Canon EOS 400D

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Canon EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi[1]
Type digital single lens reflex camera
Sensor CMOS APS-C 22.2 x 14.8 mm (1.6x conversion factor)
Maximum resolution 10.10 effective megapixels, 3,888 x 2,592
Lens type Canon EF lens mount, Canon EF-S lens mount
Shutter focal-plane , vertical travel, mechanical
Shutter speed range 1/4000 to 30 sec, 1/200 s X-sync
Exposure metering full aperture TTL, 35-zone SPC
Exposure modes automatic shiftable Program, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, Auto Depth-of-field, Full auto, Programmed modes, Manual, E-TTL II autoflash program AE
Metering modes Evaluative, Partial (approx. 9% at center of viewfinder), Center-weighted average
Focus areas 9 AF points
Focus modes One-Shot, Predictive AI Servo, automatic switching Autofocus; Manual Focus
Continuous shooting 3 frame/s for 27 JPEG frames or 10 RAW frames
Viewfinder Eye-level pentamirror SLR, 95% coverage, 0.8x magnification
ASA/ISO range ISO 100 to 1600
Flash E-TTL II automatic built-in pop-up, 13 m ISO 100 guide number, 27 mm (equivalent in 135 format) lens focal length coverage; compatible with Canon EX Series Speedlite external hotshoe-mount flashes
Custom WB Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten Light, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Manual, user-set
WB bracketing +/- 3 stops in 1-stop increments;
Rear LCD monitor 2.5 in color TFT LCD, 160° viewing angle, 230,000 pixels
Storage CompactFlash Card Type I & II
Battery NB-2LH Battery Pack
Weight 510 g (body only), 126.5 x 94.2 x 65 mm (W x H x D)
Made In  Japan

The EOS 400D, called Digital Rebel XTi in North America and EOS Kiss Digital X in Japan,[2] is an entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by Canon August 24, 2006.[3] It is the successor of the popular Canon EOS 350D, upgrading to a 10.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, a larger continuous shooting buffer, an integrated image sensor vibrating cleaning system (first use in a Canon EOS DSLR), a more precise 9-point auto focus system from the EOS 30D, improved grip, and a bigger 2.5-inch (64 mm) LCD with 230,000 pixels and a larger viewing angle which replaces the top status screen. Unlike the 350D, the 400D file numbering system holds 9,999 pictures as opposed to 100 photos in one folder. The 400D uses the DIGIC II image processor, as is used in the 350D. It has been noted by some users that the 400D may underexpose, unlike the 350D which tended to overexpose. Support for the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) USB protocol is available since version 1.1.0.[4] The latest firmware available is version 1.1.1. [4] It was succeeded by the Canon EOS 450D (Rebel XSi in North America) which was announced at the PMA show in January 2008 with sales commencing in April 2008.

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