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Capture all your special moments with the Canon EOS Rebel Xsi/450D DSLR camera and cherish the memories over and over again. With a 12.2 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC III image pro...Read more
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I've been looking for a good DSLR camera for a while, now, and as a student with not a lot of disposable income, it's a difficult market to scour. I got this camera for a cou...Read more
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Capture all your special moments with the Canon EOS Rebel Xsi/450D DSLR camera and cherish the memories over and over again. With a 12.2 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC III image processor, this DSLR camera lets you take smooth, detailed, and high-quality images. The 3-inch monitor on this Canon 12.2 MP camera makes it easy to view photos, read menu, and compose shots. With a high ISO sensitivity (up to 1,600), the Canon EOS Rebel Xsi/450D captures clear photos even in low-light conditions. What's more, you can connect this Canon 12.2 MP camera to the USB port of a PC or a printer, thanks to its dedicated interface cable. All things considered, this Canon 12.2 MP camera, with an EF-S IS 18-55 mm lens, aims to be a great travel companion.

Product Identifiers
BrandCanon
ModelRebel XSi / 450D
MPN2756B003
UPC0013803096095, 013803096095, 479392559319, 4960999611549, 689466073249, 689466073263, 689466073287, 689466073294, 689466073300, 713733092661, 716788305052, 718122087563, 718122595631, 751404377600, 797734787207, 812147018677, 819690692583, 876546665658, 935831619537, 937163630143

Key Features
Camera TypeDigital SLR
Sensor Resolution12.2 MP
Screen Size3"

Optical Sensor
Sensor Size14.8 x 22.2mm
Sensor TypeCMOS

Lens System
Lens For SDEF-S IS 18-55mm
Focal Length Range18mm - 55mm
Focus AdjustmentAutomatic, Manual
Lens Filter Size58 mm
Auto Focus typeTTL phase detection
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera29 - 88mm

Exposure
Max Shutter Speed1/4000 sec
Min Shutter Speed30 sec
Exposure compensation±2 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Exposure RangeEV 1-20 ( ISO 100 )
Exposure MeteringCenter-Weighted, Evaluative, partial (9%), spot (4%)
Exposure ModesAperture-Priority, Automatic, Bulb, Depth-Of-Field, E-TTL II Program Flash, Manual, Program, Shutter-Priority
Light SensitivityISO 100-1600, ISO auto (100-800)
Light Sensitivity Max1600

Camera Flash
Flash TypePop-up Flash
Red Eye ReductionYes
Camera Flash FeaturesAF Illuminator, Flash +/- Compensation, flash exposure bracketing
Flash ModesAuto Mode, Fill-in Mode, OFF mode, Red-eye Reduction

Memory / Storage
Supported Flash MemorySD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card

Viewfinder
Viewfinder TypeOptical
Optical Viewfinder TypeEye-level mirror pentaprism
Viewfinder - Field Coverage95%
Viewfinder Magnification0.87x
Dioptric Correction Range-3 to +1

Dimensions
Depth2.4 in.
Height3.8 in.
Width5.1 in.
Weight16.8 Oz.

Display
Display TypeLCD
Display RotationBuilt-in
Screen DetailsLCD display - TFT active matrix - 3" - color
Display Size3"

Microphone
Microphone TypeNone

Connections
Connector Types1 x USB, 1 x composite video output, 1 x remote control
Expansion Slot1 x SD Memory Card

System Requirements for PC Connection
Operating System SupportedApple Mac OS X 10.3.x - 10.4.x, MS Windows 2000 SP4 or later, MS Windows Vista, MS Windows XP SP2

Battery
Battery Form FactorManufacturer specific

File Format
Still Image FormatJPEG, RAW, RAW + JPEG

Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature0 °C
Max Operating Temperature40 °C

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

Miscellaneous
Color Black
Shooting ProgramsClose-up, Landscape, Night portrait, Portrait mode, Sports mode
Special EffectsFaithful, Landscape, Monochrome, Neutral, Portrait
Continuous Shooting Speed3.5 frames per second

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Canon EOS Rebel XSi / 450D 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera - Black (Kit w/ EF-S IS 18-55mm Lens)
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Great Entry Level DSLR

Created: 03/03/10
I've been looking for a good DSLR camera for a while, now, and as a student with not a lot of disposable income, it's a difficult market to scour. I got this camera for a couple hundred dollars below retail, and I'm excited to keep exploring its functions and getting into more serious photography. The camera kit comes standard with the EFS 18-55mm IS lens, which includes an image stabilization system as part of the lens. This is a good standard-zoom lens that gives you some play room to set up your shots, but you'll definitely want to let that be just the start of your lens collection. With the EOS system, itself, finding other lenses is just a matter of having the extra cash to invest.

