Originally posted by: technophile82
canon just announced the new Canon XS (aka 1000D). apparently its a step below the XSi, at a lower price point. dont know when it will be available since this info is only a day or 2 old...you might want to look into it.
It's a tad cheaper, but the only advantages that I see are a slightly higher flash x-sync speed (1/200 vs. 1/160), better JPG performance at higher ISO, and Canon's LiveView. The A200 has the advantage in LCD size (2.7 vs. 2.5), MUCH better battery life (750 vs. 500 -- that 500 assumes no LiveView incidentally), a brighter viewfinder*, a better shutter rate (Canon drops to 1.5 fps in RAW), ISO 3200 support, spot metering, autodimming LCD, and 2 extra focus points, which admittedly is hardly a big deal.
I suppose if LiveView is important, within Canon's limitations, or if you really need high ISO and don't want to bother with RAW files, then the 1000D is a better idea. On paper, the A200 has better specifications though.
*The Canon's mirror is 93.75% of the Sony's (1.6x/1.5x respectively in 35mm terms) so the actual magnification of the Canon, in 1.5x terms, is 0.76 versus 0.83 for the A200. That's my understanding of the FOV crop effect on viewfinder magnification anyway.