Published on 05/21/2008
Word on the street has it that Canon is currently working hard on developing the EOS-1000D in order to go up against Nikon's low-end D40 line. Apparently this new model will function as the introductory factor for folks who want to venture into the world of DSLRs for the first time. Some of the touted features include a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and a DIGIC III image processor. You will get limitations such as a seven-point autofocus, a 3fps shooting speed, and a 2.5" LCD display. There are no whispers of pricing nor a release date, so if you want to pick up photography seriously in the mean time, there is always the Nikon D40 range.