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Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Camera Body 12.2 MP CMOS 4272 x 2848 pixels Silver

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EOS Rebel XSi, 12.20MP, 3:2, 4272 x 2848 px, JPEG, RAW, DPOF v1.1, sRGB, 1/60 - 1/4000 s, 3.5 shots/s, EV 0 - 20, 3.0" TFT, PictBridge, 475 g, USB 2.0, Body, Silver
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Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Camera Body 12.2 MP CMOS 4272 x 2848 pixels Silver:
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Infinite Possibilities.
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 new 12.2-megapixel CMOS Sensor and is available in a kit with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens with Optical Image Stabilizer. The EOS Rebel XSi's refined, ergonomic design includes a new 3.0-inch LCD monitor, compatibility with SD and SDHC Memory cards and new accessories that enhance every aspect of the photographic experience.

Outstanding Image Quality: New Canon 12.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC III Image Processor, 14-bit conversion for smooth tone, gradations, extensive noise reduction technology, and new Auto Optimization for superior highlight-shadow control.
Canon?s CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensor captures images with exceptional clarity and tonal range, and offers the most pixels in its class. It offers many of the same new technologies to maximize each pixel?s light gathering efficiency that were first seen with the professional EOS-1D Mark III model. It?s an APS-C size sensor (22.2 x 14.8mm), and there?s an effective 1.6x increase in the lens?s marked focal length when attached. Canon?s DIGIC III Image Processor dramatically enhances image quality and speeds up all camera operations for intuitive operation. It works in concert with the EOS Rebel XSi?s sensor to achieve unprecedented levels of performance in all lighting situations.

14-bit A/D Converter
With the EOS Rebel XSi, analog to digital signal conversion is executed by a 14-bit processor, which generates digital data with incredibly smooth tones. Formerly a feature only present in top-of-the-line pro digital SLR cameras, the 14-bit conversion gives incredibly smooth transitions from light to dark colors, with far less risk of "banding." A sky at sunset is a perfect example. With this rich 14-bit gradation the EOS Rebel XSi offers RAW images of the highest quality that can be processed with Canon?s Digital Photo Professional software. Even JPEG files, which are always finished at 8-bits per channel, use the full 14-bit conversion initially to generate the best possible color and tonal detail. Another huge benefit of the 14-bit conversion is the Highlight Tone Priority option, which allows critical shooters to increase the level of detail in bright areas of a scene up to one stop, without affecting overall exposure.

Auto Optimization
The EOS Rebel XSi?s Auto Optimization is yet another image-quality tool that comes to the rescue in tricky lighting conditions. It can actually lighten dark areas of a scene while ensuring that bright areas maintain tonal detail. It?s now available in all shooting modes, including P, Tv, Av, and Manual.

DIGIC III Image Processor
Developed to maximize performance between the capture and recording stages of digital photography, the EOS Rebel XSi?s latest-generation DIGIC III Image Processor works in concert with Canon?s CMOS sensor to achieve even higher levels of performance. The entire electronic system is totally redesigned, giving the camera its incredible combination of speed and image quality. Digital noise is significantly reduced in shadow areas, and color reproduction is superior.

Excellent performance with 3.5 fps continuous shooting, up to 53 full-resolution JPEGs or 6 RAW images in a burst, and reduced shutter lag time.
The EOS Rebel XSi operates with such effortless speed that operation is nothing short of intuitive. With instant startup times, speedy autofocus and minimal shutter lag, the EOS Rebel XSi is one of the fastest cameras available today. It can shoot up to 3.5 frames per second, in bursts of 53 JPEGs or 6 RAW files, so you'll never, ever miss a shot.

Large 3.0-inch LCD monitor, with 170° wide viewing angle, superior viewing in daylight, and Live View Function.
The EOS Rebel XSi has a huge, bright 3.0-inch TFT LCD monitor with 230,000 pixels and a viewing angle of 170°. It?s perfect for Live View composition or viewing camera settings like AF, ISO, Metering, AF Point selection and flash options. And the maximum brightness of the EOS Rebel XSi LCD monitor is about 30% greater than its predecessor, which is a big benefit when you?re using the camera in bright sunlight.

Live View Function
Live View Function enables you to view your subjects directly on the huge 3.0-inch LCD monitor. It?s easy to magnify any part of the scene 5x or 10x for precise manual focus. And now, there are two ways to use Autofocus along with Live View Function in the EOS Rebel XSi. You can even choose a grid overlay, perfect for keeping straight lines in your subject straight in your pictures. In the studio, Live View Function can be used remotely via a computer through the EOS Rebel XSi?s USB connection.

Fast 9-point AF system, and two types of AF during Live View Function.
The EOS Rebel XSi has a high-precision 9-point wide area AF sensor for fast, accurate focus even in dim lighting. It has a number of focus modes, including One-Shot AF, AI Focus AF, AI Servo AF and Manual. In Live View Function, the EOS Rebel XSi has two AF modes: Quick mode, which uses the camera?s standard 9-point AF system, and Live mode, which is a contrast-based AF system that reads the sharpness of subjects right from the imaging sensor, and can be overridden by pressing the AF mode selection button. A familiar feature in PowerShot cameras, Live mode AF uses similar technologies to achieve focus, while Quick mode is more appropriate for capturing action or for shooting in low light.

Live View Function
Live View Function enables you to view your subjects directly on the huge 3.0-inch LCD monitor. It?s easy to magnify any part of the scene 5x or 10x for precise manual focus. And now, there are two ways to use Autofocus along with Live View Function in the EOS Rebel XSi. You can even choose a grid overlay, perfect for keeping straight lines in your subject straight in your pictures. In the studio, Live View Function can be used remotely via a computer through the EOS Rebel XSi?s USB connection.

