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Why buy Canon XSi?

Why buy Canon XSi?


Why buy Canon XSi?

Posted: 03 May 2011 04:00 AM PDT

With all the decisions SLR cameras these days can be difficult to decide what to buy. Well, this story can only make it easier for you to decide the Canon Rebel XSi. As with many digital cameras on the market, your XSi makes some convincing arguments for choosing it.

A 3-inch LCD is the standard for quality in most cameras these days, and XSI is no exception. The LCD screen is not only big, but has a resolution of 230K and offers a goodSeen from different viewing angles of 150 degrees or more o.

One screen was very pleased there is also showing work well with information on the main display.

As a Canon, you have the pick of the litter when it comes to extra lenses. The EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS kit is ideal for first SLR photographers, but it's good to know that you are spoiled for choice for extra lenses belowStreet.

Spot metering is just one of the features, the cameras added to Canon XSI, so often more expensive. Flash compensation is such a function.

Another interesting feature is a countdown, take several shots for you. This means that you should not run again after each shot the camera to reset the timer.

different ISO settings, make this a more flexible Rebel camera. They allow the photographer to compensate for less thanoptimal conditions of light, or for situations where flash use is not possible. ISO settings are 200, 400, 800 and 1600. Higher settings make the camera better to light.

Live View is a feature much praised, especially since so many for the first time SLR users have with their old point and shoot cameras used to. This method works well if you take the camera away from your face a frame. Live View focusing can be a little 'difficult, because it is a bit'slowly.

Remember that if your going to buy a Rebel XTi, a there are a couple of other models in the lineup rebel with similar characteristics. The XT (if you find one), the XS, and the recent introduction T1i. The T1i is more expensive, but also includes high-definition capabilities and a much improved image sensor.

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