Pros: Light Weight, Easy to Hold, Excellent Exposure and Easy to Use! Cons: None!
In the summer of 2002 Canon introduced its newest and most innovative and redesigned EOS Rebel line of cameras. This newest camera is called the EOS Rebel Ti. With history behind the Rebel line of cameras, Canon can boast that this particular...
Pros: It is not a digital camera giving a sense of excitement. Cons: It is not a digital camera.
The moments we catch on film, moments of pure recollections of feelings, enabling us to relive sensations, good or bad. In some cultures people believe the camera can capture the soul and what better camera to do it with than the Canon Rebel Ti film ...
Pros: Lightweight, Easy to Use, Large Screen Display, Cons: No Panoramic mode
I bought my Rebel 2000 just six weeks before I bought my Rebel Ti. I am going to photography school and they recommended we have at least two cameras. Both the 2000 and the Ti are great cameras, but there are a few differences that make the Ti a ...
Pros: Easy to learn how to use, great versatility, good value. Cons: Camera makes some decisions for you that you may want to make yourself.
I chose the Canon Rebel Ti because I was looking to get out of the point and shoot category, but I still wanted something that would be easy to use for those quick shots. This camera and I have been a perfect fit! It is very easy to use, a quick read ...
I just purchased this camera a little over a month ago and there is only one word to describe it. GREAT!! Maybe WOW....but no, GREAT works best. If this camera was a girl I would marry it! Now for my review. I bought this camera after my love for ...
Pros: All around good Cons: Hard to figure out the features
Exposure: Program AE, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Auto Depth-of-Field, Full Auto, Picture Modes, Manual, w. Exposure Compensation
Meter: TTL w. Evaluative, Center-Weighted, and Partial Center-Weighted
Shutter: 30 to 1/2000 sec. and...
Pros: Very sleek new design, easy to hold, auto focus and flash work perfectly Cons: Nothing really.
For those of you who are still stuck on old fashioned film, such as myself, this is the camera for you. It looks cool, it feels cool, and it takes phenomenal pictures. The Rebel Ti offers the novice photographer the tools needed to still take great...
Super camera, even for beginners by survey_shannon ,Dec 14 '05
Pros: Great for any level SLR user Cons: Lots of knobs and buttons are intimidating
I bought this camera in early 2004, when I decided I wanted an SLR camera. I knew I wanted a Canon, and I got a decent deal on this one. There are lots of knobs and buttons, and I was really intimidated at first. There's options for advanced users (I can't remember any off the top of my head as I've never really used any of them). But for a beginning SLR user, there's the Auto Focus option. Also, some of the other options are pictorially labeled, so it's pretty easy to do a great portrait, action shot, etc. I love this camera, I would recommend it to any level SLR user.
We bought this camera before we went to Russia to adopt our daughter. Were we ever glad we did. The pictures we took of our little girl and the orphanage where she lived are absolutely awesome. It is very easy to use, very intuitive.
Pros: Fantastic pictures! Cons: Only size, but I'll get over it!
I bought this in October of 2003 after another compact 35mm went bust on my vacation. I am so pleased with the pictures that come from this. I am an avid scrapbooker so clear photos are important to me. I have a Fuji FinePix for emailing photos, but the Rebel is what I use the most. I bought another lens (up to 300mm) on eBay and it's a dream! The shots of my kids playing sports on are amazing. Not blurry at all. I'm so happy I made the switch to this SLR, even though it can be cumbersome, I'm learing to juggle this, the Cannon Camcorder, and the Fuji FinePix (with a little help from my husband!)
Great first time 35mm SLR... by aljenit_dt3000 ,Nov 08 '02
Great first time 35mm SLR Camera with clear controls and LCD display making it easy to start immediately.The 7 point red focus dots can be hard to see, especially when on Selective Af point lock.Overall very impressive.Excellent prewind film specification.Met my expectations, though I think first time 35mm SLR buyers should make sure they can reach all function buttons comfortably not just the basic combinations.
35mm SLR with full manual options Fastest autofocus in its class Retractable built-in flash 11 exposure modes Programmed image controls handle full ra...More at Amazon Marketplace
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