Canon has recently announced the release of the much anticipated EOS 450D Digital Rebel XSi. This would be dominated by recent attacks in Canon's entry-level compact class digital SLR camera. And it's a huge piece of equipment. If this does not get the Canon fanboys (and girls) over-stretching their credit lines, then nothing. It may also attract some fans Nikon. Bold statement, yes, I know, but let's take a closer look because the force is 450D Digital Rebelto deal with the market.
The release of the 450D is basically an improved version of the Canon EOS 400D, which obviously was an upgrade from the Canon EOS 300D. As one of the best selling models in the Canon line, a major overhaul would have been crazy from Canon, both sales and user experience perspective. However, we have added some useful features. Not least as Live View.
From the point of training campand photo shoot, I always thought it strange that almost all digital SLR ever more expensive Live View. Something that even the simplest and cheapest point and shoot digital cameras. Live View in practice means using the LCD screen to see what a picture of your first shoot. Well, this change is slow. Since the distinction between digital SLR high-priced and cheap point and shoot, the facial features of eachStarting to cross. The Canon 450D has live view with an entry-level SLR, much to the chagrin I'm sure the purists SLR.
Like all things in the field of technological toys, the battle cry of the consumer "more! More! More!" Unnoticed, it was not from Canon. The Digital Rebel 450D has a list of features, including more megapixels (12.2), a larger LCD screen (3 inches), bigger viewfinder, higher capacity battery (yea!), battery grip and a more ergonomic , improvement, just to name a few. AChange surprising is that the 450D can use SD and SDHC memory cards. Typically, these cards are used with smaller point and shoot cameras. Canon is evident and marketing for the largest segment of the point and shoot compact camera users switching to an SLR.
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