Canon EOS Rebel XSi / 450D Review
Once again, Canon releases a Rebel X** / **0D model that has feature improvements, including a higher resolution sensor, over the current higher end *0D model. We saw this when the EOS Rebel XTi was released while the EOS 30D was current. At that time, the 30D remained my strong preference. This time, my choice is not as clear.
The first thing I noticed when I picked up the Canon EOS Rebel XSi / 450D was that the feel of the grip has been majorly improved over the XTi / 400D. However, the actual physical changes are minor. Basically, the big difference for me is that the fingertip portion of the grip is recessed slightly farther up the body (closer to the self-timer lamp). That translates to my pinky fitting on the grip - which gives me much more control over the camera body. Of course, I have a medium-sized male hand - this change may not be enough for those with very large hands - and may not matter to those whose hands fit the prior body style. The rubberized front half of the grip makes the hold even more sure - and it feels better in my hand. So, the improved grip is a good start for me.
There are many additional body changes incorporated into the XSi / 450D. Hover your mouse over the links below the following picture to compare the XSi back with its predecessor, the XTi / 400D, and the 40D. I included Canon's current high end point and shoot model, the PowerShot G9, for comparison as well.
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