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this question is only relevant to those who have used or know about these two cameras

Ok im about to buy a new camera and i am not sure which camera to choose :

Canon Rebe XTi : http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/contro...

or the

Olympus 570UZ:
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_sectio...

the websites have the details of the two so if u could compare the two and let me now which im betta off buying

The are totally different cameras .. you are asking us to choose between a 4x4 and a HDTV .. well not that bad but they are not close enough to compare.

The Canon XTi is more like a Nikon D40x

The Canon camera that is more closely related to the Olympus 570 is the Canon SX100

Here are the comparisons:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_...

xti, its an SLR there are many good cameras to choose from.
I use a 40d 20d , nikon d40 is a good one too.

the cannon rebel xti is more popular
and i also have one myself
it takes really excellent pictures
i love it
u should buy it

If you are buying a Canon Xti, I'd wait and buy the new XSi that is about to come out for sale.

My professional experience with Canon cameras it's been great and I can't recomend you better brand than Canon. If you are to compare quality, you should consider Nikon Cameras instead.

The Canon Rebel XTi is a great entry level DSLR. I've had mine for about 2 1/2 years now and I still absolutley love it! I definately recommend it.

i doubt a professional photographer would have used either of these cameras, and not having even seen either of these cameras, I would take the Canon.

apples and oranges here, but obviously the canon because it is a dslr

Out of the 2, the Canon is the better camera.

I would not discount Nikon either. They have some great entry level offerings in teh D40/D40x/D60.

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