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hey photographers!
I am looking to purchase a new camera.
I've been looking at the Canon Rebel XTI. Are any of you familiar with or own it? It's a mid-range camera I know. That's about what I am after. Any info or suggestions appreciated!
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* 10.1 effective Megapixel CMOS sensor
* New dust reduction system: 1) ultrasonic waves blast dust off the low pass sensor; 2) low pass filter split into two parts to keep the dust further from the sensor; 3) front of low pass filter now has anti-static charge * Users can also create a "dust map" (Canon calls it Dust Delete Data) for dust that just won't go away; this information is saved in metadata, and the bundled Digital Photography Professional 2.2 software can remove it from your photos * 2.5" LCD display (with 230k pixels) * LCD info display has gone away; shooting info now shown on LCD; when you put your eye to the viewfinder, the screen goes dark automatically * Now has 9-point autofocus versus 7-point on the Rebel XT * Improved burst mode compared to Rebel XT: now takes up to 10 RAW or 27 JPEG images (still at 3 fps) * Inherits the Picture Styles menu and RGB histogram from the EOS-5D and EOS-30D * Same body design (and colors) as Rebel XT -- very hard to tell them apart; compatible with all Rebel XT accessories, including the battery grip * Still uses DIGIC II processor and CompactFlash * USB 2.0 High Speed supported * Ships mid-September for $799 body only or $899 with the same 18-55 EF-S lens that comes with the Rebel XT I'd definitely jump on it if I didn't already have the XT. |
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Yes the price is certainly right for the XTI considering what it comes with.
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Guess it depends what your gonna shoot..Canon makes good cameras, thats a fact.
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Same one I have,
I have found it to be bullet proof.
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it's an entry level dslr, better get 20d or 30d.
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Canon rocks
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I have HP and is pretty much good for all
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Also remember that the lens you use are sometimes more important than the camera body itself.
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I vote for Nikon D2Xs, i got it and it's just MEGA!
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If you're an amateur get the Sony R1. It has an awesome lens 14mm-64mm, a APS-C class sensor (same size as the Canon 20D/30D, XT, XTi), live preview of the shots, top mounted LCD and costs $700 or so. I own it, the lens is comparable to Canon L-grade lens.
I also own Canon 30D + 24-105 f4 L IS, 70-200mm f4 L IS, 85mm L f1.2 MKII, 135mm L f2. - It's a great combo but costs 10x sa much.. Go with the Sony R1. It's an awesome camera. DSLR quality with Point&Shoot charm, easy to use, no dust issues (very important), no shutter sound, 2mm distance from rear lens element to sensor etc. |
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One more thing about the Sony R1. The lens is 14.3-71.5mm f2.8-f4.8.
Similar lens for the Canon 24-70mm f2.8 L, costs $1200. If you go the Canon route, go with 30D + 24-105mm f4 L IS USM, it's a great combo or if u plan on shooting sports get the 24-70 f2.8 L lens (slightly more expensive than the 24-105, no image stabilisation, heavier but one extra aperture stop). |
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Did any of you even assume that he may be taking family photos, instead of model photo sets?
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I am a Canon user and I think the XT is a great purchase. I have the 20D and know many XT owners who love their cams.
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This is true. The camera will be for family portraits and outdoor/wilderness photography which is a hobby of mine.
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![]() Canon Rebel XTI is a good camera as far as I know, but still it depends largely on what you want to shoot with it.
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Chris, check out the Nikon D80 or Nikon D200. I have a Nikon D50 myself as my hands are bigger then normal and dont like the Canon sizes.
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