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EOS mio! Which Canon dSLR?

Lori Grunin
Lori Grunin, Senior Editor
Updated August 14, 2008
Not everyone approaches the dSLR buying decision as a tabula rasa choice. If you've already chosen Canon-- whether it's because you already have some lenses, friends who are brand-enamored, or have simply had good experiences with the company's point-and-shoot models--here's some help selecting the right model. On a general note, if your budget is tight, and unless there's a specific feature or performance level you need from a particular model, it's usually a good idea to save money on the body and spend it on a better lens.
  • If you're on a tight budget, you don't have much of a choice, and the Rebel XS is the least expensive of the lot. But given the relatively small price difference between the XS and the XSi, it might be worth bumping up a class for the spot meter (big as it is) and larger LCD.
  • For most hobbyists, vacation shooters as well as nonpro business users buy the Rebel XSi. In everyday use, the differences between it and the 40D are pretty minimal; it delivers comparable, and occasionally better, performance and photo quality, for anywhere from $100 to several hundred dollars less.
  • If you need a better-constructed, partially dust-sealed body or an extra stop (ISO 3,200 versus ISO 1,600) of latitude then go with the 40D. It also makes sense if you're a pro looking for an inexpensive supplementary body that can take CF cards, or have very specific feature needs, like a faster flash sync speed (1/250 sec vs. 1/200).
  • If you want the least expensive full-frame option, usually for compatibility with older lenses, your only choice is the 5D. However, rumors abound that Canon will be announcing the long-awaited update to this model in the early fall, so you may want to wait--either for the new model, or a price drop.
  • If you need the fastest model with the best high-ISO performance and/or ultimate customizability opt for the 1D Mark III.
  • If you're a pro who needs the highest resolution possible, blow your budget on the the 21-megapixel 1Ds Mark III.

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Canon Rebel XS (black, with 18-55mm lens)  
Canon EOS Rebel XSi (with 18-55mm lens, black)
Canon EOS Rebel XSi (with 18-55mm lens, black)  
Canon EOS 40D (body only)
Canon EOS 40D (body only)  
Canon EOS 5D (body only)
Canon EOS 5D (body only)  
Canon EOS 1D Mark III
Canon EOS 1D Mark III  
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III  







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Review summary The Canon EOS Rebel XS is a good entry-level dSLR, but only its photo quality stands out among the competition. It doesn't stand out for its feature set or design, but the Canon EOS Rebel XSi delivers on performance and photo quality. Great photo quality and excellent continuous-shooting performance are just two of the Canon EOS 40D's many attractions in the digital camera marketplace. A decent midrange digital SLR camera built around a superb sensor, the Canon EOS 5D delivers great images and the familiar 35mm-film-format shooting experience for a comparatively low (though still hefty) price. Canon's EOS 1D Mark III offers a luxurious cocktail of high-resolution, extremely low noise, blazingly fast burst shooting, abundant customization, and a build quality and ergonomic design among the best you'll find in today's camera market. The 1Ds Mark III marks another high-end success for Canon, though you'll need a lot of spare cash if you want to own this ground-breaking camera.







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