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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi offers an unbeatable combination of performance, ease-of-use and value. It has a newly designed 10.1 MP Canon CMOS sensor plus a host of new features including a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, the exclusive EOS Integrated Cleaning System featuring a Self Cleaning Sensor and Canon's Picture Style technology, all in a lightweight, ergonomic body. The Digital Rebel XTi is proof positive that Canon continues to lead the way with their phenomenal digital SLRs.
Quick Glance
Memory Type: CompactFlash (CF) Card
LCD Screen Size: 2.5"
Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera
Megapixels: 10.1 Megapixel
Image Stabilization:
Lens Mount: Interchangeable
Weight: 17.92
Summary
Product Title: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi 10.1 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera - Black
Manufacturer: Canon
Lowest Price: $999.95
Power Score: 4.6 | 24 Reviews
Image Processor
Image Sensor: CMOS
Effective Megapixels: 10.1 Megapixel
Total Pixels: 10.5 Megapixel
Lens Features
Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera
Lens Mount: Interchangeable
Optical Zoom:
Storage
Memory Card Support: CompactFlash (CF) Card
Other Features
LCD Screen Size: 2.5"
Camera Body Only: Yes
Image Stabilization:
Flash: Auto Flash
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x DC Power In, 1 x Video Out
Dimensions
Height: 3.71"
Width: 5"
Depth: 2.56"
Weight: 1.12 lb
Reference
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Sensitivity: Basic Zone: Automatically set by the camera Creative Zone: Equivalent to ISO 100-1600 LCD Monitor Language: English German French Dutch Danish Finnish Italian Norwegian Swedish Spanish Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Japanese
Camera Modes: Drive Modes: Single Continuous Self-timer/Remote control Continuous Shooting Speed: Approx. 3 fps (at shutter speed of 1/250 sec. or faster) Max. Burst During Continuous Shooting: JPEG: Approx. 27 frames (Large/Fine) RAW: Approx. 10 frames RAW+JPEG: Approx. 8 frames (Large/Fine)
Exposure Control: Program AE (shiftable) Shutter-priority AE Aperture-priority AE Auto Depth-of-field AE (non-shiftable) Full auto (Program AE, non-shiftable) Programmed image control modes Manual exposure (including bulb) E-TTL II autoflash program AE
Viewfinder Type: SLR
White Balance Modes: Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Light White Fluorescent Light Flash Manual (Custom, or user-set Color Temperature)
Autofocus Points: 9
Autofocus Type: Passive
Maximum Image Resolution: 3888 x 2592
Number of Batteries Support: 1
GPS: No
Wide Angle: No
Minimum Diopter Adjustment: -3
Maximum Diopter Adjustment: 1
Longest Shutter Speed: 30 Second
Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/4000 Second
PictBridge: Yes
Strengths: Larger LCD, more shortcut buttons than XT, overall great performance
Weakness: Nothing major, high iso performance is slightly nosier than XT
Great camera combined with Canon's great lens lineup. Small grip does not bother me, despite long finger. I have used for numerous situations from bird watching, airshows, and landscapes with no serious issues. Have not experienced any under-exposure issues that others have commented on. Thanks
Strengths: Larger LCD, Dust preventer, auto off screen screen sensor, higher pixel rating
Weakness: None so far
This is my 3rd rebel as I had the original and the XT. This is exactly what I was looking for in terms of an upgrade. The last versions had smaller lcd screen and were likely to collect dust on the sensor. This version remedies the dust problem and increases the lcd size. There are some other differences in terms of the menu layout and canon finally got past the 3 digit limit of "999" read out...
Strengths: Picture quality, performance/price ratio, dust removing.
Weakness: Small optical viewfinder, small grip.
I used a 350D for a year and had a chance for upgrading recently. Since I already have quite a few Canon lenses, my options are 30D and 400D. They have virtually the same picture quality. 30D has better build quality, but 400D is also well built. 30D's viewfinder is bigger and brighter, but not by THAT much. The grip on 30D is more comfortable, but I never had real problem with 350D or 400D...
Strengths: Low price for a 10MP SLR. 9 point AF system from the 30D. Small, lightweight. Automatic sensor cleaning mechanism.
Weakness: Grip is a little small and slightly uncomfortable.
I had a used 1st generation Digital Rebel before this, and it was well worth the upgrade to get the XTI. The only thing I miss about the old rebel is the more comfortable grip. But the fact that it is lighter is a worthy tradeoff. When matched with a small lens like the 60mm macro, it is lighter than my Tokina 12-24 lens by itself! I like knowing there is an extensive dust cleaning system in...
Strengths: 10 Megapixel, 9 point autofocus is FAST & servo mode for ongoing focus is great, dust cleaning feature, durable, sleek looks and excellent photo quality.
Weakness: Small handgrip does get painful after awhile, some quirks with light metering and EV compensation/bias.
I am new to digital SLR photography, having come from conventional digital cameras (my last was a Canon PowerShot S1 IS). I bought the camera body and a Tamron 18 - 200 F3.5 - 6.3 lens. I have so far mainly used it for sports photography, because of the sheer challenge, but have also taken a couple macro shots that came out surprisingly well, with excellent narrow depth of field and (in my...
