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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The editors liked
Excellent photo quality for its class
Better-than-average speed.
The editors didn't like
Maximum ISO 1600
Huge spot-for-spot metering.
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Published: 2008-04-08, Author: Lori , review by: asia.cnet.com
Excellent photo quality for its class; better-than-average speed.
Maximum ISO 1600; huge spot-for-spot metering.
It doesnt stand out for its feature set or design, but the Canon EOS Rebel XSi delivers on performance and photo quality.
Certainly, having two million extra pixels to play with is helpful, if hardly earth shattering. Canon's 12-megapixel sensor does a good job of keeping noise down and image quality high, and that extra capacity means you can enlarge your pictures, or cr...
Abstract: The 450D represents Canon’s effort to build upon the immense success of its consumer orientated digital SLR cameras, the 350D and 400D. We find out whether the 450D can really continue Canon’s success in this lucrative market.On the surface, the 450D i...
Abstract: Picture the photographers at a football match. Behind the goals are the true professionals, with multiple cameras and huge lenses, while up in the stands are the amateurs with their cameraphones. Somewhere in the middle of this spectrum sits the EOS 45...
Abstract: The Canon 450D is a top-notch introductory model for those seeking to enter the digital SLR market. Its a lightweight, reliable camera that offers good capture features and manual control. A few tweaks to body design would help shooting, but as it is...
The XSi delivers image quality that’s identical to Canon’s EOS 40D, but for a lot less. What are you giving up if you go for the XSi? The EOS 40D has a faster burst rate (five frames per second versus the Canon Rebel XSi’s three), more c...
This little cracker explodes the myth that SLRs are over-sized and over-complicated. Canon puts 12.2-megapixels of photo firepower at your disposal, with a 3-inch Live View screen for aiming and a blistering 3.5 frames per second burst mode, so you can go...
Autofocus can be slow and confused in the fog of war – so pop up the flash to activate the reliable AF assist. Although the Canon is on the pricey side compared to some of its rivals, it’s definitely built to last.
Canon has squeezed all the cutting-edge photo tech you could want into a camera that you can (just) afford. A state-of-the-art hotshot.Canon EOS 450D is tagged with Canon, slr and camera. Select a tag (Canon, for example) to find everything on FiveFWD ...