Canon Digital Rebel XSi - Review


Canon Digital Rebel XSi - Review
Weighing in at 16.8 ounces and measuring 5.2 x 2.4 x 3.9 inches, the Canon Digital Rebel XSi which is available in either silver or plain black is considered to be an entry level camera. While one certainly cannot argue that the camera has a good grip, some people to feel the casing looks cheap.



Canon Digital Rebel XSi - Review
Canon Digital Rebel XSi - Review

While one certainly cannot argue that the camera has a good grip, some people to feel the casing looks cheap. Of course, others argue that this is simply because of the smooth surface looking as though it's been made from plastic. Overall, the camera doesn't feel quite as comfortable in your hands when compared to the vast majority of other cameras. It is also worth noting that previous Canon digital cameras never had the same 3 inch screen as this model. You'll also notice that the controls are situated on the right hand side of the screen.

Consumers like the click of the XSi buttons and the playback images that have a good appearance. This must be due to the resolution of the sensor being higher. As you zoom in 10x there is a slight wait before displays and loads of images.

Viewing the screen from above, below, or even the sides, doesn't seem to be a problem even when the camera is held overhead. Both the vertical and horizontal viewing angles are Approximately 160 to 170 degrees.

Image quality equation is a mere on the Canon. A kit lens is given and it is very lightweight and neat for a lens that is stabilized. A screen at the rear means it's easy to take settings quickly. The ISO value in the viewfinder is constantly displayed. On top of the major LCD screen there is a detached status screen. Unlike the older version there is no top screen.

While most users would agree that the color reproduction and macros are excellent and that the camera is incredibly fast, some users tend to feel that the camera has difficulty with regards to auto-focus. It seems that the biggest complaint is that the camera is often unable to select the correct point of focus. However, total for accuracy is almost impossible when one utilizes the center focus. Unfortunately though, the end result often remains the same, in that photos come out fuzzy. Of course, not all users seem to have this complaint.

Of course, one also needs to take into consideration that some consumers may very well be under the wrong impression in that they believe that the "live view" allows for them to utilize the camera in the same way as they you would utilize a regular point and shoot digital camera. Instead, the "live view" feature still requires an even surface or a tripod. To Then again, some people have mentioned that using either of the two "live view" modes tends to be to draw out with regards to hand held shots.

Even though the camera does have room for improvement, the fact remains, it is an adequate camera none the less and in the majority of cases, buyers have been happy with the quality and also the features. Furthermore, it appears that many people are also very pleased with the ergonomic of the Canon Digital Rebel XSI.

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