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Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR Digital Camera w/Canon 18-55mm AF Lens - Black (8.0MP, 3456x2304)
User Reviews for Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR Digital Camera w/Canon 18-55mm AF Lens - Black (8.0MP, 3456x2304)
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Reviewed by: PcworldJim
Duration of ownership: 2 Months
Strengths: just thought it was cool, that's all.
Weaknesses:
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Reviewed by: scottb43
Duration of ownership: 2 Years
Strengths: Camera function set at âDefaultâ settings. Color reproduction â Superb Contrast â Superb Sharpness â Superb. Resolution â Superb. Overal Performance - Outstanding! Bang For Buck is also Outstanding.
Weaknesses: May be a little too small for people with large hands.
Overall Evaluation: First, this camera is designed to take all of the guessing out of youâre photography. The image processor makes all of the decisions to get perfect exposure so you donât have to think about it. OR you can set it up any way you want it in MANUAL MODE. WOW, For the price, you will not find a better digital camera. If you are already a canon owner, you will find that all of you're Eos lenses work beautifully. In the studio, youâre able, thanks to the software provided, to hook directly up to youâre lap top and see youâre photos in real time. I love that. This camera shoots RAW format as well as JPG simultaneously! You can set up your own pre-defined styles adjusting contrast, sharpness, color saturation etc.. This camera even has a BLACK AND WHITE SETTING!! For true black and white, not just grey scale photography complete with color filter settings! You really owe it to youâre self to check this camera out BEFORE you buy.
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Reviewed by: NiteCap2k
Duration of ownership: 18 Months
Strengths: Excellent image quality Fast
Weaknesses: Felt a bit light weight
Overall Evaluation: Ok, being a professional photographer with my own studio, i decided it was time to upgrade from my Olympus cameras. This was my first choice and what a choice it was.This camera is fast and has excellent image quality. I read several reviews before deciding to purchase this camera, and the complaints about it being small for big hands was valid, i've added a battery grip to add bulk and vertical shooting (since i shoot portriats). The Lens line up canon offers for the eos line is the best, ranging from $70 to over 1500, and any good photographer will tell you the lens makes the difference. Anyway i use my rebel xt constantly so much so i worried about wearing it out.. but like a true champ it continues to preform and give me excellent shots time after time. Wether your a novice or pro, if your looking for an inexpensive camera thats fast and has excellent image quality, this is it..You dont have to spend alot of $$ to get quality. Yes, ive red the reviews about noise and white balance all the so called negatives but when was the last time you really looked at a photo and said "hummmm that sure has alot of noise in it" ..Save your money for lenses, get the rebel xt and have fun
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Reviewed by: tpage
Duration of ownership: 18 Months
Strengths: Easy to use and understand. I have owned several SLRs but this was my first digital and I found it extremelty easy to get to know. The battery is exceptionally long and quick to recharge, although I would suggest a spare that a fresh one is available at any time. My wife is not a photo hound but she too has found it easy to pick up and shoot very good shots
Weaknesses: This being my first digital, I have no gripes or inefficiencies. I do find that occassionally it will not allow me to taks a shot for some reason or another. It's almost like it doesn't like what I am focusing on and will not fire. Of course, aiming into water or glass is disruptive to the focusing process, but I then switch to manual.
Overall Evaluation: I have used this camera I feel successfully, on many trips over seas as well as domestically and found it to be a very reliable camera. The review of the shots allow considerable reworking on the computer if you have a need for being maticulous and it allows great definition for the refinement and tweaking of each photo. What I like best and one of the main reasons I purchased it is to be able to use the Canon lenses that I already have with my previous Cannon non-digital SLR. Our most recent trip to Italy was most rewarding. It seems the more I use it the less I need to work on the computer to refine the photo. I would definitely buy it over again and recommend to anyone that they give it a try.
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Reviewed by: WSmithSWFL
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Strengths: Professional quality at a reasonable price.
Weaknesses: None for my purposes.
Overall Evaluation: I have used 35mm slr's for over 40 years as a professional. I found that with adaptors and long lenses, it was easy to convert to digital. The 2000th/sec allows me to hand hold a 300mm and 500mm lens. The multiple shot mode is quick and you can cover fast action without "burning film." The through the lens viewing makes it easier for precise focusing of manual lenses. A good camera for all around photography.
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Reviewed by: dm042447
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Strengths: Take really good picture and inexpensive for DLSR.
Weaknesses: Hot pixel, lack of features that many other smaller point and shoot camera offer, small LCD and Hand grip area feel small.
Overall Evaluation: A friend of mine and myself bought the same camera and discovered that at a long exposure of 5 sec and up...it started to produce red, blue or green dots on the picture. This only happen when the picture is zoom in. Please check hot pixel on google and you will find out what I am talking about. I am no expert at digital camera and dont know how does it compare with other digital camera. Newegg knew about this issue and was willing to exchange without a problem. Canon need you to send the camera to one of their canon factory service location for repair. Why would you want your camera refurbish when you bought it bland new.Hopefully this review will help some user out with the research.
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Reviewed by: SerJah
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Overall Evaluation: I can't share pictures on the internet, i can't find out how to change aperture in "manual". Many people say about fast focusing, i didn't find it fast, it cannot focus even when small object fits whole focus square. The rest will be later.
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Reviewed by: rws88_1134072354
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Strengths: Great Photos, Easy to learn, Versatile
Weaknesses: Menu is NOT as user friendly as most newbies need
Overall Evaluation: I LOVE this camera! The key to it's success is in the user's desire to use it. And, use it often. I have purchased several new lenses for this device, however, not one of the lenses in which I have invested can snap a photo any better unless I put the camera against my eye and do the work. It is a joy to go out each week and find new subjects, or models to photograph. I have come to love the study of light, color and speed that translates into a piece of photo-art. Couple my camera with the greatest photo printer on the market today, the HP 3210, and my hobby has grown to be my second greatest joy (after my 2 kids).
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Reviewed by: jaredkdavisandfam
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Strengths: The Body is one of the best
Weaknesses: the plastic lens it comes with is anything but acceptable. My G2 produces much better pictures when compared to the standard setup.
Overall Evaluation: I would buy this camera again. The body when combined with a good lens produces nothing but exceptional pictures. However, the supplied lens produces very soft pictures with less than acceptable color saturation. I purchased the 50mm 1.8 prime and the portraits are excellent. If I were to buy again, I would skip the lens - and no, I'm not one of those photo guys that believes you need to spend $1200 for a good lens.I would skip the lens and save the $50-100 -- it's really that bad. Put the money towards a Sigma or Tamron lens. They will run you a few hundred bucks.
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