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Canon Digital Rebel

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Brand Canon 2003
Model DS126131
Released Year 2003
Type Digital Cameras
Series EOS Digital Rebel
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon EOS Digital Rebel (DS126131) features a 6.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that captures detailed images with rich color accuracy. The camera utilizes Canon's DIGIC image processor to enhance image quality and allow for efficient processing. It supports interchangeable EF and EF-S lenses, providing creative flexibility for various photo styles. The body incorporates a 7-point autofocus system ensuring precise focus in various lighting conditions. Shooting speeds reach up to 3 frames per second, suitable for capturing action. The camera supports standard ISO range from 100 to 1600, expandable for low-light environments.

Specifications

Series Canon EOS Digital Rebel
Type Digital SLR
Color Silver
Model EOD Digital Rebel
Optical Zoom 3x
Connectivity USB
Features Auto Focus
Charger Included No
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Sensor Type APS-C CMOS
Resolution 6.3 Megapixels
Image Processor DIGIC
Autofocus Points 7-point AF system
Continuous Shooting Speed 3 fps
ISO Range 100 - 1600 (expandable)
Lens Compatibility Canon EF and EF-S lenses
Video Recording No
Weight Approx. 540g (body only)

Key Advantages

The Digital Rebel is compact and lightweight for portability, ideal for amateur photographers. Its intuitive user interface and mode dial simplify access to advanced shooting features. Image quality is strong for its class, with sharp details and accurate colors. Compatibility with a wide range of Canon lenses enhances versatility. The camera features a relatively fast autofocus system for better subject tracking. Battery life is sufficient for a typical day of shooting.

Limitations

The resolution of 6.3 MP is modest by modern standards, limiting large-format prints. Video recording is not supported on this model. The LCD screen is fixed and relatively small, affecting image preview comfort. Continuous shooting speed is limited compared to contemporary DSLRs. There is no built-in image stabilization, requiring lens-based stabilization for shake reduction. The camera's low-light performance is constrained due to the limited ISO range.

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