Contramaestre Xsi Rebel ? Outstanding Camera

Just had an opportunity to use this camera under varying conditions in USA and Canada. I am a long time amateur trying to become a professional. From the Pacific coast of California to Mobile, AL., where I live, to my new grand daughter’s face in Brampton, Ontario, CDA., to Niagara Falls, CDA., and back home, this camera performed exceedingly well. I have taken well over 600 pics and the battery still has charge for perhaps another 600 pics. I used auto settings as well as dedicated, and in every case, the results were outstanding. My family and friends were amazed at the crispness of the prints, but for me, it was the ease of use and ready adaptability that got my attention. This will be my main camera for some time to come. A rebel in its class, but attaches a new meaning to the word. Likely to stay at the head of this class.

http://wendykeithdesigns.co.uk/wp-includes/ALFA_DATA XSi Rebel – Very Nice Camera

I’ve owned a Rebel XT for a few years, so bought this camera to upgrade. It’s easy to use and if it’s anything like the Rebel XT, it will be very reliable. The shutter is responsive. I get live view mode as well as viewfinder shooting. The big LCD screen is very nice. I didn’t go through every feature, as most of them I will never use. Moreover, the menu is easy to navigate, and one doesn’t get overwhelmed by buttons on the camera. (I also have Nikon equipment.) I give it 5 stars.

XSi Rebel – I Love My New Camera!

For quite some time I was wanting to get a digital SLR camera, because I was sick and tired of the shutter lag that regular digital cameras have. Though I was happy with the pictures my Konica Minolta Dimage Z10 made – especially outdoors, I dreaded to make pictures indoors or trying to capture moving objects on picture (now you see me, now you don’t).

So I was contemplating for month which digital SLR I wanted and needed. Since this is my first camera of this kind and I’m merely a hobby fotographer, I didn’t want to shell out several grands. But I wanted something that had enough “oomph” to it to justify the price tag. So I looked into the Canon Rebel XTi, Nikon D40, Olympus E30 and Olympus E50. The thing I didn’t like about the Olympus was the fact, that it seems that I had to buy Olympus picture cards and they are kinda pricy.

So I went back and forth between the Canon Rebel XTi and the Nikon D40. Then I looked into the XSi Rebel and read the repords on amazon.com and other sites, compared both Canon cameras side by side. After a week or two I finally decided to spend a bit more but have a few more extras with my camera.

And I had a lot of fun in the last few days with this camera. I can take pictures with it, that come out clear and vivid even in lower light indoors. I would have had smudgy blurrs with my other camera under the same condition. Right now I am only using the Canon lens EF 50 f/1.8 II for it’s higher sensitivity to light, but wait until I go on vacation to Northern Germany in 2 weeks and I will try out the lens that came with the camera. Can’t hardly wait!
In a nutshell: So far I haven’t regreded my desicion to buy this camera!

XSi Rebel – I Want Use It, Too

A Pro, I’ve a Canon Ds and a Canon D Mark II n, for jobs. And, a Rebel XT and XTi, as back up cameras and for assistants to use, and I got an XSi Rebel for the same reason as the other Rebel’s! Though, I got to tell you, I really like this sweet little light 12MP camera. Add the battery pack grip…, and I want’a use it too and am going to, especially when I want to lighten my camera bag for a long hike by foot to a location to shot and for times when I’ll be carrying a camera in hand all day long… It has all the basic manual and auto functions that I might need and then some, and other pluses…

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