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Canon's Rebel series of digital cameras has been popular since its introduction. These digital SLRs provide much of the power and control of the higher priced models without their complexity. They are best suited for people who care a lot about their...
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The Canon Rebel XTi is the worlds most popular digital single-lens reflex camera. The Rebel XTi is compact, lightweight, rugged, inexpensive, responsive, and compatible with dozens of the worlds best lenses. Introduced in the fall of 2006 at a price...
The Canon Rebel XTi is the best digital SLR body for most consumers on a budget and it makes a good backup body for professionals.Where to BuyYou can compare prices and delivery times from various merchants at amazon.com. Add a Sigma 30/1.4 lens for ev...
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The Digital Rebel XTi may be the least-expensive dSLR camera in Canons lineup, but its features and image quality are very close to or better than those of the companys own, costlier EOS 30D. And compared with the Nikon D40x, the Rebel h...
Snappy autofocus response; best image quality in price class; automatic dust-removal system...
Uncomfortable grip; controls are more difficult to learn than Nikon D40xs...
Although the design is slightly clunky, the Digital Rebel XTi is the best in its price class in terms of image quality...
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EF 70-200mm f/4.0L USMI have recently bought the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM lens, for my EOS 400D body. Ive now been using this combination for about two weeks, and can give some feedback on how the camera and lens perform together. IntroductionI h...
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firstglimpsemag.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:16
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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi offers an unbeatable combination of performance, ease of use, and value. With its 10.1MP Canon CMOS sensor and DIGIC II Image processor, you’ll be able to capture photos with exceptional clarity and tonal range. A hos...
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Canon Digital Rebel XTi Third-generation Rebel piles on the megapixels, but loses its status LCD. The new Digital Rebel XTi, a descendant of the Digital Rebel XT, resembles its predecessor in many ways, but offers a 10.1-megapixel sensor, a larger LCD...
Excellent image quality, Increased resolution over the Rebel XT...
No dedicated status display...
Third-generation Rebel piles on the megapixels, but loses its status LCD.
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:16
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If youre looking for an SLR digital camera, you already know youre going to have to spend a large chunk of money on the camera body, not to mention the add-on lenses and flashes. The good news is youll usually receive a lot of great features for tha...
Good value for SLR digital, great response times, high-end resolution, LCD quality is outstanding...
Shot-to-shot delays with flash could be better, model could be easier to use...
If youre looking for an SLR digital camera, you already know youre going to have to spend a large chunk of money on the camera body, not to mention the add-on lenses and flashes. The good news is youll usually receive a lot of great features for th...
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:16
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It is whats inside that counts By TAN KIT HOONG Canon EOS 400D (Canon Inc) DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) Sensor: 10.1-megapixels (3,888 x 2,592pixels) Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II, interchangeable Shutter: 30sec – 1/4000sec ISO range: 1...
Dust reduction system; nine-point autofocus; improved interface.
Noise levels a little higher than the 350D; handgrip too small.
So is the 400D worth paying extra for? Well certainly not if you compare resolution alone – theres really not a significant enough difference between the 8-megapixel 350D and the 10-megapixels of the 400D to make it worth the money.However, where th...
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Over the past six months I've reviewed nearly all of the current range of entry and mid-level digital SLRs, including the Sony Alpha A100 , Canon EOS 30D , Nikon D200 , Pentax *ist DL2 , Nikon D80 , Olympus E-400 , Samsung GX 1L and Pentax K100D . This we...
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8.8 You will buy and use a d-SLR to get the best possible combination of control, flexibility, speed and image quality. The Canon EOS Rebel XTi and the Nikon D80 both live up to that expectation. Even the most demanding amateur photographer will not b...
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This is also the first Canon camera with an Integrated Self Cleaning Sensor Unit, employing ultrasonic vibration to shake dust from the low-pass filter that covers the CMOS sensor. (The dust is then collected by sticky adhesives located on all four sid...
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SummaryPros: Increased resolution over the Rebel XT; good feature set; excellent image quality; good price. Cons: Consumer-style build and feel; no dedicated status display. Price as rated: $799 (body only); $899 (with EF-S 18-55mm lens kit) Best Curre...
Increased resolution over the Rebel XT; good feature set; excellent image quality; good price.
Consumer-style build and feel; no dedicated status display.
You need to get your hands on the Digital Rebel XTi before you can make an evaluation as to whether it’s right for you. If you like its size and feel, then you’ll find it to be a full-featured camera that yields excellent image quality at...