Fast 9-point AF system, and two types of AF during Live View Function.
The EOS Rebel XSi has a high-precision 9-point wide area AF sensor for fast, accurate focus even in dim lighting. It has a number of focus modes, including One-Shot AF, AI Focus AF, AI Servo AF and Manual. In Live View Function, the EOS Rebel XSi has two AF modes: Quick mode, which uses the camera?s standard 9-point AF system, and Live mode, which is a contrast-based AF system that reads the sharpness of subjects right from the imaging sensor, and can be overridden by pressing the AF mode selection button. A familiar feature in PowerShot cameras, Live mode AF uses similar technologies to achieve focus, while Quick mode is more appropriate for capturing action or for shooting in low light.

Compatible with compact SD and SDHC memory cards.
The EOS Rebel XSi is the first EOS Digital SLR camera to use popular SD and SDHC memory cards only. Compact, inexpensive and available in increasingly large capacities, SD and SDHC memory cards are a perfect complement to the EOS Rebel XSi's compact and lightweight body design.

New advanced features include spot metering, external flash settings on the camera?s menu, and a new higher-magnification viewfinder.
The EOS Rebel XSi?s 35-zone evaluative metering system with improved white balance analyzes light based on each zone in the viewing area, enabling the camera to choose the overall best exposure for the entire scene. It now features a spot meter, which reads a tiny area (about 4%) of the picture for extremely precise metering. It also provides Center-weighted average metering and partial metering for accurate exposure no matter the situation. The EOS Rebel XSi also has an improved, high magnification viewfinder that provides a larger overall view, and increased brightness and clarity. And the EOS Rebel XSi has a Display-Off sensor that automatically turns the LCD monitor off whenever the camera is at the photographer?s eye. All relevant shooting information, including ISO, is displayed right in the viewfinder so it?s easy to change settings without moving the camera away from the eye.

EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Photographers who must change lenses in dusty environments will find the advanced Canon EOS Integrated Cleaning System a tremendous time saver. Dust that settles on the sensor surface is removed using ultrasonic vibration. This Self Cleaning Sensor Unit routine is automatically activated whenever the camera is powered on or off. (It can also be manually activated.) A special collar positioned around the sensor collects the loosened dust. Dust particles can also be automatically removed via software. By shooting a plain white subject, the photographer can acquire dust position data that is transmitted along with the image (whether JPEG or RAW). Canon Digital Photo Professional (DPP) version 3.3 or later software can be used to manually or automatically erase the dust spots. It?s not one feature, it?s a built-in system to minimize the effect of dust in high-resolution digital images.

Self Cleaning Sensor Unit
A key element of minimizing dust is preventing it from clinging to the front surface of the imaging sensor. To combat against this, the EOS Rebel XSi features a Canon-designed Self Cleaning Sensor Unit. The low-pass filter at the front of the sensor shakes off dust automatically with ultrasonic vibrations, removing dust from the sensor assembly. The EOS Rebel XSi has a new coating on the front surface of the low-pass filter, to increase its resistance to dust sticking to the sensor.

Dust Delete Data Detection
Dust that may still remain on the front of the sensor can also be erased with software included in Digital Photo Professional (DPP) Version 3.3 or later software. A simple test shot of a plain, white object can be taken, using a menu setting. This Dust Delete Data image is analyzed in-camera, and the location and size of any remaining dust is added to any subsequent pictures taken. This data is transmitted along with the image, whether JPEG or RAW, and can be either manually or automatically erased in Canon?s DPP version 3.3 and later software. This added software option ensures the cleanest possible image, perfect for printing or archiving.

Picture Style settings
With the EOS Rebel XSi?s Picture Style technology, photographers can change the look of their digital photographs. Color, saturation, sharpness and contrast settings create noticeable variation in the saved image. Changing a Picture Style setting is almost like a 35mm film user switching from one type of color film to another. In addition to six preset Picture Style settings, Canon offers additional downloadable "Picture Style Files", that can be installed into your camera for even more imaging options at your fingertips.

Highlight Tone Priority
This vital Custom Function lets photographers get even better detail in bright highlights, even in contrasty lighting conditions. It?s beneficial for nearly any type of picture, from mid-day shots on a safari to portraits in sunlight, where a user may encounter bright highlight areas where he or she wants to preserve details. Finally, there?s no impact on the camera?s shooting speed or burst rate when Highlight Tone Priority is engaged. It takes full advantage of the EOS Rebel XSi?s new 14-bit per channel conversion, meaning there are 16,384 distinct colors from darkest to lightest in each color channel.

Fully compatible with over 60 EF/EF-S Lenses and a wide range of EOS System accessories.
EF & EF-S Lenses
EOS Rebel XSi is compatible with all Canon lenses in the EF and EF-S lineup, ranging from ultra-wide angle to super telephoto lenses. Canon lenses employ advanced optical expertise and micron-precision engineering to deliver unprecedented performance in all facets of the photographic process. Special optical technologies, such as Aspherical, ultra-low dispersion, or fluorite elements are featured in the universally acclaimed L Series lenses, and Canon?s Optical Image Stabilizer technology are featured in select lenses to minimize the effect of camera shake. Through Canon lenses, photographers can truly maximize the quality and liberating performance of the EOS Rebel XSi.

Flash Photography
The EOS Rebel XSi features the acclaimed E-TTL II flash metering system. With any of the flashes in the EX Speedlite line, E-TTL II provides reliable flash output whether shooting fill-in flash pictures in sunlight, or using flash in total darkness. With E-TTL II, the exact same 35-zone metering sensor used for measuring ambient light is also used for flash metering ? giving even finer metering command of the image area. If you prefer a broader area for flash metering, there?s a menu setting to change to "Average" flash metering?where the entire 35-zone area is measured evenly for flash exposure.
The Canon Speedlite 430EX is the ideal step-up accessory for powerful flash shooting with the EOS Rebel XSi. It has excellent flash power (maximum guide number of 141 ft./43m at ISO 100), and is the perfect way to get great flash pictures when you can?t get right up to the subject. The 430EX is also great for bounce flash, with its tilting and swiveling flash head. It automatically zooms the flash head to cover lenses ranging from 16mm up to 105mm or longer with the EOS Rebel XSi. Of course, it works with the camera to provide full E-TTL II automatic flash exposure. And the 430EX has a powerful AF-assist beam, which allows the camera to autofocus even in total darkness on subjects as far as 32 ft. from the camera.

