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Used Canon EOS Rebel XT DSLR w/18-55 EF-S Lens
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF and EF-S mount |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Supported File Format | RAW, JPEG |
Image Stabilization | Optical |
Maximum Focal Length | 55 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Metering Description | Max. aperture TTL metering with 35-zone SPC. - Evaluative metering, Partial metering at center (approx. 9% of viewfinder), Center-weighted average metering See more |
Brand | Canon |
About this item
- 8.0-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 16 x 22-inch prints
- Includes Canon's EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 zoom lens
- DIGIC II Image Processor provides fast, accurate image processing; captures images at a rate of up to 3 frames per second
- Fast start-up time--.2 seconds
- Powered by rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (included, with charger)
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Picture quality | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 5.0 | 3.9 | 4.2 |
Image stabilization | 4.2 | 5.0 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 3.7 | — |
Auto focus | 4.1 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.6 | — | — |
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display type | — | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 1.8 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 2.7 inches | 3 inches | 4 inches |
lens type | zoom | — | Wide Angle | Telephoto | Telephoto | Fixed |
zoom type | Optical, Digital | Optical Zoom | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom | Optical Zoom | Digital Zoom |
shooting modes | Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, Flash Off | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Panorama, Automatic, Easy | Manual |
connectivity tech | — | HDMI | Wi-Fi, NFC | Wi-Fi | wired, wireless | USB, Wi-Fi |
video resolution | 2K DCI 1080p | 1080p | 1080p | 1080p | 1080p | 4K UHD 2161p |
optical zoom | 3 multiplier x | 3 multiplier x | 3 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 40 multiplier x | — |
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Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
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Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 8 MP |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 8 MP |
White balance settings | Auto |
Self Timer Duration | 10 seconds |
JPEG quality level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Camera Flash | Canon Hot Shoe |
Image Stabilization | Optical |
Flash Modes Description | E-TTL II autoflash with EX series Speedlite |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200_sec |
Supported Image Format | RAW Fine Normal Large (3456 x 2304) 8.3MB 3.3MB 1.7MB Medium (2496 x 1664) - 2.0MB 1.0MB Small (1728 x 1152) - 1.2MB 0.6MB |
Video Capture Resolution | 2K DCI 1080p |
Video Standard | Yes (NTSC & PAL) |
Color Depth | 24 Bits |
Viewfinder Type | Optical |
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Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | NB-2LH Battery Pack 2x NB-2LH or 6x AA Batteries with BG-E3 vertical grip (optional) |
Battery Weight | 30 Grams |
Battery Life | 400 Photos |
Removable Memory | CompactFlash Type I or II |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Digital Scene Transition | zoom |
Compatible Devices | CompactFlash (type I & II) |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 3 |
Controller Type | RS-60E3 Terminal or Wireless remote controllers RC-1/RC-5 |
Wireless Communication Technology | RC-1/RC-5 |
Flash Memory Type | Compact Flash |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Skill Level | Professional |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Form Factor | DSLR |
Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Delay between shots | 0.33 seconds |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Lens Type | zoom |
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Aperture Modes | F3.5–F5.6 |
Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Digital Zoom | 3 x |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
Minimum Aperture | 3.5 |
Zoom Type | Optical, Digital |
Autofocus Points | 7 |
Camera Lens Description | 55 Mm |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF and EF-S mount |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Maximum Focal Length | 55 Millimeters |
Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 1600 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Exposure Control Type | Program AE (shiftable), Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Automatic Depth-of Field AE, Full Auto, Programmed Image Control modes, E-TTL II Autoflash Program AE, Manual, Exposure Compensation (+/-2 stops in 1/2- or 1/3-stop increments (1) Manual exposure compensation (2) AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing)), AE Lock |
Metering Description | Max. aperture TTL metering with 35-zone SPC. - Evaluative metering, Partial metering at center (approx. 9% of viewfinder), Center-weighted average metering |
Shooting Modes | Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, Flash Off |
Model Name | Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT |
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Brand | Canon |
Model Number | 0209B003 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #234,920 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #383 in DSLR Cameras |
ASIN | B0007QKN22 |
Color | Black |
Included Components | Camera Body & Lens |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Processor Description | digic 2 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2.5 x 3.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
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Product Description
The Canon EOS Digital Rebel camera now has a new, faster, even smaller big brother. Sibling rivalries aside, the 8.0-megapixel Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR adds resolution, speed, extra creative control, and enhanced comfort in the hand to one of the smallest and lightest digital cameras in its class. Even with its advancements in ergonomic design and technology, this easy-to-use EOS digital camera is compatible with all of Canon's EF lenses, including the EF-S lenses.