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Wow. What a package. Opening up the 400D kit for the first time is like having a snoop at the world of high-flying professional photography. Seriously: you quickly forget this is £500 and “entry level” and start worrying that there’s bee...
Great features. Bargain price. Excellent lens. Impressive images...
Not totally responsive...
Five stars for a £500 bargain. With this DSLR glued to your face the only reason for not taking great pictures is your own shortcomings as a photographer...
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pcphotomag.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:17
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Hot New D-SLRs How seven recently introduced models stack upBy Mike Stensvold With the biennial fall Photokina show in Germany always come many interesting product introductions. This year’s batch included seven new feature-packed digital...
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Megapixel.net Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:17
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The Rebel XTi is almost identical in size to the Rebel XT. It continues the use of a deep, thin grip with a rubber texture, and adds a grip area, where the thumb rests, on the back; imparting the camera with a comfortable and secure feel. This new mode...
Excellent image quality, Fast and accurate autofocus, Excellent colour rendition, Low sensitivity to noise up to 1600 ISO, Dust reduction system, Picture Styles, Large buffer memory, Solid but light build quality...
Kit lens not up to the cameras capabilities, No basic LCD setting screen...
The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi or EOS 400D in Europe is the newest version of the Rebel XT/350D. This new version offers a 10-megapixel resolution, the same AF system as is used on the EOS 30D and a 2.5-inch LCD monitor. In addition, it is equipped wi...
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productsifter.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:17
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Compact, high-tech and oh-so-easy to use, the 400D is the ultimate first-time buy for the quality-conscious snapper. The camera packs in a whopping 10-megapixels, compatibility with top notch lenses and a whole host of gadgets including automatic senso...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:17
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The Canon Digital Rebel XTi proved to be another excellent DSLR, just like its predecessor the Rebel XT. Presently, this is the least expensive 10 megapixels DSLR on the market. Canon had to make some compromises for this, but still produced a superb...
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The Canon EOS 400D is the latest member of Canons extensive range of digital SLRs. It is now over three years since Canon released their first entry-level DSLR, the 6 megapixel EOS 300D, which kick-started the whole budget DSLR boom. An entry-level...
The Canon EOS 400D announcement seemed to be very understated compared to the raft of other 10 megapixel DSLRs announced this year. Most of the headlines seemed to have been grabbed by the Sony A100 and the Nikon D80, with Canon looking as though they...
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(Note: The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi and EOS 400D are the same) The 6-megapixel Canon EOS Digital Rebel came on the scene in late 2003 and instantly established a new category of "affordable digital SLR cameras" with a price of under $1000, including...
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Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi Introduction by Dave Etchells and Shawn BarnettDate Posted: 08/24/2006Updated: 11/30/2006 Though it was still the hottest selling digital SLR on the market, the Canon Digital Rebel XT was due for an upgrade, and right o...
Excellent 10.1 megapixel sensor with impressively low noise and superb detail Small size is great for travel and all-day carry High ISO shots are surprisingly good, easily useable at 8x10 Dust removal technology largely eliminates sensor cleaning chore...
Kit lens is not quite matched to the cameras higher resolution New interface has a few odd inconsistencies AF assist lamp only works in flash-on mode, making available light photography more difficult (somewhat offset by the improved AF sensor) Auto-r...
Its easy to miss much of whats improved on the Canon Rebel XTi, mostly because it seems so cosmetically similar to the Rebel XT. But the real improvements are internal. Getting to 10 megapixels while maintaining that industry-leading image quality wa...
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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi is an update of the Rebel XT with a 10.1-megapixel sensor, a dust removal system and a 2.5-inch 230,000-pixel LCD, along with a number of other improvements. At a list price of $699.99 with an 18-55mm kit lens, or $599.9...
10 megapixels for $600 Excellent LCD "Display Off" sensor Very accurate color reproduction Good dynamic range Effective grip surface Strong low light performance Dust reduction system...
Flimsy construction No spot meter Only one control dial Kit lens is cheap, limited maximum aperture Poor environmental seals Viewfinder magnification is low...
Plenty of users will enjoy the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi. In automatic modes, its easy to use, and snapshooters will be pleased with its quality. If they dont make enlargements, though, users wont see a difference between shots from the 10-megapix...
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In a mere three years time, Canon have already managed to introduce the third entry-level digital SLR camera. Each camera seems to come with small, yet important improvements. The significance of the actual developments clearly becomes apparent when pu...
