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It was everything that I waited.Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black)
I'm hoping to master this DSLR and upgrade down the road, and hopefully I'll be able to make a career out of professional photography. Matter of fact, with the use of photoshop and/or lightroom, you could easily fool people that this camera & lens is that of a Canon Mark series the "L" lens series (well, maybe). I've always loved the image quality of Canon's lenses, so I decided to purchase this camera after many positive reviews. This is my first DSLR camera. Can't wait to learn more tricks and tips, and purchase some more lenses down the road.If your a beginner, like me, this camera and kit lens will not disappoint. It's a great lens to start out with and can definitely capture some rather great images.
Nothing AMAZING, but its a great lens, capable of quality images and I couldnt be happier.
Out of the box, I was amazed at the high-quality construction and sturdy feel.
Nothing special, and I have NO photography experience (other than the typical 'point & shoot' variety).
I've owned a Canon point & shoot for a while (SD1000).
I've uploaded a few test images, straight out of the box on day one.
Many people say this camera feels awfully light, which may be true compared to the higher-end camera's, but I felt it was really sturdy.
The kit lens works wonders.
So far, I'm pretty excited.
I'm very happy with my purchase.
Upgraded from a Nikon P5000 10 px Point and Shoot. Just wish I spent the money sooner.
great camera, but it"s not for dummies. it will make you smarter but you have to do some reading
The image quality is great. This is my first DSLR camera. So many people told me to get a Nikon d90, and I probably would have if it weren't for the price. I am not a photography expert, so this is a simpleton explanation of my experience with the camera so far. I have a feeling this camera is capable of so much more, but I still have very much to learn about it. I realize a d90 is a far cry from this camera.
I hate using a flash, and yet the flash on this camera is very nice. It was a toss up between Canon and Nikon. Lowlight conditions sometimes give me a problem, but I'm sure this can be fixed through the camera settings. However when it comes to features and quality for the price, the Canon Rebel XSi is hard to beat. This camera was worth every penny. The pictures look natural.
I would say this is a great starter DSLR.
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