In-depth review from dpreview.com:At first you'd be forgiven for thinking this was just a drop-in upgrade of the EOS Digital Rebel with the EOS 20D's 8-megapixel sensor, but in actual fact it has a new CMOS sensor (it's 8.0 megapixels versus the 20D's 8.2 megapixels), the Digital Rebel XT also has a smaller body, re-worked design, DIGIC II, new features, and custom functions. Read the full Canon Digital Rebel XT review at dpreview.com.
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Customers like the quality, value, and ease of use of the digital camera. For example, they mention it's a well-rated camera, produces clear pictures, and is easy to use. Some are happy with speed, and weight. That said, opinions are mixed on performance.
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Customers like the quality of the camera. They say it's a well-rated camera with excellent lenses. Some say the kit lens is surprising good. Some like the features, lenses, and ease of use. Overall, most recommend the product.
"The XT is amazing. The battery comes partly charged so you can immedietly start using the camera (thank you Canon!)..." Read more
"...The lens that comes with it is a great general purpose lens, but be warned that additional lenses can be addictive!..." Read more
"...This is my first SLR. It is really good and I like it and I am glad to have it! I was really suprised how light is it!..." Read more
"...Basic 18-55mm EF-S lens is a solid, well-performing lensDislikes:No strong complaints overall...." Read more
Customers like the photo quality of the camera. They mention that it produces perfect, crystal clear pictures under normal lighting conditions. Some say that the pictures look really pretty. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...The image quality is excellent. You can get photo quality prints at 20x30, and even then I bet you could push it further...." Read more
"...to me is that I can fire away at the kids continuously, and dump the bad pics, which is a significant percentage!..." Read more
"...who wants to learn to use a digital SLR camera and produce high quality photos." Read more
"...of work to set everything correctly but if you know how the picture look really pretty!!! I am also fine with the battery...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the camera. They say it offers a great deal of performance for the money, and is well worth the price. Some customers also mention that the ease of use is astonishing.
"...spend some extra cash to get these advantages, I believe the camera is well worth it, especially if you're a family man and those kids will only be..." Read more
"...The Good:1. Great value in my opinion..." Read more
"...The price of this camera is ok. I found it today $50 cheaper then I payed but it is ok. Also tripod and better case is needed...." Read more
"...-Compatible with many Canon lenses-Priced very low for a DSLRThe Bad stuff (opinion):-Camera feels cheap...." Read more
Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They say it has a comprehensive and easy-to-follow instruction manual. They also appreciate the user friendly controls and fantastic manual functions. They mention that the camera is as easy to operate as the Rebel TI and that it has clear photographs.
"...3. Easy to use with plenty of different modes to help you along the wayThe Bad:1...." Read more
"...It's not very heavy, either, so it's easy to handle when I have to get in awkward positions to get a good shot...." Read more
"...It was better than I had expected.-Easier to use than expected.-Shoots great photos in Auto mode..." Read more
"...I've been very happy with it. Great pictures and overall, very easy to use...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the camera. They mention that it is very fast, with very little delay between shots. They appreciate the fast startup time, and the amazing flash performance. They also appreciate the quick focus and responsiveness.
