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A Câmera Digital Canon EOS Rebel XSi incorpora uma série de funções e tecnologia de ponta encontrados em modelos SLR profissionais da Canon, incluindo um sensor autofoco melhorado, conversão A/D de 14 bits melhorada, uma função Live View avançada e um processador de imagem DIGIC III proprietário. O processador DIGIC III garante que os detalhes e as cores naturais das imagens sejam gravadas de maneira ótima, e também gerencia o consumo de energia eficiente da câmera e performance de processamento de sinal de alta velocidade.
O sensor CMOS tamanho APS-C de 12.2 megapixels utiliza microlentes grandes em cada pixel para reduzir o ruído e melhorar a sensibilidade até ISO 1600, enquanto o processo de conversão Analógico-para-Digital (A/D) de 14 bits significa que a câmera Rebel XSi grava até 16.384 cores por canal e permite que a câmera produza imagens com gradações mais finas e precisas de tons e cores. A câmera também incorpora as funções Highlight Tone Priority (Prioridade de Tom de Altas Luzes) e High-ISO Noise Reduction (Redução de Ruído de ISO Elevado) (anteriormente encontradas apenas nas Digitais SLRs Profissionais da Canon) e a câmera é equipada com a tecnologia Auto Lighting Optimizer (Otimizador Automático de Iluminação da Canon), que corrige brilho e contraste de imagem para impedir subexposição com cenas iluminadas por trás.
O EOS Rebel XSi é rápido ¿ capaz de capturar continuamente 3,5 quadros por segundo para bursts de até 53 imagens. As taxas de quadro mais rápidas e capacidades de focagem mais rápidas da Rebel XSi junto com a sua impressionante taxa de burst de imagem vai ajudar entusiastas de fotos a capturar ação de segundo dividido no momento certo. Além disso, a câmera é equipada com uma série de controles criativos úteis, incluindo velocidades de obturador de 1/4000 de segundo para 30 segundos mais Modo B, uma escolha de quatro padrões de medição, incluindo medição spot de 4%, uma faixa ampla de modos de exposição desde totalmente automática até totalmente manual, preview de profundidade de campo, trava de espelho e muito mais.
O monitor LCD grande de 3¿ e 230.000 pixels facilita rever imagens e rolar pelos menus, e também possui uma gama de cor ampliada e uma perspectiva de visualização ampla em todas as direções. Além disso, a câmera EOS Rebel XSi possui Live View ¿ que permite aos usuários enquadrar imagens através da tela LCD em vez do visor ¿ isso é particularmente útil ao gravar em ângulos estranhos ou em situações quando olhar pelo visor não é prático.
A Rebel XSi DSLR utiliza o sistema de Limpeza Integrado EOS da Canon. Isso envolve uma Unidade Sensora Auto-Limpante que remove as partículas de poeira do filtro de passa-baixa na parte frontal do sensor, junto com o pós-processamento com o software Digital Photo Professional fornecido. Aqui a câmera mapeia quaisquer pontos que possam permanecer no sensor e subsequentemente extraindo os pontos de poeira da imagem final durante o pós-processamento.
Diferente de modelos EOS Digital Rebel anteriores, que acomodam cartões de memória tipo CF, a câmera EOS Rebel XSi utiliza cartões de memória SD e SDHC, incluindo aqueles com capacidades acima de 2Gb, tornando-o a atualização perfeita para usuários que já estão equipados com cartões SD de câmeras de modelo aponte-e-dispare . Além disso, é totalmente compatível com todas as lentes Canon EF e EF-S, assim como Speedlites série EX, um Punho de Bateria opcional, controle remoto e acessórios de visor. Quanto ao seu design geral, a câmera EOS Rebel XSi possui um perfil substancial mas aerodinâmico, com bordas com contorno, controles com localização conveniente e descanso de polegar confortável em borracha, contribuindo para um encaixe na mão que reduz a fadiga. O corpo da câmera foi construído em uma combinação leve, mas resistente de aço inoxidável e policarbonato integrado com fibra de vidro, e o exterior do chassi é envolvido em resina de policarbonato e ABS durável, que resistem a danos causados por impactos.
