CANON 400D REVIEW
So I have in my hands one of the most efficient and reliable starter DSLR out there in the market. The Canon EOS400D a.k.a Rebel XTi, which was released around about August 2006. I find it really good and it's really worth the money if you're looking for a cheap, lightweight and sharp DSLR.
Obviously the Canon 40D or the 1D MKII still kicks a$$ compared to this one, however with a good lens, you can achieve really good results with this body, similar to those you get from the higher range DLSRs. The lens kit that came with it really is terrible though. Its plastic and very slow when using auto focusing.
If you're thinking of getting one, I would highly recommend it. The newer brother to this range is the 450D. But if you don't have the budget, the 400D is still good enough.
One advice though, get yourself an additional lens replacement for the kit lens. For around USD300 or under, you can get the really affordable Sigma EX DG 24-70mm. Sigma labels it as a macro lens, but I would say its only a semi-macro lens, because it doesn't really do what a full macro lens would.
Other additional add-ons that I would suggest is the Canon 430 ex speedlite flash mount and the BG-E3 battery grip for a more secure grip plus the additional battery compartment.
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