I got a new Canon Rebel XSi!

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I just picked up a new Canon Rebel XSi DSLR yesterday! This is a huge jump from my 8 year old S30 (3.2mp point and shoot)! Once I get it down, I'm going to be able to get some really good photos. I should be using it on a detail job this weekend and will put it in the C&B.



I got up early this morning and had to go out and snap a few photos in the yard.



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Japanese Maple:

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My un-clean TL-S:

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Way cool. I got my XTi just a few months ago and considered sending it back since the XSi was coming to market soon. But once I saw the price, I figured I'd better hang on to the XTi unless I was prepared to save for a few more birthdays and Christmases.



I'm jealous of the "Live View" and cheap SD card use!



Of course now I'm saving pennies so I can buy the full license for Lightroom. I'm still working on an extended demo of the Beta 2 version and it's pretty cool.



Enjoy!
 
congrats! i just got my XSi a few days ago as well. it's quite a learning curve for me, being my first dSLR (well...any type of SLR...hehe). post up more pics when you can. :)
 
paradigm said:
congrats! i just got my XSi a few days ago as well. it's quite a learning curve for me, being my first dSLR (well...any type of SLR...hehe). post up more pics when you can. :)



They're awesome cameras for sure!



If you already have a good grasp on photo composition, do yourself a favor and buy Understanding Exposure. Revised Edition by Bryan Peterson. Only 6 pages into the book, and I'm already doing a great job in the Manual mode. It was highly recommended over on the Canon forum as well.



Here are a few more:



Catching some raindrops on the tree:

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...and on the van:

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Yes, the van is dirty, but here I've captured a good shot with both the van and the sky with proper exposure.

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When using Manual Mode, even a dirty car can look good. f/3.5. 18mm. 6 seconds. ISO 100:

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f/4.5. 34mm. 10 seconds. ISO 100:

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Great camera, and congrats with the purchase! I picked up an XT about two years ago and am still learning!
 
Nice pics, and I agree Understanding Exposure is a great book to learn the fundamental basics, and to get the most out of your dslr. Wait until you get lens lust and L fever :scared:



btw ot but are those bridgestone potenza re960as? If so how do you like them. I'm going to upgrade my tires when I have the funds and those are on top of my list. I just want to make sure they're worth the $.
 
Hey nice going on the camera! Yours is the follow up to my camera I bought last year (this time), the xti. I wish I would've waited. I am still learning its abilties. I think I will have to go for a flash bc while the range and its overall photo recordings are quite good, there are more than a few shots where (even with my built in flash) some of the colors are coming up darker than I'd like.



Keep us informed with your progress. Do you have a flash or are getting one?? Congrats!
 
Yeah, the 960's are awesome all-around tires. Highly recommended!



No flash at this point. Perhaps in the future when I also get a bigger lense!



Thanks guys.
 
Congrats on the purchase. Photography has to be one of the most addicting hobbies out there, and also one of the most expensive (if you let it). I looked at a XSi a few days ago and, like the XT and XTi before it, it just felt too small in my hands. I know a battery grip would help this, but I just didn't like the overall feel of it. Same goes for the entry level Nikons (D60, D40, etc). I believe I've decided to go with the Sony Alpha 200 dSLR.
 
here was my first attempt at macro today...all i can say is i have a MUCH bigger appreciation for all of the macro shots i see on the canon forums now.



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Great shots! The XSI is a an amazing deal! I was waiting for it to come out but ended up getting a 40D instead. Happy with my choice, but my wife doesn't like the size of the 40D
 
thesacrifice said:
any great deals on xsi's anywhere?



not really...i think it's still too new. prices online only vary around $20-$30 or so for the body + kit lens. check out amazon for a good summary...that's where i got mine from (sold by amazon as well, not a redirect to another vendor). i saved tax and shipping that way too.
 
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