Make the world your playground with the EOS 400D. 10.1 Megapixels of superior CMOS resolution and Canon's Integrated Cleaning System deliver the EOS hallmark of crisp, clean images, shot after shot.
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10.1-megapixel effective recording * EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II lens (35mm equivalent focal length: 28-90mm) * compatible with Canon EF and EF-S lenses, and EX-Series Speedlite flashes * EOS Integrated Cleaning System (for cleaning image sensor) * 2-1/2" high-resolution LCD screen with wide, 160-degree viewing angle *.
Weight: 1.12 lb.
Image Sensor Type: CMOS
Resolution: 10.5 Megapixel
Camera Type: SLR/Professional
Family Line: Canon EOS
Interchangeable Lens: Interchangeable Lenses
Focus Type: Autofocus&Manual Focus
Focus Range: 11.4 in. (w)
Macro Focus Range: 0.01 in. to Infinity (t)
Focal Length: 18 - 55 mm
Camera Resolution: 10.5 Megapixel
Image Resolutions: 3888 x 2592, 2816 x 1880, 1936 x 1288
Aperture Range: f5.6/f3.5 (w/t)
Shutter Speed: 30 - 1/4000 sec
White Balance: Auto, Manual, Daylight / Sunny (Preset), Cloudy (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset), Tungsten (Preset), Shade (Preset), Flash (Preset), Colour Temperature Adjust
Frames Per Second: 3 Frames
Memory Type: CompactFlash Card Type I, CompactFlash Card Type II
Compression Modes: Fine, Normal, Uncompressed
Compression Type: JPEG, Raw Image, EXIF 2.2, DPOF 1.1
File Size (High Res.): 9.8 MB (13 images on 128MB card)
File Size (Low Res.): 0.7 MB (about 183 images on 128MB card)
ISO Speeds: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600
Flash Type: Built-In&External
Flash Functions: Flash Off, Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction Flash, Manual
Viewfinder: Optical (Through-the-lens)
LCD Panel: With LCD Panel
LCD Panel Size: 2.5 in.
LCD Screen Resolution: 230,000 pixels
LCD Protected Position: Without LCD Protected Position
Interface Type: USB 2.0
Video Interface: Video Out
Battery Type: NB-2LH
Battery Life: 360 Images
Self Timer: 10 Sec.
Built-in Microphone: Without Built-in Microphone
Built-in Speaker: Without Built-in Speaker
Operating System: Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
Width: 4.98 in.
Depth: 2.56 in.
Height: 3.71 in.
Weight: 1.12 lb.
Release Date: September, 2006
Product ID: 36406706
Rebel XTi-- do you really need a cause?
Author's Rating:
Great camera... easy to use, and the menu setup is designed for quick changes on the fly. This is key when shooting-- you don't want to have to scroll through menu after submenu to get to the setting you want to change. Olympus, I'm lookin' at you.
One thing to keep in mind: the APS-C sensor size results in an effective focal length of 1.6x whatever the lens says. For instance, a 50mm lens becomes an 80mm lens on this camera body.
That having been said, any of Canon's EF or EF-S lenses will work on the Rebel body. Keep your old glass!
May 12, 2008
XTi Best thing since the EOS 35mm
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When I first went digital 6 years ago, I was a 35mm junkie, I didn't want to give up my EOS 850 with lenses just to go digital, but I bought one. About a month after purchasing an Olympus 3030zoom Canon came out with the Rebel, needless to say I was just a little bummed out; I couldn't afford to get both. I was never completely satisfied because I couldn't use my various lenses so I would always take the EOS right along with my digital. The 3030zoom takes incredible pictures, but I was still a 35mm junkie.
I finally allowed myself to invest in this newer XTi about a month ago. This camera is so easy to use, almost a point and shoot, the functions you need are very easy to access either from the wheel or the menu. A lot of digitals are hard to operate because everything is buried in the menu, but you won't find that with the XTi. The pictures are FABULOUS! I have 3 lenses from my EOS that are at the oldest about 19 years old and each and every one has worked with it. One thing I would absolutely suggest to anyone who is purchasing, go to a store and put your hands on the cameras before you buy one. I was looking at the XT, thinking I will save a few bucks getting a couple of megapixels less with it. I went to the store to handle
May 11, 2008
XTi Best thing since the EOS 35mm
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When I first went digital 6 years ago, I was a 35mm junkie, I didn't want to give up my EOS 850 with lenses just to go digital, but I bought one. About a month after purchasing an Olympus 3030zoom Canon came out with the Rebel, needless to say I was just a little bummed out; I couldn't afford to get both. I was never completely satisfied because I couldn't use my various lenses so I would always take the EOS right along with my digital. The 3030zoom takes incredible pictures, but I was still a 35mm junkie.
