Canon Digital Rebel XT Review

Posted by on Jun 7, 2005 | 5 Comments

Since the Canon Digital Rebel / EOS-300D revolutionised the DSLR market in 2003, the company has been working hard to improve on what was and still is a very successful DSLR. In the past year, several rivals from other well known brands have appeared, with the immensely successful Nikon D70 as their strongest competitor. Now that Canon has released its new Digital Rebel XT – or EOS-350D as it is called in some markets – the tables have been turned once more and it will be interesting to see how the competition will react to this.

Apart from being smaller and lighter, build quality on the Digital rebel XT has been improved and several new features have been incorporated. Canon has updated the pixel count to 8 million, using a newly developed CMOS sensor – the fourth new CMOS sensor from Canon in just 12 months – and the same DIGIC-II processor that can be found in Canon’s pro and semi-pro models. The camera will be sold as a kit with Canon’s EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II lens or as a body only…

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  • http://www.facebook.com/danielwired Daniel Wired

    I would consider an iphone and a ipad… if it didn’t require itunes

  • http://appletechworld.posterous.com Appleinfoexpert

    Well your right Chris, consumers want experience but Apple is headed in another direction than any othen any other tablets. And plus there nothing better than the iPad 2 CPU it fast really faster than any android tablets.

  • http://messagesofhope.net Terry the B

    “Ultimately, the consumer wants an experience.” Truer words were never spoken! Specs are not it. WebOS just might be a contender – HP really does focus on the consumer’s experience now.

  • Mrk

    IPad2 still a why pad if you ask me…..
    Why people are willing to overpay for the
    Apple logo is beyond me

  • Bob

    Get a maxi pad. At least it has more uses…