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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $799.99 Buy New: $7.73 You Save: $792.26 (99%)
New (73) Used (7)
Avg. Customer Rating: 225 reviews Sales Rank: 7
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Monitor Size: 300 Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 3 Display Size: 3 Maximum Focal Length: 55 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Maximum Resolution: 12200000 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 9 nv:Sensor: 12.2 Megapixel Image Resolution: 4272 x 2848 Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card Compressed Format: JPEG Compressed Format: RAW Focus Mode: Manual focus Focus Mode: One-shot AF Focus Mode: AI Focus AF Focus Mode: AI Servo AF Focusing Range: EV -0.5-18 (at 73F/23C, ISO 100) LCD Monitor: 3.0-inches LCD Pixels: 230,000 pixels LCD Coverage: 100% Shutter Speed: 1/4000 sec. to 1/60 sec. Shutter Speed: X-sync at 1/200 sec. Light Metering Method: Evaluative Light Metering Method: Partial metering
MPN: XSI Kit Model: XSI Kit UPC: 013803096095 EAN: 0013803096095 ASIN: B0012YA85A
Release Date: April 14, 2008 Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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New SLR user October 8, 2008 I am an absolute amateur photographer and not necessarily a good one but I wanted a new and better camera to help me take better photos. After much research and consult with friends I chose the XSI. Within 30 minutes I was shooting like a pro and my photos came out GREAT. I can't wait to learn more and continue to get great shots of my family.
Excellent Camera October 7, 2008 What can I say, the camera is wonderful. This is my first D-SLR and their are so may capabilities with this camera. I continue to learn so much. Very quick and responsive. Only side thought, is that you must purchase a extreme III sd card to handle the speed of the camera. Must have consumer camera.
horrible Auto Focus October 6, 2008 9 out of 17 found this review helpful
I bought this camera with kit lens because of great features and small size but after first round of shots I was shocked how bad AF was. Sometimes it is not possible to focus at all at some distance. Manual focus is much better but still not to my expectation. Camera went back to store, and I'll look probably at Nikon. As I find out on the net other users have problems with AF either[...]
also I'm a little disappointed with amazon because camera had some fingerprints on LCD and the switch was turned to ON indicating it might be returned item. On the lens I found same scratch too.
Great cam... October 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had this cam for about 4 months now. It's great. Came from a Canon 20D, so though technically it's a downgrade, it's really a superior cam in terms of image quality and performance. I like the small size - the main motivation for not going with a 40D - I can shoot one-handed all day long doing street photography.
Most of the pix on my photoblog below were snapped with the XSi...
Brad Urban photoblog: http://www.citysnaps.net/blog
Has potencial, but its AF is not soooo good October 4, 2008 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this camera after graduating from an old Olympus C-5050 point and shoot camera. The C-5050 offered almost every DSLR feature except for bulb, which I need for my Astrophotography. After spending several years understanding the manual features of the C-5050 I thought is was time to graduate to my first REAL dslr.
After shopping around testing out various models such as the Olympus evolt, Nikon D80, and this one, the Canon XSi, I found the XSi was the best choice for the money, features and quality (as noted in all the reviews online). I thought I made an informed decision and couldn't go wrong with all the research I did.
After I got the camera out of the box and set it up I began my many adventures testing it with long exposure light painting, landscape photos, and close-up portrait photography. One thing began to emerge as I used the AF feature on the camera. I couldn't for the life of me get the thing to focus on anything past 10ft. I always had to use manual focus to get the pictures the way I wanted them. I shot in all AF modes: AI Focus, One shot and AI Servo without any luck. I studied the 9-point wide-area AF feature very closely to be sure I wasn't the cause of all my problems, but still the problem AF persisted. After taking about a 1000 actuations, I gave up. BACK TO AMAZON WITH YOU!
Although most of my photography will be using MF, there will be those times when I need to take a quick photo of something that rushes past me and I just need to pull out the camera and shoot. This issue eliminates that as a choice, which is not a trivial thing.
BTW: I tested the camera using two Canon IS lenses, the 28-135mm and the stock 18mm-55mm IS lens. Both had the same issue with focus. Below you will find two photos. One I took at short distance and the other with the oak tree at infinity using AF. See for yourself.
After 10 days of frustration, I returned my camera to the good folks at Amazon. I really wanted this camera to work and had high expectations.
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