neuroanatomist said:dlleno said:true, but Canon didn't lead off with that sensor in the 1100D -- the 12MP sensor first appeared in the 450 and then migrated it to the 1100D as the lowest entry point, as the 15 and 18MP sensors emerged. 7D excepted, Canon historically has historically "led" with sensors in the xxxD rebel and propgated them to the xxD and xxxxD later. But that was before 7D...
<puts on historian hat>
The 1100D sensor has a greater number of total pixels, although the number of effective pixels is the same as the 450D. That suggests a new sensor, although it's not certain.
- The penultimate 18 MP sensor (before the T4i/650D) debuted in the 7D, then was re-used in the T2i/550D, then the 60D, then the T3i/600D.
- The previous 15 MP APS-C sensor debuted in the 50D, then was re-used in the T1i/500D.
- The previous 12 MP APS-C sensor did debut in the XSi/450D, but wasn't re-used anywhere (except, possibly in the T3/1100D).
- The previous 10 MP APS-C sensor debuted in the XTi/400D, and was re-used in the 40D then the XS/1000D
- The previous 8 MP APS-C sensor debuted in the 20D, then was re-used in the XT/350D and 30D
- The previous 6 MP APS-C sensor debuted in the 10D, then was re-used in the Digital Rebel/300D.
So...there's only one example of Canon having "led" with sensors in the xxxD rebel and propgating them to the xxD - the 10 MP sensor, but three examples of a sensor debut in the xxD line (prior to the 7D release).
<removes historian hat>
you're so right I should have studied that more carefully. Even in the case of the 15MP sensor, one could argue a virtual "tie" (the 50D/500D intros were very very close), but still the history just doesn't show Rebels leading the way. So the present intro is without historical precident!
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