Rebel Xti Xsi
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![]() Digital Flash for Canon Rebel XTi XS XSi T1i T2i Camera US $159.95
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![]() YN565EX Speedlite for Canon Rebel XS XSi XTi T1i T2i T3 US $156.79
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![]() YN 565EX Flash for Canon Rebel XS XSi XTi T1i T2i T3 US $153.88
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![]() E TTL FLASH more FOR CANON REBEL T1I XSI XS XTI XT US $88.49
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![]() MACRO RING FLASH For Canon DSLR EOS Rebel XT XTi XSI XS US $84.95
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![]() YN 560 Flash Speedlite for Canon Rebel XS XSi XTi T1i US $82.99
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![]() Digital flash for Canon Rebel XT XTi XS XSi camera new US $81.99
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![]() PRO DIGITAL ZOOM FLASH FOR CANON EOS REBEL XSi XTi XT US $79.99
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![]() PRO DIGITAL ZOOM FLASH FOR CANON EOS REBEL XSi XTi XT XS US $79.94
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![]() SLAVE FLASH FOR CANON DIGITAL REBEL XT XTI XSI D5 400D US $19.90
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![]() SLAVE FLASH FOR CANON DIGITAL REBEL XT XTI XSI XS 5D US $19.90
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![]() Flash Bracket Grip for CANON Rebel T2i T1i XSi XS XTi US $19.58
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Canon Rebel Xsi Suitable Camera For Junior Photographer
With its long-running Rebel series of consumer DSLRs, Canon has earned a reputation for cranking out new models on a consistent timetable that are rarely revolutionary, and yet often set the pace for the entry-level market nonetheless. There is some heavily hyped technology – including live view and a newly developed 12.2 megapixel CMOS sensor – in the new Canon Rebel XSi, but for the most part, the new Rebel looks to be yet again an incremental upgrade to the XTi platform it supplants.
Sitting somewhere between the basic "true entry-level" models and advanced-amateur cameras like Canon's own Canon EOS Rebel Xsi, the XSi continues to push the resolution envelope, reprises the XTi's well-regarded auto focus system, and at once offers more custom functions and advanced control for the serious photographer and a fairly mature live view implementation aimed to entice shooters to step up from compact point-and-shoots. As one of the clear market leaders, expectations are always high for Canon, but early murmurs of significant refinements to the Rebel formula in addition to class-leading sensor performance served up at the same list price as the previous generation XTi have made the XSi look more and more promising as the new consumer-grade standard bearer in the DSLR world.
The Canon Rebel XSi (a.k.a. the Canon EOS 450D) is Canon's latest mass-consumer DSLR, moving into the company's lineup one step above the current Rebel XTi. Continuing in the tradition of the Digital Rebel cameras, the XSi features a proprietary CMOS sensor with an effective 12.2 megapixel resolution, so it's output level of Canon high resolution provides the latest. The XTi's nine-point auto focus system returns with some slight tweaks, and the new Rebel gets an enormous 3-inch LCD.
LCD size is a particularly significant stat for the XSi insofar as the new camera is also the first entry-level Canon to sport a live view system, allowing the screen to be used for shot composition. The XSi's live view implementation moves beyond the basic with the addition of a contrast-detection AF mode that allows the camera to auto focus without interrupting the on-screen preview to do so – a feat not possible in the first generation of live view DSLRs.
I have a Canon Rebel Xti and I want to get an underwater casing for it?
I am not going diving with this camera it is for pool pics and maybe a beach pic or two of my son so I don't want to spend the $2000+ for a dive quality case. Any suggestions on what brand to look at or what ones to avoid? I was looking at the opteka...
http://www.amazon.com/Underwater-Case-Following-Canon-Cameras/dp/B001CP0IBS
Is this a good idea or a bad one?
I also found
http://cgi.ebay.com/Underwater-WATERPROOF-CASE-CANON-EOS-REBEL-XTi-XSi-/290591393817?_trksid=p4340.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%252BC%26itu%3DMRU-625%252BUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D15%26pmod%3D230543389024%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D1618969045868650548
and didn't know if this would be a waste of money? Opinions?
Opteka Underwater Case/Housing for up to 30 feet depth, Unless you attach weights to this bag you won't get it to 30 Feet!!! They also advertise Accordion style lens tube with two finger adjusters gives user full control, you have NO control at all, you are trying to get the bag under water, its trying to float to the surface and try to turn your lens inside this bag is just impossible. Last but not least the dam thing leaked!!!!!!!! Thank GOD I used the initiative to put some tissue paper underneath the camera and in the "Accordion Style Lens" Just incase it DID leak.
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