![]() Nevertheless, not only is there enough space left for the oversized 7.6cm screen, but good ergonomics could also be maintained. It is already astonishing how Canon managed to distribute the not less than 22 control elements (11 function keys, 1 program selector wheel, 1 on/off switch, 1 setting wheel, 1 release button, 1 lens release button, 1 diopter setting wheel and the 5 elements of the control pad and/or navigation field) to the still rather compact housing dimensions of 129 x 98 x 68 millimeters. A battery handle is optionally available. ![]() ![]() Without this lens it is already available for 750 EUR. One of them can be purchased in a bundle with the camera, the EF-S 18-55 mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS costs about 850 EUR together with the camera. The sensor itself is permanently installed, so you have to use appropriately equipped lenses with EF bayonet for image stabilization. The 12.2 megapixel CMOS sensor results in a 1.6x increase in focal length, and it also has a dust protection mechanism in which the upstream low-pass filter vibrates. In addition to the well-known multi-field and integral metering, there is now a true spot metering that covers 4% of the viewfinder image. The autofocus works with nine measuring points, which are also displayed in the viewfinder. The status display below the viewfinder now also shows the sensitivity, which is a clear advantage. The viewfinder of the Canon Rebel XSi (EOS 450D) displays 95% of the later image at 0.87x magnification. Alternatively, it is also possible to focus with mirror flaps or manually with a 10x magnifying glass. At 30 frames per second, the live image not only displays a histogram for exposure assessment, but a grid can also be superimposed and focused on the sensor using contrast autofocus – without having to fold down the mirror. Canon has also further developed the LiveView function of the EOS 40D and incorporated it into the 450D. This has not only grown to a three inch screen diagonal, but is also 50% brighter than the display of the EOS 400D – however, the resolution remains at 230,000 pixels when testing the EOS 40D we found this to be somewhat blurred (see further links). But there are also innovations in flash control: So the Speedlite 580 EX II can be controlled via the camera display. Recently, the photos are stored on SD memory cards – positive for newcomers from the compact class, rather unusual for old EOS users, as CompactFlash memory cards were previously used. The buffer is only enough for six RAW images, but in JPEG mode, 53 consecutive images are possible. With 14 bit colour depth per colour channel, the image processor processes the data, with up to 3.5 frames per second possible. We are talking about the Canon Rebel XSi (EOS 450D), which is already on sale and has already found several happy owners.Īn inherited feature of the large professional camera is the Digic III image processor, which is designed to provide high data throughput and good image quality. It is the first entry-level digital EOS camera with LiveView and, with its 12.2 megapixel sensor, makes a leap of a good two million pixels compared to its predecessor. No automatic portrait switching of the menu/status display.Some image correction functions (including shadow brightening and automatic red eye retouching) can only be called up in direct print mode.Built-in flash unit cannot be used as control flash for wireless flash operation.Very good ratio between resolution or pixel density and image noise.LiveView optionally with mirror impact (fast phase comparison AF) or interruption-free (slower contrast AF).Comfortable viewfinder (based on entry-level DSLR ratios).The LiveView function has also been further developed, as has the monitor. With a resolution of 12.2 megapixels, it even surpasses the higher EOS 40D by two megapixels. With the Canon Rebel XSi (Canon EOS 450D outside United States), Canon brings an entry-level DSLR to the market that is equipped with a lot of modern technology.
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