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Reviews > Electronics > Cameras & Photo > Digital Cameras > Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens Review












Reviewed on 11/17/05 Plays: 671
Review of the Canon Rebel XT EOS 8.0 MP Camera with EF-S 18-55mm Len
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This review is on the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT that has a kit with the lens 18-55mm. Hereâs what the camera looks like and itâs actually a pretty nice, itâs in a grey cover, although itâs a plastic cover. It is 8-megapixels and has quite a small screen compared to how much youâre paying, but I believe itâs just under 2-inches. Lots of menu options right here and when you turn it on youâll have your settings up here and you wonât actually be able to see the picture that youâre taking inside of this viewfinder here. Youâre going to have to look up in this viewfinder to actually take the picture and once you do that then it will show it down here. Iâll demonstrate that real quickly because thatâs a very different situation than the normal point and shoots. So, if I take-- that picture it will then show up, okay. The maximum shooting on this camera is three shots per second. So it is nice that if you do want to take a shot you can just -- pulls it down and take quite a bit of shots. The lens that does come with this is a pretty good all-purpose lens. Itâs a 18-55mm and with the crop feature of this camera itâs actually gives you a better range than 55, so good all-purpose, walking around, taking pictures, inside, portraits, taking outside pictures with a little bit of zoom. Now this is a digital SLR camera, which means that you can actually remove the lens -- like that and there is a mirror inside, you can kind of see that right there that makes it different than a point-and-shoot. So, it actually makes a lot better. Your pictures will be a lot clearer and youâll be able to change a lot more settings than you would with a point-and-shoot camera. But then the size is a lot bigger than a point-and-shoot. So, for this camera I really like it, it gets the job done when you want to take a very good quality picture and 8-megapixels is going to allow you to pretty much make any type of picture up to say 3x3 feet in diameter before you start losing any quality there. Now for a digital SLR one thing you do want to note and I can tell you here is itâs a little bit smaller than a lot of the competitors and even the different makes of Canonâs. So, what I would say is this is good for females or anyone with a smaller hand. If you have larger hands you may not actually like it because itâs going to be a little too small on your hand and might cramp up your hand. If youâre looking â if you do have big hands you might want to look at something a little bit bigger and youâll be a little more satisfied. In the box, you get the box with the software, it does come with some pretty good software, itâs not professional stuff but itâll get the job done, instructions, connection to connect it to the TV, connector to connect it to the computer and a strap for your camera. The battery charger, battery slides in there and actually then plugs into the wall. So that is the Canon Rebel XT 350 and I hope you enjoyed the review.
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Want high digital-camera performance in an SLR format? For convenience, ease of use and no-compromise SLR performance, look no further than the EOS Digital Rebel XT. Featuring Canon's Digital Trinity 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's own DIGIC II Image Processor and compatibility with over 50...
I have a camera just like this but it's not digital. Is it worth it to go digital while still an SLR? Does an LCD screen and other digital features help picture taking easier or is it more steps in the process?
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