I recently bought a Canon EOS XTi (my first DSLR) with two kit lenses (EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II and a EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Silver Ring consumer lenses) and have been looking for a good Canon EOS forum to become a member of. I belong to a very good computer forum so I know how valuable a good forum can be for a newbie who is looking to learn about his new hobby. I came across this one, read through some threads and decided to register. This looks to be a very good community.
I'm not totally new to digital photography, I've been using Olympus P&S digital cameras since 2003 (D-520, C-4000 & C-750) and thought the XTi would automatically take much better pictures than the P&S cameras but found out that's not the case...I found out you gotta put some time in to learn how to shoot with a DSLR first and invest in some better lenses. After the holidays I hope to pick up a EF 50mm f1.4 USM to start with and a EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM as a walk-around lens.
I've been hearing about the underexposure problem with some XTi's and the front/back focus issues of DSLR cameras in general...I'm not sure if my XTi suffers from either of these yet since I'm not really sure what to look for. I did shoot in the "green box" automatic setting the first day I got the XTi and the indoor pictures did come out a little dark but after I edited the images with the Canon Digital Photo Professional software they looked a lot better. And my photos do appear to be in focus but they are just not as sharp as I thought they should be. The problem might be the 18-55mm lens I have as I hear it's not the highest quality lens around. The 75-300mm lens does seem to shoot a little sharper so I think for now I'll blame the 18-55mm lens on the quality of my pictures (that and of course the novice DSLR user behind the XTi...me). I'm currently messing with the in-camera sharpness and contrast settings to see how they affect my pictures too.
Anyway, I'm glad I found this forum and hope to learn a lot from all the experienced photographers here. Any information, tips and tricks or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Samanax


