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Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12MP Digital SLR Camera (Black Body Only)

Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12MP Digital SLR Camera (Black Body Only)

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Brand: Canon
Category: Photography

List Price: $699.99
Buy New: $539.99
You Save: $160.00 (23%)



New (38) Used (4) Refurbished (1) from $497.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 272 reviews
Sales Rank: 60

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Monitor Size: 300
Optical Zoom: 3
Display Size: 3
Maximum Focal Length: 0
Minimum Focal Length: 0
Maximum Resolution: 12
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 8 x 10 x 6
nv:Sensor: 12.2 Megapixel
Image Resolution: 4272 x 2848
Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card
Compressed Format: JPEG, RAW
Optical Viewfinder: Eye-level pentamirror
LCD Monitor: 3.0-inches
LCD Coverage: 95%
Shutter Speed: 1/60 - 1/4000 sec.
Light Metering Method: Evaluative
Light Metering Method: Partial metering
Light Metering Method: Spot Metering
Light Metering Method: Center-Weighted Metering
Exposure Control: Programmed AE
Exposure Control: shutter priority
Exposure Control: Full Auto

MPN: XSI Body
Model: XSI Body
UPC: 013803096071
EAN: 0013803096071
ASIN: B0012Y88QQ

Release Date: April 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand new in a retail package. Ship to the continental US only. No APO/FPO/AK/HI/PR/PO Box. Ship within one business day with free shipping insurance.

Features:
  • 12.2-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for poster-size, photo-quality prints
  • Large 3.0-inch LCD display; Enhanced Live View function
  • DIGIC III image processor provides fast, accurate image processing; improved Autofocus and framing rate
  • EOS Integrated Cleaning system, plus Dust Delete Data Detection in included software
  • Stores images on SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
For stunning photography with point-and-shoot ease, look no further than Canon's EOS Rebel XSi. The EOS Rebel XSi brings staggering technological innovation to the masses. It features Canon's EOS Integrated Cleaning System, Live View Function, a powerful DIGIC III Image Processor, and a 12.2-megapixel CMOS Sensor with Optical Image Stabilizer. The EOS Rebel XSi's refined, ergonomic design includes a 3.0" LCD monitor, compatibility with SD and SDHC Memory cards and accessories that enhance every aspect of the photographic experience. Image Format - 22.2mm x 14.8mm 3 - 2 Horizontal - Vertical Aspect Ratio Color Filter System - RGB primary color filter Low-pass Filter - Located in front of the image sensor, non-removable Recording Format - Design rule for Camera File System 2.0 Image Format - JPEG, RAW (14-bit Canon original) RAW+JPEG White Balance Settings - Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, and Custom Focusing Modes - One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF) Metering Range - EV 1-20 (with EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100) Exposure Compensation - Manual 2 stops in 1/3 or 1/2-stop increments and AEB 2 stops in 1/3 or 1/2-stop increments AE Lock - Automatic when focus achieved with evaluative metering and One-Shot AF, and Manual by AE lock button Shutter Type - Electronically controlled and focal-plane shutter Shutter Speeds - 1/4000 seconds to 1/60 seconds, X-sync at 1/200 seconds, 1/4000 sec. to 30 seconds, bulb Self-timer - 10-seconds, 2-seconds delay or 10-seconds delay plus continuous shooting Brightness Control - 7 levels provided Dimensions - 5.1 x 3.8 x 2.4 (128.8x97.5x61.9mm) Weight - 16.8 ounces (475 grams) body only


Customer Reviews:   Read 267 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars (not yet received)   January 6, 2009
FSU Bear (Dade City, Fla USA)
It started in my life with an AE1 and Canon has progressed through my life. I bought a Rebel XSi for my 17 year old daughter in California this Christmas and she has explored California showing me snow and mountains and different shorelines as well as beautiful sunsets. Although we in Florida have the latter, she's opening up my vision of California as well as her vision to photography. So now, with some saved money, I have also purchased a Rebel XSi. Its my turn to revive my passion of phography. (It supposedly arrives this Friday!)