| Tipo de Câmera | Câmera Digital SLR com Lente Intercambiável |
| Image Quality | |
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| Sensor de Imagem | Sensor CMOS de prato único tamanho APS-C (22,2 x 14,8mm) de 12.4 Megapixels com Filtro Colorido Primário RGB e Filtro de passa-baixa |
| Resolução Efetiva | 12.2 MP |
| Profundidade de Cor | RGB de 14 Bits |
| Modos de Cor | Colorido (sRGB, Adobe RGB) P&B (com filtro colorido ou tom de cor) |
| Formatos de Arquivo de Imagem |
JPEG (Fine, Normal) RAW (original Canon de 14 bits) RAW+JPEG |
| Resolução de Gravação |
Large (4272 x 2848) Medium (3088 x 2056) Small (2256 x 1504) |
| Gravação de vídeo | Não |
| Gravação de áudio | Não |
| Optics | |
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| Montagem de Lente | Montagem Canon EF |
| Multiplicador de Distância Focal | 1.6x |
| Estabilização Ótica de Imagem | Compatível com Lentes Canon IS |
| Focus Control | |
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| Tipo de Foco | Registro de imagem secundária TTL, detecção de fase (9 pontos AF) com Lâmpada de Assistência ao AF(utiliza flash integrado) |
| Modos de Foco | AF de Disparo Único, AF com Servo Al, AF com Foco AI, Foco Manual (MF) |
| Exposure Control | |
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| Sensibilidade |
Modos Básicos de Zona: ISO 100-800 (ajustado automaticamente) Modos Criativos de Zona: ISO 100-1600 (em incrementos de 1 ponto) |
| Tipo de Obturador | Obturador de plano focal controlado eletronicamente |
| Velocidade do Obturador |
30 - 1/4000 de segundo Modo B (até 30 minutos) |
| Trava de Espelho | Sim |
| Medição de Exposição | Medição de abertura total TTL de 35 zonas (Avaliativa, Parcial, Spot, Média de central ponderada) com Faixa de medição EV 1-20 (a 73°F/23°C com lente EF50mm f/1,4 USM, ISO 100) |
| Modos de Exposição | Programa AE (Totalmente automático, Retrato, Paisagem, Close-up, Esportes, Retrato Noturno, Flash Desligado, Programa), AE com prioridade de obturador, AE com prioridade de abertura, AE com profundidade de campo, exposição manual, autoflash E-TTL II, Compensação de Exposição (±2 pontos em incrementos de 1/3 ou 1/2 ponto), AEB (±2 pontos em incrementos de 1/3 ou 1/2 ponto), Trava AE |
| Modos de Balanço de Branco | Auto, Luz Diurna, Sombra, Nublado, Tungstênio, Luz Branca Fluorescente, Flash, Personalizado, Correção de balanço de branco (±9 pontos em incrementos de um ponto, "Bracketing" de balanço de branco (±3 pontos em incrementos de um ponto - direção azul/âmbar ou magenta/verde possível) |
| Modos de Cena | Retrato, Paisagem, Close-up, Esportes, Retrato Noturno |
| Flash | |
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| Flash Integrado | Sim (Flash Auto ejetável) |
| Alcance Efetivo do Flash | 43 pés (13m) a ISO 100 |
| Conexão de Flash Externo | Sapata TTL |
| Controle de Flash Externo | Autoflash E-TTL II com Speedlite da série EX |
| Velocidade Máxima de Sincronismo de Flash | 1/200 de segundo |
| Performance | |
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| Tempo de Inicialização | 0,2 segundo |
| Atraso do Obturador | 0,055 segundo |
| Tempo Entre os Disparos | Menos de 1 segundo (modo único) |
| Capacidade de Burst (sequência) | 3,5 qps até 53 quadros em JPEG |
| Temporizador | 10 segundos, 2 segundos, atraso de 10 segundos mais gravação contínua |
| Gravação com Intervalo | Não (possível com operação conectada) |
| Impressão de Data e Hora | Não (gravação simultânea nos dados de imagem) |
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| Cartões de Memória Compatíveis |
Cartão SD (Secure Digital) Cartão SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) |
