Canon EOS Rebel XSi

Canon’s Rebel line of entry-level digital SLR cameras seem to be a half-step ahead of their professional 30D/40D series. The new Rebel XSi has a 12.2 MP sensor, a Digic III processor, a 3″ LCD screen and “Live View” view-finding (also found in Canon’s top-of-the-line 1D Mark III series).
Sure, you won’t get the rugged sturdiness and weather-proofing of the professional line of SLRs, but the amount of functionality in these “entry level” cameras is comparable. Either way, I’d definitely recommend a Canon Rebel to anybody interested in taking the plunge into SLR photography.
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This camera really should be named, 50D. It is a huge leap from the previous Digital Rebel.
Canon seams to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to bringing technology, usually reserved for the Pros, to its consumer line of DSLR.
I got the CANON REBEL XS, the baby brother to the XSi. We’ll see how it works out for me.