Canon EOS Digital Solution Disk (Version 17.0)
The EOS Rebel XSi comes bundled with an updated Canon EOS Digital Solution Disk, which features powerful software programs designed to extend the EOS experience to the computer. These include Canon?s ZoomBrowser EX for Windows® (Version 6.1), ImageBrowser for Macintosh® OS X (Version 6.1), Digital Photo Professional (Version 3.3), the totally new Picture Style Editor (Version 1.0), Canon?s EOS Utility (Version 2.2), RAW Image Task (Version 2.8), PhotoStitch, and PTP TWAIN Driver. Each application is designed to perfect the captured images and streamline the digital workflow. ZoomBrowser EX v.6.1 and Digital Photo Professional v.3.3 for Windows are compatible with the new Windows Vista operating system.

Digital Photo Professional (Version 3.3) is an image processing program that enables high-speed RAW image processing, high-speed previewing for real-time image adjustment and support for sRGB, Adobe RGB and Wide Gamut RGB color spaces. Because it?s CMS (Color Management System) compatible, Digital Photo Professional allows for easy image layout and printing in Adobe RGB in conjunction with Easy-PhotoPrint and PictBridge printers. It also features the Dust Delete Data Detection tool for cleaner images.

EOS Utility (Version 2.3) for Macintosh or Windows handles the connection between the camera and computer, whenever they?re connected via USB. It allows remote controlled shooting from the computer, handles downloading of images from the camera to the computer, and allows seamless linking to either Canon?s ZoomBrowser/ImageBrowser or Digital Photo Professional software once images have been copied to the hard drive. Furthermore, it?s used to upload settings back into a USB-connected camera.

ZoomBrowser EX (Version 6.1) for Windows and ImageBrowser (Version 6.1) for Mac OS X are the easy, user-friendly options for viewing and editing of JPEG and even RAW image files. Both allow viewing of numerous types of images including finished TIFF and BMP files. Both also have a variety of search options for finding images, allow re-naming of single images or batches of files, and offer a variety of options for printing without using a separate image-editing program.

RAW Image Task (Version 2.8) for Windows/Macintosh
This software is an integrated component of ZoomBrowser EX (Windows) or ImageBrowser (Mac). It allows processing of RAW images from EOS cameras, including the new EOS Rebel XSi, with a variety of adjustment possibilities. These options, as well as the overall color, contrast and "look" of RAW Image Task, closely mimic the characteristics of Canon?s in-camera JPEG processing.

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Canon EOS Rebel XSi, 12.2 MP, 4272 x 2848 pixels, CMOS, 16.8 oz (475 g), Silver

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Canon EOS Rebel XSi. Camera type: SLR Camera Body, Megapixel: 12.2 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Maximum image resolution: 4272 x 2848 pixels. Display diagonal: 3". PictBridge. Weight: 16.8 oz (475 g). Product color: Silver

