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May 2008 | Andrew Kliem In Summary What's Hot: Great image quality, live view, dust reduction, 14-bit A-D, fast burst mode What's Not: Pictures could use a little sharpening, Live View autofocus takes a little while The Final Word: A solid improvement on the EOS 400D, Canon's EOS 450D adds a bucket-load of new features, including 14-bit A-D, a faster burst mode and Live View. Sitting in between the 400D and 40D in price, it offers a compelling option for users looking for the middle ground between the two.
Article: With the release of its latest SLR, the EOS 450D, Canon has created an interesting dynamic in its product range. While it is only slightly pricier than the high-selling EOS 400D, which sits at the base of its line-up, the EOS 450D packs in several new features. These include Live View and a 14-bit A-D (analogue to digital converter), which were found on the recently released mid-range unit, the EOS 40D. Sitting at a price point somewhere between the two, the EOS 450D provides a compelling option for those looking for something a little above entry level.
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