Review summary of Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT
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Feb. 29, 2008
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alaTEST has collected and analysed 4537 reviews of Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT from international magazines and websites....
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 87/100 and users 91/100. Comparing these reviews to 34962 other Digital SLR Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaSCORE™ 91/100 = Best.
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The Canon EOS 350D is an exceptionally small and lightweight camera designed for amateur dSLR owners, but it delivers the responsiveness and image quality you'd expect from a semipro model....
Pros: Image quality leads its class, Competitive price, Ultrafast start-up time, Very responsive
Cons: Lightweight plastic body isn't ergonomically satisfying, No spot meter, Limited continuous-shooting mode, unimpressive kit lens, 1.6x lens-conversion factor
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I have had the 350D for some weeks now, under normal situations the camera is flawless and produces very good results. Some pictures have been good enough to sell.I have found that external flash units that are comaptable are very expensive to buy. It would have been better if those of us already having EOS camera's could interchange flash units.
In all it is a great camera and I would recomend anyone taking photography seriously give this one a try.
Pros: Ease of use, multi function, can use some EF len's
Cons: Related products such as external flash very expensive to by
Recommended: Yes
Has Owned Product: 6 Week(s)
Professional review from shutterbug.com
Canon's EOS Digital Rebel XT; 8-Megapixel CMOS Sensor And Options Galore
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George Schaub
Jan. 1, 2006
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You can shoot in numerous JPEG compression ratios or raw (Canon's CR2 file) or with raw+Large JPEG....
Canon EOS-350D / Digital Rebel XT DSLR full review
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Gordon Laing
Dec. 1, 2005
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Canon's EOS-350D seriously raised the bar for budget digital SLRs. It's smaller, lighter and faster than its predecessor, while sporting 8 Megapixels compared to the 6 of its rivals. Since its launch though, almost every major manufacturer has released ne...
Pros: Higher resolution than rivals (albeit modest) Natural image processing and low noise Quick startup and overall handling Compact and light body
Cons: 1.8in screen small by today's standards Screen slightly dark with default settings USM lens not in standard bundle Body may be too small for some
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For amateurs and semi-pros who want fast results but plenty of room to learn and improve, the Canon 350D is light in body but heavy in features, it's the perfect first entry point into the wonderful world of Digital SLRs....
Pros: Exceptional functionality in a small package, Plenty of scope for your money
Cons: Lack of weight can compromise integrity for those with less nimble fingers
Review Verdict: Pound for pound the Canon 350D is light in body but heavy in features, it's the perfect first entry point into the wonderful world of Digital SLRs. For amateurs and semi-pros who want fast results but plenty of room to learn and improve, this is a great c
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