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| Tipo de Bateria |
Pack de Bateria LP-E5 Baterias tamanho AA podem ser usadas com Punho de Bateria opcional BG-E5 |
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| Adaptador de Alimentação | Kit de Adaptador AC ACK-E5 (opcional) | ||||||||||||||||
| Input/Output | |
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| Interface de Computador | USB 2.0 high speed |
| Capacidade de Impressão Direta | Sim (PictBridge) |
| Controle Remoto |
Seletor Remoto RS-60E3 (opcional) Controlador Remoto RC-1/RC-5 (opcional) |
| Saída de Vídeo | NTSC e PAL |
| Requisitos de Sistema e Software |
Sistema Windows
Sistema Macintosh
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| Display | |
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| Visor | Penta espelho de nível ocular com Correção de Ajuste de Dioptria |
| Informações no Visor | Informação de AF (Pontos de AF, luz de confirmação de foco), informação de exposição (velocidade de obturador, abertura, trava AE, nível de exposição, velocidade ISO, alerta de exposição), informação de flash (flash pronto, sincronismo de alta velocidade, trava FE, compensação de exposição de flash), gravação monocromo, correção de balanço de branco, burst máximo, informação do cartão de memória |
| Pré-Visualização de Profundidade de Campo | Sim |
| Tela LCD | LCD-TFT colorido de 3,0" (230.000 pixels) com Controle de Brilho (7 níveis) |
| Display de Informações | Valor de abertura, Seleção de ponto de AF, Condição da gravação no cartão, Indicador de nível de exposição, Quantidade de compensação de exposição, Nível de AEB, Modo Drive, Controle Remoto/Temporizador, Qualidade de gravação de imagem, Fotos restantes, Modo Flash, Velocidade ISO, Balanço de Branco, Nível de bateria, Velocidade de obturador, Data/hora e Alerta de nível de bateria |
| Opções de Idioma | Inglês, Alemão, Francês, Holandês, Dinamarquês, Português, Finlandês, Italiano, Norueguês, Sueco, Espanhol, Grego, Russo, Polonês, Chinês Simplificado/Tradicional, Coreano, Japonês, Húngaro e Tcheco |
| Opções de Reprodução | Imagem única, Imagem única + qualidade de gravação de imagem, informações de gravação, histograma, índice de 4 ou 9 imagens, visão ampliada (aprox. 1.5x-10x), giro de imagem, pular imagem (por 1/10/100 imagens ou data de gravação), Alerta de Altas Luzes (Pisca no caso de altas luzes superexpostas) |
| Physical | |
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| Dimensões (AxLxP) | 3,8 x 5,1 x 2,4 polegadas (98 x 129 x 62mm) apenas o corpo |
| Peso | 16,8 onças (475g) corpo apenas |
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This is my first digital slr and, not knowing anything else at the time (and not having extra money to spare either), went for it instead of the ...Read complete review
Hi y'all!
This is my first digital slr and, not knowing anything else at the time (and not having extra money to spare either), went for it instead of the Nikon D90 because an additional $300 seemed excessive for the ability to take video and 3200 asa. I had 2 point and shoots before this and before those, an Olympus OM2, and have been taking and developing my own pictures since I was a child (I still am, but that's a whole 'nother story.)
The 3200 asa would've come handy several times during the past year (halloween parade in NY comes to mind), and the D90's kit lens has a wider zoom range (I think it's 17-110) and seems a better lens altogether, which is also an advantage, so the extra $300 wouldn't be wasted money, imo. I'm not into video, but that would've also come handy a couple of times in the past year.
Don't take me wrong, however. I like this camera very much and I've taken some great pictures with it.
