By Adam
from Chicago, IL on 4/21/2007
Pros:
Better than Nikon, Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Cons:
Body a bit too small
Best Uses:
Art, Fun, Learning, Studio, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Semi professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I previously used the Powershot Pro 1 which had the digic 1 image sensor. I wasn't too impressed with the quality of the Pro 1 because the noise level was the same as my older point and shoot canon. When I got the Rebel XT I was thrilled with the new Digic 2 sensor. The noise level is 1/5 what it was with the digic 1. Oh, and the camera has all that I need for becoming a better photographer. It performed perfectly during my trip to Rome.
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Fast Auto Focus
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By Diego from Denver,CO on 4/15/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Comfortable Controls, Strong Construction
Best Uses:
Documentary, Fun, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great camera, quick shots, great resolution, many editing options.
By Big Kielbasa
from Tucson on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Bright LCD, Quiet, Small Lag Time, Strong Construction
Describe Yourself:
Casual user
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
[...]The Rebel XT was all and more then I thought it would be, the black body has that professional look. I'm still learning about all the features the XT has but in the auto mode it has not disappointed me one bit.
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Would buy the Rebel XT again
By lovebug kelli
from Oil City, PA on 3/26/2007
Pros:
Comfortable Controls, Many special features, Quiet
Cons:
Smaller LCD display
Best Uses:
Fun, Nature, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Casual user, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I was very excited to find a digital SLR in the 'prosumer' price & quality range. Instead of buying the kit with the 18-55mm lens, I opted to buy the Canon EF 28-135mm IS lens. I haven't been able to purchase any other lens as of yet, so my review is only based on the camera's performance with the 28-135mm lens. The only con I have about it, is that the photos appear brighter on the LCD than the actual exposure when you view & print the photos from the computer. But, if you can take that into account & monitor your histograms, it's not that big of a deal. I love that fact that the Rebel will shoot in RAW format, and has many of the features you will find on the level up professional Canon models, such as the EOS 10D (which was my first experience using a D-SLR). I mostly shoot for hobby, taking alot of photos around the house, of my cats and flowers/nature, etc. I find that the quality of the photos is excellent. I like that you can adjust the sharpness,and color saturation; and you can also shoot in black & white and sepia with color tints. It has a lot of nice special features to play with. I have a smaller frame and found that the Rebel was the perfect size for me. My husband also uses it sometimes, and he's never complained that it was too small for him. The built-in flash is as good as any, as far as built-in flash goes. I have not been able to purchase an external flash yet, but I prefer to use natural/ambient light as much as possible anyway. I do run into some trouble in low-light situations when I don't want to use the built-in flash, such as getting slightly blurry photos, but I feel that's because my lens isn't fast enough, and not a downfall of the acutal camera. I hope to be able to purchase a wider faster lens in the future. Also,I would recommend purchasing a card reader- it makes downloading time much quicker. I also liked the smaller battery size and found that the battery life was excellent. Overall I am happy that I purchased the Rebel XT, and would recommend it to others. (I have not used the newer XTi model yet, so I don't know if it much different than the XT...)
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A great buy for the price
By HenriB
from St. Martinville, LA on 2/18/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings
Cons:
Complicated Controls, Hard to read markings on, Not Good In Low Light
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great camera for the price. Markings are a bit hard to read on black body, especially in low light
By genohc
from South Central, WI on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This is the third digital rebel for me. I have had the 6meg and the 8meg so a natural transition into the new 10meg XTi. I bought this one because of the good experiences I've had with the first two. Love canon cameras they are quality products and have so many good lenses
available
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great cycle shot
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By nate
from union, nj on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Met expectations ,good backup camera for the price.
easy to use
By Ben
from Franklin, LA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Very supprised with all the options and capabilities. Seems to meet all my needs>
By my kids' biggest fan
from shippensburg, PA on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Casual user, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Not Good In Low Light
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
on automatic settings, i still have trouble with blurry action photos in low light.
Rebel XT,,,Too early to make a call
By J Ken
from Guntersville, AL on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution
Cons:
Flimsy Construction, Not Good In Low Light
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
There are a couple of features that need to be turned off the LCD screen but it get complicated.
They made it easier in the XTI (D400) model but that doesn't fix it in the XT, so spend the extra money, you'll be happier.
By nitrocat2
from Pensacola, FL on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Cons:
Body a bit too small
Best Uses:
Candids, Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Still happy with my XT and lenses after several months. Great camera for the money [...]
Excellent camera, excellent value
By Carguy
from Middleton, WI on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Casual user, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The only drawback to this camera is the size of the display on the back. The 10 megapixel model has a larger one, which would be an advantage. However, this camera is probably the better value, as the 10 megapixel model is significantly more expensive.
