Testseek.com have collected 116 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 450D Digital Rebel XSi and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 450D Digital Rebel XSi.
April 2008
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116 Reviews
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99 Reviews
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The editors liked
The underlying picture quality from the camera is superb. There is a wide dynamic range and noise is not an issue. Even out of focus
Underexposed backgrounds are noise free. Auto white balance is generally good
Except under incasdescent lights. The f...
Great image quality
Live view
Dust reduction
14-bit A-D
Fast burst mode
The editors didn't like
Keep in mind that all of the above is praise for the camera body
Not the lenses. The cheap kit lenses are not good enough for the body. When fitted with a good quality lens you see what the camera can really do.
Pictures could use a little sharpening
Live View autofocus takes a little while The Final Word A solid improvement on the EOS 400D
Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features
Abstract: A significant overhaul and a great camera. At this price it’s the best all-round package on the market Canon’s budget DSLR range, starting with the EOS 300D, has been Canon’s best-selling DSLR since its launch back in 2004. At the ...
Abstract: 1650Competent entry-level SLR with so-so lenses This 12-megapixel camera is Canons cheapest DSLR. We tried the twin-lens kit with an 18-55 millimetre and a 55-250 millimetre lens. Camera and lenses use lots of plastic, so they are light but ins...
The underlying picture quality from the camera is superb. There is a wide dynamic range and noise is not an issue. Even out of focus, underexposed backgrounds are noise free. Auto white balance is generally good, except under incasdescent lights. The f...
Keep in mind that all of the above is praise for the camera body, not the lenses. The cheap kit lenses are not good enough for the body. When fitted with a good quality lens you see what the camera can really do.
Once again an entry level DSLR is let down by its kit lenses. However we did take the camera to an outdoor wedding and used the 55-250 lens exclusively and the combination was better than competent. Focus is a little erratic and the image stabilisation...
Great image quality, live view, dust reduction, 14-bit A-D, fast burst mode
Pictures could use a little sharpening, Live View autofocus takes a little while The Final Word A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting i...
A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canons EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting in between the 400D and 40D in price, it offers a compelling option for users looking for the mid...
Abstract: Canon is obviously targeting photographers who wish to move into DSLR photography by its choice of SD and SDHC media for its new EOS 450D model. Although it may upset CF card devotees, its a smart move. Since SD cards have similar capacities, transfer...
You can simply rely on the new XSi product from canon as they will serve the quality photos with a class feature quality of photos. You can be impressed with the quality features of the new canon camera and they will always serve better than other came...
Abstract: The Canon Rebel XSi is finally a more complete camera than any Rebel before it. Despite being part of the entry-level Rebel series, the XSi features spot-metering, a 3.5 FPS continuous drive with a deep buffer, depth-of-field preview and finally expos...
If you're looking for an entry-level D-SLR, and don't mind shelling out a few more dollars for some excellent features, then the Rebel XSi could be your camera. The added features over the XTi are well worth the difference in price. And if you are a be...
The choice of a DSLR is a difficult one. Once you start buying lens and accessories you are pretty much committed to the one brand. I had the good fortune of a loan of different branded DSLR for a few months (thanks J!) before I committed to the Cano...