Strengths: Unbelievable high ISO performance; excellent value; intuitive controls and buttons; combined LCD/status indicator; auto LCD shutoff sensor; automatic sensor cleaner
Weakness: No spot metering; no in-body stabilization; long wait between burst mode shooting (slow buffer); not the greatest battery life; no AF assist lamp
This is my first DSLR. I've used digital point and shoots, from ultra compact to full-body "SLR like" cameras for years. I decided to go the DSLR route because I wanted a camera with good low-noise high ISO performance. It was down to the Nikon D80 and this camera. The reviews I read indicated the Canon as the better in ISO performance, and it was much cheaper, so it was a no-brainer. Even at...
Strengths: New 2.5" LCD is really way better than its predecessor on xt 350 (which I owned) 10 Megapixel are clearly there, I can tell the different in my first shots, even at high ISO 800-1600.
Weakness: None so far, maybe the material assembly looks cheaper than a Nikon d50-70-80.
I previously owned the Canon XT or 350 D. Many people wonder if it's worth stepping up to this version. So far I would not discourage that choice (of course sparing some few 700 dollar, to get body only version). The key elements of Xti are not many at the first glance, but worth the upgrade: 10 megapixel, not a huge amount compared with 8 of the previous model,but they're all there, without...
Strengths: 1. New CMOS sensor, better image quality at high ISO's than Nikon CCD sensor 2. Menu funtions easier to access 3. Large, bright LCD screen 4. Automatic dust removal 5. Fast and accurate focusing
Weakness: None
I purchased the Rebel XT this summer and thought it was a great camera. But wow! The XTI is significantly better! The menu system is easier to navigate and the larger LCD is a great step up. I use a Canon 24-105mm L series lens and the focusing is lightning fast and accurate, even in low light. I've printed photos up to 13x19 (the largest I can go on my printer) and the images are sharp and...
Strengths: Good quality, inexpensive for D SLR, bigger screen than predecessor, easy to use, dust cleaning, 9 focus point, 10 Megapixel.....
Weakness: Not much for that price. Although, it would be nice to include a professional software such as adobe elements or a more comprehensive manual that explains photography technique.
I know some would complain about the handle.....somehow I think this is actually have a better than the REbel XT in term of size and easy to hold. This is probably the best entry level camera.....cheaper than the NIkon D200 and Sony's entry level. If you are new to professional photography, this is the camera. I've done tons of research from other source and so far the only top competitor that...
Testseek.com has collected 90 expert reviews for Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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Canon Rebel XTI receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.76 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #23 Professional DSLR digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a...
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The Canon EOS 400D is an excellent first step into the world of DSLR cameras, as well as a great back-up camera. It is a genuinely versatile model, that remains user-friendly, offers comprehensible features and a clear operation.
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We've completed our testing of a production sample of the Canon Digital Rebel XTi, and updated the review to reflect that. The detailed tests revealed what we already suspected, this is a really excellent DSLR, with plenty of resolution and great image quality. As is the case with most DSLRs, the kit lens on the Canon XTi leaves a bit to be desired, but it's fine to get started with, and actually...
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Shooting with the Rebel XTi is thoroughly pleasurable. It works fast and accurately. No, it's not a bulletproof tank, and some of the control buttons are just barely up from point-and-shoot. But given the image quality, autofocusing, fast shooting, and exposure controls of the XTi, it's not just a deal, it's a screaming, bloody, great deal.
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While most owners of the Rebel XT probably won't run out to upgrade, the Canon Digital Rebel XTi (EOS-400D) is a most impressive entry-level digital SLR. It offers great photo quality and performance, plenty of features (most notably, a dust reduction system), a large LCD, and plenty of accessories. The main downside is its design: it's pretty small, not terribly easy to hold, and more...
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The Canon EOS 400D / Rebel XTi is a great value entry-level digital SLR which improves on its predecessor in many respects. It has higher resolution without compromising noise levels, a wide variety of anti-dust features, a bigger screen which doubles-up for detailed shooting information, the AF system of its bigger brother and fast overall handling. The only thing that’s missing is a cheap...
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The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi is an update of the Rebel XT with a 10.1-megapixel sensor, a dust removal system and a 2.5-inch 230,000-pixel LCD, along with a number of other improvements. At a list price of $699.99 with an 18-55mm kit lens, or $599.99 for the body only, the Rebel XTi picks up much of the image processing architecture of current pro and prosumer Canons with the same Picture...
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Great bang for the buck
Strengths: Image quality, features, weight, price
Weakness: Small grip, no thumb wheel
Full disclosure: I'm a Canon guy. From my 35mm SLRs to point-and-shoots to now, DSLR, I've always been a fan of Canon. Given that, I found the controls on the XTi to be very intuitive and easy to get around the various features. The image quality is fantastic. I decided to forgo the kit lens and went with a Sigma 30mm prime (which is fantastic) and couldn't be happier with the quality for a 1.6x...
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