I finally allowed myself to invest in this newer XTi about a month ago. This camera is so easy to use, almost a point and shoot, the functions you need are very easy to access either from the wheel or the menu. A lot of digitals are hard to operate because everything is buried in the menu, but you won't find that with the XTi. The pictures are FABULOUS! I have 3 lenses from my EOS that are at the oldest about 19 years old and each and every one has worked with it. One thing I would absolutely suggest to anyone who is purchasing, go to a store and put your hands on the cameras before you buy one. I was looking at the XT, thinking I will save a few bucks getting a couple of megapixels less with it. I went to the store to handle
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Just what I wanted
Author's Rating:
I love this camera. It takes beautiful pictures and is very user friendly. One reviewer said you can't review pictures but you can. Just press the green arrow on the back of the camera and you can see the photos on the memory card. I highly recommend this camera.
May 10, 2008
A great digital SLR body!
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This body replaced my original EOS 300D Digital Rebel body. It is a bit smaller and lighter than my previous, but is still constructed well. Aside from the upgraded CMOS sensor and added features, the big difference for me is the LCD display. On my digital rebel the settings display only filled the top portion of the small LCD. On the XTi the information actually fills the whole screen which a 2.5" display. For my 40+ year old eyes that have reduced near vision that is great! I now can shoot and adjust without having to pull my glasses up to see the shutter speed, ISO, aperture, etc.
The bottom line...its solid Canon quality at a reasonable price!
May 09, 2008
Amazon gets one star !
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Ordered the camera with one day shipping, after two days it hadn't arrived. First rep. told me it would be delivered that day. When it wasn't, second rep. said it never left the warehouse and she cancelled the order on my request. Then the camera showed up the next morning after I had already bought it somewhere else ! Refused the package and had found it on sale at bestbuy for $25 less.
May 09, 2008
very happy with product
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I'm very happy with my purchase. The camera is great & met my expectations. Shipping from amazon was easy & fast. Highly recommend it!
May 08, 2008
Awesome
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I've been snapping from the hip for around 15 years, I even studied Photography at Salisbury College, England, before I defected to the States.
This is by far one of the best SLR's I have owned, for the price!
I tested it in many different lighting conditions and it excels in all, ISO 1600 is a bit noisy in low light, but that is expected and if you have a steady hand you can get away with ISO 800.
I managed to pick mine up with the 18-55mm lens kit for $565.00, shop around the deals are out there. Especially since the XSi came out.
Ritz Camera have it for $579 but if you get the product sheet and go to Circuit City they will give you there price promise and beat the price. I was cheeky and asked them to throw in a 2GB Scandisk III compact flash card for free, if you don't ask you don't get.
The color is warm and rich, close to film.
Price: Fantastic
Quality: Fantastic
As an entry level DSLR you won't be disapointed.
I would recommend you get a grip for it though as the grip is tiny and my big hands hang over the edge.
I picked up a canon knock off for $70 including 2x batteries. The quality is as good as the Canon original grip.
It can't be beat! Unless you pay the extra for the XSi.
May 08, 2008
Awesome
Author's Rating:
I've been snapping from the hip for around 15 years, I even studied Photography at Salisbury College, England, before I defected to the States.
This is by far one of the best SLR's I have owned, for the price!
I tested it in many different lighting conditions and it excels in all, ISO 1600 is a bit noisy in low light, but that is expected and if you have a steady hand you can get away with ISO 800.
I managed to pick mine up with the 18-55mm lens kit for $565.00, shop around the deals are out there. Especially since the XSi came out.
Ritz Camera have it for $579 but if you get the product sheet and go to Circuit City they will give you there price promise and beat the price. I was cheeky and asked them to throw in a 2GB Scandisk III compact flash card for free, if you don't ask you don't get.
The color is warm and rich, close to film.
Price: Fantastic
Quality: Fantastic
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DEFECTIVE FROM THE START
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I had nothing but problems with my new camera. First it would just shut off for no reason, the zoom could not find its mark kept adjusting while just sitting on table and finally the flash would rapid misfire & message would say BUSY up to 3 minutes after one shot. I was hoping this camera would be the one for me. I guess I just got a bad one after reading all positive reviews. Reluctantly I had to return it. That also was Canon's support agent suggestion too. I am glad I bought it from Amazon since they are real good about defective returns.
May 07, 2008
Fantastic!
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I love it!
You need to have a nice selection of lenses to really appreciate this camera. I have the extended grip for better support
May 07, 2008
Starting over again
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After many years of taking photographs, and having a darkroom, I decided to move to digital.
After selling my old Nikon and accessories, I chose the Canon XTi as a starting point. This is my best decision ever in photography as the kit is extremly simple to use and the documentation for advanced settings could not be clearer.
Now I have purchased the Canon 580EXii and love it as well.
Great going Canon.
May 05, 2008