The EOS Rebel XSi ($799) is one of two entry-level cameras in Canon's lineup (the other being the recently announced Rebel XS -- a stripped down version of the XSi). The Rebel XSi (also known as the EOS-450D) is the replacement to the extremely popular Rebel XTi, offering these new features:
• 12.2 effective Megapixel CMOS sensor (up from 10.1 MP on the Rebel XTi)
• DIGIC III image processor
• Improved AF sensor
• 3-inch LCD display (up from 2.5")
• Larger viewfinder
• Live view capability, with contrast detect AF
• Continuous shooting rate now 3.5 fps (up from 3 fps)
• New highlight tone priority, auto lighting optimizer, and high ISO noise reduction features
• Spot metering (!)
• Greatly improved battery life
• Uses SD/SDHC memory cards, instead of CompactFlash
• 18 - 55 mm kit lens now features image stabilization
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