![]() The current ISO setting is always displayed in the viewfinder. The ON/OFF switch for the camera is on the top deck, around the control dial and there is a dedicated button for setting the ISO speed in the creative modes. In the creative zone, Intelligent program, shutter-priority AE, aperture-priority AE, depth-of-field AE and manual exposure modes are available. The basic modes include pre-programmed settings optimized for Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports and Night Portrait shots, as well as a Full Auto ("green square") and Flash Off modes. The shooting mode is controlled via the main dial on top of the camera. Select capturing mode, metering mode, AF mode, and picture style. When not being used for navigation, the 4-way buttons are used to In Live View, focusing is enabled by pressing the There's a center "set" button which isĪlso used to enable Live View modes. The firmware menus are navigated via the 4-way controller (allowing navigation up,ĭown, left and right through the menus). Navigated LCDs, though there are some situations in which a top mounted LCD can be moreĬonvenient. The information on the rear color LCD is more readable than that of the top Most of the time this won't be a bigĭeal. Standard in the Digital Rebel line, there is no top mounted LCD screen as there is on theĮOS 40D, 50D and other mid and high end EOS bodies. Parameters and the various software menus, as well as being used to review images. The 3" rear LCD screen displays operating The Rebel XSi uses a control layout familiar to most Canon EOS users, especially owners ![]() XSi, the buffer size and frame rate will meet all their needs. For the vast majority of photographers using the Canon Digital Rebel If youĬhoose to shoot images stored as RAW+JPEG, the buffer holds only 4 shots before theįrame rate drops. The buffer is smaller when shooting in RAW mode where you can get about 6 framesĪt 3.5 fps before the rate drops to around 1 frame every 1.4 seconds (0.7fps). (fps) for about 55 frames when shooting JPEGs before the buffer fills and the rate drops a In continuous shooting mode, the Canon Rebel XSi can operate at 3.5 frames per sec You can take a shot about 1/4s after you move the power switch to the Small digicams it's blazingly fast! The LCD display comes up in under a second after theĬamera is turend on, but if you're really in a hurry to shoot you don't have to wait for The Digital Rebel XSi operation is quite responsive, in fact the standards of most Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi (EOS 450D) Review
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