Canon Rebel XT 8.0MP Digital Camera With EF-S 18-55MM F3.5-5.6 Lens - Silver

Canon Rebel XT 8.0MP Digital Camera With EF-S 18-55MM F3.5-5.6 Lens - Silver

SLR - 8MP - 0x Optical Zoom - 0x Digital Zoom - CompactFlash - 0 MB Installed Memory - 1.8in.
For convenience, ease of use and no compromise SLR performance, look no further than the EOS Digital Rebel XT. Featuring Canons Digital Trinity an 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, Canons own DIGIC II Image Processor and compatibility with over 50 EF Lenses the new Digital Rebel XT has an all new lightweight and compact body, improved performance across the board and the easiest operation in its class, simplifying complex tasks and ensuring the perfect shot every time.
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NexTag Editorial Review for Canon Rebel XT 8.0MP

Overall
5/5 stars
Ease of Use
4/5 stars
Features
5/5 stars
Quality
5/5 stars
Lightweight Digital Rebel Good Crossover for SLR Users
Review From: editorialreviews@nextag.com, Dec 12, 2007
Ever-improving digital cameras testify to the breakneck speed of technology. Canon's always-respected family of Rebels started off as single-lens reflex cameras. Newer generations have split off between manual and digital SLRs. Released in Winter 2005, Digital Rebel XT comes along in a tiny package, barely five-inches wide, less than four inches high, a little more than two and a half inches deep, and less than two pounds. Yet, as its vaunted 8.0-megapixel capability might hint, the XT packs in some nice features: a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor with the same pixel dimension as the fancier EOS Digital Rebel, seven-point autofocus, 12 exposure modes, and a Digic II processor. The shutter noise is quiet (although some users report a rattling from the pop-up flash hinges) and the camera is fast at three frames-per-second, with a 14-frame burst, and a 0.2 second startup.

Those with large hands might find the Rebel a runt, but a battery grip accessory can be attached for a more manageable hold. This is an entry-level Rebel for wonderful everyday use and a good transition for consumers crossing the digital divide from manual SLR. This version comes in silver gray.
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