It's very light, compared to the Nikon, especially with the kit lens. It responds fast to my needs and I very seldom miss a shot. The lcd screen is close to useless in bright sunlight (to be expected), however, live-view is extremely useful for taking long-exposure shots at night, as it allows you to make absolutely sure that focus is right.
The pictures it takes are not very sharp if you magnify them to 1:1 on the screen. I found out a couple of nights ago that this is due to the way the camera creates the jpegs. The kit lens doesn't help as it's not of the best quality, so I just purchased a Sigma F2.8 18-50mm lens. I took some test shots with both lenses of a dollar bill and the difference in sharpness at the detail level is quite noticeable. I repeat, this is at the detail level, so it might not affect or bother you AT ALL. I'm a picky guy, what can I say?
Going back to the softness of the images, the camera has a sharpness setting and if you set it to max it alleviates the problem considerably (hey, I've used it happily for a year so far, haven't I?). I also found out, from that same article about the jpeg algorithm in the XSI, that if you shoot in raw mode you won't have this problem, so if you're going to shoot bees doing their thing in flowers, and want to see their eyelashes, switch to raw. I recommend shooting in raw mode if you shoot in a low light situation as well, such as a concert.
The advantage of the kit lens is that it's much lighter and smaller, so if you aren't interested in minute details, you'll do fine with it.
Can't say much about color-reproduction other than I like the colors. I'm a guy, remember? Like most guys, I don't know about 20 different shades of red or white.
Image stabilization, something I never had before, got me spoiled and works great. The sigma lens doesn't have it, so I have to be careful now.
One thing I absolutely hate about this camera and makes me wonder what they were thinking at Canon is that in low light, the camera fires the flash a couple of times to focus. Works perfect EXCEPT that if I don't warn them, the people I'm shooting always think I'm done as soon as they see the first flash, so you can imagine what my first "posed" photos looked like - luckily, I almost never have people pose for me, I just shoot and ask later. Great technology, unbelievably idiotic implementation. This also makes it problematic to focus while using an external flash (don't know if canon flashes would assist in focus, though; mine's a very old sunpak): the camera just can't use the built-in flash to assist in focusing if you're using an external flash. The Nikon doesn't have this problem as it uses a beam of light to assist. To make things more idiotic, the xsi DOES have a lamp, but it's only used for red-eye reduction and to blink when the camera is in self-timer mode. Why they didn't choose to use this for focusing in the dark, is beyond me.
The controls are a breeze to use after you learn them (not hard) and 99% of the time, you'll be able to do everything with one hand, while you look through the view-finder (I can't remember what it was that I needed to do once that I couldn't do single-handedly). Most, if not all the information on the screen is also available in the view-finder.
Wishful thinking: interchangeable focusing screens. In low-light situations I'd rather focus manually, and a split-prism screen (like all film slr's have) would be unbelievably useful. As it is, focusing manually in the dark is nearly impossible. I know, politicians are likely to be truthful before this wish comes true, and pigs will definitely fly way before that.
Getting the pictures to the computer is easily done through a standard usb cable (kudos to canon for not going with a proprietary connector!!!!), but this is slow, so I recommend getting an SD Card reader (day and night).
The software that comes with the camera is ok. Not picassa-like in friendliness, but very adequate and usable. You can control all the settings of pictures taken in raw mode (color, brightness, etc.), and the photo-stitching software is very good (that's what's used for stitching together a bunch of images taken for a panoramic view of something, in case you're wondering).
This is a great camera. Good resolution, good images, and very easy to learn to use and adjust properly. I don't know if I'd call it an entry-level DSLR, for it's rather on the boundary between the amateur DSLR's and the professional ones.
Have fun!
Alex
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The EOS Rebel XSi is a great digital SLR for the beginning photographer, but as your skills and requirements expand, the XSi simply can't fit the bill.
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The EOS Rebel XSi is a great digital SLR for the beginning photographer, but as your skills and requirements expand, the XSi simply can't fit the bill.
The 12.2 megapixel sensor is great, all most people will ever need when it comes to cropping and prints.
Quickly, though, you'll be envious of the expanded ISO ranges of other cameras (the XSi tops out at 1600). In addition, noise is not at all well controlled at 1600 ISO; it's a bit cleaner with noise reduction enabled, but detail is lost, and in addition, the already pretty lousy burst rate of 3.5 frames per second drops even further. It is this slow burst rate, and the lack of a wider ISO range, that really disappoint. You'll find yourself eagerly looking at newer, more expensive offerings from Canon like the EOS 7D for its 8fps burst and 12,800 ISO sensitivity. Without this expanded range, the XSi is more or less useless for low-light photography and indoor sporting events; even if you spring for über expensive glass like the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM, the XSi simply can't deliver fast enough shutter speeds in low light to freeze the action.
In addition, the 9-point autofocus system in the XSi seems to leave quite a bit to be desired, especially in AI Servo (subject-following autofocus) mode. Although the system achieves accurate focus probably ninety-nine percent of the time, it takes a LONG time to get there. As if the XSi needed another reason to never be considered an action or sports camera, this is it.
The big three inch LCD on the rear of a camera is really, really nice. However, don't try framing shots using it in LiveView. And don't try using it in direct sunlight. Oh, and don't zoom in to check focus on shots you've taken. Why? Because it's not bright enough, it's a fingerprint magnet, and I'd be willing to bet money that a mirror is less reflective. In addition, it's not VGA resolution, which is why framing and focus-checking will be very challenging for you. I implore you to so much as try and come back with halfway decent results.
If you're using the camera outside, or under studio lighting, it's a dream, so long as the aforementioned slow continuous burst rate isn't an issue, of course. In addition, make sure framing shots through the viewfinder won't be a problem for you. If it is, the XSi is not for you. If you're looking for a great starter SLR for use as an introduction to macro or landscape photography, or just to take candid shots of your friends and family, the XSi is that camera. Otherwise, consider buying a cheaper SLR like the XS. Why, do you ask? So that once your experience is beyond the abilities your equipment, you'll have more available funds to buy your next digital camera body.
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Comments about Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) with 18-55mm IS Lens:
I bought this camera because my daughter and I had joined a photography class and needed a camera that could be used in manual mode. I was a little hesitant about buying a refurb. camera but this one arrived in like new condition. Everything worked and it takes beautiful pictures. Thanks B & H.
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Comments about Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) with 18-55mm IS Lens:
I love the ergonomics of this camera,..it feels as if it was custom made for my hands..
I only wish the build quality was alittle "sturdier" for the money I paid..it is all plastic..
right from the box, it is easy to get aquainted with the camera and start shooting.
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I decided to finally step up from a point-and-shoot to a dSLR. I spent hours upon hours reading reviews online before making my new purchase and settled on the Canon XSi. Sure, there have been two successors released since the Canon XSi/450D, but it's a remarkable camera packed with a lot of features and an intuitive menu. For beginners, hobbyists and professionals alike, the Canon Digital Rebel XSi is a great camera that yields fantastic performance and image quality. I am beyond pleased with my purchase, and wouldn't hesitate to buy from the Canon EOS line of cameras again and again. I hope that once I better understand aperture, ISO, shutter and focus speeds, I will be on my way to taking truly inspiring and impressive shots. The only qualm I have with the camera is motion blur in low light, even when using the highest ISO setting, which maxes out at 1600. Overall, I love my new camera and I look forward to learning more about the advanced features.
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Comments about Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) with 18-55mm IS Lens:
I've only just entered the SLR world, so I haven't much to compare this camera too. That said, I'm very pleased with my purchase so far. I was out shooting pictures all weekend and the only troubles I ran into were due to my own blunders. The camera is very user friendly (as user friendly as these cameras can be), the shutter speed is perfectly adequate (despite some of the reviews I read prior to my purchase), it has a descent-sized LCD screen and the images seem to be of good quality. Both night shots with longer shutter speeds and a higher ISO as well as close-ups. Each are turning out to be nice and crisp. But I haven't made any large prints yet, so we'll see. Overall though, so far, so good. I'm very happy with my purchase.
