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The EOS 400D, called Digital Rebel XTi in North America and EOS Kiss Digital X in Japan, is an entry-level
introduced by
on 24 August 2006.
It is the successor of the , and upgrades to a 10.1
, a larger continuous shooting buffer, an integrated
vibrating cleaning system (first used in a Canon EOS DSLR), a more precise nine-point auto focus system from the , improved grip, and a bigger 2.5-inch (64 mm)
with 230,000 pixels and a larger viewing angle which replaces the top status screen.
The 400D uses the
image processor, as is used in the 350D. Unlike the 350D, the 400D file numbering system holds 9,999 pictures as opposed to 100 photos in one folder. Support for the
(MTP) USB protocol is available since version 1.1.0. The latest firmware available is version 1.1.1.
It was succeeded by the
(Rebel XSi in North America) which was announced at the
show in January 2008 with sales commencing in April 2008.
The Canon EOS 400D with kit lens EF-S 18-55mm and neck strap
The 400D features a 2.5"
(shown with optional battery grip)
A Canon EOS 400D with the EF 50 mm f/1.8 II lens
is a firmware add-on which offers additional functionality for Canon 400D, such as intervalometer and custom autofocus patterns.
(PDF). RobGalbraith.com. Canon U.S.A. 2006. pp. 24–28. Archived from
(PDF) on .
. Digital Photography Review. 24 August 2006.
(Press release). Canon Europe. 24 August 2006. Archived from
on 16 April 2015.
. Canon Japan. 3 November 2007.
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