The Canon EOS 350D, known in the Americas as the EOS Digital Rebel XT and in Japan as the EOS Kiss Digital N, is an 8.0- megapixel entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon.
On 20th August 2003 Canon dropped a bomb into the digital SLR market with the six megapixel sub-$1,000 EOS 300D (Digital Rebel). Eighteen months later and just in time for the largest trade show of the year (PMA 2005) Canon has revealed the successor to the 300D, the new, smaller, eight megapixel, EOS 350D (Digital Rebel XT). At first you'd be forgiven for thinking this was just a drop-in ...
Canon 350D is a member of Canon's Rebel series of cameras. Canon's EOS Rebel series (known as EOS Kiss in Japan / EOS XXXD in other regions) are the all time best selling DSLR camera series in the world, providing perfect starting point for many photography lovers. Below you can see the latest models in this series and how their main specs have changed with each new version.
The Canon EOS 350D; Digital Rebel XT (US) or EOS Kiss Digital N (Japan) replaced the EOS 300D early in 2005 as Canon's entry-level DSLR. Its resolution is increased from 6 to 8 megapixels and now offers rear-curtain sync, mirror lockup, selectable autofocus modes, selectable metering modes, and many more new features. The camera uses Canon's DIGIC II image processor, the same one used in their ...
The Canon EOS 350D, also known as the Digital Rebel XT in the Americas and EOS Kiss Digital N in Japan, was officially announced in February 2005 and launched in March 2005. This entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera featured an 8.0-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and was equipped with Canon's DIGIC II image processor. It was designed to appeal to digital compact camera users seeking to ...