Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Canon Rebel XSi Review

Here, the Rebel XSi is pictured with the Nikon D60 and Sony A350, two of its biggest competitors. After reviewing all three of these DSLRs, I don�t think you could go wrong with any of them (See Nikon D60 Review & Sony A350 Review). As noted above, I think the Rebel XSi has the best overall image quality of the three; however, each of them produces great images overall.

There are several factors that should go into your buying decision if you are looking at these cameras. If you�re stepping up from a point and shoot camera, the Sony A350 (or it�s 10 megapixel sibling, the A300) may be a comfortable move due to the convenient and fast autofocus in Live View mode. Alternatively , the lower price tag and light weight of the Nikon D60 may be your cup of tea. I would recommend getting your hands on each of these DSLRs and see how they feel in your hands. The A350 has the best grip and body for my hands; however, the new XSi feels much better than the XT and XTi.

I highly recommend the Rebel XSi for anyone shopping for a DSLR in the entry-level range. It�s a great camera that has a number of advanced features with which you can grow as a photographer. Finally, if you�ve never used a DSLR before, I recommend that you pick up a copy of Bryan Peterson�s Understanding Exposure with your new camera. It is a priceless guide to learning and growing with any DSLR. At around $15, it�ll be the best bang for your buck that you ever spend on photography.

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