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Canon EOS 1500D DSLR Camera Reviews

Canon EOS 400D with Canon EF 18-55mm IS Lens
Dec 22, 2007 03:12 PM 22817 Views

The Good:


1.18-55mm IS Lens is amazing and way better than Kit lens.


2.Compact and medium weight.


3.Fast and responsive.


4.Intelligently designed with shooting-friendly layout.


5.Excellent image quality.


6.Auto Sensor Cleaning.


7.Very Good Battery Life.


8.Very nice grip.


The bad:


1.No Live view in the camera, so you have to always use the view finder.


2.There is No spot metering.


3.No Second status LCD.


4.Dont buy 18-55mm Kit Lens. Kit Lens is poor and slow.


5.Canon India Customer support sucks.


The bottom line:


The Canon EOS 400D remains a very good first dSLR.


Details:


Make the world your


playground with the EOS 400D. 10.1 Megapixels of superior CMOS


resolution and Canon's Integrated Cleaning System deliver the EOS


hallmark of crisp, clean images, shot after shot.


Canon has announced the


latest evolution in their affordable digital SLR series, the ten


megapixel EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi. Headline new features /


specifications include the ten megapixel CMOS sensor (up to ISO


1600), a new dust reduction system, nine area auto focus, Picture


Styles, a large 2.5" LCD monitor which now also provides shooting


information (the second control panel LCD is gone) and better


continuous shooting buffering.


Almost exactly three


years since Canon changed the digital SLR market forever they


announced the third generation of their affordable entry level


series, the EOS 400D (Digital Rebel XTi). This new camera follows


the design of the EOS 350D, being very compact and relatively


lightweight but not compromising on manual controls or in-use


performance. The headline changes are another two megapixel step up


(to ten megapixels), the nine-point AF sensor from the EOS 30D, a


new dust removal system which includes anti-static surface coatings,


low-pass filter vibration and software based dust removal pattern


removal. Less important but just as noticeable are the removal of


the status LCD, replaced instead by a camera settings screen on the


now larger 2.5" LCD monitor and the eye proximity sensor just below


the viewfinder to turn this off when composing your shot.


Features10.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor


EOS Integrated Cleaning System


2.5" LCD 9-point wide-area AF


Picture Styles DIGIC II 3fps with up to 27 frame burst


DPP RAW image processing


software Compact and lightweight


EF/EF-S lens and EX Speedlite


flash compatible


*Canon 18-55mm IS Lens


*The EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS is a


lightweight general-purpose zoom lens that is ideal for handheld


photography in a wide range of lighting conditions. Offering high


optical quality, the lens has an 11 element, 9 group construction,


including one spherical element for crisp corner-to-corner detail.


The lens maintains a closest focusing distance of just 25cm


throughout the zoom range, giving photographs the flexibility to


frame up close when needed.


Canon’s latest optical **Image


Stabilizer (IS)** technology provides up to 4-stop compensation for


image blur caused by camera shake and slow shutter speeds.


Photographers normally shooting handheld at 1/250 sec can switch on


IS to obtain a similarly steady and blur-free result with a shutter


speed of just 1/15 second. The inclusion of automatic panning


detection makes it easier for photographers to track wildlife and


other moving subjects. To ensure consistently accurate results at


all zoom positions, the IS system within each lens has been


optimised for that lens’ specific focal length range. Since the IS


system is based within the lens, the results are visible through the


viewfinder when framing the image.


*Appealing background blur


*Both lenses also incorporate a circular aperture. This helps create


an even background blur when depth of field is minimised, giving


photographers more creative options for portraiture and similar


types of photography.


*Super Spectra coatings


*Both models employ Canon’s patented Super Spectra coatings to


suppress flare and ghosting – more prone to occur with digital


cameras due to reflection off the image sensor. By increasing light


absorption, coatings reduce reflections off lens element surfaces to


deliver crisp, undistorted images with natural colour balance.


*E-TTL II flash integration


*The lenses transmit distance information to the E-TTL II flash


system of all current model digital EOS cameras, improving flash


exposure metering when used in conjunction with Canon’s range of EX


Speedlite flash units.


Now something about the Canon Customer Care


I recently bought Canon 400D recently with 18-55mm IS Lens with Canon edge program.


1. I ordered the camera on NOv24th and got it on 7th Dec after [b]13 days, [/b] with lot of struggle.


When I placed the order for the camera, Canon sales Manager told me I will get it in 2 days and than after 2 days I called him up to know that I will get the camera today and tomorrow and it went on till I finally received the camera after 13 days. I was ready to wait also if someone could tell me I will get it on so so date and time but Canon kept lie to me that I will get it today and tomorrow and so on.


2. After I got the Camera I tried to register the camera for warranty on canon website and I was shocked when canon called me and told me that I bought camera without bill or I didn't buy it in India. So to prove that I bought it from India I had to fax and e-mail them bill and warranty card. It took them [b]10 days[/b] to resolve this issue. Canon is supposed to keep the record of the products that they sell in India but I had to prove them that I bought it from India. On the camera box it was clearly written that it has been imported in India by Canon India and MRP.


