"The EOS 350D Digital features a newly developed, second generation, extremely low noise APS-C size 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor – the fourth new CMOS sensor from Canon in just twelve months. It is powered by the same DIGIC II image processor found in Canon’s professional series D-SLR cameras, and features 3 frame per second, 14 frame burst operation, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface, simultaneous RAW and Large JPEG writing and 0.2 second start up time. The camera is more than 10% lighter and 25% smaller by volume than the EOS 300D. It is available in both black and silver finishes."Quite impressive, but at least in this picture it has the cheap plastic look to it. "Lower end" Canon SLR cameras always have that look compared to similar Nikon cameras, but maybe that is just personal preference. *shrug*
Either way, this is quite a salvo at Kodak, Nikon and Olympus.