Canon Digital Rebel XT 8MP Digital SLR (Canon EOS 350D Europe)

The Canon EOS Digital Rebel camera now has a new, faster, and even smaller big brother. Sibling rivalries aside, the 8.0-megapixel Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR adds resolution, speed, extra creative control, and enhanced comfort in the hand to one of the smallest and lightest digital cameras in its class. Despite its advancements in ergonomic design and technology, this easy-to-use EOS digital camera is compatible with all of Canon's EF lenses, including the EF-S lenses.
Rebel Without a
Choice No More
The EOS Digital Rebel XT camera takes its place
alongside the original 6.3-megapixel EOS Digital
Rebel camera that first placed an affordable,
high-resolution digital SLR into the hands of Canon
consumers. The EOS Digital Rebel XT model is offered
in two kit configurations: With Canon's high-quality
EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-f5.6 zoom lens (in matte black and
in brushed silver) and as a body only (in matte
black and in brushed silver).
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There are, of course, some very real differences between the EOS Digital Rebel XT digital camera and the more advanced EOS 20D. While the 20D SLR includes performance features such as faster continuous shooting speed (5 frames per second [fps] vs. 3 fps) with larger burst capability (23 frames vs. 14 frames) and custom function settings (18 vs. 9) that more than justify its heftier price tag, this new Rebel XT model was created for those dedicated SLR users who are migrating to digital for the first time and don't wish to give up the flexibility an SLR system offers.
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Utilizing the same 7-point autofocus system as the EOS Digital Rebel camera, the new EOS Digital Rebel XT SLR is capable of analyzing where a subject is--even when it is off center--and almost immediately bringing it into focus. It can also analyze subject movement and automatically select locking or tracking AF modes as needed. These features simplify the camera's operation and optimize its performance. The Digital Rebel XT allows users to select locking or tacking AF modes independently, adding a new dimension of creative control.
Finer Photos
Faster
The new EOS Digital Rebel XT digital camera can
shoot up to 14 consecutive large/fine
(8.0-megapixel) JPEGs, five RAW files, or four RAW +
large/fine JPEGs at a rate of up to 3 fps. The EOS
Digital Rebel camera's smaller buffer permits bursts
of only four large/fine (6.3-megapixel) JPEG or RAW
frames at a rate of up to 2.5 fps.
While reprising the Digital Rebel SLR's ISO range of 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1600, Canon raised the Auto ISO setting on the Digital Rebel XT model to 400 help improve image quality, reduce camera shake, and brighten the scene behind the subject when taking a flash photo. The new Digital Rebel XT camera also offers 12 exposure modes that are user selectable at the turn of a conveniently placed dial. The exposure modes--Full Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, Flash Off, Program AE, Shutter Speed-Priority AE, Aperture-Priority AE, Manual and Auto Depth-of-Field AE--take into account virtually all shooting conditions and preferences.
In addition to its lossless compression 8.0-megapixel RAW image file option, the Rebel XT Digital SLR offers users the option of shooting in a range of sizes and quality JPEG settings from large (8.0-megapixel) and medium (4.15-megapixel) to small (2.0-megapixel). Within each resolution option, the user may also select quality settings: Large/fine, large/normal, medium/fine, medium/normal, small/fine, and small/normal.
RAW Power
What's more, where the original Digital Rebel camera
required dedicated software to extract embedded
medium/fine resolution JPEGs from the larger,
uncompressed RAW image file, the new Rebel XT model
saves RAW and large/fine resolution images as
separate files on the Compact Flash card. The user
also has the option of selecting RAW (8.0-megapixel)
files only, saving valuable space on the CF card. As
with the EOS 20D, the Digital Rebel XT camera's RAW
files are denoted by the CR2 extension.

Creative Control
Among the new features found on the EOS Digital
Rebel XT camera are user-selectable metering and AF
modes, flash exposure compensation control, improved
E-TTL II evaluative flash metering, and for the
first time in this product category, custom function
control. The Digital Rebel XT SLR even offers a
monochrome mode for consumers who enjoy the
subtleties and shadings that only black-and-white
images offer.
The Rebel XT camera incorporates nine of the Custom Functions previously found on the EOS 20D model. Designed to fine-tune camera operation according to personal preferences, the custom functions offer users a set of programming options for the SET button/cross keys, as well as control over long exposure noise reduction, flash sync speed in AV mode, AF start from the shutter button or AE lock button, AF assist beam, mirror lockup, E-TTL II metering patterns, and shutter curtain sync.
All This and
DIGIC II
Canon's newest and most powerful SLR imaging engine,
DIGIC II, provides high precision and high speed,
natural color reproduction including high
saturation, bright subjects, improved auto white
balance, and increased white balance correction
control and white balance bracketing over the
original Digital Rebel camera.
The white balance correction control is a digital color filter that works like a light-balancing filter or a color-compensating filter. Both the blue/amber bias and the magenta/green bias can be adjusted to +/- 9 levels. While the blue/amber bias adjustment is standard on the original Digital Rebel model, the Rebel XT camera's additional magenta/green bias adjustment provides increased color compensation from the earlier model.
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In addition to the legion of image-quality improvements, DIGIC II speeds up the camera's performance from start-up that is 10 times faster on the EOS Digital Rebel XT model (0.2 seconds) than it is on the EOS Digital Rebel with the original iteration of DIGIC (2 seconds).
Another feature improved by the presence of DIGIC II is the speed of the direct printing function, which is PictBridge compatible. DIGIC II also produces faster startup times, faster CompactFlash card writing speed, and approximately 10x faster data transfer speeds thanks to the processor's new USB 2.0 high-speed interface. As an added bonus, the DIGIC II chip is so efficient, it actually reduces the EOS Digital Rebel XT camera's power consumption (and extends battery life) by approximately 35 percent. Indeed, this new Rebel XT camera is so energy efficient, it is powered by the same lighter-weight NB-2LH battery pack used by the PowerShot S60 (as opposed to the larger BP-511A battery pack used by the original Digital Rebel model).
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The new Rebel XT camera also features the next step in the evolution of evaluative, through-the-lens exposure control, E-TTL II. Though compatible with all Canon EX-series Speedlites, this smarter new E-TTL II system helps ensure that, even in situations with highly reflective subjects or backgrounds or when shooting in most other similarly difficult lighting situations, the image will be optimally exposed.
The E-TTL II system compares the ambient light with the reflected pre-flash off the subject reported in all 35 metering zones and selects the areas with a small difference to be weighted for flash exposure calculation. This system also helps eliminate or underweight areas with large differences, recognizing them as an extremely reflective object in the background or a highly reflective subject.
Bundled Software
Both the Rebel XT Camera and lens kit and the
body-only kit are shipped with three software discs
including EOS Digital Solutions Disc 10 featuring
ZoomBrowser EX, ImageBrowser, and ArcSoft
PhotoStudio together with other utilities, another
disc containing Digital Photo Professional 1.6 for
RAW file conversions, and a third disc containing
PDF versions of the instruction manuals for each
application.

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