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The glare-free laser matte viewfinder
displays seven wide-area focusing points, which are clearly superimposed
to guide composition. There's also a dioptric adjustment so that
prescription glasses can be removed for up-close comfort. The extralarge
LCD panel is illuminated for clear viewing whatever the lighting
conditions.
You can rely on Rebel Ti's automatic exposure system for professional
results, but the camera's special exposure controls give you lots of room
for experimentation. With the camera's multiple exposure control, you can
place up to nine images in a single frame for impressive surrealistic
compositions.
Shooting feels natural because the shutter button, AF point selector, main
dial, command dial, and even the LCD panel's buttons are all within reach
for one-handed operation. The command dial has seven preset image controls
for work in various common shooting situations.
The lens mount is solid stainless steel to handle Canon's full line of
world-renowned lenses. A built-in, automatic pop-up flash eliminates
guesswork. It recycles for action quickly, and with a red-eye reduction
lamp built right in, images are natural and flattering.
Product Description
The stylish Rebel Ti burst onto the scene, quickly becoming the most
popular SLR in its class. Intelligent, advanced automation and the widest
range of features and shooting modes are combined for the ultimate
creative control available when you need it. With the Ti's solid,
stainless steel lens mount, the camera accepts any of Canon's
world-renowned EF lenses.
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Product Reviews:

Nice pictures, bad craftsmanship, January 21, 2006
Reviewer: designhero
I've owned the Ti for two years. I've taken many good photos over the past
two years, and really enjoyed the quality of close up pictures with the
included lens. I have been disappointed a few times with taking landscape
night photos. Even when the camera is sitting still on a flat surface, its
still hit and miss with a long exposure.
Recently, the very tiny plastic piece that latches the film cover closed
broke, rendering the camera useless. Once more it didn't break from a hard
drop, or massive hit. It simply broke after I set it down on a table. Even
though I've had the camera for two years, I'd say I've only gone through
less than two dozen rolls of film. So it can't have broken from excessive
use either.
Luckily I bought an extended warranty and will not be out $300, but now I
think I may make the move to digital. If you want to stick with 35mm, the
Canon rebel series is good while it lasts, but be sure to protect your
investment with an extended warranty.
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AMAZING, November 30, 2005
Reviewer: Jessica M. Smith
I love this camera so much! I got it as a graduation gift in May of 2004.
I took this camera with me on my european excursion. It takes beautiful
pictures and is very very easy to operate. I would recomend this camera to
anyone who's looking for a quality 35mm with manual and automatic
controls. I love this camera!
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Great camera for intermediate photographer/scrapbooker, March 14, 2005
Reviewer: Jodi L. Polk "mommajopo"
I purchased this camera 1 1/2 years ago under the advise of my sister, who
is a professional photographer, and I LOVE IT! It is so easy to use, no
other can compare. Beautiful photos outdoors but flash is a bit harsh
indoors (lots of shadow and overexposed skin tones, even at a distance) I
will admit that I don't use the manual modes (only the different modes of
automatic) so I am certain there are ways to balance the light of an
automatic flash, but I take TONS of photos of my 3 kids with this camera
for their scrapbooks and I am rarely disappointed. Excellent for a mom/dad
to get great shots of the family. I am currently looking into a digital
camera to complement this one, but this Canon is sticking with me as my
primary/predictable sidekick.
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My camera dont work, July 15, 2004
Reviewer: julian
I have purchased this camera and it stop of working after 3 months, (I
wrote The first review on amazon for this camera) I have lost my money :(
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Totally satisfied with this setup., June 30, 2004
Reviewer: Wayne Shook
I purchased my canon Rebel Ti with the 28-90 lens from
Wolf Camera in Charlotte, NC and I have been very happy with it.
Previously I have owned and still own and use two different models of
Minoltas, an XP-700 and a 400Si. I operate a small one man photography
busines from my home and all three of these camera get a real workout. The
canon is the new top of the hill user camera for me at this time. I just
need to add a new lens in the 28-200 range to extend the versitility of
this unit. Wayne Shook dba
commoncentsphoto@conninc.com
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