It's 10.1 Megapixels, has an LCD screen, compact build, and intuitive controls. What more could a beginner ask for? And best of all, it's in the $500 price range; cheaper if I can snag one used! It's looks pretty good to me... what does everyone think?

Saturday, October 16, 2010
Canon EOS Rebel XS
It's 10.1 Megapixels, has an LCD screen, compact build, and intuitive controls. What more could a beginner ask for? And best of all, it's in the $500 price range; cheaper if I can snag one used! It's looks pretty good to me... what does everyone think?
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I'm iffy about canons mid/low range canons after the XT. The XTI was iffy...and so on.
that is, build quality.
im all for finding a bargain when you can, so if you feel you can get the quality youre looking for cheaper with this model, id say go for it...showin love
Never heard of the camera, but the first look is okay. But not too exciting though.
I would love a camera like that.
it looks ok. i think getting a used one first is a good idea. afterall, it will be like training wheel for you.
I have a canon AE1 SLR from 1981 that is still technically one of the best cameras for film. I can't decide between canon and nikon. Nikon is the official camera of national geographic and reviews say it has an easier menu which I personally know both owning both in the compact models. I have some emotional attachment to Canon though :p
thats quality :)
My mom had a rebel... I think she still uses it professionally. I think she'd recommend it.
cameras are awesome. they take pictures and shit.
im not a camerawhore.
i need a good camera like that
Thats a sick camera, Ive just been using my phone as a camera right now. Pretty mediocre
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