Picture quality
Camera type *
SLR Camera Body
Megapixel *
12.2 MP
Sensor type *
CMOS
Maximum image resolution *
4272 x 2848 pixels
Still image resolution(s) *
2256 x 1504,3088 x 2056,4272 x 2848
Image stabilizer *
Yes
Supported aspect ratios
3:2
Lens system
Filter size
2.28" (5.8 cm)
Focusing
Focus *
TTL
Auto focusing (AF) modes *
Centre weighted Auto Focus, Continuous Auto Focus, Flexible Spot Auto Focus, Monitoring Auto Focus, Multi Point Auto Focus, Selective Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus, Spot Auto Focus
Face tracking
Yes
Closest focusing distance
9.84" (0.25 m)
Auto Focus (AF) lock
Yes
Exposure
ISO sensitivity
100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, Auto
Light exposure modes *
Aperture priority AE, Auto
Light metering *
Centre-weighted
Flash
Flash modes *
Auto, Flash off, Manual
Flash exposure lock
Yes
Flash recharging time
3 s
Audio
Built-in microphone *
Yes
Memory
Compatible memory cards *
SD, SDHC
Display
Display *
LCD
Display diagonal *
3"
Display resolution (numeric)
230000 pixels
Field of view
100%
Viewfinder
Magnification
0.87x
Ports & interfaces
PictBridge *
Yes
Ports & interfaces
DC-in jack
Yes
Camera
White balance *
Auto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten
Scene modes *
Portrait, Landscape
Photo effects *
Neutral
Self-timer delay *
2 s
Start-up time
100 ms
Design
Product color *
Silver
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery life (CIPA standard)
600 shots
Battery capacity
1080 mAh
Battery type
LP-E5
Sustainability
Sustainability certificates
ENERGY STAR
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)
0 - 85%
Operating temperature (T-T)
32 - 104 °F
Weight & dimensions
Width
5.07" (128.8 mm)
Depth
2.44" (61.9 mm)
Height
3.84" (97.5 mm)
Weight
16.8 oz (475 g)
Other features
Video capability
Yes
Interface
USB 2.0
Data compression
JPEG, RAW, DPOF v1.1
Metering
EV 0-20
Power supply type
AC
Built-in flash
Yes
Camera shutter speed
1/60 - 1/4000 s
Power source
7.4 V, DC
Digital SLR
Yes
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Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-14 05:57:41
Uk has collected 115 expert reviews for Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Camera Body 12.2 MP CMOS 4272 x 2848 pixels Silver and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
85%
Source Review comments Score
Photoradar.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:36
Certainly, having two million extra pixels to play with is helpful, if hardly earth shattering. Canon's 12-megapixel sensor does a good job of keeping noise down and image quality high, and that extra capacity means you can enlarge your pictures, or cr...
Bottom line Certainly, having two million extra pixels to play with is helpful, if hardly earth shattering. Canon's 12-megapixel sensor does a good job of keeping noise down and image quality high, and that extra capacity means you can enlarge your pictures, or cr...
80%
ukgamer.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
The 450D represents Canon’s effort to build upon the immense success of its consumer orientated digital SLR cameras, the 350D and 400D. We find out whether the 450D can really continue Canon’s success in this lucrative market.On the surface, the 450D i...
70%
wired.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Picture the photographers at a football match. Behind the goals are the true professionals, with multiple cameras and huge lenses, while up in the stands are the amateurs with their cameraphones. Somewhere in the middle of this spectrum sits the EOS 45...
80%
macworld.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Though the 450D stood alone as Canon’s entry-level model until a £100 cheaper baby brother arrived in the 1000D (reviewed Macworld November), it still has the upper hand in terms of specification. The 450D offers an extra two million pixels to bring i...
Good Nikon D3 Star rating: Fast, reliable and capable of stunning results, for sports or action the D3 is a winner if you can justify the price tag...
Bad Nikon D3...
80%
itreviews.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
The Canon 450D is a top-notch introductory model for those seeking to enter the digital SLR market. Its a lightweight, reliable camera that offers good capture features and manual control. A few tweaks to body design would help shooting, but as it is...
0%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Its easy to look at the Canon DSLR product line and slot the cameras into ‘beginner, ‘intermediate, and ‘advanced categories. But to call the Canon EOS 450D (also known as the EOS 450D) a beginner or starter DSLR is a misnomer. The Canon EOS 450D...
Bottom line The XSi delivers image quality that’s identical to Canon’s EOS 40D, but for a lot less. What are you giving up if you go for the XSi? The EOS 40D has a faster burst rate (five frames per second versus the Canon Rebel XSi’s three), more c...
80%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
The Canon EOS 450D is an SLR Camera from Cannon. It is part of Canon's highly successful EOS line. This particular camera is equipped with a 12.2 Mega pixel CMOS sensor. It features a 76 mm LCD screen with Live View Shooting capabilities. The EOS 450D...
Good This little cracker explodes the myth that SLRs are over-sized and over-complicated. Canon puts 12.2-megapixels of photo firepower at your disposal, with a 3-inch Live View screen for aiming and a blistering 3.5 frames per second burst mode, so you can go...
Bad Autofocus can be slow and confused in the fog of war – so pop up the flash to activate the reliable AF assist. Although the Canon is on the pricey side compared to some of its rivals, it’s definitely built to last.
Bottom line Canon has squeezed all the cutting-edge photo tech you could want into a camera that you can (just) afford. A state-of-the-art hotshot.Canon EOS 450D is tagged with Canon, slr and camera. Select a tag (Canon, for example) to find everything on FiveFWD...
100%
alphr.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
The 450D is the latest in the line of EOS models that kick-started the affordable DSLR revolution, with the 300D back in 2003 (web ID: 50471). At the time, the 300D was the cheapest DSLR at a mere £765, but its successor is now very much in the middle...
Bottom line The 450D's superb sensor makes it the best choice if quality is your priority...
83%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Canons EOS 450D is the fourth generation of the camera that kick-started the affordable DSLR market. It offers significant benefits over its predecessor, the 400D, and most other cameras here. Its price is the highest, though, even after factoring...
80%
gadgetspeak.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
I think the majority of professional photographers use a Canon unit of some sort. This is quite light and a semi professional photographer friend of mine was quite envious. Of course the real professionals have umpteen lenses and numerous tripods. Wha...
80%
digicamreview.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Announced on the 24th of January 2008, the Canon EOS 450 (aka Digital Rebel XSi) is an impressive update to the Canon EOS 400D and features a new 12.2 megapixel sensor, 3.5fps shooting, live view mode, 9 point AF, 3" screen, SD memory card support, and...
Good Very good image quality Optical image stabilisation Good size 3.0" screen Robust, light body Excellent battery life Good macro mode Quick performance Full manual controls Eye detection...
Bad Standard lens may sacrifice some image quality.
Bottom line The Canon EOS450D is a robust lightweight SLR camera that provides an impressive 12.2 mega pixels with image stabilising lens. Image quality is generally excellent and images are useable up to ISO1600 and tend to maintain good detail. The cameras scre...
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igizmo.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The latest evolution of a classic DSLR doesn’t disappoint, although it’s not the amaz + Great quality; Live View, superb feel- Arguably a bit on the expensive sideThe EOS 450D is the latest in the line of Canon models that pioneered affordable digital...
80%
digicambuyer.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The Canon EOS 450D updates the rather underwhelming EOS 400D with a set of new features that finally make it worth upgrading from the companies EOS 350D. For a kick off, you've got a 12.2 million-pixel CMOS sensor to play with, which sports a self-cl...
