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by mozzie on Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:30 am
I have a 400D which my sister's fiance really enjoys playing with so my Mum has decided to get him a DSLR as a wedding prezzy - Basically because its going to be in the family i figure there isnt a point in considering something like Nikon or the Fuji (althought I am mildly infatuated with teh S5). I've been looking at the 450 and 1000 and other than the very minor differences I really cannnot see much to set them apart from each other - its like vanilla and vanilla bean icecream - essentially the same but not. I dont expect him to take up photography professionally or passionately but he is rather keen and every time we go out with my baby he spends a fair bit of time having a play with the lenses and likes takign shots n so forth. They'll also be doing a massive thailand and India trip at the end of the year so a nice piece of equipment wud come in handy there too i suppose.... Basically wondering whether anyone had any clues to which might be best in the given context??? lol although if i had my way I'd get 'him' the 50D and swap my 400D for it in a few months but somehow i dont think i can swing that 
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by aim54x on Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:49 am
I vote 1000D!!
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by walnutroof on Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:01 pm
mozzie wrote:I have a 400D which my sister's fiance really enjoys playing with so my Mum has decided to get him a DSLR as a wedding prezzy - Basically because its going to be in the family i figure there isnt a point in considering something like Nikon or the Fuji (althought I am mildly infatuated with teh S5). I've been looking at the 450 and 1000 and other than the very minor differences I really cannnot see much to set them apart from each other - its like vanilla and vanilla bean icecream - essentially the same but not. I dont expect him to take up photography professionally or passionately but he is rather keen and every time we go out with my baby he spends a fair bit of time having a play with the lenses and likes takign shots n so forth. They'll also be doing a massive thailand and India trip at the end of the year so a nice piece of equipment wud come in handy there too i suppose.... Basically wondering whether anyone had any clues to which might be best in the given context??? lol although if i had my way I'd get 'him' the 50D and swap my 400D for it in a few months but somehow i dont think i can swing that 
Just a suggestion, your 400D uses CF card, and 450D uses SD card (its cheaper though) have you ever condsidering purchasing 40D. But to your question 450D vs 1000D i'd go for 450D
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by Chaase on Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:42 pm
Cheers, BruceCanon Eos 5D MKII, 16-35mm f2.8L II USM, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM, EF 50mm f1.4 USM. Edit photos OK. http://bruceybaby66.smugmug.com/
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by aim54x on Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:10 pm
Actually just get him a 400D!!! awesome idea walnutroof
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by aim54x on Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:22 pm
Great link! Confirms exactly why I would vote 1000D. 7 vs 9 AF points - not really an issue 2.5" vs 3" (same number of dots, so the 2.5" should be clearer) 10MP vs 12MP - not a huge difference either no IR wireless remote - get a Phottix Cleon, better product than both the IR and the wired remotes from Canon 3fps vs 3.5fps - not really an issue 5 RAW frames vs 6 RAW frames - not an issue, neither come close to the 10 RAW frames of the 400D EDIT: I just checked current pricing on the two models the EOS 450D has fallen a fair bit and for Twin IS kit there is only about $100 difference at Tom Saades Camera House (Parramatta) so why not the 450D http://www.tscamerahouse.com.au/Digital ... 1&sort=20a
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by auxr8220 on Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:26 pm
i went a 450d with twin lense kit.
main reason was there wasnt that much of a difference in price. and the camera salesman showed me how the 450d has a steel lense mount where the 1000d has plastic lense mounts
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by Grev on Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:41 pm
Really not much difference between the 2 cameras. BUT the 450D is SIGNIFICANTLY better in my hands, there's actually rubber in the grip. 
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by aim54x on Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:02 pm
auxr8220 wrote:i went a 450d with twin lense kit.
main reason was there wasnt that much of a difference in price. and the camera salesman showed me how the 450d has a steel lense mount where the 1000d has plastic lense mounts
Really, i'll have to have a look next time I see a 1000D. Seems rather shoddy to have a plastic lens mount.
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