Camera lust time
I've continued to stew over getting a new camera, as I discussed a while ago. Today, the consumer-electronics world once again delivers the benefits of waiting, when the latest camera in Canon's Digital Rebel line was announced: the XSi (aka 450D) (see Gizmodo and DPreview). It looks very nice. Of course, if I actually wanted to buy it, I'll have to wait until April.
+ 12MP
+ Live view, 40D style (and then some)
+ 3" LCD
+ Bigger viewfinder
+ Kit lens is now an IS lens
+ Spot metering
+ Bigger battery
? SD/SDHC card instead of CF
Other than that last item, on which I'm agnostic-to-slightly-disappointed, what's not to like?
+ 12MP
+ Live view, 40D style (and then some)
+ 3" LCD
+ Bigger viewfinder
+ Kit lens is now an IS lens
+ Spot metering
+ Bigger battery
? SD/SDHC card instead of CF
Other than that last item, on which I'm agnostic-to-slightly-disappointed, what's not to like?
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Automatic pop-up flash. HATE those.
*pop*
No, no flash. *close-click*
*pop*
What the-- *defeats flash in software* *close-click*
*pop*
STOPPIT!
Out of curiosity, why do you prefer compact flash cards? They're actually not terribly compact anymore compared to some of the alternatives.
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The "compactness" is neither here nor there for me; my camera usage involves having only one or two cards, and CF is plenty small enough, especially in the context of a SLR.
Pop-up flash - well, okay, they're kind of annoying, but they seem to be what both Canon and Nikon do, so there isn't much getting away from it. Except, of course, buying a real flash. Surely there's some kind of dummy flash that could go into the hot-shoe, though?
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I wonder: Are there card readers coming out that support the relatively new eSATA standard? 'Cause that would rock.