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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $699.99 Buy New: $494.90 You Save: $205.09 (29%)
New (39) Used (15) Refurbished (5)
Avg. Customer Rating: 629 reviews Sales Rank: 151
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 250 Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 55 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Maximum Resolution: 10.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 5 x 2.6 nv:Sensor: 10.1 Megapixel Image Resolution: 2816 x 1880 Image Resolution: 3888 x 2592 Image Resolution: 1936 x 1288 Memory Included: Memory Card Not Included Storage Media: Compact Flash Type I or Type II Compressed Format: JPEG Compressed Format: RAW Focus Mode: One-shot AF Focus Mode: Predictive AI Servo AF Focus Mode: AI Focus AF Focus Mode: Manual Focusing (MF) Optical Viewfinder: Eye-level pentaprism LCD Monitor: 2.5-inch TFT LCD Pixels: 230,000 pixels LCD Coverage: 100% Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: XTI Kit Model: XTI Kit UPC: 013803066098 EAN: 0013803066098 ASIN: B000I1ZWRC
Release Date: September 11, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Brilliant January 9, 2007 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the best present that I've bought to myself for a while! What a top camera for such an amature photographer like myself. Just point and shoot. If the results are rubbish, then delete it and try again with the other settings. Now, I'm forever taking pictures without the issue with develpoing 35mm film, whilst trying to remember which settings to select whilst taking the 24 / 36 pictures.
Well worth the money!
great picture taking camera January 8, 2007 3 out of 20 found this review helpful
I loved my xti but returned due to mislabel by amazon, it was advertised as coming with USM lens but it does not, plus Pentax/Samsung give you more for the money, I was not impressed with Nikon d80 either as it does not have IS and when using zoom in 60-135 range the pics were coming out blurry as hell.
canon does it again January 8, 2007 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have been digital for about ten years, I have shot canon cameras for about 25 years, I bought a computer and a scanner in 1996 and scanned in my film from my cameras, I bought a D 60 and thought it the best little did I know what was in store for this industry. I bought the D 300 when it came out and have used it as my primary camera until this last summer when I sent it in and had it changed to a dedicated Infrared camera, staying with the rebel line I just recieved my new D400 xti and cannot believe how much they have improved it over the D3oo this is an amazing little camera, this camera has features that you will not find in the $3,000 and $8,000 canon cameras if you had a six star rating this camera would get it
Great buy and easy to use January 7, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've had this camera for going on 4 months, and I absolutely love it. This is my first digital SLR camera, and I'm really pleased with it. The image quality is really sharp, and it's very easy to use. I happen to have a background in photography, so it may be a bit easier for me than it is for a complete novice. However, I find the controls to be very convenient, and I lovve the resolution and size of the LCD display on the back of the camera.
I've read that the camera is a bit harder to handle for people with larger hands, but I don't have that problem. It's relatively lightweight and easy to handle.
Excellent first D-SLR camera January 7, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this camera together with the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens. I was interested in starting my rig with a good prime lens that would perform well under low lighting and be appropriate for head-shoulder portrait photography. I have had this camera and lens for four months now and I must say that this combination suits my needs perfectly. Perfect for anybody getting their first D-SLR camera. Even for anyone wanting to point and shoot, this camera in the auto mode is easy enough to not intimidate you. And for the more advanced photographers, it gives full control to be able to photograph in any shooting situation. I strongly recommend that you pass the kit lens and get the body only option together with the lens that best fits your budget and needs. Even the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 (about the same prize as the kit lens) would give you better results than the kit lens. Bear in mind that the kit lens doesn't even have an ultrasonic focusing motor. The only oddity I can think of is the small size that makes it difficult to hold this camera. But after some time, the body "grows" into your hand (you adjust your grip in a way that it is comfortable to shoot with this camera and you end up forgetting the small size). Excellent first D-SLR camera and worthy second body for professionals.
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