"...The startup time is instantaneous which is absolutely wonderful.The burst mode is excellent with 3 fps...." Read more
"...Thats, I think, pretty good. Camera is really quick. I like the flash (you can change the flash exposure) I like the parameters and b&w filters...." Read more
"...Speed: having spent three years cursing shutter lag on my point-n-shoot S110, it's amazing to be able to get off 2 or 3 frames per second...." Read more
"...My impression:The Good stuff:-Camera shutter speed is fast. It was better than I had expected...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the digital camera. They say it's extremely light, not bulky, and versatile. They also appreciate the balanced weight.
"...It's a small camera that is easy to hold and balance. It's not very heavy, either, so it's easy to handle when I have to get in awkward positions to..." Read more
"...-Good amount of manual selections to work with-Lightweight and small-Compatible with many Canon lenses..." Read more
"...PROS:- Light, compact, and ergonomically designed.- The camera does NOT feel plasticky at all...." Read more
"...The cameras light weight body feels slightly cheapNo spot meterSmall viewing screen on rear..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the digital camera. Some mention that it takes great pictures and works very well, while others say that it stopped working in the middle of taking a picture.
"...Under sunny conditions, the lens performs pretty good, no complaints. But indoor photography sucks for lack of a better word...." Read more
"...AF mode and metering mode is good too! In automatic modes everything works properly...." Read more
"...When I tried to turn it back on a few minutes later, it wouldn't work. No LCD, wouldn't turn on. NOTHING! I assumed it was the battery...." Read more
"...Already having Canon USM lenses I got the body only and am very impressed with the results so far...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charger. Some mention it comes with a battery, charger, and memory card. However, others say it didn't come with any accessories that were supposed to be included.
"...then after that you have to put the case somewhere because it doesn't have any strap. Also the front lens cap...." Read more
"The XT is amazing. The battery comes partly charged so you can immedietly start using the camera (thank you Canon!)..." Read more
"...The strap is did not come with the item. The camera is NOT the one in the photo, in fact I call it false advertisement!..." Read more
"...It comes with its own battery charger, so there's no need to buy another one unless you want to keep a spare someplace...." Read more
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I can't give you a comparison between the XT and the 20D as I haven't owned a 20D, I can tell you a few things you may wish to know before buying.
This camera, is TINY. Extremely tiny. I'm a woman in my early twenties and I have small hands. The camera fits just right in my hands, but honestly, I don't see how someone with bigger hands would be 100% comfortable holding this. If my hands were any larger, they would be slipping off the bottom.
I had tried holding a 20D at a camera shop once and it felt too large in my hands to grip. The camera size is perfect for me, but just beware if you have larger hands. You may want to look into the battery grip, or test out holding the camera at a store before you order it. See the picture I uploaded above to get a size relation and how the camera fits in my hands.
For anyone who is migrating to this camera from a standard point and shoot digital camera, you cannot frame the image you are about to take using the LCD screen on the back. You must look through the viewfinder. The LCD screen is soley for menu use and preview mode after the picture has been taken, nothing more.
Something I've noticed is the camera makes a ratteling sound when moved around. I couldn't figure out what the heck it was, and then I finally reazlized it's the hinges from the pop-up flash. It sounds like they are loose when the flash is closed. I went to Best Buy and looked at their display model, and yep, it has the same problem. Well, it's not really a *problem* but frankly something ratteling around like that sounds cheaply made to me. My Canon film SLR doesn't make that sound.
I use a 420EX Speedlite flash with my SLRs so the popup flash doesn't concern me, but it was something I noticed and thought I would share.
I love that Canon gave the option to have a black finish over a silver one.
The startup time is instantaneous which is absolutely wonderful.
The burst mode is excellent with 3 fps.
It's extremely quiet.
The image quality is excellent. You can get photo quality prints at 20x30, and even then I bet you could push it further.
I really can't elaborate more then what other reviews have said. If you are looking for a step into the digital SLR world, this is the ticket. Or you can even check out the newly reduced original Digital Rebel, but for the extra hundred bucks or so, I would just get the XT. You will not be sorry.