Good Handling, Live View, Easy to use...
Bad Buffer in RAW shooting, No top plate data LCD, Some overexposure using Highlight Tone Priority...
80%
techradar.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
Canons EOS 400D has been instrumental in driving the budget SLR market. Now the Japanese giant has released an upgrade to the 400D, the Canon EOS 450D. The main changes are two million more pixels, a new, easier-to-handle chassis and Live View, which...
Good Quality image-stabilising lens included, Low-noise images below ISO 1,000, New Live View mode to aid composition, Dedicated ISO button...
Bad JPEGs need sharpening, Still pricey compared to rivals...
80%
computeractive.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
As prices of digital SLRs fall with more people moving up from smaller and cheaper compact cameras, so the average resolution of such cameras increases. Offering double the pixel count of Canon’s early entry level models, the latest 12-megapixel resolu...
Bottom line Friendly design and menus coupled with grown-up features make this a good camera for families and enthusiasts alike...
80%
theregister.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
Well, quite a few things, both from a cosmetic and from a performance point of view. That said, this is no massive leap forward in terms of technological advances, but there are some nice new enhancements. The EOS 450D uses a 22.2 x 14.8mm CMOS image...
Bottom line We were most impressed with the continuous shooting mode and the sport mode - both functions really lock onto the subject and capture fast-moving objects. Close-up shooting was impressive too. We think that if you’re new to digital SLR photography o...
70%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
Canon’s latest digital SLR – the EOS-450D – will be of interest to creatives who aren’t professional photographers. Over the entry-level EOS-400D, the new model adds 14bit capture, Live View with both phase- (viewfinder AF) and con...
Bottom line Be that as it may, the Canon EOS-450D is a fine performer. The only real problem is price. The 450D sits uncomfortably close to the 10Mp EOS 40D. With the maker’s current cashback offer, the better-quipped semi-pro model can be had for roughly the s...
70%
digitalartsonline.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
Canon’s latest digital SLR – the EOS 450D – will be of interest to creatives who aren’t professional photographers. Over the entry-level EOS 400D, the new model adds 14-bit capture, Live View with both phase- (viewfinder AF) and contrast-detection AF...
70%
digitalversus.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
A release of a new entry level reflex from Canon is always an event and the arrival of the EOS 450D is no exception. Canon no longer solely battles its rivals in terms of prices and this new camera has an interesting technical sheet (to say the least)...
Good CMOS 12 million pixel sensor, Very good image quality (noise control, colors), Large bright 3 inch screen, 1855 mm IS lens in the kit is stabilized, LiveView aiming...
Bad A single control dial, Autofocus in Live View not that great, Construction is a bit light, No wireless flash system, Sensitivity limited to 1600 ISO...
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pocket-lint.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
If youre new to the digital SLR world and want Canon go for it. If youre looking to upgrade from a previous EOS digital go for the more powerful 40D...
Good 3-inch screen, 12 megapixels, SD card, 9-point AF system, Live View...
Bad No CompactFlash, still on the large side compared to Olympus E-Series, images appeared flat and under exposed...
Bottom line If youre new to the digital SLR world and want Canon go for it. If youre looking to upgrade from a previous EOS digital go for the more powerful 40D...
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alphr.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
Canon's budget DSLR range, starting with the Canon EOS 300D, has been Canon's best-selling DSLR since its launch back in 2004. At the time, it had no competition at the price point, but things have moved on significantly since then. The new model sport...
Bottom line A significant overhaul for the series and a great camera, but a shifting market means it's no longer the bargain buy it once was...
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hereshow.ca
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2011-11-04 08:45:24
The fourth camera in the EOS Digital Rebel line, the 12-megapixel XSi is an upgrade over the 10MP Rebel XTi, which remains a current (more affordable) model. Boasting higher resolution, a larger viewfinder, more sophisticated DIGIC III processor and a...
Good Small, lightweight but feels great in the hand, Offers several Live View features, Great versatility, speed and resolution...
Bad More complicated than previous Digital Rebels, Not as tough/wellsealed as some competitors, Live View could be easier to use...
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pcauthority.com.au
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2011-11-04 08:45:26
A significant overhaul and a great camera. At this price it’s the best all-round package on the market Canon’s budget DSLR range, starting with the EOS 300D, has been Canon’s best-selling DSLR since its launch back in 2004. At the...
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dpexpert.com.au
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2011-11-04 08:45:27
This 12 megapixel camera is Canon’s cheapest DSLR. We tried the twin lens kit with an 18-55 and a 55-250mm lens. Construction of camera and lenses uses much plastic material, so it is light but insubstantial. The LCD screen also serves as the function...
Good The underlying picture quality from the camera is superb. There is a wide dynamic range and noise is not an issue. Even out of focus, underexposed backgrounds are noise free. Auto white balance is generally good, except under incasdescent lights. The f...
Bad Keep in mind that all of the above is praise for the camera body, not the lenses. The cheap kit lenses are not good enough for the body. When fitted with a good quality lens you see what the camera can really do.
Bottom line Once again an entry level DSLR is let down by its kit lenses. However we did take the camera to an outdoor wedding and used the 55-250 lens exclusively and the combination was better than competent. Focus is a little erratic and the image stabilisation...
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smh.com.au
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2011-11-04 08:45:27
1650Competent entry-level SLR with so-so lenses This 12-megapixel camera is Canons cheapest DSLR. We tried the twin-lens kit with an 18-55 millimetre and a 55-250 millimetre lens. Camera and lenses use lots of plastic, so they are light but ins...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2011-11-04 08:45:28
A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting in between the 400D and 40D in price, it offers a compelling option for users looking for the mid...
Good Great image quality, live view, dust reduction, 14-bit A-D, fast burst mode...
Bad Pictures could use a little sharpening, Live View autofocus takes a little while The Final Word A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting i...
Bottom line A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting in between the 400D and 40D in price, it offers a compelling option for users looking for the mid...
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photoreview.com.au
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2011-11-04 08:45:29
Canon is obviously targeting photographers who wish to move into DSLR photography by its choice of SD and SDHC media for its new EOS 450D model. Although it may upset CF card devotees, its a smart move. Since SD cards have similar capacities, transfer...
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stuff.tv
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2014-03-20 01:22:34
A new Canon SLR is enough to initiate orgasmic ripples throughout the camera community. Of course, along with all that hype comes the pressure to deliver – and that’s not something Canon has had much trouble with in the past.Sitting just above...
Good Superb controls. Light weight. Good tonal range. Great screen...