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I have to admit that I really enjoyed shooting with the Rebel XTi. Even though the grip is smaller than the Sony, it felt right.
Very nice photos and prints Excellent LCD screen/menu system Rapid high-speed shooting...
Weak kit lens Below average battery life...
This one is a toughie. Usually your intrepid reviewer has no problem calling winners and losers. Here there really aren’t any losers in the negative sense—there are trade-offs. The Sony has the heft and features including image stabilization f...
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Announced in late summer of 2003, Canons original 6-megapixel Digital Rebel was the first digital SLR (D-SLR) to break the $1,000 barrier. In doing so, the company set in motion a D-SLR competition thats had the entire digital-camera market in a ti...
Very good performance. Dust prevention system. Inexpensive for a D-SLR. Excellent image quality. Lots of information displayed on LCD. Light weight.
Slight color cast in daylight test images. Kit lens is mediocre.
The advanced Canon Rebel XTi is a sophisticated 10MP D-SLR that gives plenty of photo prowess for your money...
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The Digital Rebel XTi is the long-awaited upgrade to Canons very successful Digital Rebel XT (see our review). Like the XT before it, the Rebel XTi (known as the EOS-400D in some countries) is an entry-level digital SLR, but that doesnt mean that...
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:19
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The newest 10-megapixel digital camera from Canon shines—and points the way as more SLR models for the masses are on the horizon...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 02:18:19
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The successor to the EOS 350D has arrived...
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Almost exactly three years since Canon changed the digital SLR market forever (with the $1,000 EOS 300D) they announced the third generation of their affordable entry level series, the EOS 400D (Digital Rebel XTi). This new camera follows the design...
Excellent resolution, lots of detail, not a leap from eight megapixels, but certainly from six, Good color with selectable PictureStyles for different subject types, Good dynamic range (more than peers) with soft roll-off of highlights, Integrated Cleanin...
Kit lens disappointing, better to buy body only and spend more on a good lens, Sporadic continuous shooting once buffer is full, Occasional under-exposure issue with Evaluative metering, Average automatic white balance performance, still very poor under i...
Canon changed the entire digital camera market when they revealed the EOS 300D. Launched in a huge way, they clearly expected it to be a big success. The ripples of that day forced prices lower and removed an entire category of camera (the prosumer...
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The Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi review is coming. The following table illustrates sensor and viewfinder differences across the recent Canon Digital SLR models. ModelFOVCFSensorPixel SizePixels/MegapixelsViewfinderCanon EOS 300D Digital Rebel1.6...
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ts easy to forget that Canon was relatively late in to the DSLR mass-market, following in the footsteps of Nikons D1, by some time. But almost exactly three years ago, Canon swept the competition aside with its EOS-300D, also known as the Digital Reb...
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I just bought one of these for myself over Thanksgiving to test the Canon lenses. Youll see this page grow each day as I get the time, along with all the other lenses I was loaned over the Thanksgiving holiday. I like this little camera! Its lightwe...
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Canon Rebel XTi / EOS 400D A Rebel Grows Up On August 24, 2006 Canon announced a new DSLR, the Rebel XTi, ( EOS 400D in some markets), along with two new lenses; a 50mm f/1.2L prime and a 70-200mm f/4L IS zoom. Ive now had a few days to work with the...
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The Canon EOS 400D / Rebel XTi digital SLR is the successor to the best-selling EOS 350D / Rebel XT. Announced in August 2006, it combines a number of anticipated improvements along with a few genuine surprises.Most people won’t be surprised to lear...
Low noise, high quality images, Wide range of anti-dust options, Nine-point AF from EOS 30D, Great value for money...
Resolution not a big step-up from 350D / XT, Anti-dust not 100% infallible, No anti-shake in standard kit, Sony Alpha A100 a tough rival...
how does the competition measure up and is it worth upgrading from an earlier Canon digital SLR? Upgrading from the EOS 300D / Digital RebelOwners of the original EOS 300D / Digital Rebel who avoided the 350D / XT will find it hard to resist the new...
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For a novice DSLR user, the Rebel XTi is the first step in improving their photography skills. Canon has made quite a name for itself in photography, and the Canon Rebel XTi DSLR is no exception. At 10.1-megapixels, and incorporating a CMOS sensor, the...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-01-19 01:29:50
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10-megapixel cameras seem to be the rage these days and we are not just strictly referring to the professional range. Be it in the realm of digital SLRs or compacts, there are enough signs to tell you that the 10-megapixel camera race is o...
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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