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30. Jul 2011
Outstanding entry-level digital SLR
I have been shooting 35mm film for over 40 years! Until now, I would shoot, process, print, review prints, scan, and digitally edit scanned images. Anyone who's done this knows the potential drawbacks to that process. In the end, though, I got some pretty good finished prints. It was time-consuming and expensive, but rewarding. I hesitated to go to digital, for years, because of the price tag attached to good digital bodies, and the problems that the industry had not yet worked out. I was a 'film snob!' After talking to (pestering!) several friends with digital rigs, and much research, I decided to 'take the plunge.' The Canon Digital Rebel XTi can use my ES lenses (with allowances for format differences), and has most of the features of my Canon Elan IIe (with the most notable exception being eye-controlled focus). Controls are intuitive and easy to access. I found myself reaching for the (CD) manual in only a couple of cases. It can be used as a simple point-and-shoot in 'auto' mode, or allows as much creativity as anyone could want with 'priority' modes or full manual control. It even has 'Depth-of-field preview!' I esapecially like being able to change ISO (in any other than 'auto' mode) at any time, to suit conditions, instead of wasting partial film rolls or having to make allowances for that change...which often meant losing opportunities for shots. Setting changes can be made very easily and quickly, and results are very predictable...nicely emulating film use. I've only shot about 400 frames with this camera, and am very much still in the 'getting acquainted' stage with this camera but, so far, am very pleased with results. I shoot a lot of outdoor and action (everything from wildlife and waterfalls, to NASCAR and rock bands!), so I use a wide variety of settings. The only feature that I'm still getting comfortable with is the multi-point auto-focus system. So far, it's too easy to focus on the wrong part of the frame. By the way, one nice feature (that my film camera does not have) is the eyepiece diopter adjustment, which allows me to adjust for failing eyesight and frame a shot without weaaring glasses! All in all, I am thrilled with the purchase, and my entry into digital photography. You can certainly buy cameras with more 'bells and whistles' (this camera, for instance, doesn't shoot video), and Canon has a wide array to choose from, including models with higher resolution. The Digital Rebel XTi, however, is a great value and gives you a more than adequate set of features to stimulate you creative side...or simply shoot great pictures!
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17. Mär 2017
Great bang for the buck
Usually, you would expect to either pay at least twice as much, or settle for lesser quality, when shopping for a 'cycle seat' throne like this one. Sturdy AND comfortable....and really, what else can you ask for?
12. Feb 2013
Serious bang for the buck!
Both of my sons are musicians, as am I. Both do a bit of recording, and I was appalled at what they called headphones. Christmas was upon us, so I decided to introduce them to a proper set of 'cans,' I have used Audio-Technica equipment for well over twenty years, so I was confident that, regardless of the economical price tag, I would get value for the dollar. These 'phones did not disappoint! The boys (mid-late twenties) both returned rave reviews and, after trying them out myself, I had to agree! I am certain that a nit-picking audiophile could find some fault, perhaps in their ability to faithfully reproduce subtle nuances of some sort. For the average music lover, or musician, however, these deliver more than your money's worth. They can give you very respectable sound at relatively deafening levels, with no discernible distortion (listening to anything from Alice In Chains to Led Zeppelin)...and at the price, you haven't much to lose, either way!