Anyone know anything about the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi camera? I've had a DSLR camera in the past that didn't give me the quality of photos that I was looking for and was told that this is a great camera. Can anyone who owns this camera tell me what it's like? Is it easy to use? And more importantly do you know of a website or store that sells them at a good price?
It is a good entry level DSLR.
I would not rule out the Nikon D40/D60 series of cameras either.
Camera equipment is generally not discounted much, so any place that has camera gear for more than $100-200 under MSRP is probably a rip-off.
I work with and trust the following:
www.bhphotovideo.com
www.beachcamera.com
www.adorama.com
If you find other places online, check out their rating at:
www.resellerratings.com
If they have anything less than an 8, I'd stay away from them. If they are not even listed, i'd stay away from them.
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I want to buy a good DSLR camera. the Canon EOS Rebel XS Digital SLR Camera is the cheapest cannon I could find at $600. Is it a good buy? or should I wait to save up more money and buy a more expensive one?
I'm going to be taking a photography course soon and I hope I can get into professional photography afterwards. A DSLR isn't necessary for the course so I can wait if I should.
If you want to stay with canon i would either get that one and buy more lenses or flashes. Or i would go up to canon rebel XSi
I agree if you dont care about brand i would go to nikon d40 great entry level i use it because its so light.
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