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Originally Posted by ThaCube I appreciate your reply. Is there a signifant reason for #1 over the others and in particular the next Canon.
Ive been leaning towards a Canon personally |
Take it from someone who owns a Canon XS: you will be much happier owning the better XSi. When I bought my XS I was only looking at the price difference, which was about $250. On paper the advantages of the XSi don't seem to stick out much, but after using my XS for over a year and also handling the XSi several times I regret my decision.
The rubber grip inserts on the XSi make it much more comfortable to handle and it feels more secure in your hands. When not selecting your own autofocus point, the XSi seems to be more accurate on focus (it has 9 autofocus points plus proximity sensor versus 7 on XS). The XSi includes spot metering which I don't find useful, but it adds a reference circle around the centre focus point in the viewfinder which makes it much easier to see. The XSi can shoot 3.5fps in RAW mode for 6 frames, while the XS only shoots 1.5fps in RAW mode for 5 frames (3.0fps in JPEG only).
The two biggest advantages of the XSi that become immediately apparent when comparing: viewfinder and LCD. The XSi has 0.87 x magnification on its viewfinder, versus 0.81 x magnification on the XS. The picture in the viewfinder appears larger and brighter making it easier to frame your photo and check focus. Many will say 0.87 versus 0.81 is insignificant, but I have tested them side by side and it was noticeable. Finally, the 3.0" LCD versus 2.5" LCD makes a world of difference. I can't remember how many photos on my XS had bad focus but I didn't notice because the tiny LCD review looked okay.