Reviews for Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver)

Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver) by Canon

Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver) Our Price: $769.00
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Digital camera reviews of Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver)

Digital camera Review: Best DSLR I have ever used
Summary: 5 Stars

I would have rated it 6 out of 5, but they didnt give me any option to do that. Absolutely amazing DSLR.

Its good for all:
- Beginners who have never even used a DSLR before.
- Professionals who love to shoot the mother nature.
- Mums/Dads who want to capture the best moments of their parenthood. Infact I bought it when my son was born to make sure I capture his early years using the best available camera, and did it paid off or wat..??..

The only minus point that I can think of right now is that "like any other DSLR/SLR" its bulky..so you would have to get used to the fact that you cant carry it like any point2shoot camera in your pocket.. you would need proper bag for carrying this.

- Great battery Life
- Amazing Clarity
- Great speed
- Great Flash for night mode
- Good lense
- Great photography otions/modes.

Great product!!

Digital camera Review: Best Digital SLR
Summary: 5 Stars

If you are used to a non SLR digital camera like i was, watch out! This camera is GREAT!! Pictures are clear, the time it takes to take the picture from when you hit the button, PERFECT! When you have a baby, you must be able to snap the pictures instantly, and this camera allows you to do that. GREAT DSLR, highly recommend!!!!!!! Another great camera from Canon.

Digital camera Review: Budget dSLR - Great for beginners
Summary: 5 Stars

This is my first SLR of any type and it was an excellent purchase. I bought my Rebel XT approx. six months ago and I'm still learning new things everyday. I've since purchased the 430EX flash, Sigma 18-200, Tomron 28-300 lens, Kinko 2X extender (cheap lens), Battery Grip, and a second battery. I love the manual settings for low-light work and taking several servo speed shots. I'm not familiar yet with taking RAW photo shots instead of JPEG, but I'm still researching this.

I thought I would want the teleophoto lens most, but now I realize I'm more interested in the wide lens and I'm seriously looking at the Sigma 10-20mm lens. I still like the telephoto lens for the long distance shots, but I find I'm taking more photos either indoors or of large buildings and monuments where I want to get the whole object in the picture without being far away (where more obstacles block a clear sight).

Essential gear is probably a large memory card!! I found an Ultra II 2GB CF card for $85 on another website - I had purchased about three 512MB cards and now I don't have to switch out so much for the high JPEG setting. A Tripod is needed for any serious telephoto, low-light, or any shot with long shutter speed. The battery grip is needed for those that think the camera is too small or want to at least look like a pro. I know I'm a rookie, but I love walking around Europe snapping shots anywhere I can. This camera has certainly peaked my interest in the other "full-frame" dSLR cameras, but I probably won't spend too much more money unless I can make some money with it. Hope this helps!!

Digital camera Review: Buy and never look back!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a short review to let you know what you need to know about this camera: "buy it, and never look back!" Old photgraphers will tell you that top take good pictures, just take a lot of them and 1 in 50 will be great. Unfortunatly that is expensive with film. With digital, you can "throw away" for free any pictures you don't like. But, digital can be sloooooow. The Canon Rebel XT shoots three frames a second. Do you know what it was like at Christmas this year to be firing away at all the crazy kids and not missing a single moment? You know how you "see" a shot, and then a person moves before the digital camera catches it? Not with my Rebel! It is on in 1/5 of a second and I can fire a picture in the remaining part of that second.. and then keep clicking away with its powerful flash keeping up to speed. Sure, the price reflects all the myriad professional adjustments you can make to it. You say you are just an amatuer and don't need 'em? Put it in full auto and it sets up the shots for you! I think its choices based on lighting and focusing were comparable (maybe even better than mine!) YOU WILL GET GREAT SHOTS OUT OF THIS CAMERA. Please, choke up the price, and you may never need another camera again.

Digital camera Review: Canon
Summary: 5 Stars

When considering upgrading from my little point and shoot digital camera to a more substantial camera, I was advised by a number of people to try Canon and I would not be disappointed.

This camera is as easy to use as my point and shoot with automatic features (it can be adjusted for close-ups, low light, action, etc still in automatic mode) but also offers more advanced options.

The seller shipped my camera quite safely in foam shipping material. It was shipped to me quickly and came complete with everything advertised.
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