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Friday, October 9, 2009
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I did a lot of research and decided between the XSI and the XS. I chose to get the best that I could afford. The pictures have been great. I am still learning how to use it. The IS lens is wonderful. Check out the pictures from the XSI on flickr.com. I would definitely recommend (and I actually have) the XSI as a great DSLR starter camera.
I have also purchased the 55-250mm lens and enjoy taking pictures with it. The picture quality is superb.
Finally, I would suggest online tutorials on dslr cameras, or joining a local user group. These have helped me greatly by explaining how aperature, shutter speed, and iso work together.Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
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We are very happy with the quality of the pictures and also impressed with how well the built-in flash works in dark light. Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
Thursday, October 8, 2009
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I keep reading how this is a great entry level camera for the DSLR world.. But what about those of us who just want the DSLR photo quality with out going over a grand? I happen to fall into that category more so then the entry level one.. I admit I have purchased another lens for this camera and I have some filters and a tripod.. BUT in my point and shoot defense, it is just to get even a better shot...
I have lived in a point and shoot world for about 8 years now.. I have always had great luck with Canon point and shoots so when I finally got to the point of desiring better quality photos then what my point and shoot could offer me. I ended up looking at the DSLR's. I wanted something to where I could set up the camera to do it's thing while I focused on whatever subject. I liked my preset settings on my point and shoot. And I wanted to keep them on next camera. I really wasn't and I am still not interested in aperture focal points or any of that other stuff. I wanted awesome pictures that I could share with family of mostly my dogs and vacation photos..
And this camera provides it.. I am not or cannot sit here and write up a review telling you its strengths and weaknesses because honestly I don't see the weaknesses. For me I see awesome photo quality with the ability to do a whole lot more.. I do not foresee myself purchasing a new camera for a good 5 to 6 years.. I am hoping for more like 10 but we shall see.. Which is a lot better then the point and shoots which I was averaging about one every other year. Not because they would break but because photo quality would improve so much that I would end up moving to the next camera. This camera fits my needs as a weekend photographer and constant scrapbooker. And has photo quality that is close to actual 35mm.
It is a little too big for theme parks so I will always have some type of point and shoot.. Let me explain a little to big.. It is not huge by any means but when you are walking around a theme park you do not want to have a 600 dollar camera around your neck.. This camera does not fit into a pocket like most point and shoots therefore making it to me a bit of a burden to carry. Personally for myself I would rather just have the pocket point and shoot. You can also hold on to a point and shoot on a roller coaster a lot better then this camera.
I LOVE this camera. And the photos it has taken.. I have had a few of them blown up and they are now framed and on my walls.. Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
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I absolutely loved this camera. I bought (and returned) two. The "only" problem was the quality of the photos. For portraits, the quality was magnificent. However, for landscape shots the quality was poor and out of focus. The first camera was the worst of the two. I took many pictures that turned out substandard. The one I remember best was a scene overlooking a town. The houses in the town were all a blur. My girlfriend took the same picture, standing next to me, with her [...]point and shoot camera. The houses were all nice and sharp in her photo. The second camera was better. The portraits were, again, magnificent. However, for distance shots it was slightly inferior to my Canon G9.
I know that this camera had great professional reviews (see [...] and great reviews by users ([...]I have no doubt this camera has served admirably for many people. However, I can only write about my personal experiences (I am not a novice photographer and I shot in both RAW and JPEG). It is not only me. Google "Canon 450d focus problems" and see that I am not alone. Or read the few bad reviews on Amazon.com (many of these are about focus) or look through the discussion forums on www.dpreview.com. Other Canon cameras (including other Rebel models) don't have these complaints.
I very much want to give this camera five stars since it is very, very nice, but I can't due to my personal experience. I do not dispute the five star rating other customers have given this camera - if they have had no focus problems, their ratings are correct. For me, I am going to wait for the next generation of the Rebel series.Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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I have used film SLRs for many years and finally broke down and bought a digital SLR. I'm very impressed with the camera and particularly the quality of its images.Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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I don't usually add to post but I felt that I need to help others with deciding on the purchase of the XSI. My situation started in January of 09 when I bought the XSI along with the 50mm f1.8 and the 55-250mm IS lens after reading extensive reviews on the internet before I purchased the camera. After receiving the camera and lenses I started to see a focus issue very quickly with the kit lens. I then contacted Amazon and they promptly sent me a new XSI camera. When I received that camera I used both kit lenses on both bodies and they both had the very same AF issue when you use the center focus point. When I used the 50 prime and the 55-250mm IS with both camera bodies neither of those lenses missed the focus using the center focus point. I never was in auto mode always in shutter or aperture mode. Every picture with the kit lens was clearly very soft and out of focus. I then returned the first camera back to Amazon for credit and I sent the second kit lens to Canon for recalibration. When I received it back from Canon I then started the process again and there was some improvement but they were all out of focus using the center focus point or any one of the 9 individual focus points. I then started to experiment with the camera by using aperture priority and center auto focus point and I would use the AF shutter button pressed half way and then switch to live view and the image would be out of focus so I would refocus in live view and it would nail the scene every time due to the fact they use different focus methods in live view. This is unacceptable. Furthermore when I contacted Canon CS they portrayed that I was the only person that has had an issue with the XSI and the kit lens. Even after I got the lens back and contacted Canon CS I got the same response about me being the only person with this issue. I still thought it was my technique but I can tell you that after 3000 pictures with the camera I cannot be that BAD there is an inherent problem with the communication between the kit lens and the body of the XSI period! Canon can say what they want but after taking the camera to 2 different professionals we all came to the same conclusion. I know the kit lens is NOT L quality but the kit lens should perform to the same standard as the 55-250mm IS lens and if not then back to the research for a different camera and that is when I am after 2 months of frustration with the camera. The lack of Canon recognizing the true issue and being able to fix it really has me stumped. I could have sent the body and the lens back to Canon at no charge because they sent me a return label but my time with Amazon return policy was up so I had no other choice but to return the 2nd camera that I tried to like. If you would like to see the pictures I would gladly send them to you. You can contact me through this site I think?
Lpowers
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Monday, October 5, 2009
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I love this camera-- I have worked with a lot of Canon cameras--and this one is right up there with the Canon 40d. It is light and easy to shoot with. The only thing that I was suprised with is that it doesn't have a compact flash drive, which is the first Canon camera I have used to have that. But it hasn't been an inconvenience, and it works great. Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
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I am a amateur photographer who wanted something that would take good pictures of my daughter and her friends. I love the quality of the pictures I have taken with this camera. It focuses fast and has taken very good pictures even when the kids where running towards me. I have used 5 different point and shoots (all over $300 and heavily researched) and this is much faster with better quality.Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
Sunday, October 4, 2009
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We had an analog Canon Rebel SLR before, so while we did a lot of comparison review shopping first, we settled quickly on the Digital Rebel. The XSi version is worth the upgrade price. Nice basic lens. Clear, crisp pics; good automated and manual setting flexibility. Out of the box to beautiful pics uploaded to my PC - about 10 minutes. Can't argue with that. Get more detail about Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black).
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