Bad Not the punchiest colours. No in-body image stabiliser...
Bottom line Almost nonchalantly efficient in every way, the 450D is an understated slice of photographic genius...
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pricemo.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:36
In the last year canon launched a new camera of XTi series. It was familiar among the American people as the Rebel XTi. It was a new featured quality camera but after that it was not succeeded among the camera users. The next product that was launched...
Bottom line You can simply rely on the new XSi product from canon as they will serve the quality photos with a class feature quality of photos. You can be impressed with the quality features of the new canon camera and they will always serve better than other came...
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Neocamera.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:36
The Canon Rebel XSi is finally a more complete camera than any Rebel before it. Despite being part of the entry-level Rebel series, the XSi features spot-metering, a 3.5 FPS continuous drive with a deep buffer, depth-of-field preview and finally expos...
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electronicsme.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Canon EOS Rebel XSi" target="new">Canon EOS Rebel XSi is Canon's successor to the Rebel XTi, although not a replacement for it. It offers a step up over the XTi, with a new higher-resolution 12.2 megapixel sensor and several other new or upgraded featu...
Bottom line If you're looking for an entry-level D-SLR, and don't mind shelling out a few more dollars for some excellent features, then the Rebel XSi could be your camera. The added features over the XTi are well worth the difference in price. And if you are a be...
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DigitalReviews.net
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Some of our regular readers may know that I have made occasional references to my interest in photography. After a few years of letting work take over my life and getting by with nothing but my mobile phone camera, I finally decided on an entry-level...
Bottom line The choice of a DSLR is a difficult one. Once you start buying lens and accessories you are pretty much committed to the one brand. I had the good fortune of a loan of different branded DSLR for a few months (thanks J!) before I committed to the Cano...
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stuff.tv
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
A new Canon SLR is enough to initiate orgasmic ripples throughout the camera community. Of course, along with all that hype comes the pressure to deliver – and that’s not something Canon has had much trouble with in the past.Sitting just above...
Good Superb controls. Light weight. Good tonal range. Great screen...
Bad Not the punchiest colours. No in-body image stabiliser...
Bottom line Almost nonchalantly efficient in every way, the 450D is an understated slice of photographic genius...
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bobatkins.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi (also known as the Canon EOS EOS 450D) is Canons premium "entry level" DSLR. Though similar in concept to the Digital Rebel XTi, the Digital Rebel XSi has a higher pixel count sensor (12MP vs. 10MP), a larger LCD (...
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brighthub.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
With a few new features and more refinements and adjustments, the Canon Rebel XSi is a worthy upgrade of its predecessors, the Rebel XT and XTi. This review will unveil some of the noteworthy changes and assess whether or not it is worth upgrading to...
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techworld.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
It's easy to look at the Canon DSLR product line and slot the cameras into ‘beginner', ‘intermediate', and ‘advanced' categories. But to call the Canon EOS 450D (also known as the EOS 450D) a beginner or starter DSLR is a misnomer. The Canon EOS 450D...
Bottom line The XSi delivers image quality that’s identical to Canon’s EOS 40D, but for a lot less. What are you giving up if you go for the XSi? The EOS 40D has a faster burst rate (five frames per second versus the Canon Rebel XSi’s three), more customization...
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macworld.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
by Ben Long, Macworld.com The original Canon EOS Digital Rebel () was the first digital SLR (DSLR) to break the $1,000 price barrier. Since then, Canon has released other Rebel models with smaller bodies and larger feature lists, with the latest being...
Good Great image quality; excellent low-light performance; improved body and control layout; Live View; big LCD screen; very good kit lens.
Bad No top-mounted LCD screen; limited customization.
Bottom line The EOS Rebel XSi is a great DSLR, no matter how you look at it. If you’re shopping for a DSLR that costs less than a grand, this camera must go on your short list. See more like this: cameras pro, creativepro Recommend? 0 YES 0 NO 0 Comments Emai...
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photozone.de
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
The Canon EOS 450D is an excellent all-rounder and much more than a plaything. A great DSLR for beginner and all other photographers that are searching for a light-weight DSLR at a very, very fair price level.The great 12.2 MP CMOS sensor delivers i...
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devhardware.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Those looking for a DSLR, or digital single-lens reflex camera need to look no further than the Canon EOS Rebel XSi. It is Canon’s latest addition to the DSLR lineup and is one notch above the manufacturer’s XTi model. In this review well see what mak...
Bottom line The Canon EOS Rebel XSi is a superb entry level DSLR. The camera lacks in terms of design and aesthetic quality. One would have hoped that the XSi would have come with an improved grip and feel after the bad reviews of its predecessor, the XTi, on thi...
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pcmag.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Canons EOS Rebel XSi ($699 list, body only) is the fourth model in Canons Digital Rebel class, a series that sparked the prosumer D-SLR revolution. In snatching the Editors Choice crown from the EOS Digital Rebel XTi, the XSi continues Canons tra...
Good Magnificent resolution and image quality. Larger LCD than its predecessor. Live View. Kit lens now has image stabilization.
Bad ISO settings go up to only 1600. The XSis RAW format is not compatible with some image-editing software.
Bottom line The Canon EOS Rebel XSi builds on earlier Rebels to provide a feature-rich, low-cost digital SLR that produces top-notch images...
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shutterbug.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:37
Format choices are JPEG in various sizes and compression ratios and raw. Mercifully the JPEG options have been reduced to six, including L, M, and S with two “stairstep” compression ratios for each. Canon’s instruction book refers...
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thinkcamera.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
There are one or two minor hiccups; live view arguably being the biggest. The LV system uses contrast-detection autofocus, which is from the accurate, but glacial school. Its perfect for tripod-based still life or macro shots of non-moving things, b...
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absolutegadget.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The camera cost around £440 (body only) or £500 with an 18-55mm image-stabilised lens. With cheaper snappers on the market, you might wonder if Canon can hold onto its lead when other similar-specd cameras are going for far less. But, it is still a su...
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imaging-resource.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
12.20MegapixelsCanon EF / EF-S mount3.0 inchLCDCanon Rebel XSi / 450DOverview by Shawn Barnett Canons new EOS Rebel XSi digital SLR includes quite a few features new to the EOS camera system, and once again exceeds some of the abilities of the company...
