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Canon EOS Rebel Ti 35mm SLR Kit w/ 28-90mm Lens

Canon EOS Rebel Ti 35mm SLR Kit w/ 28-90mm Lens

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: My camera dont work
Review: I have purchased this camera and it stop of working after 3 months, (I wrote The first review on amazon for this camera) I have lost my money :(

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Canon Great Product!
Review: I own this camera and the Gii, and I love them both. They are both wonderful cameras, with great features. Wonderful camera for the casual or professional photographer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Canon Great Product!
Review: I own this camera and the Gii, and I love them both. They are both wonderful cameras, with great features. Wonderful camera for the casual or professional photographer.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst SLR
Review: I purchased my Canon Rebel Ti with great hopes for a lot of money but I am very disappointed with it. It is the worst SLR camera that I have ever used. Bad focusing/flash/handling. I really do not recommend it to anybody. Stay away from it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Totally satisfied with this setup.
Review: I purchased my canon Rebel Ti with the 28-90 lens from
Wolf Camera in Charlotte, NC and I have been very happy with it. Previously I have owned and still own and use two different models of Minoltas, an XP-700 and a 400Si. I operate a small one man photography busines from my home and all three of these camera get a real workout. The canon is the new top of the hill user camera for me at this time. I just need to add a new lens in the 28-200 range to extend the versitility of this unit. Wayne Shook dba commoncentsphoto@conninc.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eeeeeexcellehnt
Review: I really enjoy this camera.

Very ergonomic, completely flexible, full of features (including auto-bracketing, multi-frame advance, pre-programmed settings for typical scenes (night, portrait, etc.), manual modes), good flash, 28-90mm zoom, easy to read lcd screen on the back. To top it all off it's a VERY light load, yet sturdy!

And most importantly, the pictures are absolutely beautiful.

If you're serious about learning real photography at any pace, pick this thing up. You'll feel like a dog who just walked into a meat plant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extremely capable camera with excellent optics.
Review: I recently have become very interested in photography, and after a few weeks of reading reviews and conducting hands-on research at my local camera shop I decided on the Rebel Ti. After almost 25 rolls of film I have yet to be disappointed with this camera. Everything about the camera screams quality. Lets start with the body. Its diminutive yet ergonomically designed shape just fit beautifully in my hands, and most of the basic settings are adjustable using just a few fingers. The large lighted LCD display on the back of the camera is extremely readable, and makes it effortless to discern the settings of the camera and make quick adjustments. The body is also compatible with every EOS lens, which makes up the largest selection of lenses in the industry.
This camera defines the term "user-friendly." The mode selector dial on the top right of the camera body is easy to read and use. It offers just about every feature any serious photographer could need, from an aperture priority mode to full manual operation, and yet remains accessible to anyone who wants to just pick it up, turn it on, and start taking pictures. All menu operations such as ISO speed changes and multiple exposure settings are just a few button presses away, and all are easy to set. The camera even offers useful modes such as Auto Exposure Bracketing, a feature that automatically changes the exposure up to 2 f-stops for 3 frames, effectively overexposing and underexposing the same picture. This is useful for getting the exposure just right, and has saved some of my best shots.
The lens is also superlative. Going from a fairly wide 28mm to a moderate telephoto 90mm, the lens works suitably in almost every situation. The zoom is very smooth, and the auto focus is exceptionally fast. The clarity and quality of my pictures taken with this lens have been very good.
I have only experienced a few small problems with this kit, but they are worth noting. The Rebel Ti has no spotmeter, and only uses Canon's partial metering mode, which sometimes has trouble with difficult exposures and strong backlighting. The camera is quite noisy when winding and rewinding film, and takes a few seconds to do both as it prewinds the film. Lastly, the lens has front rotating barrel which prohibits the use of circular polarizing filters, a fact I discovered the hard way. The lens is also a little noisy when focusing.
The Canon Rebel Ti is a near perfect camera for a beginner looking for a solid starter camera or an advanced amateur needing to upgrade or a reliable backup. I love mine, and have no regrets with the purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good for beginners
Review: I'm a photojournalist and I like this camera. It's great for beginners. It's light and easy to use. There's automatic focus and you can also focus manually. It's dial features are convenient and fun to use. I recommend it for a first camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't underestimate the possibilities with this camera!
Review: I've used Canon SLR cameras for the last 21 years and have never had any problems with any of them (a F-1, AE-1, EOS 5). I've been using this camera for the last 3 months and have been very pleased with it.

This camera's initial appeal is the compact, light weight design. However, this camera offers much, much more!

This camera has most of the features and manual setting possibilities found in professional level cameras along with idiot-proof automatic settings that make it as easy to use as a point-and-shoot...

Because you can mount any of the countless quality EOS lenses to this camera, the possibilities of crafting quality pictures is endless. The 28-90 lens that comes with this camera is a good place to start, but don't limit yourself to just this one choice. Canon has been making EOS cameras for the last 16 years and has been a market leader all that time. There's lots of great new and used lenses available.

Another definite plus to this camera is the awesome ergonomics. Unlike most SLR's, you can easily operate this one (including setting all manual and automatic settings) with just your right hand. I've never used a camera that I've been able to do this in a natural, comfortable and secure manner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Canon EOS Rebel Just Got Better
Review: If you still like to take pictures using the 35mm format, then this camera is for you. Like many others, I was quick to purchase a digital camera (Canon Powershot) and enjoy the whole digital camera scene but when it comes to superior photographs, there is nothing that can compare with 35mm photography. I was looking for a new 35mm camera and went into a local camera shop. I was introduced to the new EOS Rebel Ti and it did not take me long to really enjoy the features and looks of this camera. It is significanly lighter then its predecessor and its looks are striking. I like having the menu screen on the back of the camera in a larger LCD screen. It's much easier on the eyes. The different settings allow even the most advanced photographer options that are often found on much more expensive cameras and like all of Canon's 35mm line, the lenses are interchangeable and give you greater flexibility in your picture taking experience. The built in flash pops up automatically in low light settings and you still have the option of adding on another flash on the cameras top. You get so many features for a really great price. ... This is the camera for both the beginner and advanced photographer.


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