Announced in late summer of 2003, Canon's original 6-megapixel Digital Rebel was the first digital SLR (D-SLR) to break the $1,000 barrier. In doing so, the company set in motion a D-SLR competition ...
Three things differentiate the Canon EOS Rebel XTi from the EOS Rebel XT, and two of them are the sensor. Though the CMOS chip used by the XTi is the same size as the 8-megapixel version in the XT, ...
Canon pretty much created the entry-level Digital SLR market in 2003 with the release of the Canon EOS 300D, otherwise known as the Digital Rebel ( ). Since then, Canon has upgraded the Rebel to the ...
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