Two upgrades I would make right away: Get a Speedlite flash and the Canon 28-135mm lens.
Also, I don't know why people are submitting bad reviews grading Amazon on shipping for the Rebel XT. When I preordered the XT from Amazon (not from another 3rd party), it said it would be released March 20th. I got my Rebel XT in the mail yesterday (the 22nd) which if you ask me, is pretty darn good. Want something right away? Then walk into a store and buy it instead of ordering from the internet.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2005
I can't give you a comparison between the XT and the 20D as I haven't owned a 20D, I can tell you a few things you may wish to know before buying.
This camera, is TINY. Extremely tiny. I'm a woman in my early twenties and I have small hands. The camera fits just right in my hands, but honestly, I don't see how someone with bigger hands would be 100% comfortable holding this. If my hands were any larger, they would be slipping off the bottom.
I had tried holding a 20D at a camera shop once and it felt too large in my hands to grip. The camera size is perfect for me, but just beware if you have larger hands. You may want to look into the battery grip, or test out holding the camera at a store before you order it. See the picture I uploaded above to get a size relation and how the camera fits in my hands.
For anyone who is migrating to this camera from a standard point and shoot digital camera, you cannot frame the image you are about to take using the LCD screen on the back. You must look through the viewfinder. The LCD screen is soley for menu use and preview mode after the picture has been taken, nothing more.
Something I've noticed is the camera makes a ratteling sound when moved around. I couldn't figure out what the heck it was, and then I finally reazlized it's the hinges from the pop-up flash. It sounds like they are loose when the flash is closed. I went to Best Buy and looked at their display model, and yep, it has the same problem. Well, it's not really a *problem* but frankly something ratteling around like that sounds cheaply made to me. My Canon film SLR doesn't make that sound.
I use a 420EX Speedlite flash with my SLRs so the popup flash doesn't concern me, but it was something I noticed and thought I would share.
I love that Canon gave the option to have a black finish over a silver one.
The startup time is instantaneous which is absolutely wonderful.
The burst mode is excellent with 3 fps.
It's extremely quiet.
The image quality is excellent. You can get photo quality prints at 20x30, and even then I bet you could push it further.
I really can't elaborate more then what other reviews have said. If you are looking for a step into the digital SLR world, this is the ticket. Or you can even check out the newly reduced original Digital Rebel, but for the extra hundred bucks or so, I would just get the XT. You will not be sorry.
Two upgrades I would make right away: Get a Speedlite flash and the Canon 28-135mm lens.
Also, I don't know why people are submitting bad reviews grading Amazon on shipping for the Rebel XT. When I preordered the XT from Amazon (not from another 3rd party), it said it would be released March 20th. I got my Rebel XT in the mail yesterday (the 22nd) which if you ask me, is pretty darn good. Want something right away? Then walk into a store and buy it instead of ordering from the internet.
Make sure to get a big memory Compact Flash card. I've found good deals for 2 gig cards with rebates, which can hold 500+ pics in JPEG format, and still a few hundred even if you shoot in the RAW format. I have not found problems with the 40X write speed.
The battery life is very reasonable, allowing at least 250 shots before recharging in my exerience. I also recommend shopping for extra batteries, which can be found for a very good deal for the non Canon brand. I have not noticed any problems with the lower priced battery.
I purchased the optional battery pack, not really for extended battery life (it holds two batteries), but because I wanted a larger grip area and the pack has extra controls and shutter button for vertical shooting, which I find to be a huge advantage.
The software that comes with the camera is reasonable at doing basic photo editing (red eye reduction, etc.), but those who are more into it probably would be happier getting 3rd party software for in depth editing.
I also bought the Lowepro 100 Slingshot pack to carry the camera. It just fits this model with room to spare for accessories.
For those amateurs who are willing to spend some extra cash to get these advantages, I believe the camera is well worth it, especially if you're a family man and those kids will only be this age a short time!