After a great deal of toying, tinkering and - of course - taking pictures, I've finally released my Canon EOS Rebel XSi Guide.
Overall impression: this small, lightweight digital SLR is a great travel companion and its ultra-fast response time makes it great for spontaneous spur-of-the-moment photography.
The new Image Stabilized (IS) kit lens is a huge improvement over the kit lens packaged with the Rebel xTi (which left a lot to be desired) and the stabilization will help you take sharp photos of non-moving subjects even with very slow shutter speeds.
When you pair the IS lens with exceptionally low noise at high ISO settings (all the way up to 1600) the Canon XSi excels at low-light photography, no tripod required.
Read the complete Canon Rebel XSi Guide
Thanks for the review. I was looking for a reason to trade up from my Canon XTI. The low-noise at the higher ISO might be enough to convince me.
Posted by: Millard | December 01, 2008 at 12:44 PM