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Canon Digital Rebel XTi  
 
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Manufacturer: Canon USA, Inc.
Model name: Digital Rebel XTi
Date announced: 2006-08-24
MSRP: $599
Official site: Digital Rebel XTi Homepage
 
Max resolution: 3888 x 2592 (10 Megapixel)
Sensor size (type): 22.2 x 14.8 mm (CMOS)
Zoom capability: N/A
Focal length (35mm equiv.): N/A
Crop factor (D-SLR only): N/A
Max. Aperture: N/A
Auto focus: Yes
 
Optical image stabilization: No
AF-assist lamp: Yes
Macro (min distance): N/A
Built-in flash: Yes
External flash support: Yes
Supports conversion lenses: N/A
 
LCD display: Yes/2.5"
LCD resolution: 230,000 pixels
LCD position: Fixed
Viewfinder: Optical
Viewfinder magnification: N/A
Viewfinder coverage: N/A
 
Manual controls: Exposure compensation, shutter speed, aperture, white balance, focus
ISO sensitivity: 100/200/400/800/1600
Movie mode (format): No
Movie resolution (max): N/A
Sound recording: No
RAW/TIFF mode: RAW
PictBridge support: Yes
 
Storage method: CompactFlash Type II (no card included)   Buy more memory now!
Storage capacity (w/included card): N/A
Batteries used: NB-2LH (1)  Buy batteries now!
Battery life
(CIPA standard):
360 shots
 
Video out: Yes
HDMI port: No
USB support: Yes (2.0)
Dimensions (W x H x D): 5.0 x 3.7 x 2.6 in / 127.0 x 94.0 x 66.0 mm
Weight (empty): 18.0 oz / 510 g
Bundled software: EOS Digital Solutions Disk
Accessories: AC adapter (ACK-DC20), Angle finder (Angle Finder C), Battery grip (BG-E3), External flash (220EX), External flash (430EX), External flash (580EX), Remote shutter release (RS-60E3), Wireless remote (RC-1), Wireless remote (RC-5)
 
Misc. notes: Upgrade to the Rebel XT adds a 10MP sensor, dust reduction, and more. Comes in silver and black. Add the 18 - 55 mm kit lens for $100 more. Called the EOS-400D in some countries.