
Canon Digital Rebel XTi
Brand | Canon 2006 |
Model | 400D |
Released Year | 2006 |
Type | DSLR Cameras |
Series | EOS |
Optical Zoom | 3x |
Status | Discontinued |
Overview
The Canon EOS 400D, also known as the Digital Rebel XTi, is a 10.1-megapixel APS-C DSLR introduced in 2006. It utilizes a DIGIC II image processor providing improved processing speed and noise reduction. The camera has a 9-point autofocus system and supports ISO sensitivity from 100 to 1600. Featuring a 2.5-inch LCD for image preview and menu navigation, it shoots at up to 3fps continuous shooting speed. The EOS 400D supports CF memory cards and includes USB 2.0 connectivity for fast data transfer.
Specifications
MPN | 1237B009AA |
EAN | 8714574980058 |
Model | 400D |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Connectivity | USB |
Colour | Black |
Features | Highlight Point Display, Histogram Display, Direct Print, Digital Noise Reduction, AF Lock, Rgb Primary Colour Filter, DPOF Support, Auto Power Save, Camera Orientation Detection, PictBridge Support, USB 2.0 Compatibility, Ae Lock, Backlight Compensation, Fe Lock, Depth-Of-Field Preview Button, Display Drightness Control |
Screen Size | 2.5in |
Series | Canon EOS |
Type | Digital SLR |
Maximum Resolution | 10.1MP |
Optical Zoom | 3x |
Item Weight | 508GR |
Focal Length Range | 18mm-55mm |
Light Sensitivity | Iso 100-1600 |
Sensor Type | Cmos |
Sensor Resolution | 10.1MP |
Max Video Resolution | 3888x2592 |
Display Size | 2.5in |
Camera Type | Digital SLR |
Lens for Sd | Ef/Ef S 18-55mm |
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Key Advantages
The Canon EOS 400D offers excellent image quality with its 10.1MP CMOS sensor. Its DIGIC II processor enables quick start-up and responsive operation. The 9-point AF system improves focusing accuracy. The compact and lightweight design makes it convenient for travel. The camera offers manual and automatic shooting modes suitable for beginners and enthusiasts. Additionally, built-in image editing features add creative flexibility without a computer.
Limitations
The EOS 400D lacks a live view mode, limiting LCD usage during composition. Video recording capabilities are absent, which reduces multimedia versatility. The ISO range tops at 1600, which can be noisy in low light environments. The rear LCD is fixed rather than articulated, limiting shooting angles. Battery life is modest compared to newer models. Also, the camera uses slower CF cards rather than more modern SD cards, impacting write speeds.
FAQ
What sensor size does the Canon EOS 400D have?
The Canon EOS 400D features an APS-C sized CMOS sensor measuring approximately 22.2mm x 14.8mm.
Does the Canon EOS 400D support video recording?
No, the EOS 400D does not have video recording capability; it is designed for still photography only.
What type of memory cards does the EOS 400D use?
The Canon EOS 400D uses CompactFlash (CF) Type I and II cards for storage.
Is the LCD screen on the EOS 400D articulated?
No, the 2.5-inch LCD screen on the EOS 400D is fixed and does not swivel or tilt.
What is the continuous shooting speed of the EOS 400D?
It can shoot continuously at up to 3 frames per second (fps).
Which image processor does the EOS 400D use?
It uses the DIGIC II image processor developed by Canon.
When was the Canon EOS 400D officially discontinued?
The Canon EOS 400D was discontinued several years after its release, around 2008.
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