The Canon 450D/XSi is here
It looks like someone at dpreview is up early today/tomorrow. The Canon 450D is here. Lots of new this and that plus bigger and more pixels than the 400.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0801/08012404canoneos450dhandson.asp
IMHO, nothing to get excited about but some nice (and some sensible), competitive incremental improvements in there (pretty much in line with everyone else) and IMO nothing to get recent 400D buyers crying into their beer.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0801/08012404canoneos450dhandson.asp
IMHO, nothing to get excited about but some nice (and some sensible), competitive incremental improvements in there (pretty much in line with everyone else) and IMO nothing to get recent 400D buyers crying into their beer.
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SD - not a bad idea for a consumer camera since it is the standard for P&S. I'm not sure 12+megapixels is such a good thing on a sensor this size. But I'm sure that is what the market wants!
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I don't think an extra couple of megapixels will strain Canon's already very good noise management but I'm not sure I see the point of increasing this figure in the first place.
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Well, I hope this means we'll be getting a whole new 6D (or 5DMkII) this Fall :-)
I like the way it looks the most.
I think 12MP is too much for the APS-C sensor, as they now have noise reduction selection and such to deal with the noise.
From what I've seen, looks like the Noise from RAW images of the 10MP CMOS of the 40D is noisier than the 30D or at best similar, but not better.
I'm not sure if noise control that improved that much that they can cram 12MP in there now and get similar noise levels. I guess we'll see when folks test it out.
PMA still isn't until next week. Oh, wait. I already own a 5D
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My suspicion is at least in part that 12 MP is a marketing ploy.
I've seen more than a few comparisons between the 400D (10 MP) and the 30D (8.2 MP), and the 30D seemingly gives better images.
Perhaps with DIGIC III, cramming more smaller pixels onto the same tiny sensor will achieve something.
I have the 400D and a 30D and the 30D gives cleaner RAW images and less noise is introduced when processing the image. So I kind of shuddered when I heard 12MP. I too think it's more of marketing thing more than anything, but that's the way things go in a free market system. I guess we'll have to wait for some official testing to see.
Thats like 200$ down the drain.
Not a smart move.
I wish camera makers innovate rather than cram in more megapixels and gimmicks
The K20D and K200D from pentax are actually a step forward, the 450D is just a gimmick to reclaim lost market share.
The funny thing is that the kit is not IS lens, to compete with the competition which have IS in body.
If the K20D can deliver the IQ of the canon in jpg too(unlike the K10 D which was lacking in post processing), it will become the best of the new breed.
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If I hadn't bought the 40d last year, I might have bought this one, not because of the 12MP (which I think is a mistake), but rather the size. I like the size of the xxxD range.
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40D is a better camera, but is it worth more than the K10D
When I bought the 350D, it offered significantly more than the competition
1. Amazing high ISO performance
2. Great dynamic range
3. Good IQ
4. Nice Egronomics
Whats to diffrentiate the 450D from the competition? Nothing
Pentax is bound to have equally good high ISO performance, and in feature space it beats the 450D hands down.
My prediction.
Fighting a diminishing market share, canon will offer in body IS in entry level cams just to stave of the competition.
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Wow, that is quite an upgrade. I have been considering the 40D for its spot meter, larger viewfinder, ISO in viewfinder, 3" screen, etc, and now I find it on the XSi... what is Canon doing here?
CF vs SD is no big deal anymore.. esp as SD card are so cheap...heck I have so many for all the P&S, MP3 and other devices around the house. Sure I have lots of CF too, but not really an issue.
What the heck would a 50D offer?
I would prefer cameras with 6-8mp that could do extremely high ISO's with better results personally.
I am sick of this people! ugh...
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I think Canon would prefer 400D owners to upgrade to the 40D .
I do too. In late 2006 I was approached by an engineer who saw me shooting with the 1D MKII and he wanted to know how many megapixels and what file sizes the camera produced. (He equated these two things to image quality?)