3. Its been more than 2 Weeks now and I will still waiting for Canon edge gifts to reach me.


I have send them over a dozen mails.


I don't even remember how many times I called them up.


The canon Phone helpline is useless. They have no information. whenever I call them up they tell me to call someone else.


Its the worst ever service I received after spending [b]40K.[/b] Still I am waiting for the Canon edge gifts to reach me. I don't even know when I will get them.


Pune India
Best for a newbee to enter dSLR world
Dec 14, 2007 09:44 AM 3222 Views

I have my own canon Rebel XT, I bought it because I got best deal on it.


Actually I was looking for Rebel XTi.


Canon is the king of SLRs, they have wide range of lenses.


Canon has service centers in India and is recognized almost everywhere in world.


I have the basic kit, I want to buy a telephoto lense.


The picture quality is good.


The camera has basic modes  and advanced modes for taking pictures and many settings.


However India is full of dust.


SLRs have a problem of getting dust spots in pictures, because lense needs to be removed.


The maintenace is costly if you do not have warranty.


I did not buy warranty.


Need to also look after a case where I can keep the camera with the lense attached.


The camera with attached lense is big in size so not an easy carry.


+ point is that SLRs do not give red eye effect even in closeups or distant pictures.


See my pictures for the quality.


Value for money DSLR
Dec 12, 2007 07:05 PM 8440 Views

Before writing the review I would like the describe how much I am into photography in short. My first camera was Kodak Easyshare which I used for 6 months. Later I switched to Canon Powershot which I used for until I bought Canon EOS 400D. I realized my interest in photography when I started shooting with Powershot. Thereafter I have been reading tons of material on photography and practicing them on Powershot. As my interest grew I felt cramped with the features of Powershot and finally decided to go for SLR, of course a Digital. In my opinion this review will be useful for people using PS camera and looking for SLR, those who already have SLR may not find this very useful or informative.


I bought Canon Rebel XTi camera(Black) from US for 28k with 18-55mm kit lens. In case you are not aware Canon market this camera in US as Rebel XTi while in International market it is sold as EOS 400D.


*=>This camera is great. If you are coming from point and shoot camera then I bet you will find yourself in ocean of opportunities.


=>Although the kit lens is the cheapest, it will give sharp image compare to PS camera, or at least compare to my Powershot.


=>Buttons are arranged in such a manner that frequently used functions are just a click away.


=>Camera is very fast to start, to focus and to shoot. No matter what you are doing with camera, press the shutter button half way and you camera is ready to shoot.


=>I recommend to buy one tripod along with this camera, be it a small. You definitely need a tripod to use SLR in night for long exposure.


=>Minimum noise at higher ISO, even at 1600.*


For those who are confused between Nikon and Canon(Rebel XT, Rebel XTi, D80) please do not compare the camera technically. If price is the issue buy the cheapest among these. If you already own a PS camera then follow the same brand(hope you have either canon or Nikon). And if price is not a issue then go to store look all of these and buy which one you like most. Believe me you won’t get disappointed by any of these camera, they all are good SLR. As I said if you are coming from PS camera and planning to buy SLR for first time then with any SLR you will be in ocean of opportunities.


Hope you will find this useful.


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Gurgaon India
Value for money BUT ....
Oct 25, 2007 11:17 AM 8701 Views

I upgraded from Olympus C70/C7000 Z to 400D around 6 months back. I have nothing but all praise about the camera but sometimes I find it a little restrictive in terms of following features -




  1. Auto ISO only uses values between 100-400. Which means you cannot use preset modes in low light conditions.




  2. No Spot Metering. My personal experience says that if you are not heavy into post-processing, spot metering is the right mode to properly expose the subject (without worrying too much about the background)




  3. Wont let you choose metering modes in preset modes.




  4. Grip a little small and thus tires your hands (or maybe I have big hands for the grip)




  5. Viewfinder could have been a little more brighter






All said and done, 400D is still the BEST dSLR available for its price. Coupled with 50mm 1.4, 24-105 F4.0 L and 70-300 mm (future purchase), I don't think I need anything more :)


Best DSLR for the Beginer
Jul 09, 2007 04:31 PM 9242 Views

If you are looking for a better entry level DSLR, go for this. Nikon D40 might be tempting, but it requires costly lenses for autofocussing, so may need to stuck with the lense that comes with the camera(Kit lense). If you dont want to change the lense then it is ok(but why do you need a DSLR then?)


If you have a 350D/D50 already, then upgrading to 400D doesn't make sense. Think of something big.


For those who already decided to buy 400D I advice to go for the body alone and get a seperate lense.(there is an excellent lens - Canon 50mm f1.8 which much better than and cheap). I bought the same way, but bought the 28-105mm lense.


