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canon rebel xs camera preview


 The canon rebel xs camera is more expensive than the XS by $100, but has numerous advantages. It has a list price of $499 with lens, a bit lower than the canon rebel xs camera. It doesn't have Live View, and scored worse on every lab test we run except white balance and resolution. In terms of our test results, the two dance around each other, with the Canon doing better in color accuracy and low light, and the Nikon keeping noise levels lower.

As always for our consumer reviews, the numbers stated represent a five-shot average time for each camera using its kit lens. Even more interesting is the fact
One point of differentiation for the canon rebel xs camera from its upper-tier sibling is in the AF system the Six’s 30D-derived nine-point auto focus system is gone. In its place, you'll find a seven-point AF system. True to form,

As with the Six’s system, I found the focus system to be among the quickest and most reliable of any I've used in an entry-level consumer DSLR. The features a dedicated AF point selection button, and the fact that the selected AF point (or all seven, if you select multi-area auto mode) lights up in the viewfinder makes it relatively easy to select a focusing area without taking your eye away from the viewfinder.

The Canon Rebel XS is extremely lightweight and portable. is truly a remarkable development in the field of digital SLR cameras. I had a problem with my earlier Canon Rebel camera but thanks this problem of mine has been resolved. My Canon Rebel XS gets a rating of 4.5 out of 5.