Pioneer compact Canon 350D DSLR from 2005, one of the first truly portable DSLRs at zero used cost.
The Canon EOS 350D (Rebel XT) with 18-55mm II is an 8-megapixel APS-C DSLR kit from 2005 — one of the smallest DSLRs when introduced, helping make DSLR photography genuinely portable and accessible for the first time. Previously enriched as ID 2347 with different zoom.
The 8MP CMOS sensor delivers good Canon image quality with DIGIC II processing. The 18-55mm II covers 29-88mm equivalent, and the compact body weighing just 540g was remarkably light for a 2005 DSLR with interchangeable lens capability.
Build quality is compact Canon consumer. The 350D proved that DSLRs could be genuinely portable, and the Canon EF mount access provided lens system growth potential.
The 350D kit offers compact Canon DSLR at essentially zero used cost. The pioneering compact design and Canon EF access provide functional interchangeable lens photography at minimal investment.