Some info I found on the net.
• 10.1 megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor for high resolution images of superb quality and details
• On-chip noise reduction circuitry on CMOS sensor minimizes interference from electrical noise; keeping image data clean for clearer images even at high ISO settings and long exposures
• DIGIC III Imaging Processor’s 14-bit A/D conversion gives rapid processing speeds while maintaining fine detail and accurate colour reproduction
• New sRAW file format gives you the versatility of RAW at a smaller file size
High Speed & Quick Response
• High continuous shooting speed of 6.5 fps up to a maximum of 75 shots
• Shutter speed of 1/8000 sec.and X-sync speed of 1/250 sec
• Fast 0.15 sec. startup time
• Shutter release time lag of 59 ms
Live View mode
• Shooting from the LCD monitor allows easy verification of focus, composition and exposure
• Silent shooting mode for quiet environments
• Shoot remotely from your computer via a wired/wireless connection (with WFT-E3)
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
• Comprehensive measures to minimise the effects of dust particles on images
• Includes Self Cleaning Sensor Unit and Dust Delete Function
Durable Body with Rugged Design
• Magnesium alloy body for rugged field use
• High shutter durability of approx.100, 000 cycles
• New 0.95x viewfinder for large and clear view of the scene
• Large 3-inch LCD monitor (approx. 230,000 pixels resolution) offers wider viewing angle with visibly clearer images and larger text
Fast & Sharp Focus
• High precision 9-point auto-focus (AF) system provides high degree of focusing accuracy
• Flexible setting of ISO speed to adjust camera’s sensitivity to light for best exposure (ISO 100 – 1600, expandable to ISO 3200)
• 4 metering modes: Evaluative, Partial, Centre-weighted average and Spot.
• 9 White Balance settings to fine-tune white balance as desired:
- Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten light, Fluorescent light, Flash, Custom, Color temperature
Size wise this has quite the feel to it. fits my hand quite well, tad bit heavy with the lens the shop owner showed me. can't imagine if I had flash attached
Canon 40D Price

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