By Jim
from San Diego, Ca on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I did not realize just how much better this camera is than the Digital Rebel I had previously. It is very fast starting up so you can take pictures very quickly.
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Fair Fun Zone Ferris Wheel Time Exposure
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El Capitan, New Mexico
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By Alli
from Littleton, NH on 2/12/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Fast Auto Focus, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Not the most vibrant colo
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I love how fast the autofocus is, especially since I photograph lots of fast moving kids. I can't seem to get vibrant colors without processing in Photoshop which has been a bit disappointing. Overall, an excellent camera.
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Taken in natural light with Canon 28-135mm IS lens
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Taken with tungsten and bounced flash
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By Kevin H.
from California on 2/11/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Fast Continuous Shooting, Great Resolution, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Scenics, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great digital SLR with 3 fps shooting and excellent quality. I have made great 11" x 16" photos and exhibited them. The price is amazing for the photo quality.
iI WOULD BUY THIS PRODUCT AGAIN
By MIKE
from ALBANY,NY on 2/7/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Cons:
Complicated Controls
Best Uses:
Outdoors, Portraits, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
MORE THAN MET EXPECTSTIONS
By Kathy
from Canton, Michigan on 2/6/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I love this camera. It takes great pictures and is a manageable size and weight to carry around. I have not used all the special features but the basic features are just great! I don't always get the best low light pictures but I don't use the special features that would probably make a difference. My outdoor pictures in particular are fantastic!
By DR
from Tampa, FL on 2/6/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
None that I have found
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great camera and excellent quality - wide range of lenses and accessories add to the flexibility of this camera
wouldn't choose anything else
By Josh
from L.A. CA on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
It was between this or the xti. I decided to go with this 1 and save about $200. I have shot night time football games, dances, portraits, skateboarding, and many many other things. This camera never fails me and always meets what I throw at it.
By I DONT HAVE AND DIDNT WANT ANSWER THIS
from east Springfield MO. on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Price, Simple Controls
Cons:
They already made 10mega
Best Uses:
Airport no film, Everyday, Outdoors, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
1.6 isn't good for lens under 50mm do the figureing with your lens before you buy a camera. Your wideset lens is as wide as you thought on this camera or just about all of them. Full Frame camera is years saving for most. And they can or will quit you too.
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I have been very happy with this camera.
By Bob
from Minneapolis on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This is an excellent camera. It has met my expectations. My only compaint is that the screen could be easier to see in daylight.
"It's what I expected and more"
By paul
from cleveland, ohio on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings
Cons:
None that I can speak of
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Very nice camera for everyone. Really delivers high quality pictures. My only dislikes are the features I'll (and most people) will never use. Canon could have spent the money elsewhere and made the camera slightly more rugged. Still I'd recommend this camera to anyone.
Great camera, even for the uninformed
By mary
from san antonio, tx on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Casual user
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This camera gave me very good photos on my recent trip to Alaska, even though I didn't really have time to work with it before I left. The "automatic" setting came through in a variety of situations. I would still like to have the appropriate hot shoe flash to work with for better low light photos.
I would buy this product again
By Flash
from Arlington Heights, IL on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Cons:
Not Good In Low Light
Best Uses:
Everyday, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Only problem is under exposure when using flash-doesn't help even when using 420 flash
By David
from Gainesville, FL on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Great first DSLR
Should have bought it sooner
By Dan
from Tucson, AZ on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Fun, Great Resolution, Great Software, Nice Features and Settings, Simple
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I need a good wide angle lense now
My first DSLR and I love it!
By BigC
from Dallas Texas on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Getting started
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel, Weddings/Events
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
I have always like Canon products and this Rebel just reinforces my opinion.
By NP
from Small Town, NC on 2/5/2007
Describe Yourself:
Casual user
Pros:
Accurate Colors, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Low Lighting, Outdoors, Portraits, Sports/Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
This is a great camera! I took pictures of my grandson at our campsite with the only lighting coming from the campfire (1' flames) and the flash. My daughter-in-law said it was professional quality--sharp details, saw the tiny hairs on his face, and veins on his forehead! Very easy to use--just remember to turn the knob if you change from portrait to landscape, etc.
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Here's the foto with a little somemore on his face
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Will buy a second Rebel XT as a back up.
By Tj. from Upstate New York on 1/22/2007
Describe Yourself:
Casual user, Getting started, Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Pros:
Compact, Great Resolution, Nice Features and Settings, Rugged, Simple Controls
Best Uses:
Everyday, Landscape, Outdoors
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
My first camera was a Canon AE1 that I still have and use at times and will not part with. The AE1 is well over 20yrs old and still produces good pictures.
When I first looked at the Rebel XT the
Salesman was very knowledgable when the camera was explained to me.
This camera has given me the confidence to start a Landscape Photography business.