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Canon EOS Rebel Ti 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only--No Lens)

Canon EOS Rebel Ti 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only--No Lens)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 21st century starter SLR
Review: After 18 years of using the magnificent T70, a dear friend wanted a good complete second-hand SLR kit to start taking good pictures. It was time for me to move on, so I sold her mine. I've always used a Canon and I always will.

The Ti was new on the market and I read every review out there on every Canon being sold. It was down to the Elan7 and the Ti. After a very detailed review of specs, I decided that the Elan does not offer any extra important features to the good amateur photographer justifying the price difference (unless you really want the eye focus control). I also reviewed all Canon lenses and I did not want to be changing lenses for most of my photography needs, like I did with my T70. The Canon EF 28-200 f/3.5-5.6 USM provided just that.

The Rebel Ti did not disappoint any of my expectations. As a veteran amateur photographer, I was surprised by the light weight of the camera and the performance was exactly as I expected namely sharp, capable and inclusive of everything that you might need. It does use up the two small but expensive Li batteries too fast for my taste, but the extreme light weight compensates for that and more. I did end up getting the battery pack with chargeable AA's for heavy indoor use.

The Canon EF 28-200 f/3.5-5.6 USM is a big but very responsive lens. The auto focus USM speed is very impressive. Two things about this combination you should know. One, the lens has a 72mm diameter, which hikes the price of your filters and attachments. Two, the lens comes only in black and the camera only in two colors. I did not mind the mismatch, but make sure you that you won't.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very happy with this kit
Review: First of all, I would not consider myself a camera expert at all. To compensate, I did fairly extensive research on the different SLRs available for a beginner's price tag. I purchased my Canon Ti a little over a month ago, and have been truly impressed with what this camera can do. I have taken a good variety of pictures (indoor/outdoor, day/night) using 400 and 800 speed Kodak and Fuji film, and all pictures have turned out beautifully. Several of my "artistic shots" look truly amazing.

Rather than run through a list of features or give insight that I am not qualified to do, let me say a few things that I have not really seen in other reviews.

My biggest discovery was in the differences between the Ti and the Ti Date cameras. If you would be interested in using the remote switch or the remote control, you must buy the Date camera. I don't know why this isn't clearer in the product descriptions (unless I just missed it), but this is a pretty major difference between the cameras. I very nearly made a costly mistake...

Also, I think that it is vital that you actually get your hands on the cameras you are looking at. The feel of the Rebel Ti was one of its main selling points to me. I liked it better than the Rebel 2000, Minolta Maxxum 5, etc. I was also considering the Elan 7E, but felt that it was a little too heavy and bulky when compared with the Ti. Pick the camera up, see how it sits in your hands, play with the little controls... see if it FEELS right. I will say that it is very handy that the Ti has virtually everything accessible with the right hand. I also like the large LCD panel on the back of the camera (as opposed to the top). The backlight on the LCD panel adds a nice touch - I was able to use it in total darkness to take pictures of fireworks. Cool!

As to this kit, I priced the equipment it comes with, and it is well worth the money. The little accessory bag attaches right onto the big bag. As to the problem an earlier reviewer had regarding a missing strap, I am pleased to report that I received everything promised. I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with this camera (or the Deluxe Kit).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Few Things to Ponder
Review: First of all, I would not consider myself a camera expert at all. To compensate, I did fairly extensive research on the different SLRs available for a beginner's price tag. I purchased my Canon Ti a little over a month ago, and have been truly impressed with what this camera can do. I have taken a good variety of pictures (indoor/outdoor, day/night) using 400 and 800 speed Kodak and Fuji film, and all pictures have turned out beautifully. Several of my "artistic shots" look truly amazing.

Rather than run through a list of features or give insight that I am not qualified to do, let me say a few things that I have not really seen in other reviews.

My biggest discovery was in the differences between the Ti and the Ti Date cameras. If you would be interested in using the remote switch or the remote control, you must buy the Date camera. I don't know why this isn't clearer in the product descriptions (unless I just missed it), but this is a pretty major difference between the cameras. I very nearly made a costly mistake...

Also, I think that it is vital that you actually get your hands on the cameras you are looking at. The feel of the Rebel Ti was one of its main selling points to me. I liked it better than the Rebel 2000, Minolta Maxxum 5, etc. I was also considering the Elan 7E, but felt that it was a little too heavy and bulky when compared with the Ti. Pick the camera up, see how it sits in your hands, play with the little controls... see if it FEELS right. I will say that it is very handy that the Ti has virtually everything accessible with the right hand. I also like the large LCD panel on the back of the camera (as opposed to the top). The backlight on the LCD panel adds a nice touch - I was able to use it in total darkness to take pictures of fireworks. Cool!