Fortunately, because he was also a very intelligent person and willing to learn, I was able to show him the qualitative and quantitative differences between 3 - 8 megapixel cameras:
Canon 1D MKII
Canon XT/350D
Minolta DiMage A2 digicam
The differences in perfect light were, frankly, not so much. The differences in poor light and the differences in shadow detail in poor light were very enlightening and clearly show the value of the image of the 1D MKII, even though that camera is now 4 years since it was introduced.
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Heck, I thought the 10MP sensors were a mistake. Now they've crammed another 2MP in the same area. Sigh. All that effort could have gone to making those 10 million pixels better pixels with less noise & wider dynamic range. Too many gimmicks, not enough core performance improvement--but that's not sexy on the brochure unfortunately. :cry
I am still perfectly happy with my ancient 8MP body and still intend to run it until it dies. Which seems to be a long way off. My intended upgrade? Another 8MP body, this one with a single-digit model name.
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1. I think the smart 400D owners won't buy the 450D, so it won't cost them anything.
2. Where else can innovations be made? I think the days of major improvements in the current sensor technology are over - the Bayer concept perhaps at or near it's limit. A very high percentage of buyers aren't knowledgeable about the limitations and problems with squeezing in more MP so they fall for it. It harkens to the somewhat analagous situation of continually increasing the horsepower of cars over last year's model - it's not needed at all, just costs more and lures in the buyers.
3. Pentax (and others) are bound to catch up because the sensors of the market leaders (Canon and Nikon) are approaching the limitations of the technology (see 2. above). This provides room for the others to advance, whereas Canon and Nikon have nowhere to go.
On the IS issue, I think Pentax is beating a dead horse - sure it will give you good stabilization at the shorter focal lengths, but where it's really needed (200 mm and higher), the movement required of the sensor is probably going to limit the effectiveness of body IS. Fortunately for them, a large segment of photographers don't go beyond this focal length, and many don't go beyond 100 mm (look at my list).
Forget the memory, "upgrading" from a 400 to a 450 if you didn't buy your 400D yesterday is not a smart move. Maybe if you need an extra body for some reason...
Why would someone consider going from an entry Level DSLR to an entry level DSLR an "upgrade". Go to the next level, a 40D.
It's an entry level DSLR to get your feet wet!
This will be a tweak from the 400D and 350D, and a real upgrade from the 300 or P&S.
They did a slight upgrade from the 20D to the 30D and a lot of people were "disappointed" and upset cuz there was no jump in MP, etc, even on these forums.
You left out an "if" for "If the K20D and K200D from pentax are actually a step forward..."
We'll see soon enough...
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Canon consistently has the Rebel XT and the XTi as Nikon has the D40 and D40x consistently show up in the top ten dslr's sold each month per PopPhoto.com.
So in terms of dollars and cents, entry level dslrs are the bread and butter of Canon's dslr division, so they should actually pay as much attention to the entry level bodies and then work on retaining their customers as they upgrade/if they upgrade.
Canon's Rebel XTi is the 6th best seller of all digical cameras (including point and shoots) at Amazon, so this attests to how popular these entry level dslr's are in terms of sales.
As for me, most digicams use SD cards, so it probably makes it easier for a transition for a digicam user to upgrade to a dslr. I take it that's why every one else uses SD cards for their entry level body.
I do mainly portraits, and very little action/ sports type shots. My limitations with the 400D have been no 3200 ISO, and a max shutter speed of 1/4000. The shutter speed limit gets bumped into when trying to use wide aperature daylight portraits. I would also benifit from spot metering.
The 40D would be okay too....and is surely a nice body, but for the price and feature comparison the 30D looks like the best bargain out there for me right now.
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I have a digital rebel XT and a 20D.
I think the screen on the XT is about as big as it can be without sacrificing ergonomics. The 20D could use a bigger screen, like the 30D. I will probably eventually get a 30D but I think that's about as big as that body should have.
Big screens are nice, but they break. With some of the stuff I get into with my camera bodies, I don't want such a big screen.
the only part that I don't like is the fact that it doesn't take CF.
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Too bad it doesn't use both CF and SD like the 1D's.
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btw I love my 40D's 3" screens
Yeah..... Nothing like a reality check. I think something like this is coming though; if nothing else to cut the cost of moving parts...