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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $899.99 Buy New: $779.99 You Save: $120.00 (13%)
New (54) Used (1)
Avg. Customer Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 47
Media: Electronics 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: 12 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 6 x 12 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 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazing camera June 23, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I normally shoot P&S cameras and never was interested in getting a dSLR due to the size. I have a Canon SD1000 for parties where I don't want to carry a large camera and S3 mainly for family get together, vacation, etc. I tried the camera first at a local store and I liked it, so when the price dropped online I bought it and I can't be happier. The images and the speed of taking pictures is great. The quality of the pics is amazing too. I'll probably get rid of my S3 and keep the SD1000 as a low profile cam and use this for parties, vacations, etc.
GOOD CAMERA, A LITLE EXPENSIVE.......4 STARS June 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this camera 3 weeks ago and have taken about 800 pics , I have to say that the first 500 were not really good, this camera is very good if you know how to use it, it takes a litle while to learn about settings flash, and stuff, also if you want to take beter shots you need to get an extra lens, other than 18-55mm i got canon 70-200 f/4 L wich is really good for zoomed pics, good and beter definition, you also need to get an uv filter to avoid overexp., when sunny days dont be surprised if your pics come up very lighted, you always have to adjust your settings, speccially iso, and exp. , and never get shots under basic zone when very sunny, camera has defult settings and you wont be able to change those settings, and pics will come up over exp. i use P mode and lower exp, also iso will be set at 100 or 200,,, overall I'm happy with it, if you wanna see some pics just check the samples on this webpaga amazon.com on your right side of camera description says users pictures or something, click on the most recently added or check them all, when you find a bratz pic, thats me, two pics next to bratz, and 3 before bratz, total five, thanks so much and happy hollidays
Great Camera June 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The XSi is a significant improvement over my XT. Controls are more intuitive and easier to access. The stock XSi lens is a definite improvement. I picked the XSi over the 40D primarily because of weight (I like to hang cameras off telescopes, weight is an issue). BTW: both the XT and the XSI work great with older manual SLR lenses like my Olympus Zuikos and Pentax M42s.
Outstanding Camera June 22, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just had an opportunity to use this camera under varying conditions in USA and Canada. I am a long time amateur trying to become a professional. From the Pacific coast of California to Mobile, AL., where I live, to my new grand daughter's face in Brampton, Ontario, CDA., to Niagara Falls, CDA., and back home, this camera performed exceedingly well. I have taken well over 600 pics and the battery still has charge for perhaps another 600 pics. I used auto settings as well as dedicated, and in every case, the results were outstanding. My family and friends were amazed at the crispness of the prints, but for me, it was the ease of use and ready adaptability that got my attention. This will be my main camera for some time to come. A rebel in its class, but attaches a new meaning to the word. Likely to stay at the head of this class.
I want'a use it, too... June 22, 2008 A Pro, I've a Canon Ds and a Canon D Mark II n, for jobs. And, a Rebel XT and XTi, as back up cameras and for assistants to use, and I got an XSI for the same reason as the other Rebel's! Though, I got to tell you, I really like this sweet little light 12MP camera. Add the battery pack grip..., and I want'a use it too and am going to, especially when I want to lighten my camera bag for a long hike by foot to a location to shot and for times when I'll be carrying a camera in hand all day long... It has all the basic manual and auto functions that I might need and then some, and other pluses...
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