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Thanks for stopping by, lifelong collector of prewar toy trains and militaria. I sell here to support my buying habits! Take care and God bless.
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- 1***5 (202)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseExcellent packaging, rapid affordable shipping, item was received just as described, perhaps even better. I can tell this seller's care and attention to detail and quality! This seller is EXCELLENT! Highly recommended
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchase1. Shipping cost was very reasonable. 2. Packaging was very well done. π 3. Description was as described & photographed. 4. Value was extremely reasonable. 5. Would buy from again.
- t***a (1574)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGreat set of Louisiana photos. Even better in person! Good listing with clear images allowing for accurate condition assessment. Fast shipping and good packaging helped ensure quick, safe arrival. Will definitely buy again.
- g***o (1866)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseExtremely well packaged and quickly shipped. First class eBay seller!! Thank you!!
- e***2 (2031)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseA+++++! Wonderful catalogs to add to my collection. Was exactly as described perfect. I will definitely purchase from this seller again. Thank you so much! Happy holidays to you π
- a***u (4908)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseA+ Seller. Great item, as expected ...fast shipping
Reviews (1)

08 April 2016
Great entry-level Canon DSLR that can still deliver great photos.
The XS was the real beginning of the generation of cameras still being built by Canon, progressing from the XS to the T1i, on through the T3, the T5, and the T5i. They all work with the same basic controls and settings, so if you learn to use the XS, you can then use any of the newer and much more expensive Canon DSLR's and already know what to expect and what you're doing. With only a 10.1 MP CMOS sensor, compared to the newer cameras having 18 MP sensors or even 22 if you go for the very high-end models, the image quality naturally isn't quite as good, but you still get tack-sharp photos that are much better than the human eye is capable of taking issue with. Even 10.1 is nothing to sneeze at, and you can print out up to 11x16" prints with this camera before you'll start to get any loss of sharpness or quality, and honestly, how many of us actually print photos larger than that? Bang-for-buck, find a clean used XS with a reasonably low shutter count and enjoy, this is the introduction to the entire modern Canon EOS series of cameras - and, being built in Japan in Canon's old factory, the build quality on the XS is actually much better than it is on the "basic" T3 and T5 cameras which are mass-produced in Taiwan.