![]() ![]() Place both cameras side by side though and you’ll see many of the 1000D / XS’s buttons, not to mention their labels are actually larger, and they’re also in slightly different positions. At first glance the 1000D / XS’s buttons look bigger than the 450D / XSi, but you assume that’s simply because its screen is smaller. In terms of controls, the new 1000D / XS has exactly the same buttons as the 450D / XSi, but there are subtle differences. You’ll also notice from the first photo above that the IR remote sensor on the grip of the 450D / XSi (and the 400D / XTi) is missing from the 1000D / XS. The 450D / XSi is best here with a mottled rubber finish on both the main grip and thumb rest, allowing a more secure hold and classier appearance. The 1000D / XS shares the same plain coating as the 400D / XTi on the front side, although is lacking any textured surface for your thumb on the rear. The grips are also essentially the same shape, although there are some differences in the finish. The build quality is roughly the same on all three models – like most budget DSLRs, they employ lightweight plastic shells, but the construction and assembly feels smooth and solid. In terms of styling, the new 1000D / XS is much closer to the 450D / XSi than the older 400D / XTi, and looks better for it with curvier surfaces. There’s certainly not much in those dimensions as you can see from the photos below where we’ve pictured the 1000D / XS alongside the 450D / XSi. Measuring 126x98圆2mm, it’s 1mm narrower, 4mm taller and 2mm thinner than the 400D / XTi, and identical to the recent 450D / XSi other than being 3mm narrower. Weighing 450g without battery, the 1000D / XS is 25g lighter than the 450D / XSi and 60g lighter than its predecessor, the 400D / XTi. The Canon EOS 1000D / Rebel XS is the company’s latest entry-level DSLR and its lightest to date.
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