One of the biggest debates out there right now in cameras is the big question: Canon or Nikon? Before I bought this camera, I went out and did a LOT of research trying to figure out what brand I wanted to invest in and what I should be looking for in the brand. All of the reviewers and photographers I've read either swear by Canon or by Nikon, but what most of them have also said is that, between Canon and Nikon, it comes down to a matter of what feels best to you - they're about the same quality, when you boil them down to their basics. What made the difference to me was, having had no experience with DSLR systems, the ease of use that Canon gives you in their systems. Nikon's screen display was absolutely confusing to me - I saw a lot of numbers and symbols and things that, had I had the user's manual, I would have been better able to understand. Canon, on the other hand, had a screen that I was able to figure out after the first 10 seconds of turning the camera on. The display uses LARGE numbers and a simple layout that was much less intimidating than the Nikon.

The only thing I'd like to see better in this Camera is the shutter sound - if I'm shooting wildlife, I think I'm only going to get off one good shot before spooking any wild animals I'm trying to catch. I haven't tried this yet, but it's the feeling I'm getting. It's a LOUD shutter.

Definitely look for a good deal on this camera - it's worth the investment!
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Great Entry-Level DSLR

Created: 13/09/10
I have wanted to purchase a DSLR camera for a while and did quite a bit of research to determine which model would be right for me. I wanted to start out with one of the lower priced models. I decided to go with a Canon after reading many places that they produce the best picture quality, which is ultimately what picture taking is all about. I spent a lot of time comparing the XSi and the XS and ultimately chose the XSi because of the 2 additional auto focus points and the faster continuous shooting speed, although I'm not sure in the long run if it will make a difference or not. I have taken over 1300 pictures in the 3 weeks that I've had the camera and have been pleased with its performance.
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Canon EOS XSi 450D D-SLR

Created: 24/09/10
If you looking for a Digital SLR camera that is a step up for an entry level D-SLR then this might be the camera to look at.

The LCD screen is big with easy to read icons and information. It is also great to use with the "Live Preview" as you would a smaller Digital camera.

The weight of the XSi is one of the lightest in its class.

With the XSi using SD cards, there is no need to purchase some other type of memory that might not be used in anything else.

The speed of the continuous shoot is going to be more than sufficient for most people. The Image Stabilization adds to the ease of shooting by making your shoots more stable.

The flexibility of the XSi will meet the needs of most camera enthusiast and the simplicity of the point and shoot will allow even the novice to enjoy the quality of this camera.

If you are currently using a D-SLR and want to step up without spending a ton of money then the XSi is a very good camera for the money. If you want to be a little more flexible with your photography, the XSi will allow you to be creative.

I am thoroughly enjoying my Canon EOS Rebel XSi!

October 2010 Update, We got back from AZ and with the use of Custom setting was able to capture the true "Redness" of the Grand Canyon and the Rocks in AZ. If you want true to like colors, this is the camera for you.
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A step up for amateurs. Worthy of professionals.

Created: 09/03/10
I have to admit, I had to read and re-read the instructions. Then I experimented with it. In a short time, I was able to use my new camera the way it was intended. The Canon Rebel XSI allows an amateur, like myself, to take professional quality pictures. It has a lot of capabilities that allow me to take pictures that I simply cannot take with my point and shoot camera. I like to take advantage of the Image Stabilizer feature that gives pictures a much more crisper and cleaner look. The capability to set aperture openings and shutter speeds also allow for better pictures in low lighting or picture subjects in motion. This camera is not only worthy of a professional photographer, but is also a step in the right direction for amateurs, towards reaching higher levels of photography.
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Quality product for the right price. You won't regret the purchase.

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Created: 23/02/13
Buying this camera was an upgrade from all the point-and-shoot cameras I've owned before. While they've served their purpose over the years, and have gotten us through a lot of wonderful memories, I can honestly say I'm even more excited about the next decade of memories I hope to capture with this camera.

This camera is quick. My wife was capturing images of seagulls and pelicans at the beach today, and while not every image was perfect, I would say that at least 3/4 of them were pretty close. We haven't even tried the sport setting, yet the camera seems to handle the action just fine on other settings.

Coming from years of experience with point-and-shoot cameras and disposables, it was refreshing to see the first batch of prints from a high-quality camera. I notice that the colors and lighting are coming through much richer than I'm used to. I've always wanted a camera that gives you that nice, blurred background effect and depth of field - now I have one! My wife says that it makes all of our pictures look more professional.

Now that I have a camera with modular lenses, I can go out and buy new lenses that suit different situations. For example, a long distance lens that can handle vast landscape shots or a close distance lens that can capture the minutia of a flower petal.

The only negative that I can pin down so far regarding the functionality of the camera is that it can be a bit noisy at times. It's not obnoxiously loud, but when the camera auto-focuses, it will whine if you're too close. But I guess that just depends on what lens you're using. I still have a lot to learn about how to properly use a fancy camera like this.

As a final note, the battery on the camera seems to last a long time, and I bought this camera used! On my last camera, I used rechargeable batteries and had to change them out frequently. This camera used a rechargeable battery pack and I haven't had to charge it, even after using it twice for over two hours of run-time each.
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