Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:19:23
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To bring it into line with some of the competition, it adds another two million pixels to the APS-C size sensor and gains a much larger TFT, which is a lot easier to see at a glance or even in bright sunlight. Maybe it's just as well, because the same...

To bring it into line with some of the competition, it adds another two million pixels to the APS-C size sensor and gains a much larger TFT, which is a lot easier to see at a glance or even in bright sunlight. Maybe it's just as well, because the same...
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If the transition from the EOS 300D to the EOS 350D was easily noticeable (tighter camera body and better finishing touches), the natural evolution to the EOS 400D is a lot less obvious. You will have to look internally at the new technology (dust redu...

Good noise control, Very reactive (startup and focus), Good image quality/antidust system, Easy handling/interesting style functions, Large range of AFS lenses...

Only one adjustment dial, Narrow viewfinder (although bright), Capricious white balance indoors, No optical stabilization, 1855 mm optic a bit tight for a 10 MP sensor...
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photoanswers.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 02:19:23
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The Canon EOS 400D is an impressive budget Digital SLR that looks set to take the world by storm, and rightly so. With a resolution of 10.1MP it could well replace the EOS 350D as the most successful D-SLR ever...

We´re now getting to the stage with D-SLRs where we´ll see less and less totally different products and more and more evolutions of the last models. The 400D is no different. It´s basically an upgraded 350D and has upgrades in most of the importa...
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A camera like the Canon EOS 400D for example. The EOS 400D has been around for quite a while now and Canon has since launched the EOS 450D. But the EOS 400D remains in the Canon range and what’s more, is the sort of camera a beginner to DSLR photogr...

Let’s be blunt: there are better DSLRs on the market and the fast-moving world of digital photography means that the EOS 400 is hardly a top rank camera. But we think it is a fine model for anyone dipping their toe into DSLR photography and doesn&rs...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 02:19:23
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Impeccable picture quality in a well-rounded package. The market for sub-£500 10 megapixel DSLRs is hotly contested, but Canons EOS 400D is the one with the widest appeal. Most of its specs are fairly typical, but its nine-point auto focus is more...
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The 400D’s consumer-pitched predecessor, the 350D, became the world’s fastest-selling DSLR, so the new kid on the block has a lot to live up to. This time round resolution has been increased from 8 megapixels, which would comfortably generate...

Fast, responsive, diminutive yet solidly built, on-board dust reduction, well-saturated images...

Some image noise visible in shadow detail...
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Canon pretty much invented the digital SLR market and its 350D proved wildly popular, winning awards left, right and centre. The Canon EOS 400D is well on its way to doing the same, with its 10.1Mp Cmos sensor and excellent, almost totally noise-free...

The 400D is a fully featured camera that yields excellent image quality at a very reasonable price. But wed recommend getting your hands on a model before committing to a purchase, to check you like the size and feel. Ben Long Lowest online price: £N...
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Announced on the 23rd of August 2006, the Canon EOS 400D is a 10.1 megapixel digital SLR camera with a 2.5" screen - it will accept any Canon EF/EF-S mount lens and is also named Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi in the United States. The Canon...

Great image quality Low noise at all ISO settings (apart from the highest ISO setting) Easy to use - AUTO mode, Scene modes especially useful for beginners Excellent image quality - difficult to detect any artefacts Sturdy, compact body Good kit lens (...

No automatic image review options eg; auto zoom. No advanced playback review options eg; compare 2 photos side by size zoomed in. Deleting images must be done one at a time. Lack of post processing abilities. Not as many scene modes as other recent di...

The Canon 400D Digital SLR is a great digital camera. It feels very comfortable in hand, and produces very natural pictures with little noise and rich pleasing colours. This camera is very easy to use (in auto mode), and would definitely suit an amate...
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The 400D, according to all the hype, is set to become the worlds most popular digital SLR. In terms of looks, build and sheer usability, this tiny powerhouse of a camera borrows heavily from its acclaimed forerunner, the hugely successful and very lik...

10 megapixel CMOS sensor, ISO100-1600, antidust system, 9-point AF system, bundled RAW converter and editor...

Viewfinder, battery life...

