No it does not.
These Canon EOS cameras have video mode:
EOS-1D Mark IV, 5D Mark II, 7D, Rebel T1i, and Rebel T2i. (as of June 2010)
No, the Rebel XS, being one of the cheapest D-SLR's on the market today, cannot shoot video.
Canon Rebel XS is a great camera available at a very wide variety of retailers. You can purchase a Canon Rebel XS online at sites like Rakuten, Ebay, or Amazon.
The Xsi was release a year after the Rebel XS and has a few extra features. For example, the Xsi is a 12 megapixel sensor while the xs has a 10.1 megapixel sensor. If you're looking to buy, you might consider a Canon Rebel T1i that was just released. This new camera is a bit more expensive but includes HD video.
The Canon Rebel XS is a model of camera first produced in 2008. It can be purchased through retailers such as Amazon, Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, and Newegg.
yes it does,
Canon EOS Rebel XSi was due to be released on 04/15/2008.
Yes, with a FD to EOS adapter.
It depends on the preference of the buyer.
Just need a usb & the program from Canon. Check their site. If you have windows, use photo gallery-import from camera.
Yes
You can use the Canon Rebel T3 Video Test for YouTube videos.
Canon has different names around the world for their Rebel (Amateur/Consumer) line of cameras. In the US, the line is known as the Canon Rebel XSi. In Japan, it is alternatively named the Canon Kiss X2 while in Europe and around the world, it is known as the Canon 450D. Canon has done this for at least most of their Rebel cameras. The original Rebel is called the Kiss Digital; the XT is known as the 350D or Kiss Digital N; the XTi is the Kiss Digital X or 450D, the XSi is the 450D or the Kiss X2, and finally, the new XS is the 1000D or the Kiss F. However, the "***D" title (ex. 450D) is often used interchangeably with the "Rebel X**" title (ex. Rebel XSi), even in the US or Japan.