In look and feel the new Canon EOS 1100D sits halfway between the EOS 1000D that it replaces and the EOS 550D above it in the Canon SLR line-up.
The 1100D's body surface has a smooth silky feel rather like the 1000D's and there are no textured coatings like the 550D's. Instead of the regular circular buttons of the 1000D, the 1100D has the crazy-paving style buttons of the 550 and they fit around the contours of the camera's body.
Naturally, the EOS 1100D doesn't have quite the same durable feel as Canon's higher-end SLRs, but the sample I used didn't have any loose joints and there was no creaking or squeaking when I gripped the camera firmly.
Canon 1100D specifications
Obviously as budget SLR there's a limit to how much technology Canon can pack into the EOS 1100D, but it has enough to make it seem like a worthwhile replacement for the 1000D.
The 2 million pixel boost in resolution is just enough to be interesting and the switch to a DIGIC 4 engine allows 14-bit processing, which should ensure better quality images.
Read more on PhotoRadar: Hands on: Canon EOS 1100D review
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