The 400D, according to all the hype, is set to become the worlds most popular digital SLR. In terms of looks, build and sheer usability, this tiny powerhouse of a camera borrows heavily from its acclaimed forerunner, the hugely successful and very lik...
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ultimatepc-reviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 02:19:25
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-10 02:19:25
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The EOS 400D is the successor to Canon’s eight-megapixel EOS 350D, one of most successful digital SLRs so far. Retaining the compact and lightweight body of its predecessor, the entry-level model features a new 10mp sensor, a 9-point autofocus syste...
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Canons latest SLR fails to make the enormous splash of its predecessors, but its still a great camera in its own right Last month, Canon suffered the ignominy of being displaced in the digital SLR category of our A List, after occupying the slot for...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-10 02:19:26
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Photographers sit up and take notice - replacing the massively popular 350D, this model is Canons latest budget digital SLR, featuring a 10.1MP resolution, capable of producing A3-sized prints.Its not just about extra pixels though. This is Canons...

High resolution, Great quality images...

Anti-dust system not 100% effective, Anti-shake lenses cost more...

This improves on the superb 350D, but its up against some tough new rivals.
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superb pro-sumer digital SLR camera: An evolution of Canons 300D and 350D digital SLRs, the EOS 400D is a digital SLR camera aimed at what you might call pro-sumers. Professionals might occasionally be found with these and your average photography enthusi...
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Between them, the EOS 300D and 350D spent years on our A-List, but the 400D failed to continue that success, losing out to the superior Nikon D80. However, it has dropped in price and in this Labs its direct competitor is the D40x, which costs almost t...
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Last month, Canon suffered the ignominy of being displaced in the digital SLR category of our A List, after being our DSLR of choice for almost three years with the EOS 300D and latterly its successor the 350D. Hoping to snatch back the crown from Ni...
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The Canon Eos 400D is a digital SLR camera designed for amateurs and semi-professional photographers with similar image quality to more expensive equipment. It comes with a bright 2.5-inch LCD display to see your photos. This can?t be used as a viewfin...
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One of the best value for money D-SLRs available on the market, the 400D combines great picture quality with a comfortable build and plenty of features.

Sharp pictures, Great noise performance, Dust reduction technology...

Some minor chromatic aberration issues with the default lens The Final Word One of the best value for money D-SLRs available on the market, the 400D combines great picture quality with a comfortable build and plenty of features.

One of the best value for money D-SLRs available on the market, the 400D combines great picture quality with a comfortable build and plenty of features.
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 09:07:05
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Following the successful EOS 350D, this is Canons second entry-level D-SLR. Lets hope we see an even lower-price model soon so we can all enjoy the benefits of Canon quality and Canon build.As with all digital SLRs that shoot biggish files - and memo...

Rapid and powerful continuous shooting mode. Useful auto depth of field mode.

No image stabiliser.

Following the successful EOS 350D, this is Canons second entry-level D-SLR. Lets hope we see an even lower-price model soon so we can all enjoy the benefits of Canon quality and Canon build.As with all digital SLRs that shoot biggish files - and memo...
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Wow. What a package. Opening up the 400D kit for the first time is like having a snoop at the world of high-flying professional photography. Seriously: you quickly forget this is £500 and “entry level” and start worrying that there’s bee...

Great features. Bargain price. Excellent lens. Impressive images...

Not totally responsive...

Five stars for a £500 bargain. With this DSLR glued to your face the only reason for not taking great pictures is your own shortcomings as a photographer...
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Canon's new entry-level D-SLR offers significantly more features and performance for the same price as the outgoing model. Paul Burrows concludes that the EOS 400D is going to keep Canon on top in the D-SLR market.Compared to the 50-odd year history of th...

Is the EOS 400D the best sub-$2000 D-SLR on the market? There's some stiff competition in this category from the pricier Sony Alpha 100 and the much more affordable Pentax K100D. Despite having only six megapixels on tap, the Pentax is a very strong perfo...
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Digital SLR cameraThis year digital SLR vendors have been showcasing everything from more resolution, to anti-dust technology and on-camera image stabilisation in their entry-level models. Now it's Canon's turn to refresh its market-leading 350D. And so...
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