4 out of 5 stars Pretty Nice so far   January 4, 2009
Matt W. (Dallas, TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a pretty good camera so far, I don't really see many problems with it. However there are a few things that bother me right now, on is that it's a slightly smaller size than I need with my hands anyway, I did read the specs just the feel of the camera is a a bit off compared to my previous canon film slr's and there is no surprise there. Another is that the digital noise has been somewhat bothersome on some of my night photography but no more than anticipated, noise doesn't have the same charm that film grain has though. Aside from a few minor complaints about size and noise of the camera, I'd like to be able to step down to 50 iso or even 25 maybe that could be done with a firmware update down the line. And I would have loved it to be full frame at this price but I can't complain I don't have enough money to buy a higher end camera. The lens is nice but nothing fantastic, IS works good for about 2 or maybe 3 stops which is swell. I've been using it heavily since late December and so far I feel confident in my decision to buy this camera. The colors are accurate and shooting in RAW helps to maintain great detail in the image. All in all its a nice camera for an introduction to digital nothing spectacular but its doing well enough for me.

On a side note I've been playing a lot with mounting other brand lenses on this camera coming up with somewhat of a lomo feel to the digital world without messing around with photoshop. So far I've used a holga, and diana lens and been able to produce some lets call them interesting images, still working on the best way to mount them but I'll try to post some images once I get it worked out.

I hope the review helps and that I didn't babble on too much, its a nice camera but you get what you pay for don't expect the best but you can make great images from it still.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing camera   January 3, 2009
Bob Christner (Albuquerque)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have been waiting for DSLR technology to reach this level: 12.2MP, better than 3 frame/s speed combined with an 8GB memory card which holds 1300+ images at full resolution make this camera perfect, being a Canon with their wide range of lenses makes it the perfect DSLR. I had been watching prices for a while and Amazon not only had the best price, but also delivered the camera to my door on Christmas eve. Good vendor, great camera, and the best price what more could I ask!!


5 out of 5 stars Great Camera & Software but bad manual   January 2, 2009
CJ (Atlanta, Ga)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The camera is exceptional for the money. The manual that comes with it is dry however and makes it hard to grasp the concepts of how and when to use specific functions. In order to quickly learn how to use all that it had to offer, I bought a training video and I am very happy that I did as it saved a lot of time. There are many out there but I can only speak to the one that I bought which was "Canon Rebel XSi DVD Training Guide Tutorial Lessons XTi".

The software that comes with the camera is excellent as well but again the instructions are sorely lacking. [...]. There are a series of Canon sponsored videos that will guide you in using this powerful software.

Lens: I have the 18mm-55mm and 55-250mm kit lens. These work well. I wanted to do portraits and closeups with a beautiful "bokeh" (which is Japanese for the blurring effect behind the subject due to a shallow depth of field). For this, I also bought the Canon f1.4 50mm, which is my best lens.

I also got the Canon 580EX II flash. Again, poor instructions and confusing but just Google for help as there are only a few things that a beginner needs to know. Get a "diffuser" with it as well to help control the shadows that it can cast.

If you want to use the "mirror lock" function on the camera you should also get a wireless/RF (not infrared-IR) remote. Just be careful to make sure that it works with the "mirror lock" function as some do not.

So, if you like photography and are a serious amateur, you can't go wrong with the Canon xsi in my opinion.




2 out of 5 stars Had High Hopes!   January 2, 2009
J. Schoenheit
0 out of 5 found this review helpful

After reading countless reviews and fighting with the wife about what camera we should buy to replace a 3yr+ Old Canon 5Mp Powershot 610 we decieded on the Rebel EOS XSi. This camera turned out to be terrible in numerous apspects. Auto-focus is next to useless. Nothing seemed to be in focus, even pics taken with our old Powershot 610 were better indoors and out. Flash is worse then a candle for typical lite rooms. Expect to have to buy an add on flash with any of these DLSR the image processors just dont work with adundant light just like camcorders. Pictures were either under or overexposed and sometimes the flash wouldnt even go off. The camera grip is aweful and you constantly either cover the red eye reducer or the flash with your hand while trying to hold it. Even my wife who has small hands had a hard time holding it. The auto-focus issue seems to be a recurring issue with the this camera for months now after reading reviews. These entry DSLR dont seem to be living up to the expectations one would expect for a $700+ camera plus lenses and accessories.

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