Canon XTi DSLR Camera with 18-55mm Lens: 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor
Meet the Canon Rebel XTi DSLR Camera—your ticket to snapping pro-level photos without lugging around a beast of a camera. It's paired with an EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens, because what's a camera without its other half? Inside, a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor works its magic to capture every detail, while the DIGIC II Image Processor zips through image processing like it's got somewhere to be. And with a spacious 2.5-inch LCD display, reviewing your shots is a breeze (no squinting required). Plus, it's got this nifty self-cleaning dust function—because nobody likes a dirty sensor—and Compact Flash memory storage to keep all your memories safe and sound.
Here's the lowdown on what makes this camera a gem:
- Crisp, detailed prints? Check. Thanks to that 10.1-megapixel resolution.
- The DIGIC II processor doesn't just process images; it practically sprints through them.
- That 2.5-inch LCD is your window to the world (or at least your latest photo shoot).
- A self-cleaning sensor means less maintenance, more shooting.
- And with Compact Flash memory support, you're set for a marathon photo session.
- DIGIC II Image Processor
- Large 2.5-inch LCD display
- Self-cleaning dust function
- Compact Flash memory storage
- 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor
General specs
- Brand: Canon
- Model: XTi
- Seller: Amazon
- sensor_type: CMOS
- photo_sensor_resolution: 10.1 MP
- display_type: LCD
- screen_size: 2.5 Inches
- flash_memory_type: Compact Flash
- lens_type: Standard Zoom
- minimum_focal_length: 18 Millimeters
- maximum_focal_length: 55 Millimeters
- optical_zoom: 3 x
- image_stabilization: Lens
- processor_description: digic 2
- battery_type: Lithium Ion
- warranty_description: 90 days limited warranty
- First listed by seller: 6/12/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Canon | Canon | Canon | Canon | Canon | Canon |
Model | XTi | EOS 4000D / T100 | EOS 2000D / T7 | EOS 2000D/T7 | EOS 2000D | EOS 4000D / T100 |
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Price | $205.99 | $459.99 | $464.99 | $684.99 | $419.00 | $429.00 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | July 20, 2025 |
Sensor Type | CMOS | CMOS | CMOS | CMOS | ||
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, USB | Wi-Fi, NFC | Wi-Fi, NFC | Wi-Fi, NFC | Wi-Fi, NFC | |
Sensor Resolution | 24.1 MP | 24.1 MP | 24.1 MP | |||
Video Resolution | 1080p | 1080p | Full HD 1080p | 1080p | ||
Lens Included | EF-S 18-55mm | Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6, Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III | Canon EF-S 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 Zoom Lens | |||
Memory Card Included | SanDisk 32GB | SanDisk 64GB | SanDisk 128GB |
Elizabeth L.
Phoenix, AZ
June 16, 2025
Before I got this Canon, I was using my phone for everything, and the photos were just okay, nothing special. Now, after switching, I can capture moments with so much more clarity and depth—it's like seeing the world in high definition. I'm extremely happy with the upgrade for everyday use and gaming events, though I wish it had a bit more flexibility for different lighting situations. Overall, it's a solid choice if you're budget-conscious but want to step up your photography game.
- Pros: I was extremely impressed with how powerful this camera is for the price. The images come out crisp and detailed, making my photos look professional without a huge investment. The screen is large and clear, so reviewing shots is easy, and I love that it keeps itself clean, which saves me time and hassle.
- Cons: Most likely, the lens feels a bit limiting for more creative shots, and the memory type isn't as common these days, making it harder to share or store photos quickly. It's not the fastest at handling multiple images in a row, which can be frustrating during action scenes.