As to this kit, I priced the equipment it comes with, and it is well worth the money. The little accessory bag attaches right onto the big bag. As to the problem an earlier reviewer had regarding a missing strap, I am pleased to report that I received everything promised. I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with this camera (or the Deluxe Kit).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Entry SLR Camera
Review: I bought this camera about 9 months ago. I was looking for a camera that was easy to use for the beginner, but had many good features that were needed for variety of photo shooting. I was looking for a light, userfriendly camera. The body, especially the grip is so natural I took the camera with me to a NASCAR race and used Fuji 1600 speed film for the stop action. Detail was so spectacular, you could see the lug nuts on the cars as they drove by the stands where i viewed the race! I also took the camera to Las Vegas and captured some exceptional shots with the standard lens in all types of situations from action to low light. I have bought accessories: Lens Filter and Polarizer, shutter cable, lens hood, tripod and various films. This camera has exceeded my expectations and I have not fully utilzed all the features. If you are looking for a great, ergonomic, easy focus and versitale camera, then this is a must purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Words to the wise -- buy and enjoy!
Review: I bought this camera to replace an EOS Rebel G that was stolen. I haven't had it long but I can already tell you that having the LCD on the back instead of the top makes a huge difference. (Even literaly -- digits on the display are two or three times larger in addition to being more convieniently located.) I also noticed right away that compared to the G the grip feels narrower and deeper which somehow makes it feel like you have a tighter hold of the camera.

The first two reviewers of this package alarmed me enough that I read through all the product details very carefully before placing the order. The main thing I noticed that hasn't been emphasized before is that the delux package comes with a lens that has an ultrasonic motor (that's what the USM stands for) which is a step up from the micro motor in the standard package. It was also nice to get all the little things -- lens cleaning kit, batteries, bag, UV filter-- out of the way in one fell swoop.

The one negative I have is that I very quickly broke the tripod by pulling too hard on one of the legs. It only extends to about a foot and for some reason I thought it might telescope out farther than that. I'm not happy about it breaking so quickly but I did use too much force.

The camera bag does seem a tiny bit bulky. Previously, I was using a Tamrac holster style bag. I think eventually I will probably get another one for this camera.

I highly recommend the Canon EOS Rebels, especially to novices with aspirations, and this Rebel in particular. I also strongly recommend that if you lock your camera or other valuables in your trunk that you also lock the trunk release latch in the passenger compartment (if your car has that feature.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Words to the wise -- buy and enjoy!
Review: I bought this camera to replace an EOS Rebel G that was stolen. I haven't had it long but I can already tell you that having the LCD on the back instead of the top makes a huge difference. (Even literaly -- digits on the display are two or three times larger in addition to being more convieniently located.) I also noticed right away that compared to the G the grip feels narrower and deeper which somehow makes it feel like you have a tighter hold of the camera.

The first two reviewers of this package alarmed me enough that I read through all the product details very carefully before placing the order. The main thing I noticed that hasn't been emphasized before is that the delux package comes with a lens that has an ultrasonic motor (that's what the USM stands for) which is a step up from the micro motor in the standard package. It was also nice to get all the little things -- lens cleaning kit, batteries, bag, UV filter-- out of the way in one fell swoop.

The one negative I have is that I very quickly broke the tripod by pulling too hard on one of the legs. It only extends to about a foot and for some reason I thought it might telescope out farther than that. I'm not happy about it breaking so quickly but I did use too much force.

The camera bag does seem a tiny bit bulky. Previously, I was using a Tamrac holster style bag. I think eventually I will probably get another one for this camera.

I highly recommend the Canon EOS Rebels, especially to novices with aspirations, and this Rebel in particular. I also strongly recommend that if you lock your camera or other valuables in your trunk that you also lock the trunk release latch in the passenger compartment (if your car has that feature.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Deal
Review: I had my Cannon rebel G stolen on Chrismas, so for a replacement I have been Eying the new Cannon Ti. Every store I've looked at sells this model for $300, and up. It comes with the smaller 35-80mm Lens, and thats it. I was very happy with this package deal, because it came with a better len's 27-90mm( Nice Close ups!), Camera bag, 2 batteries, cleaning kit, Mini tripod, and a role of film! On top of that it was free to ship! The camera itself is beautiful, a nice step up from my stolen Rebel G!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It makes you a pro
Review: I have always wanted a good SLR camera. This camera is beyond my expectations. It is light and ergonomically well designed. I have taken pictures at a race track, at night, a friendly football game, birthday parties, and all I used was the automatic focus. All pictures came out great and the colors are vivid. I especially liked the developed pictures that were on a matte finish.

I am using the 800 Kodak film with anti-blur. ...P>I am now taking B&W photos with the camera.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: confused
Review: I have been looking at this camera for the past few days and then today I look and the price went up $17, that's lame.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great family camera! YOU'LL LOVE IT!
Review: I have had this camera for 8 months now and used over 100 rolls of film. I scrapbook and take a ton of family photos, and photos of the kids. I use 400 and 800 speed film (fuji or kodak) and this is a no fail camera! Our pictures are perfect! The are crisp, the colors pop so nicely. It is so much fun to use and easy enough that my 5 year old can pick it up and use it. It has auto focus which is what I use most of the time and is quick and easy. I prefer the date back because I might not get to putting my photos in an album for a while and need the date to remind me when it was taken. I purchased the accessory remote for [$$$] and it is great. We can do a family photo and use the cordless remote to activate the timer or to take the picture. The lens that comes with the camera is great. It is the closest you will get to a wide angel and most people won't need any additional lens. I did purchase a longer telephoto (to 300mm) because there were times such as the zoo where I needed the extra distance. I have used it a few times and it is a breeze just like the smaller lens. But most of the time I keep the standard lens on. This camera has really made me interested in photography as my pictures come out so good!


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