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Canon Rebel Xsi tested

Submitted by Brandon on Tuesday, 20 May 2008No Comment
Canon Rebel Xsi tested

 The Canon Rebel line keeps getting better and better…

Popular Photography has the look at the Canon Rebel Xsi. This 12 mega-pixel beauty continues to push the line between entry-level and pro-level SLRs.

The Rebel line continues up the megapixel count to the fourth-generation EOS Rebel XSi. But the 12.2MP XSi ($800, street, body only; $900 with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Canon EF-S IS lens) is a lot more than just another deuce worth of dots. Enough upgrades to performance and convenience have been added — some trickle-downs from the pro-level EOS-1D series — that the XSi qualifies far more as an enthusiast model than an entry-level one.

Canon Rebel Xsi

It’s a very positive review, and if you want to get all the details, head on over to PopPhoto.com for the full rundown.

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