Canon has made quite a name for itself in photography, and the Canon Rebel XTi dSLR is no exception. At 10.1-megapixels, and incorporating a CMOS sensor, the Canon Rebel XTi dSLR can shoot poster size photographs without losing quality or resolution. Whether you’re a novice or veteran, this dSLR packs the features you need into one ergonomic package.
You can start shooting less than 0.5 seconds after turning your Canon Rebel XTi dSLR on, and shutter lag is next to nil. For burst shooting, you can capture three frames per second up 27 frames, which is on the high-end for dSLRs. An interesting feature is that this dSLR senses when you’re composing a shot and turns off the 2.5-inch LCD display screen. This preserves battery life and eliminates any glare that might distract you while looking through the viewfinder.
Expert reviews don’t fail to mention the Canon Rebel XTi dSLR lacks spot metering, which can lead to underexposed subjects who are back lit. They also mention that for being the successor of the Canon Rebel XT, this dSLR doesn’t have the quality of photographs they expected. However, the dSLR has a nine-point focus, which keeps your subject in focus in various situations.
The Canon Rebel XTi dSLR has the features and options you need to shoot professional photographs. Priced at less than $500, this dSLR lives up to Canon’s name and reputation of superior pictures at an affordable price.

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