Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS Digital SLRs

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS Digital SLRs 

DESCRIPTION

For perfect photos, fast and simple, there's nothing better than Canon's new EOS Rebel XS. With powerful features including a 10.1-megapixel CMOS Sensor, Canon's DIGIC III processor, fast shooting and more, it's a digital powerhouse. With simple, easy-to-use controls, a compact design, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, and Live View Function, it's a beginner's dream come true.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 08, 2011]
mohitkrishna
Intermediate

Strength:

It gives a splendid shot almost every time

Weakness:

None, more AF points could have been better

Canon 1000D is one of the best DSLR camera available. It gives a splendid shot almost every time and its this that really matters. Canon 1000D is a 10.1 MegaPixel DSLR. Its salient features include Digic III processor (Canon trademark), all shooting modes like Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, No Flash, Program AE , Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, A-DEP found in a contemporary digital camera, ISO range of 100 - 1600 (in 1-stop increments), shutter speeds of 1/4000 to 30 sec. (1/3-stop increments), real-time evaluative metering with the image sensor, approx. 3 shots/sec (jpg) and approx. 1.5 shots/sec (RAW + JPEG), 2.5" TFT display, 95% viewfinder coverage, 7 AF points (Manual / Automatic), +/-2 EV in 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments & strong inbuilt flash (Guide No. 13). Camera’s crop factor is 1.6.

10 MegaPixel is a good resolution for developing A3 size prints and in my opinion, a higher resolution is pretty unnecessary for most non-commercial usage. ISO at 1600 is grainy and photography above ISO 800 is not recommended. Auto focus is not supported in digital display mode, however once you start seeing through the view finder, you may never want to switch back to digital display. More AF points would have been a definite advantage. Continuous shooting speed of 3 shots/sec may not enthuse a sports photographer, but quite OK for capturing cake cutting at a birthday party. Inbuilt flash is powerful. It is the most compact DSLR, easy to hold & carry and comparably light weight. Crop factor of 1.6 is not an issue for the first timers. For others who are upgrading from film SLRs to DSLRs, there might be an initial adjustment problem. Overall, the features of the camera easily cover photographing most real life situations and is highly recommended at the price. I am using this camera with Tamron f2.8 17-50mm XR Di II IF & Canon f4-5.6 55-250 IS.

At a higher price, you get can more no. of MegaPixels, higher ISO settings, next level processors, better high speed continuous shooting, movie recording capability, higher shutter speeds for extreme bright conditions, enhanced light metering, better autofocus, bigger LCD display, 100% viewfinder coverage and more viewfinder information. The choice remains with you. Visit http://thephotos.in for my photos.

Customer Service

Good but expensive

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 16, 2010]
crissi
Intermediate

Strength:

ablity to adjust the aperture and shutter etc.

I love this camera. It's light weight and has all kinds of different settings allowing for shooting in any kind of conditions.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 07, 2009]
Will
Intermediate

Strength:

Out of the box sharp and vibrant .jpgs under most circumstances. Easily adjustable sensor settings.

Weakness:

None for the price.

With custom user settings you won't have to go into the menu for much of anything during normal shooting. Fast, light, sharp. This was the camera I was waiting on coming over from a Canon film SLR. I can adjust exposure, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, and flash compensation without having to go into any menus.

Customer Service

Hopefully I won't need to edit this box, but so far not necessary.

Similar Products Used:

Canon Rebel T2 (film SLR), Minolta XG1 (manual film SLR), Canon A620 (creative digital point-and-shoot).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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