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>>54504 The 400D is a bit easier to use, as I understand it. I own a 400D (well, XTi. Yay America!) but have never really used a 350D, so this is just what I've read about 'em:
On the 350D, to change something like ISO, you have to hit the ISO button, go to the ISO you want, and then hit 'set'. With the 400D, you hit the ISO button, go to the ISO you want, and then continue shooting. The 350D has an extra button that you need to deal with each time you change something other than aperture and shutter speed.
Also, the 400D has a deeper buffer, which means you'll pretty much never hit a buffer flush when shooting JPEGs unless you're just flat out holding down the button for a minute. And I believe it has a faster rate of fire, too, but I'm too lazy to look that up.
These are the main reasons I'm glad I went with the XTi. That and, of course, the fact that moar megapixels = better photographer.
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