Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi Review - Steve’s Digicams

November 28, 2006

Steve’s Digicams reviews the 10.1 megapixel Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi and they write - “At the time of this review (November 2006), the Digital rebel XTi finds itself in the unusual position of having several advantages over Canon’s current prosumer model, the 30D. The XTi offers greater resolution (10.1 versus 8-megapixels), greater burst shooting capacity (27 versus 23 frames) and a self-cleaning image sensor. But the 30D retains an edge with its faster continuous shooting (5 frames-per-second (fps) vs. 3 fps), more custom settings (18 vs. 11), a 3200 ISO sensitivity setting, a rugged magnesium body and a pentaprism viewfinder vs the XTi’s pentamirror. While we wait for Canon’s other shoe to drop in the form of a 30D successor, the XTi can capture larger images with a quality equal to the 30D, while lagging in capture rate and maximum ISO. Choosing between the two should focus on price and features, not the least of which is the XTi’s self-cleaning image sensor.”

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[Sample Photos at Steve's Digicams]

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