Canon's just-announced 12.2-megapixel EOS Rebel XSi is a digital Rebel through and through -- lightweight, compact, and packed with an impressive feature set. It borrows and adapts a number of high-end EOS SLR functions and adds a few tricks of its own:
� There's a 3-inch 230K dot LCD like the 1Ds Mark III.
� It's the first Rebel with a Digic III processor.
� There's 14-bit A/D conversion.
� Highlight Tone Priority settings come to the Rebel line.
� It's got a 4% spot meter (hooray!)
� On-the-fly Lighting Optimization Technology can tweak photos in-camera to help challenging lighting situations.
� The burst rate jumps to 3.5 fps for 6 RAW or 45 JPEGS.
� It's the first EOS to take only SD cards -- no CF cards here!
� Like the EOS 1D Mark III, EOS 40D, and 1Ds Mark III, it has Live View Mode -- but this is the best yet!
� Of course it's got a self-cleaning sensor.
Jack Howard
more : popphoto
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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