Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Camera Body - Silver
- 8.2 Megapixels
- SLR / Large Digital Camera
- 1.8 in LCD Screen
- Built In Flash
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Pros: Cons: Best Uses: - Comfortable controls (667)
- Bright lcd (652)
- Quality construction (431)
- Short lag time (361)
- Easy to use (343)
- Quiet (310)
- Great image quality (239)
- Fast shutter speed (227)
- Image stabilization (205)
- Lightweight (81)
- Exposed lcd (50)
- Noisy (38)
- None (31)
- Poor in low light (22)
- Heavy (17)
- Slow sensor (16)
- Slow focus (13)
- Shaky operation (6)
- Complicated controls (5)
- Live view (4)
- Fun (644)
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- Portraits (266)
- Photojournalism (228)
- Landscapes (172)
- Sports (166)
- Documentary (156)
- Outdoors (51)
- Home (42)
- So Far, I'm Loving it!
- - Maria A. from Salt Lake City, Utah
- "Excellent Value and Strong Performer"
- - MVMike from Mission Viejo CA.
- "Delighted with this purchase"
- - Joe Average from Annandale, VA
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Professional review from
ephotozine.com
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Canon EOS 350D review
by ePHOTOzine - Pros: Excellent image quality at all ISO settings., Autofocus performs well., Light weight.
- Cons: The bundled 18-55mm EF-S lens is not the best of its type., Compact design may prove too small for some.
- Read full review at ephotozine.com
Professional review from
pcworld.com
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
by Tracey Capen - Pros: Responds quickly, Compact size
- Cons: Case looks and feels fragile
- Comments:
Canon makes a faster and smaller version of its consumer digital SLR. ... - Read full review at pcworld.com
Professional review from
cnet.com
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT with 18-55mm & 75-300III (black) review
by Online Shopper - Pros: The Canon Digital Rebel XT's image quality leads its class; competitive price; ultrafast start-up time; very responsive.
- Cons: The Canon Rebel XT's lightweight plastic body isn't ergonomically satisfying; no spot meter; limited continuous-shooting mode, unimpressive kit lens; 1.6X lens-conversion factor.
- Read full review at cnet.com
Professional review from
cnet.co.uk
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Canon EOS 350D
by Michael Shapiro - Pros: Image quality leads its class; competitive price; ultrafast start-up time; very responsive
- Cons: Lightweight plastic body isn't ergonomically satisfying; no spot meter; limited continuous-shooting mode, unimpressive kit lens; 1.6x lens-conversion factor
- Comments:
The budget-priced EOS 350D has the responsiveness and image quality you'd expect from a semi-professional model... - Read full review at cnet.co.uk
Professional review from
cnet.com.au
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Canon EOS 350D Preview - Digital Cameras
by Michael Shapiro, CNET Asia - Pros: Image quality leads its class, Competitive price, Ultrafast start-up time, Very responsive
- Cons: Lightweight plastic body isn't ergonomically satisfying, No spot meter, Limited continuous-shooting mode, unimpressive kit lens, 1.6x lens-conversion factor
- Comments:
The Canon EOS 350D is an exceptionally small and lightweight camera designed for amateur dSLR owners, but it delivers the responsiveness and image quality you'd expect from a semipro model. ... - Read full review at cnet.com.au
Professional review from
asia.cnet.com
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Canon EOS 350D
by Michael Shapiro - Pros: Image quality leads its class; competitive price; ultrafast start-up time; very responsive.
- Cons: Lightweight plastic body isn't ergonomically satisfying; no spot meter; limited continuous-shooting mode, unimpressive kit lens; 1.6x lens-conversion factor.
- Comments:
The Canon EOS 350D is an exceptionally small and lightweight camera designed for amateur dSLR owners, but it delivers the responsiveness and image quality you'd expect from a semipro model. ... - Read full review at asia.cnet.com
Professional review from
pcmag.com
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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
by Terry Sullivan - Pros: Fantastic range of features, including two auto modes. Superb burst mode. Great value.
- Cons: Small LCD. Screen is hard to see in bright daylight. No TIFF support.
- Comments:
Megapixels: 8, Media Format: CompactFlash, Type: D-SLR, Maximum Resolution: 3456 x 2304 pixels... - Read full review at pcmag.com
Professional review from
t3.com
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Canon EOS 350D
by Online Shopper - Pros: High resolution. Fast. Compact for a D-SLR.
- Cons: Only a 1.8-inch LCD
- Comments:
Light as a feather, but soars like an eagle... - Read full review at t3.com
Professional review from
itp.net
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Product Reviews: Canon EOS 350D
by Jason Saundalkar - Pros: Very well priced, fast power-up, excellent image capture and shoot speeds, long battery life
- Cons: Onboard LCD lacks colour vibrance
- Comments:
However, we were surprised to find the 350D offers PictBridge support because we think most enthusiasts or professionals (who are most likely to buy this model) will want to look at their images up-close and personal, in some sort of image editing package... - Read full review at itp.net
Professional review from
digitaltrends.com
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Canon Digital Rebel XT Review
by David J Elrich - Pros: One of the best and most affordable D-SLRs available
- Cons: Smallish LCD screen tends to wipe out in strong sunlight
- Comments:
This new Rebel XT has set a new standard for consumer digital single lens reflex cameras. ... - Read full review at digitaltrends.com
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Canon EOS 350D review
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