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Excelente cámara. Es una cámara muy buena, las fotos son excelentes en todos los modos automáticos y en los modos manuales permite hacer cosas interesantes. Es mi primera cámara digital reflex así que no tengo mucho que compartir, yo mismo la estoy descubriendo hasta ahora. Me ha impresionado el sistema para evitar los ojos rojos al fotografíar personas usando el flash, funciona de maravilla. Puedo decir que es muy sencilla de manejar, es antibobos. I like Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera .
Move Up in Consumer DSLR Performance. After two very happy years using the CANON 350D/XT DSLR, I decided to upgrade to the XSi/450D based on 1) Addition of more professional-level spot metering/focusing offering, 2) Increase to 12 MP resolution and 3) The improved standard IS 18-55 kit lens. In all regards, I'm exceptionally pleased with the new Canon. I was able to tell the kit lens improvement and the impact of Image Stabilization from the first time I used it, as Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera allows me to work in lower light and delivers clearer photograhs in every situation. The spot metering works very well, as does the increase in point-of-focus. I can definately see the increased resolution in my cropped enlargements, as well. The one feature I don't use (live view) could be a big 'plus' to people who prefer not to use viewfinders, but again, it's not something I use. Battery life (I use an external 430EX flash for most shots) has been far-above Canon's listed number; I often get over 800 shots on a battery using AF and IS. I've used the camera with my Sigma DC and DG lenses with no problems noted at all, although my Sunpak flash that works perfectly TTL with the 350D will not function with the XSi.
Excellent quality & price. I waited for months debating on whether to go ahead and purchase the Canon 40D or hold out for the new XSi. I am thrilled that I waited on the XSi. The quality is excellent! I purchased the XSi with the 18-55mm IS lens. The lens is a good walk around lens but I also purchased the 50mm 1.8 and the Sigma 70-300mm zoom. I tend to the leave the Sigma on more than any.

The XSi has nearly all the features of the 40d at a fraction of the cost. It's features are definitely well above the XTi and totally worth the upgrade. The 3" LCD screen is great for the live view shooting or reviewing. The buttons are placed great and it's very easy to navigate.

The body itself is not as heavy as the 40d but also doesn't feel cheap and weak. It's a huge step up from my Canon S3 IS, however, I still love that camera and all it's power too.

I have used the camera in numerous situations already and Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera prevails in all. Of course as with most, Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera does extremely well outdoors in light. Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera also exceeded my expectations indoors in low light. Even when I have had to bump the ISO to 800 or 1600, Canon PowerShot SD780IS 12.1 MP Digital Camera performs wonderfully and there is very little noticeable noise. With my former cameras, I was never able to use high ISO settings because they were too noisy to fix with post processing. With the XSi, there is very little if any post processing work needed on the high ISO shots. It's wonderful for low light situations when you don't want that deer in the headlights flash look!

All in all, the XSi was totally worth the wait and the savings. The XSi is a fraction of the cost of the 40D and yet has nearly if not all the pluses of the 40D. I'd definitely recommend anyone debating between the two to go ahead and go with the XSi body and save your money for good lenses.


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