If you like to have an extra lense and will like to change the lenses frequently, then 400D is a best choice, as it has the built-in EOS cleaning system.


Have a looka t some of my photos at https://flickr.com/photos/mohan_subramanyan/ and more 400D photos at https://flickr.com/cameras/canon/eos_digital_rebel_xti/


New Delhi India
Winner in all respects.
Jun 05, 2007 02:42 PM 9585 Views

The Canon EOS 400D also known as the Rebel XTi is one of the best DSLRs today. I am a armature photographer but yes I know my equipment well. I wanted to upgrade my camera for a long time so did intensive research on the web before making my decision. The Canon EOS 400D can do wonders to how you click pictures. The quality can be compared to any top end professional DSLR that was available a couple of years back.


The camera has some amazing features like a Internal sensor cleaning system as soon as you switch the camera on. The 10 mega pixel sensor is great and the camera gives you the power to shoot anything from an ant to an airplane even with the standard 18-55MM lens. The best part is that the camera is compactable with hundreds of Cannon lenses and some very cost effective 3rd party lenses. What I love about my Canon :- Everything to be true.




  1. The speed of clicking pictures is good.




  2. The automatic and other modes like Portrait, Landscape and close up are perfect. Though I love using the Manual Mode.






3.On-chip noise reduction circuitry on CMOS sensor works really well.


4.DIGIC II Imaging Processor id the best available at this cost.




  1. The nine point focus gives one the power to shoot vary crisp and sharp pictures. What I don’t like about the camera is :-




  2. the body is a bit too plastic specially the Black one. Though Its a camera not a showpiece.




  3. The Neck belt is good quality but could have been broader though it is inexpensive.




  4. Canon could have broken the Lens barrier by providing a better lens from 18-55MM to may be 18-75 Lens.




New Delhi India
Now the power is in the hands of Serious Amateur.
Feb 04, 2007 12:24 PM 8399 Views

I own this for the past 3 months now and I love it. I upgraded from my other favourite 300D, which by the way is a great performer in itself. Sporting a 8.2 megapixel APS-C sized sensor, this workhorse is capable of giving great pictures time after time. Coming from Canon, it is no surprise that this right up there in terms of quality. Throughout internet you would it being compared with the very successful EOS 20D and rightly so, it is an important yet subtle upgrade to a great performer.


Key features which makes this special are:




  1. Large 2.5" LCD




  2. Spot Metering




  3. Picture Style




  4. Advanced Noice Reduction algorithms even at high ISO like 800 and 1600




  5. Choice of drive speed 5fps or 3fps and a larger buffer




  6. 100, 000 shot shutter durability




  7. ISO selection in 1/3 stops




  8. Almost instantaneous start up time (0.15s)




  9. Retains all that 20D had to offer






So, if you are serious amateur or a budding professional, this is the camera you would love to have. It is a very capable piece of equipment.


Professional camera
Apr 19, 2006 03:11 PM 7729 Views

This camera is makes me proud by its clarity and razor sharp pictures


i brought this camera a year back(april 2005)


im 100percent satisfied with its outstanding performance.


upto me if u see the pictures taken by me u will know


im not a professional photographer yet I got some amazing pictures with it


i got the following lens


EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM


MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro


EFS 18-55mm usm


with macro lens u will see the razor sharp pictures of an object smaller than ant head and even much smaller.


its shutter sound is louder this is one of the cons and dust goes into the camera not matter how carefull u r


but its common problem for all slrs


all funtion r at right place and its speed is dam good


i pictured birds using 75-300mm zoom lens and I cant believe myself


Honest to goodness affordable Digital SLR
Feb 07, 2006 12:49 AM 8924 Views

Foreword - I'm writing this review about MY experience of the 20D. If you want technical reviews, go search google...


I've always wanted my camera to do what I wanted... I always found that digital point-and-shoots restricted me in aperture, shutter speed, flash sync, etc settings.


When the 20D became available and AFFORDABLE, I went ahead and bought it. It is just like a professional SLR. Only difference is - it has a few features lesser than a professional SLR. And the biggest difference - it's a APC sized sensor. Which means the sensor is not equal to a 35mm film SLR. So the maximum print from the 35mm film will be 1.6 times bigger than the 20D.


Question is - does that make a difference to you. Unless you print a 18x20 prints every day and you have gorgeous models visiting you :-) , The 20D is sufficient for the amateur and hobbyist. For pros, this is still good enough to be your second camera.


If you still want a full-frame i.e. 35mm film equivalent camera, then Canon just released the 5D. it has almost all the features of a pro-SLR camera. AND it is in the $3000 range. The 20D will hit you at $1100 to $1400 range.


Photos come out much better. I'm learning new techniques every day of taking better pictures. One thing you have to remember, don't pick this camera only for wedding and occasion photos. The 20D carries so much potential that you will look forward to going out on weekends just to experiment with this camera.


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