The Digital Rebel XTi, the newer version of the Digital
Rebel XT, resembles its predecessor in many ways. It offers a 10.1-megapixel sensor, bigger
eye-friendly LCD screen, and many new features. Small body molding changes in
the XTi arguably makes a difference in the ergonomics of the camera; depending
on your hand size, you may find the XTi comfortable or unbalanced and cramped.
Two of the most salient changes from the XT are readily
apparent on the back of the unit: the
LCD screen is a larger 2.5 inches, and the dedicated status LCD is missing;
instead the XTi uses the main LCD as the status display. The camera
automatically activates or deactivates the LCD screen as your eye moves to or
away from the viewfinder. In addition, the newer version shows flash exposure
lock and white balancing in its viewfinder's status bar.
The critical shooting functions are easily accessible
through the four-way buttons and LCD screen on the back of the camera. Program
shift, exposure compensation, exposure lock, drive mode, and focus-point
selection all have dedicated buttons.
The menus are simpler and easier to navigate than with the
XT. Additionally, the Picture Styles
feature has been added, offering predefined image parameter sets for shooting
in specific situations. For example, the Portrait style provides settings
appropriate for reproducing skin tones.
Several features from the previous two versions of the
Digital Rebel have been added or enhanced. The Auto Rotate During Playback mode
allows users to magnify and pan around the image that appears immediately after
shooting. Users can view the histogram
display in luminance (brightness), RGB or monochrome. And users have new long-exposure
noise-reduction options.
The XTi has a 10.1-megapixel sensor, upgraded from the XT's
8-megapixel.
The Xti features a triple self-cleaning sensor system. First, the sensor has an antistatic,
dust-repelling coating. Second, a clear
element in front of the sensor vibrates ultrasonically when the camera is
turned on or off, to shake off dust.
Third, users can create “dust referencea” shot that permits the digital
removal of dust spots during later editing.
Users have versatile lens options, as this camera will
accept all Canon EF and EF-S line lenses, which include everything from
ultra-wide-angle to super-telephoto functions.
The unit is also compatible with EX-Series Speedlite flashes.
This camera tends to retail in the $500 to $800 range.
Features and Specifications include….
Camera Type: SLR/professional
Image Sensor: CMOS
Dimensions: 3.71”
high x 4.98” wide x 2.56” deep
Weight: 1.12 lbs
Exposure Speed: 3
frames per second
Shutter Speed: 30 –
1/4000 second
White Balance: Auto,
Manual, Daylight / Sunny (Preset), Cloudy (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset),
Tungsten (Preset), Shade (Preset), Flash (Preset), Color Temperature Adjust
Flash Type: Built-in
and External
Flash Functions:
Flash Off, Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction, Manual
ISO Speeds: Auto,
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Image Resolutions: 3888
x 2592, 2816 x 1880, 1936 x 1288
Microphone: no
built-in microphone
Self-Timer: 10
seconds
Interface: USB 2.0
Video Interface:
video out
Focus Type: auto and
manual
Lenses:
Interchangeable
Power Type: NB-2LH
Power Duration: 360
Images
Memory Type:
CompactFlash Card, Types I and II
LCD Screen Resolution:
230,000 pixels
Viewfinder: Optical
(Through the lens)
Users generally give this camera good reviews. Users who are transitioning from
point-and-shoot cameras give the XTi especially good reviews, citing the great
picture quality and ease of use. Some
users lament the lack of an inborn anti-shake feature, and although lenses are
available with this feature, they are high-priced. Prospective purchasers, especially those
transitioning from point-and-shoot cameras, should be aware that fully
realizing the potential of this and similar cameras does require purchasing
multiple lenses, the selection of which is not especially easy or cheap. That having been said, there is little
buyer-remorse for those who do wish to invest in this camera and the lenses
suitable to their photographic goals.
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