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winsbxnyc

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what do u think about this one

Product Information
To capture an image of every memorable moment, there's nothing better than Canon's EOS Rebel XS. With powerful features including a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's DIGIC III processor, fast shooting and more, it's a digital powerhouse. Add to that simple, easy-to-use control, a compact design, a 2.5-inch LCD monitor, a high-quality Canon lens, a battery pack, and all the other necessary accessories, it's a beginner's dream come true.

Product Identifiers
Brand Canon
Model Rebel XS
MPN TU145LL/A
UPC 13803099249, 718122097562

Key Features
Camera Type Digital SLR
Optical Zoom 3x
Sensor Resolution 10.1 MP
Screen Size 2.5"

Optical Sensor
Sensor Size 14.8 x 22.2mm
Sensor Type CMOS

Lens System
Lens Type Zoom lens
Lens For SD Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS lens
Focal Length Range 18mm - 55mm
Focus Adjustment Automatic, Manual
Lens Filter Size 58 mm
Lens System Features Aspherical Lens
Auto Focus type TTL phase detection
Lens Construction 9 group(s) / 11 element(s)
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 29 - 88mm

Exposure
Max Shutter Speed 1/4000 sec
Min Shutter Speed 30 sec
Exposure compensation ?2 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Exposure Range EV 1-20 ( ISO 100 )
Exposure Metering Center-Weighted, Evaluative, partial (10%)
Exposure Modes Aperture-Priority, Automatic, Bulb, Depth-Of-Field, Manual, Program, Shutter-Priority
Light Sensitivity ISO 100, ISO 1600, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO auto (100-800)
Light Sensitivity Max 1600

Camera Flash
Flash Type Pop-up Flash
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Camera Flash Features AF Illuminator, Flash +/- Compensation, flash exposure bracketing
Flash Modes Auto Mode, Fill-in Mode, OFF mode, Rear Curtain Sync, Red-eye Reduction

Memory / Storage
Storage Media Type None
Flash Memory Size (Provided by manufacturer) 2 GB
Supported Flash Memory SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card

Viewfinder
Viewfinder Type Optical
Optical Viewfinder Type Eye-level mirror pentaprism
Viewfinder - Field Coverage 95%
Viewfinder Magnification 0.81x
Dioptric Correction Range -3 to +1

Dimensions
Depth 2.4 in.
Height 3.9 in.
Width 5 in.
Weight 15.9 Oz.

Display
Display Type LCD
Display Rotation Built-in
Screen Details LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5" - color
Display Size 2.5"

Microphone
Microphone Type None

Connections
Connector Types 1 x USB, 1 x composite video output, 1 x remote control
Expansion Slot 1 x SD Memory Card

System Requirements for PC Connection
Operating System Supported Apple Mac OS X 10.3 or later, MS Windows 2000 SP4 or later, MS Windows Vista, MS Windows XP SP2

Battery
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer specific

File Format
Still Image Format JPEG, RAW, RAW + JPEG

Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature 0 ?C
Max Operating Temperature 40 ?C

Other Features
Additional Features AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Auto Lighting Optimizer, Auto Power Save, Brightness Control, DPOF Support, Depth-Of-Field Preview Button, Direct Print, Highlight Point Display, Histogram Display, LCD Live View Mode, Orientation Detection, PictBridge Support, RGB Primary Color Filter, USB 2.0 Compatibility

Miscellaneous
Color Black
Shooting Programs Close-up, Landscape, Night portrait, Portrait mode, Sports mode
Special Effects Monochrome
Continuous Shooting Speed 3 frames per second
 

dherrera83

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its a good camera but if money aint an issue i would go for a better camera like a canon 50d, 60D and up even full frame like the 5d. Those have potential for changing lenses... Like a macro for those close ups...
 

thirty5

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Rating - 96.6%
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Go with a Canon 60D. Honestly a full frame is not that big of a deal for basic consumer.

The key is LENS! If you really want to take good pics you will need a decent body and then the Canon 100mm Macro lens ($550).

I have the Canon 50D and Love it. Look at the 60D.
 

thirty5

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Since you are in the City, i would goto B&H in Manhattan.... Look at them there.

But then what you can do is then price shop online and see if you can get a good deal out of state, so you dont have to pay sales tax. Since I am in NJ I always buy from BH on internet and have shipped. The tax on the camera is worth it..

But make sure that you don't buy one of those ALL IN ONE PACKAGES!

Adorama is a reputable place along with Beach Camera..
 

thirty5

A Little Annoyed!
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And if you really want to be able to take really really really good pics. you will need

Camera (Canon 60D, or a good Nikon, but i am loyal to Canon)
Good Tripod (a cheap one will work, but any movement can hurt)
Remote Release (that is used so you can snap the pic without touching the camera)

The reason that the 2nd 2 are needed, is that if you want a very clear picture, you want to shoot with a low ISO setting and a closed aperature (high setting). The combination of low ISO and High Aperature will require a very slow shutter speed. Any movement with the camera will cause blurring.

Now you can shoot with High ISO and open aperature so you can increase the shutter speed, but then the clarity of the image decreases. If you are shooting under blue lights or low light it is difficult while handholding the camera.
 

LatinP

Look at my bare bottom!
Location
Staten Island
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Hey the iPhone 4s DOES take great pictures nothing to lol about. In all honesty the camera has so little to do with it, you can take great pics with a mid-range dslr and a great macro lens. If you have it like that then spend more on the lens and less on the camera.
 

kidninja

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Location
New York
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yea i wasn't kidding when i said iphone, look at this pic i took with my iphone 4

photo.jpg
 

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