25
Dec
07

Canon Digital Rebel XTi (400d) Review


Canon Digital Rebel XTi Review


The Canon Digital Rebel XTi is the 10MP big brother of the Canon Digital Rebel XT. The XTi, also known as the 400d in foreign circles, was is one of the only recent digital slr cameras without any real direct competetion from the other major manufactuer, Nikon. The D40x was introduced long after the XTi and the D80 is in a class above, so the low price niche is slanted in Canon’s direction.
Canon Digital Rebel XTi Review
The plastic body is a drawback for some professionals and the abnormally small grip may appeal to some, and repeal others. The fact of the matter is that for under $500 on sale, the Canon XTi can’t be beat for price. I ended up upgrading to a professional body but my time with the XTi was enjoyable and the image quality was similar to that of cameras that cost $2000+. When coupled with a strong lens, the XTi has the potential to create phenomenal images.

Similar to my complaint regarding the ergonomics of the XT, the XTi’s small size and “lacking” grip present a problem for people with large hands. Again, the BG-E3 battery grip is a fine solution to this problem but it is something to consider, especially if you don’t particularly want to purchase a battery grip.

If you have your eye on the XTi and can’t afford the D80 or 30d, give it a good, long look! Its a great camera at a greater price. With the money saved over similar models, the difference can be put towards a larger investment into Canon’s excellent lens system.


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