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    Canon Digital Rebel XTi compared to the Nikon D80 Review

    Posted on Monday, October 30 2006 @ 01:13:13 CET by LSDsmurf


    As a d-SLR of the latest generation the Canon EOS Rebel XTi has a compact polycarbonate body which is molded around a metal frame. The rubber inlays provide a better grip for the thumb and fingers of the right hand. For pro's and semipro users and people with big hands the body may be perceived as rather small and light. For those familiar with digital compacts the Rebel XTi is a very handy camera, It feels well balanced in the hand and is easy to carry either in a camera bag or around the neck..

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