Digital-Camera - Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black)

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List Price: $799.99
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Manufacturer: Canon
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon Display Size: 3 EAN: 0013803096095 Feature: 12.2-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for poster-size, photo-quality prints Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Included Software: Yes Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Canon Manufacturer: Canon Maximum Focal Length: 55 Maximum Resolution: 12200000 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Model: XSI Kit Monitor Size: 300 Optical Zoom: 3 Publisher: Canon Release Date: 2008-04-14 Studio: Canon
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Features
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12.2-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for poster-size, photo-quality prints Large 3.0-inch LCD display; includes Canon's EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens DIGIC III image processor provides fast, accurate image processing; improved Autofocus and framing rate EOS Integrated Cleaning system, plus Dust Delete Data Detection in included software Stores images on SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
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Editorial Reviews:
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For stunning photography with point-and-shoot ease, look no further than Canon's EOS Rebel XSi. The EOS Rebel XSi brings staggering technological innovation to the masses. It features Canon's EOS Integrated Cleaning System, Live View Function, a powerful DIGIC III Image Processor, plus a 12.2-megapixel CMOS Sensor. The EOS Rebel XSi's refined, ergonomic design includes a 3.0-inch LCD monitor, compatibility with SD and SDHC memory cards and accessories that enhance every aspect of the photographic experience.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great step-up from S3-IS.. Comment: The XSi is a great step-up from the high-end point & shoot. The learning curve was fairly short when moving from the "S3 IS" to the XSi. Some functions are actually easier to use on the XSi than on the S3.
The camera size & weight is still reasonable, I carry the XSi with an attached Sigma 18-200mm zoom lens, in an M-Rock Glacier bag attached to the handlebars of my bicycle. Some of my photos may be found on Flickr, where I go by the name "Versageek"
A Fair warning to those moving from "point & shoot" to DSLR (applies to most DSLR's not just this one): While the 18-55mm lens is great for macro shots, if you are used to 10-12x zoom on a point & shoot, you'll need to purchase an additional lens costing between $500-$1000+. You'll also want an extra battery pack (~$50), a 58mm UV haze filter to protect your lens ($~40+), a sturdy camera bag (~$80+) & a good tripod (~$120+).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Better than 35 mm; just short of 6x6 cm Comment: I have used 5x7 in., 4x5 in., 6x6 cm and 35 mm formats over the last 30 years, and have developed and printed all my work in my own darkroom (B&W and color). The combination of Canon's XSi plus my PIXMA Pro 9000 printer (also purchased through Amazon.com) surpasses the quality and longevity of my color C-prints and Cibachrome in 6x6 cm and 35 mm. Thanks to Amazon for delivery in under the time specified. And thanks to no arguments about stock outages and kit contents, which was so prevalent with several less-than-professional NYC camera outfits over the years, except for B&H Photo, a truly professional supplier.
I don't think I can add much to what's already been said about this camera. The cost and the quality of this camera and PIXMA 9000 printer come in far under what my darkroom cost me many years ago--only deliver superior results--with no carcinogenic chemicals.
I also own a Canon A620, which has delivered fantastic results for a small point-and-shoot camera that fits in your pocket.
The next step is to build up my Canon lens selection; I'm converting from being a previous Minolta (35 mm) and Mamiya (6x6 cm) user.
One word of advice: Don't skimp on the inks and use any cheap stuff other than Canon inks (or OEM inks for the printer you own). After all, permanence is worth paying for--just as the quality print materials you purchased and the archival processing you would have spent hours doing in the darkroom.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My first DSLR Cannon Rebel SXI Comment: This being my first DSLR, I have been impressed with it so far. I have taken about 200 pictures so far in different modes and only had two or three not to be useable.It is great for taking pictures where no flash is wanted. The sport mode is smooth for humans or animals or cars, motorcycles,etc. The IS lens is worth every penny for me. It is very light weight, so easy to carry all day. I would buy it again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12MP Digital SLR Camera Comment: Overall, I am very pleased with this camera. Although I have had several film SLR's and several digital cameras, this is my first digital SLR and I love it. It has several `point-and-click', autofocus features as well as the more traditional capability of a SLR for the more creative shots. There is a ton of stuff to learn to be proficient with this camera but that is part of the fun...
Customer Rating:      Summary: almost perfect Comment: a very short review because I don't speak english: this camera is almost perfect for a non professional user (like me) and deserves a better lens, you have to buy separately of course. the only strange behavior I have encountered is that sometimes it needs a "reboot", but speaking of an electronic device it's not surprising at all; also, it's impossible to change all the parameters in full manual operation with your eye on the viewfinder.
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