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Laptopmag.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
After two missteps, Canon refocused and refined its entry-level DSLR.
Good More comfortable design, Larger, improved LCD, Fastest overall speed in its class, Excellent image quality with faithful color reproduction...
Bad No ISO 3200, Skin tones are overly red, Only average kit lens, Hard to access Live View options...
Bottom line After two less-than-inspiring upgrades, Canon has finally come up with a significant follow-up to its groundbreaking original Rebel Digital SLR with the new 12.2-megapixel EOS Rebel XSi. Though it’s still Canon’s entry-level DSLR, the Rebel XS...
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trustedreviews.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The digital SLR market is fiercely competitive, with the biggest sales and fattest profits in the hotly-contested consumer/entry-level area. Up until very recently Canon, the first company to break the sub-£1,000 barrier with its popular EOS 300D model in...
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g4tv.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
Video Review: We steam up the lens of the new Canon Rebel XSi and take it out for a spin to see whether or not its worth us salivating over, in todays Gadget Pr0n...
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v3.co.uk
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
As prices of digital SLRs fall with more people moving up from smaller and cheaper compact cameras, so the average resolution of such cameras increases. Offering double the pixel count of Canon’s early entry level models, the latest 12-megapixel resolu...
Good Fast; useful and friendly features; compact and lightweight but rugged; large screen...
Bad Image-stabilised lens costs extra...
Bottom line Friendly design and menus coupled with grown-up features make this a good camera for families and enthusiasts alike...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The price of gas might be climbing so fast you wonder why all the gas company executives arent suffering from altitude sickness, but at least in one area the consumer can still get more for less and thats with digital cameras. Such is the case with...
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dcresource.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The Canon EOS Rebel XSi is a very good entry-level digital SLR. It offers very good photo quality (with the appropriate tweaks), lighting fast performance, live view, and a large LCD display. The camera has its share of flaws, though, including soft J...
Good Very good photo quality (though not at default settings), Remarkably little noise, Compact body by DSLR standards (though its not for everyone), Much improved kit lens features image stabilization, Large 3inch LCD with live view feature; histogram and...
Bad JPEGs are very soft at default settings (adjust incamera sharpening or shoot RAW for best results), Small right hand grip; "plasticky" body, Redeye, Seemed to produce an abnormal number of outoffocus shots, Very slow contrast detect AF in liv...
Bottom line The Canon EOS Rebel XSi is a very good entry-level digital SLR. It offers very good photo quality (with the appropriate tweaks), lighting fast performance, live view, and a large LCD display. The camera has its share of flaws, though, including soft JP...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The 12-megapixel Canon Digital Rebel XSi, which targets entry-level digital SLR shooters, has all the features that novices expect--as well as an alluring array of advanced options that will appeal to more seasoned photographers. Priced at $900 (with...
Good Easy to navigate basic features, Many proquality features...
Bad Complicated options may confound newbies...
Bottom line Powerful and versatile entry-level digital SLR camera offers terrific image quality...
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techworld.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
Canon’s latest digital SLR – the EOS-450D – will be of interest to creatives who aren’t professional photographers. Over the entry-level EOS-400D, the new model adds 14bit capture, Live View with both phase- (viewfinder AF) and contrast-detection AF...
Bottom line Be that as it may, the Canon EOS-450D is a fine performer. The only real problem is price. The 450D sits uncomfortably close to the 10Mp EOS 40D. With the maker’s current cashback offer, the better-quipped semi-pro model can be had for roughly the sam...
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digitalcamerainfo.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
The XSi is more of an evolution than a revolution; the new features it adds over previous Digital Rebels are useful (and generally well executed), but none of them add that much to the experience of using the camera. The live view makes point-and-shoo...
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luminous-landscape.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:38
Canon EOS XSi (450D) Field Report A Rebel Grows Up – Again In the 20th Century Less than 10 years ago, before digitals rise to dominance, any camera of the same format with interchangeable lenses would take pictures no different than any other. Film...
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tipa.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
With its 12.2 megapixel sensor, an ISO rating between 100 and 1600, a responsive autofocus system and superb image quality, the Canon EOS 450D is an excellent camera to discover the next step in digital photography. Offered in kit form with an 18-55 m...
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whatdigitalcamera.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
(Comes With EF-S 18-55mm) Matt GolowczynskiEven before its announcement, it was clear that Canon’s follow-up to the EOS 400D would have its work cut out. Not only does it have the success of its predecessors to follow, but its arrival comes at a ti...
Good Small and light, great handling, redesigned GUI, noise control, some useful features...
Bad Some operational quirks, JPEG quality, limited ISO range, noisy mirror and kit lens AF...
Bottom line Operational quirks aside, there’s little to dislike about the 450D. The evolution of the EOS line has resulted in a refined model, with ample features and image quality to match. Low-light shooting can be carried out in confidence thanks to the grea...
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photographyblog.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
The Canon EOS 450D (also known as the Digital Rebel XSi) is the successor to the popular EOS 400D DSLR camera, and it offers a number of significant improvements that Canon hope will fight off the ever-increasing competition. The inevitable resolutio...
Bottom line The Canon EOS 450D is the fourth model in the best selling digital SLR series of all time, and as with many recent DSLR launches (with the exception of Nikon, who have raised their game considerably), it refines a winning blueprint, rather than reinve...
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Creativepro.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
95 Canons digital SLR line is divided into three categories. There are the Rebels, sub-$1,000 cameras with small bodies; the mid-range cameras, such as the EOS 40D and 5D, which range from $1,200 to $2,200; and the high-end cameras with huge burst ra...
Good Very comfortable design for a small camera; all essential functions are easily accessible while shooting; great image quality; Live View; full feature set.
Bad Live View focusing can be complicated; no dedicated status display.
Bottom line 95 Canons digital SLR line is divided into three categories. There are the Rebels, sub-$1,000 cameras with small bodies; the mid-range cameras, such as the EOS 40D and 5D, which range from $1,200 to $2,200; and the high-end cameras with huge burst rat...
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The-digital-picture.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
Once again, Canon releases a Rebel X** / **0D model (the Canon EOS Rebel XSi / 450D in this case) that has feature improvements, including a higher resolution sensor, over the current higher end *0D model. We saw this when the Canon EOS Digital Rebel X...
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wired.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
