The Canon Digital Rebel XSi Digital SLR camera removes the complexity and intimidation usually associated with SLR cameras by providing Point-and-Shoot ease sought by casual photographers with the flexibility and expandability experienced photographers look for.
At the list price of $799.99 (below $650.00 at many online retailers), the Rebel XSi delivers enough advanced features that make it worth the hefty price tag.
First, the Rebel XSi has a substantial body that feels light yet is well-built. Therefore, you can get a solid grip while aiming for a steady shot. In addition, the menu buttons are more concrete so you are sure you have pressed a button with a “click” sound as feedback. On the other hand, users might find the Exposure Lock and AF selector buttons a bit too soft. However, this does not take away from this SLR camera’s substantial build.
With a 3 inch LCD screen with 230 pixels, users will applaud at how great images look on the display. The sensor’s high resolution means what you are seeing is what you get. However, there is a tiny but still apparent delay using the optical zoom (10x with this model). You will have a short wait while the image loads on the display.
The excellent viewing angle of the Rebel XSi more than makes up for any of its noticeable negatives since you can still see the screen quite clearly whether you are holding the camera straight up or at any other angle. Since SLR cameras produce better shots when the display is accurate, the Rebel XSi certainly delivers.
Finally, a feature that many users are buzzing about regarding this particular model is the Live View function. Users have the option to either manually focus, use one of two autofocus choices (both quicker ways), or use Live View in which the camera uses contrast detection to focus (the slower way). Unfortunately, Live View, while helpful, is not equivalent to Point-and-Shoot efficiency and speed. You do not simply point the camera and shoot using Live View to compose your shot. This would actually only work by using a tripod or placing the camera on a flat surface. While Live View is precise, it is also too slow for hand-held shooting.
All in all, if you are looking for a dependable SLR camera that you do not have to go into debt for, the Canon Digital Rebel XSi is the perfect choice in a balance of features and price tag.
Quick Technical Specifications
- 12.2 megapixel resolution for photo-quality poster-size prints
- 3.0-inch LCD screen
- DIGIC III for fast & accurate image processing
- Integrated EOS cleaning system
- Includes Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens