Rating 4.2 83 reviews

A newer model Canon EOS 1100D was released in February 2011.

Manufacturer: Canon
Computeractive
16 years ago

Review: Canon EOS 1000D camera

Canon's 10-megapixel EOS 1000D digital SLR slots in below the 12-megapixel 450D in the manufacturer's range. At £499 (for the lightweight body only, without a lens), it offers the least expensive entry into the Canon SLR system, which includes over 60 compatible lenses and accessories.
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Photo answers
16 years ago

The latest D-SLR from Canon, the EOS 1000D, represents a new line in Canon's D-SLR range, hence the breakaway from the usual three-digit naming convention. The EOS 1000D is intended to build upon the success of the EOS 400D and, although Canon is keen to stress the 1000D isn't a direct replacement...
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xbox.about.com
16 years ago

The Canon EOS Rebel XS is the manufacturer's cheapest DSLR camera, and it is very much aimed as a "first DSLR " camera for photographers looking to advance beyond the typical point and shoot.
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amazon.ca
16 years ago

Very Good dSLR

I wanted a camera that is a bit more than one of my point and shoots due to picture quality and also to be able to take shots that I felt I sometimes was missing, such as my children who move quickly, but did not want to buy some expensive camera. The XS was perfect for me.
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Digital Review
17 years ago

Instant Rebates on Canon Rebel XSI, XS, EOS 50D SLR Kits, Select EF Lenses and Speedlites in US

May 5th. Canon USA Inc. has announced a new instant rebate program that applies to the purchase of the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi, the Canon Rebel XS or the Canon EOS 50D digital SLR tied with a specific Canon EF lens or lenses. Canon USA Inc.
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
17 years ago

Canon has recently revamped its SLR line-up with a new entry-level product, the EOS 1000D. Replacing the 400D at the bottom of its SLR range, this new product is yet to be given an official price. However, given the general cost structure of Canon's SLR line, it is sure to be quite affordable.
Pros:
  • Sharp pictures
  • fast operation
  • Live View
  • dust reduction
Cons:
  • Focus in live view still takes some time
  • menu can be unclear
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B&H Photo
17 years ago

Great deal!

This camera is very light weight for its size. I use this camera to photograph my artwork. I work in mixed media so the SLR aspects of the camera appeal to me. It seems somewhat intimidating to learn how all the functions work.
Pros:
  • Bright LCD
  • Great Image Quality
  • Image Stabilization
Cons:
  • Click in bad location
  • Poor In Low Light
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pcworld.com
17 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel XS

image quality is the best and there is so much you can do with this camera ...auto focus and rapid shooting ,you can't ask for more ....for me its the camera i always wanted ...
Pros:
  • always wanted an slr camera ...and it's true good things come to those who wait
  • outstanding picture quality and rave reviews from family and friends
Cons:
  • can't find any
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LAPTOP Magazine
17 years ago

Canon EOS Rebel XS

The Canon EOS Rebel XS costs $200 less than its Editors' Choice–winning sibling, the EOS Rebel XSi , but the only real differences are in its lower resolution and smaller LCD. Indeed, the XS takes beautiful photos, works quickly, and is easy to use.
Pros:
  • Very good image quality
  • Fast focusing and shot-to-shot speeds
  • Automatic sensor-cleaning system
  • Intuitive interface,
Cons:
  • Relatively small LCD
  • Fewer manual options than other entry-level DSLRs
  • Live View settings difficult to access
  • No ISO 3200,
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Imaging Resource
17 years ago

Canon EOS XS (Rebel XS, Canon 1000D)

Canon's new EOS Rebel XS is a new budget digital SLR designed to compete with Nikon's D60 and other sub-$700 digital SLR cameras by Pentax, Olympus, and Sony. To meet the lower price point, the Canon XS includes fewer of the features of the Rebel XSi, but the XS is still a quality offering in its...
Pros:
  • 10.1-megapixel sensor with low noise and good detail
  • Live View mode works well
  • Live View mode offers a choice between phase-detect and contrast-detect modes
  • Zoom in five or ten times with Live View
  • Image-stabilized kit lens is excellent optically
  • Small size is great for travel and all-day
Cons:
  • AF-assist adjustment and Flash Exposure compensation are buried in the Flash Settings menu
  • In Live View Quick AF mode
  • camera does not tell you which AF points are in focus
  • Kit lens produces somewhat high barrel distortion at wide angle
  • Flash coverage is uneven
  • falling off in the corners
  • More
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