Canon EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi Photo Attribution: by Torsten Bätge, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Canon_EOS_400D_9506.jpg, used under GNU Free Documentation License.
The Canon EOS 400D, called Canon Digital Rebel XTi in North America and Canon EOS Kiss Digital X in Japan, is an entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera. It was released by Canon on August 24, 2006. The EOS 400D replaces the Canon EOS 350D and comes with several improvements to its features. The Canon EOS 400D comes with a 10.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, a larger continuous shooting buffer and an integrated image sensor vibrating cleaning system. It also brings with it a more precise 9-point auto focus system from the EOS 30D, has an improved grip, and a bigger 2.5-inch LCD with 230,000 pixels and a larger viewing angle which replaces the top status screen.
The Canon 400D uses the DIGIC II image processor similar to the 350D. The 400D is expected to be succeeded by the Canon EOS 450D, announced on 23 January 2008. The Canon 400D provides competition for other below $1000 10 megapixel DSLRs including the Sony α 100 and the Nikon D80, which were also unveiled in the summer of 2006. Canon has also started to sell the 400D with the 17-85 f/4.0-5.6 IS USM lens.
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