Though the US Canon company has not released an official announcement or confirmation; rumors have been flying all afternoon- of a new 35 mm Canon DSLR hitting the market, and details made public on the Chinese Canon website seem more than confirmation for the EOS400D.
Today’s details translated via bot (why don’t we have translators on hand for this?), suggest the EOS400D will surpass all prior entry level SLR models- with a new incorporated CMOS image sensor featuring 10.1 effective Megapixels, a large 2.5-inch LCD monitor, an integrated ultrasonic dust removal system, a 1600 ISO setting, a DIGIC II processor, comes with the Canon EF lens mount, and offers the same high-precision 9-point auto focus as its earlier 30D model.
This work of technological innovation will feature an APS-C (classic film) size 22.2 x 14.8 mm CMOS image sensor, providing a focal length of 1.6x, with its 10.1 million effective Megapixels, creating distinctive shots with high resolutions of 3888 x 2592 pixels and dynamic ISO ranges of 100 – 1600.
The new feature in the Canon EOS 400D is the integrated dust removal system, functioning on three levels. At startup (.2 second startup at that!), the Canon 400D removes dust via ultrasound vibration (can be interrupted at any time by pressing the shutter release), also via calculation using included software (Digital Photo Professional 2.2), and the obvious manual method where the mirror is locked to open shutter curtain- for blowing away any sensor located dust.
The 2.5 inch LCD back monitor maximizes on display brightness by providing 230,000 pixels on screen, and allows the photographer to choose from a variety of photo styles including settings like portrait, landscape, neutral, etc. The Canon EOS 400D’s speedy performance allows for 3 frames per second shots, with a maximum of 27 JPEG or 10 RAW format photos. Shutter speed ranges from is B + 30 - 1/4000 sec and flash sync speed is 1/200 seconds. For easy editing, printing, and distribution, the EOS400D’s high speed USB 2.0 interface can be hooked up to necessary device.
No price or release date, as were still waiting for “official†confirmation.
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