Testseek.co.uk have collected 93 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi.
January 2008
(84%)
93 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
84010093
The editors liked
Good noise control
Very reactive (startup and focus)
Good image quality/antidust system
Easy handling/interesting style functions
Large range of AFS lenses
Fast
Responsive
Diminutive yet solidly built
On-board dust reduction
Well-saturated images
High resolution
Great quality images
10 megapixel CMOS sensor
ISO100-1600
Antidust system
9-point AF system
Bundled RAW converter and editor
Great features. Bargain price. Excellent lens. Impressive images
Compact and lightweight
Fast and responsive
Intelligently designed with shooting-friendly layout
Great image quality
Low noise at all ISO settings (apart from the highest ISO setting)
Easy to use - AUTO mode
Scene modes especially useful for beginners
Excellent image quality - difficult to detect any artefacts
Sturdy
Compact body
Good kit lens (...
The editors didn't like
Only one adjustment dial
Narrow viewfinder (although bright)
Capricious white balance indoors
No optical stabilization
1855 mm optic a bit tight for a 10 MP sensor
Some image noise visible in shadow detail
Anti-dust system not 100% effective
Anti-shake lenses cost more
Viewfinder
Battery life
Not totally responsive
Second status LCD has been eliminated
Slow kit lens
No spot metering
Poor exposure of backlit subjects
No automatic image review options eg
Auto zoom.
No advanced playback review options eg
Compare 2 photos side by size zoomed in.
Deleting images must be done one at a time.
Lack of post processing abilities.
Not as many scene modes as other recent di...
Excellent 10.1 megapixel sensor with impressively low noise and superb detail
Small size is great for travel and all-day carry
High ISO shots are surprisingly good, easily useable at 8x10
Dust removal technology largely eliminates sensor cleaning chore...
Kit lens is not quite matched to the cameras higher resolution
New interface has a few odd inconsistencies
AF assist lamp only works in flash-on mode, making available light photography more difficult (somewhat offset by the improved AF sensor)
Auto-r...
Its easy to miss much of whats improved on the Canon Rebel XTi, mostly because it seems so cosmetically similar to the Rebel XT. But the real improvements are internal. Getting to 10 megapixels while maintaining that industry-leading image quality wa...
10 megapixels for $600
Excellent LCD
"Display Off" sensor
Very accurate color reproduction
Good dynamic range
Effective grip surface
Strong low light performance
Dust reduction system
Flimsy construction
No spot meter
Only one control dial
Kit lens is cheap, limited maximum aperture
Poor environmental seals
Viewfinder magnification is low
Plenty of users will enjoy the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi. In automatic modes, its easy to use, and snapshooters will be pleased with its quality. If they dont make enlargements, though, users wont see a difference between shots from the 10-megapix...
Abstract: In a mere three years time, Canon have already managed to introduce the third entry-level digital SLR camera. Each camera seems to come with small, yet important improvements. The significance of the actual developments clearly becomes apparent when pu...
Very nice photos and prints
Excellent LCD screen/menu system
Rapid high-speed shooting
Weak kit lens
Below average battery life
This one is a toughie. Usually your intrepid reviewer has no problem calling winners and losers. Here there really aren’t any losers in the negative sense—there are trade-offs. The Sony has the heft and features including image stabilization f...
Abstract: The Digital Rebel XTi is the long-awaited upgrade to Canons very successful Digital Rebel XT (see our review). Like the XT before it, the Rebel XTi (known as the EOS-400D in some countries) is an entry-level digital SLR, but that doesnt mean that ...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2006-09-22, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Compact and lightweight; fast and responsive; intelligently designed with shooting-friendly layout.
Second status LCD has been eliminated; slow kit lens; no spot metering; poor exposure of backlit subjects.
The Canon EOS Rebel XTi remains a very good first dSLR, but ultimately a disappointing followup to the XT, which cedes its lead to the Nikon D80.
Excellent resolution, lots of detail, not a leap from eight megapixels, but certainly from six, Good color with selectable PictureStyles for different subject types, Good dynamic range (more than peers) with soft roll-off of highlights, Integrated Cleanin...
Kit lens disappointing, better to buy body only and spend more on a good lens, Sporadic continuous shooting once buffer is full, Occasional under-exposure issue with Evaluative metering, Average automatic white balance performance, still very poor under i...
Canon changed the entire digital camera market when they revealed the EOS 300D. Launched in a huge way, they clearly expected it to be a big success. The ripples of that day forced prices lower and removed an entire category of camera (the prosumer ...