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Canon Rebel Xsi " Plus Image Processing Softwares

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Canon Rebel XSi Digital SLR Camera is a 12.2-megapixel camera that belongs to Canons Electro-Optical System (EOS) line of digital SLR cameras. It has a fast power up time and the ability to shoot up to 3.5 frames per second. It comes with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens and a 3-inch 230,000-pixel TFT LCD monitor.

It features exposure control using 35-zone TTL full-aperture metering with four metering modes. These modes include spot, partial, center-weighted average, and evaluative metering. This function was built to analyze light, which enables you to choose the right exposure for your image.

The camera comes with EOS Integrated Cleaning System, which is a self cleaning sensor that uses ultrasonic vibration. This sensor automatically removes dusts on the sensor whenever you turn the camera on or off. You can also use the special collar around the sensor to manually remove dust particles. Dust can also be erased through a software called Canon Digital Photo Professional (DPP).

Canon Rebel XSi is fully compatible with over 60 EF/EF-S Lenses. These lenses range from ultra-wide angle to super telephoto lenses. It can also be used with a wide array of EOS system accessories including Canon Speedlite 430EX. Canon Speedlite 430EX is an accessory that offers excellent flash power and has a tilting and swiveling flash head for bounce flash.

Since Canon wants you to have a great Canon Rebel XSi digital SLR camera experience, it included a disc in the package. This disc has all the assistance you need to make your images perfect.

The disc includes Canons Zoom Browser EX for Windows (Version 6.1), which is also compatible with the new Windows Vista. Like the Image Browser for Macintosh OS X (Version 6.1), this software is used for viewing and editing JPEG and RAW image files. These applications are used to search image files and to rename single images or batches of files. Both offer options for printing, which rids you of having to use a separate image-editing program.

Digital Photo Professional (Version 3.3) is a high-speed image processing program. It is used to process RAW images and preview images in real-time. It supports sRGB, Adobe RGB and Wide Gamut RGB color spaces. It is compatible with CMS or Color Management System and with the new Windows Vista Operating System.

Canon designed the EOS Utility (Version 2.3) for you to be able to connect your camera to a computer through USB. This application allows you to download file from the camera to the computer and vice versa. It also allows remote controlled shooting from the computer. You can also use it with Canons Zoom Browser/Image Browser or to Digital Photo Professional.

Raw Image Task (Version 2.8) for Windows and Macintosh OS is also contained in the disc. This application is meant to help you process RAW images with a variety of adjustment possibilities. These options are the same as that of the in-camera JPEG processing from Canon. Also included are the Picture Style editor (Version 1.0), Photo Stitch and PTP Twain Driver.



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About the Author: Fred Gagnon is an expert on digital cameras. He has been a digital camera enthusiast for more than 40 years and has worked with many Canon Digital Camera aficionados. To learn more about Canon Rebel XSi digital SLR cameras go to Canon Rebel XSi digital SLR Camera.

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