The Canon Digital Rebel Xti (400D) is the second last in the line of Canon digital Slr aimed at the enthusiast shop segment. The successor to the Digital Rebel Xt (350D) and the original Digital Rebel (300D) camera indeed marked a turning point in the shop for digital Slr.
It was launched in October 2006, exactly 3 years after the first of the series (Canon Digital Rebel), with features that eluded many professional cameras. Entertaining digital features such as a sensor cleaning theory (Eos Integrated Cleaning System), the possibility of photograph styles, auto focus sensor, 9-point support, F2.8 maximum aperture and a super Entertaining display of 2.5 inches.
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Based on the 10.1 megapixel Cmos sensor and Canon's image processing motor Digic Ii. Annotation of any camera that produces less noise in pictures with a sensitivity of Iso400 and higher, surpassing more expensive cameras like the Nikon D80. This camera has some complaints from consumers with larger hands because of small control buttons and dials. Other competitors contain the Nikon D40x, the Sony Alpha 100 and Pentax K10D.
Canon BG-E3 Battery Grip for EOS Digital Rebel XT Camera Best
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Canon BG-E3 Battery Grip for EOS Digital Rebel XT Camera Feature
- Designed specially for the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Camera and Rebel XTI
- Holds up to two Canon NB-2LH battery packs or six AA batteries
- Doubles shooting length time
- Provides excellent vertical shooting control
Canon BG-E3 Battery Grip for EOS Digital Rebel XT Camera Overview
The Canon BG-E3 battery grip holds two NB-2LH batteries or six AA type batteries in a tray. If two NB-2LH batteries are inserted, power is supplied simultaneously by both battery packs. If both NB-2LH packs are fully charged then the number of frames you can capture are doubled -- ~1200 pictures without flash or ~800 pictures if the flash is used 50% of the time. At colder temperature (32°F) that number drops to ~900 or ~700 if flash is used 50% of the time.The BG-E3 adds a portrait grip with a vertical shutter release complete with AE/FE-Lock button, AF point selector button, exposure compensation button and Main Dial.Customer Reviews
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While it is a goods for the amateur photographer, it does not offer all the features of the Canon Eos 30D or the Nikon D200. Its photograph capability falls just short of those cameras. Obviously its top shutter speed of 1/4000s and burst of speed of 3 frames per second (fps) does not match the specifications of the professional cameras but meet the needs of most developed amateur photographers (prosumers).
The camera is without fail small, which can be a qoute for some, especially if your hands are large or have large lenses, so I would propose the battery grip (Canon Bg-E3 Battery Grip) which also furnish place for a second battery. Balancing the camera with the larger grip and adding a more accessible shutter button when shooting photos vertically.
The screen deserves a isolate episode thanks to valuable improvements over previous models (Digital Rebel and Digital Rebel Xt). It now offers a wide viewing angle of 160 degrees and is Entertaining enough to be able to view photos taken in direct sunlight. It is a pity that the small Lcd of previous models and will not be able to compose the photograph over the screen as it allows some reflex digital technology with LiveView.
After using Lcd screens from point-and-shoot, I have to admit that more than once it bothers me to have to use a viewfinder. It is also a great surprise to prosumers that a camera in this price range soldiery you to use the visual viewfinder when framing your photos. The newer Rebel Xsi, does away with this restriction.
Other reviews I've read, made negative comments about the battery life (Canon Nb-2Lh Rechargeable Battery) that comes with the camera (720 mAh). Especially, when the competition offers batteries around 1500 mAh. Someone else good reason, to opt for the extra battery grip (Canon Bg-E3 Battery Grip).
The Canon Rebel Xti (400D) Steers Clear of the Bleeding EdgeCanon EOS - Erin Manning about the Rebel XSi / EOS 450D Lense selection 15/30 Video Clips. Duration : 0.97 Mins.Use a variety of lenses and settings to get stunning landscapes easily! 1. Lens selection, 2. Changing the lenses, 3. Sensor cleaning
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