Last years Rebel XTi was a massive sales success, but not exactly a technological leap forward for DSLRs. Most critiques of that camera (including ours) came up just shy of disappointment while competing manufacturers of entry level DSLRs toiled to pr...
Good Switch to SDHC memory. Relatively low noise at high ISO settings. New battery with 50% more endurance.
Bad ISO tops out at 1600. Plastic body seems too plasticy. ISO in only full stop increments. Lacks the useful HELP mode of its major competitors. A tad bit pricey.Camera Resolution: 12.2 megapixels, CMOS Sensor...
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letsgodigital.org
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
Canon have gained a lot of experience in the lower segment of the D-SLR market over the past five years. We have witnessed significant improvements between previous and next models. And now were here with the Canon EOS 450D. A digital SLR camera that...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
Like the price of a barrel of oil, the megapixel count of D-SLRs continues to climb. When Canon and others first unveiled popularly-priced digital single lens reflex cameras, 6MP was the resolution spec, and everyone was thrilled. Today, 6-megapixel ca...
Good Very fast 12MP D-SLR, Fine picture quality, Supplied IS lens...
Bad Don’t bother with Live View, Flimsy door covering connections, *...
Bottom line We hate to sound like a skipping Internet audio stream, but it’s very easy to recommend the Canon Rebel XSi. It’s a fast-focusing, speedy D-SLR that delivers excellent photos both indoors and outside. At 12.2-megapixels, the camera also h...
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anandtech.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
Canon started the whole consumer Digital SLR market in the Fall of 2003 when it surprised the world with the announcement of the original $899 Digital Rebel (EOS 300D) or $999 for the kit with a 18-55mm lens. That was the first DSLR to crack the $1000...
Bottom line Sample Images Since the Canon XSi is targeted at the entry-level DSLR market, all sample images were shot with the XSi kit lens, the EF-S (crop-sensor only) 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS. This will likely be the way most buyers purchase the XSi and it seemed fai...
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asiaone.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
THE 12.2-megapixel EOS450D may be built solidly but its smooth plastic gives it a look that is less appealing than the D60 and K10Ds subtle textures.The power switch, however, is refreshingly large. And the 18-55mm (28-90mm equivalent) kit lens has bu...
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steves-digicams.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:39
(Note: The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi and EOS 450D are the same model) The last Canon Rebel we reviewed was the XTi back in 2006. Now we have a brand new Rebel XSi and its a beauty. The list of improvements over earlier models is impressive and inclu...
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digitalcamerareview.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
With its long-running Rebel series of consumer DSLRs, has earned a reputation for cranking out new models on a consistent timetable that are rarely revolutionary, and yet often set the pace for the entry-level market nonetheless. There is some heavi...
Good Lownoise sensor raises the bar for entrylevel DSLRs, Loads of JPEG processing control in camera, AF system still among the best, Lots of customizability...
Bad Camera doesn't feel as nice as it is, Revised kit lens still not so hot, Live view may or may not be useful, Default processing not as vibrant as some competitors, Canon Rebel XSi...
Bottom line Expectations for the XSi were admittedly high, and hence the opportunities for Canon to come up short in the court of public opinion were numerous. In spite of this high bar, the XSi will unquestionably win converts to Canon with its (still) excellent...
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dpreview.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
Four and a half years have passed since the first affordable digital SLR from Canon; the EOS 300D (Digital Rebel). In that time we have witnessed two further iterations (the EOS 350D and EOS 400D) leading up to todays fourth generation EOS 450D, wit...
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bobatkins.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi is now starting to ship and Ive had the chance to shoot with one for a few hours, so I thought readers might be interested in my first impression of the camera - and the new EF-S 18-55/3.5-5.6IS USM and EF-S 55-250/4...
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tomsguide.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
The Digital Rebel XSi’s self cleaning system works by shaking dust particles off of a filter near the image sensor. The dust is then trapped by an adhesive, preventing it from causing further problems. Cleaning is engaged each time the camera is powered up, shut down, or cleaned manually via the \"clean now\" function...
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infosyncworld.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
Canon updates their entry-level DSLR line with the 12.2-megapixel EOS Rebel XSi, featuring a 3-inch live view LCD.
Good SD/SDHC card slot, live view LCD...
Bad Low maximum ISO setting NillSlightModeratePALPABLEExtreme...
Bottom line The update to the EOS Rebel XTi, the XSi sports a huge 3-inch live view LCD screen, the fastest burst mode on a Rebel to date (3.5 fps for up to 53 JPEGs and 6 RAWs). We were disappointed by the relatively low maximum ISO setting of ISO 1600, but the...
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bobatkins.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
Whenever a new camera is released the inevitable question is "Should I get A, B or C", or sometimes "Should I upgrade from A to B"? Well, this time is no different. Im sure there will be lots of people asking "Should I get a Rebel XTi, XSi or 40D"...
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cameralabs.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:40
Canon’s EOS 450D – or Digital Rebel XSi as it’s known in North America – is the company’s latest DSLR and the successor to the hugely popular EOS 400D / Rebel XTi. Announced towards the end of January 2008, just a few days be...
Good Good handling and image quality, Decent viewfinder and accurate Live View, Kit includes stabilised lens, PC remote control software supplied.
Bad Live View not as fuss-free as Sony A350, Screen fixed in position, unlike A350, Some may find it too small and light, Tempting to upgrade further to EOS 40D.
Bottom line As the successor to the best-selling DSLR of the last 18 months, there’s no doubt Canon’s new EOS 450D / Rebel XSi will shift by the bucket-load. There’s equally no doubt Canon has made many improvements over the earlier 400D / XTi which...
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bobatkins.com
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2011-08-14 05:57:41
Well, for those waiting for a new EOS 5D replacement, no news so far. Looks like well be waiting until the fall. However Canon have released info on a new Digital Rebel, The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi, also known as the EOS 450D Its no surprise t...
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photo.net
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2011-08-14 05:57:41
The Canon EOS Rebel XSi (EOS 450D) is Canons latest DSLR and the most full featured entry level DSLR in their Digital Rebel line of cameras. It builds on the Digital Rebel XTi but adds a new sensor (12MP vs. 10MP), a larger LCD screen (3" vs. 2.5"), L...
Bottom line Hannah ThiemThe Rebel XSi seems to be a combination of the Rebel XTi and the EOS 40D, with a few new features of its own thrown into the mix. It has the basic form of the XTi with the same shutter speed range, the same flash sync speed and the same IS...
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The-digital-picture.com
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2014-11-19 05:49:56
A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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