it is very hard to complain. Due to the very same reason though, the camera is very light. It is a trade-off that I'm sure many of you can take into...
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By skipig - Nov 11, 2006

great camera for a new mother

Strengths: fast shutter release, built-in modes

Weakness: none yet

I bought this camera after a long struggle trying to catch my baby's smile using a small Nikon coolpix. With XTI I could finally get that smile before it disappears! The first evening I got the camera I took some photo using the portrait mode under normal house lighting. The picture turns out great - -baby is very well focused and background light is foggy -- which made my baby an instant star...
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By yinesun - Oct 22, 2006

Great kit!

Strengths: Ease of use, SPEED, versatility, weight/size, fast recharge time

Weakness: Needs a way to secure lens cap to body - I've lost a few when on the move! I've learned to keep a filter on at all times to protect the lens when I lose the cap.

I still have many other cameras, including my very first Brownie "box," my Dad's 1940's era SpeedGraphic, my own Canon's EOS A2 and Rebel film cameras, several other brands of SLR's, a medium film format biggie, and my first digital point and shoot. None of these have been touched since Christmas 2005 when I received this DSLR! I always carried a second and third camera when shooting as backup,...
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By pds315 - Apr 18, 2007

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