I was also out taking pictures for 8 hours and the battery was still going.
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Comments about Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) with 18-55mm IS Lens:
[...] the camera a Rebel xsi is a real sweet deal and a great value and camera is awsome. CS
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Comments about Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) with 18-55mm IS Lens:
The camera works very well. I like how you push the shutter button and it focus's itself. Also, I like all the options I have for the camera.
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Comments about Canon EOS Rebel XSi SLR Digital Camera Kit (Black) with 18-55mm IS Lens:
Easy to use, good pictures ... what else ?
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I have owned this camera for over a year now, and I have had excellent results. I have the kit lens, as well as a 55-250mm zoom, and the quality at 250mm is awesome. Recently took this camera to 2010 World
Series in San Francisco, sat in outfield and took great images with camera/lens.
What I like most is that you can use the "L" series lenses with the camera. Find a retailer that rents lenses, use the camera with ANY lens canon makes and experiment. The only way to learn the camera (and it's very easy), is to experiment with as many setting combinations as you can.
You will not be sorry for the purchase. I know I'm not!!!
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I've been having some problem with the shutter speeds. Sometimes when I try to take a picture the shutter speed slows down so much that the picture comes out completely blurred. I'm going to be taking it into a store to figure out whats wrong but other that, I love it! I'm a begninner so I'm still figuring out how to work it, but it does just what I need, which is why I bought it.
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Bought it because im starting in photography and i went looking into diferent cameras and brands.. Nikon was Ok but difficult to access to parameters.. Canon awesome.. buttons for everything.. (at start dont know what to do.. but later they were perfect).. it is an OK camera.. great value for the money..
i didnt need video.. so why pay extra for the T2i.. this one its just fine..
i would loved if i could shot more frames per seccond.. but in "sports mode" is ok..
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I own the Canon EOS digital rebel xti and that camera was really good. The XSi is not just better, it's awesome. the quality of it is unbelieveable, simple controls, durable, the battery life can last you for a long time, for example 600 shots and i haven't switched batteries either, which is impressive, and overall it's just a fine camera. if you own a canon or want to do more with digital photography then this camera is definely for you. if you own an xs make this your next target! highly recommended
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Good Basic Kit. The body is plastic of course, which doesn't have the solid feel of my old Olympus OMs, but for the price, I'll get used to it. Good battery life. View screen scratches very easily(get a protector!). Kind of awkward to change f-stops (hold button with thumb while turning wheel with same index finger) but I'm getting used to it. Kit lens is ok, sharp only at f8, lots of distortion towards wide end color o.k. 1:3 magnification is cool. Overall a good basic kit.
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This is my first DSLR and I'm totally in love with it. I love the fact that it doesn't have video like some DSLR's, I find that a completely useless feature. This camera has everything I could ask for in starting out a career in photography, and very easy to use. Placement of buttons are perfect. When I upgrade, I will be staying with Canon!!!
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Good choice! Easy to use.
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This camera is totally automatic and as a result it is very easy to get great pictures. In addition, it is fast and I love the image stablisher.
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My only complaint is that it is noisy but I have taken many great pictures with it. It is a great beginner dslr.
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I made a great buy, I recommend to a friend. I have no regrets. The camera has a great image, zoom is a wonderful quality. I believe that using it will achieve a level of good photos.
Fiz uma ótima compra, não me arrependo de jeito nenhum, eu indicaria para um amigo com certeza. A câmera tem uma ótima imagem, o zoom é de uma qualidade incrível. Acredito que com ela vou poder fazer fotos muito boas.
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Pictures of kids are sooo much better quality! I love the ease of use and easy to understand features! Just need to get a bag for travel!
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The image quality is wonderful, very little noise. Very user friendly and it is lightweight.
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