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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)

List Price: $319.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One star...for now.
Review: The Product Specifications clearly state that a strap would be included. One was not, and now amazon.com is making me work with Canon to try to get one. A major pain to say the least, and I'm not keen on using the camera too much without one. Will review the rest of the stuff later. But don't say I didn't warn you if you're looking for a strap.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best SLR for the money
Review: This camera is the best camera that i found for the money. The SLR camera is incredible becuase you are able to look at the exact image that you are going to shoot. In addition, there are many shooting features which are fully customizable including potrait, sports, auto, date, shutterspeed changes, off center focus and many more. If I were to do it all over again I would once again buy this SLR camera. SLR is the top of the heap and Canon is ahead of the pack. Buy it now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Camera
Review: This is a great camera, simply the best. I got it two weeks ago and have already enjoyed hours of taking pictures. I love the LCD panel on the back, it allows for less crowding on the top.
I recently switched from a digital and I'm glad I did. With my 2.1 meg, I took pictures that were blurry and unfocused. Far inferrior to the Canon Rebel Ti

Camera Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great start to an awesome line of 35mm SLRs
Review: When buying a SLR camera, you likely intend to purchase additional lenses and/or flashes to build a system (if not, maybe a point and shoot would be better). Canon has an awesome line of flashes, lenses, and other accessories for their bodies. Sadly they all add up to quite an expense, so buying a body at the lower end, such as this one, can allow you to spend more on lenses, which ultimately contribute much more to the final product (only your own abilities exceed them in impact). The difference between this body and some of Canon's higher end ones is minimal for most users (bodies costing 2-4 times as much are metal, sealed from the weather, and may focus quicker, but few really need any of this). This camera leaves few feautures out (especially when compared to competing brands' cameras in this price range), and you can build a wonderful system around it. If you ever do develop a need for a fancier model, you will have learned a whole lot from this body and will have a collection of lenses and flashes to continue to use.


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