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Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by mrs-j,  Jan 8, 2004
Pros: Low price, supports ISO speeds, exposure and WB bracketing, multiple lenses, long battery life.
Cons: No onboard FEC capability, but little else to complain about.
The Bottom Line: The Digital Rebel isn't absolutely perfect, but is is the best digital SLR on the market for this price, in my opinion. I love this camera.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 4/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by dncswknivs,  Oct 9, 2003
Pros: Price range, creative flexibility
Cons: Little control over metering, body material could be improved
The Bottom Line: A camera that fits a specific audience and price range. If it fits, wear it.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 3/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by mommyauri,  Dec 27, 2004
Pros: Great camera for the price, very versatile, relatively easy to use. NO FILM!!
Cons: Not very many options for flash, no "double exposure"
The Bottom Line: You can't beat the price on this camera, and it will give you a lot of bang for your buck! Prepare to become a genuine shutter bug!
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by whitesf,  Dec 30, 2003
Pros: RAW file format, uses EF lenses, auto bracketing, wide ISO latitude, high frame rate, cheap
Cons: Not much
The Bottom Line: As of this writing, the Digital Rebel is the best value in the DSLR category.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 3/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 4/5 stars

by khpdave,  Mar 17, 2004
Pros: CF storage media - Battery life - Canon quality
Cons: A little bulky - Slight shutter lag - CF card not included
The Bottom Line: Canon has combined a proven and reliable CMOS sensor (EOS D10) with a proven and reliable camera body (EOS Rebel)
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by killermonkeys,  Jul 1, 2004
Pros: Great Value, Excellent Image Quality, Most Versatile Camera, Lower Price than D70
Cons: Slower to start, slower continuous drive shooting than D70
The Bottom Line: I recommend the Canon highly all around, and strongly recommend it for those on a budget. If cash is no problem, the Nikon is $300 more and $250 better.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 5/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by robcfoster,  Jan 24, 2004
Pros: Simple enough for beginners, advanced enough for most professionals.
Cons: Now we have no excuse for not improving our skills and techniques, becoming better photographers.
The Bottom Line: We have nothing but praise for the Canon Digital Rebel. Now we have no excuse for not improving our skills and techniques, and becoming better photographers.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 5/5 stars
Durability: 5/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 5/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by intechpc,  Jan 17, 2005
Pros: Great mix of features and flexibility, excellent picture quality, incredible value
Cons: No ability to compose frames using LCD, no PC terminal
The Bottom Line: I don't think you can go wrong with this camera. Advanced users will love it's flexibility while novice users will have no problem taking great pictures.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 4/5 stars

by mike-palmer,  Apr 4, 2004
Pros: Terrific Value, Awesome picture wuality
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: Outstanding picture quality even when printed at 12"x18". Perfect pictures time after time, click after click.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
Ease of Use: 4/5 stars
Durability: 4/5 stars
Photo Quality: 5/5 stars
Battery Life: 4/5 stars
Shutter Lag 5/5 stars

by mishmaroo,  Nov 22, 2004
Pros: Great image quality, easy enough for a non pro to use.
Cons: Expensive, large size may bother non-pros used to smaller cameras.
The Bottom Line: If you want a good all around camera that delivers good prints this is the way to go. Easy enough for the non-photographer to use.
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