Once again there are unsubstantiated rumors floating around that Canon will soon be introducing their latest dSLR: The Canon EOS 400D. There is word that Canon has placed some information about the camera on its Chinese website. If the reports are correct, the successor to the highly popular Canon EOS 30D will have a new 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with integrated dust removal system, a larger 2.5-inch LCD display, a 9-point AF system (also found on the 30D), and a standard ISO range of 100 - 1600.






Key Features:

• 10.1-megapixels
• APS-C size 22.2 x 14.8 mm CMOS image sensor
• Focal length of 1.6x
• Dust removal system
• 3 frames per second - maximum of 27 JPEG or 10 RAW
• 9-point auto focus system
• 2.5-inc LCD monitor