i have few questions about the 40D design, that some of you may be able to answer:
1 - on the AF-ON button design: I have a 10D and there is a button located at the same place as the 40D's AF-ON button (its function was to re-call the default AF point). But it is so recessed into the camera body, and its travel is so short, that it is virtually unusable bare hands and useless with gloves. Is the 40D AF-on button designed in the same way?
2 - Am i the only one having the impression that Canon really thinks we are stupid to the point of selling two pieces of crappy foam-tape as "improved weather sealing". It is an insult to people who don't know much about DSLR because they will buy a camera believing it has some kind of sealing (whereas practically i am pretty sure that in the long term this will be totally ineffective). and it is an insult to people who knows about DSLR (like most people here in this forum) and who knows what the competition offer on this particular design point (cf. sony, pentax, nikon etc. weather sealing)
3 - How could canon come up with a Live View function less advanced than the competition (e.g. live view's flexible focus point) while they where the first (to my knowledge) to design and integrate this function in a DSLR body?
4 - How canon could not see the huge upgrade in LCD screen design/resolution coming: other product like the (less expensive i guess) sony integrates what dpreview describes as a "breathtaking step forward in quality" (and functionality?)
5 - Am i the only one thinking that canon might have slightly lost the edge on the DSLR market?






