



Almost all the buttons lie under your right hand, and each feels slightly different so that you can grope them without looking. Still, I don't find it as comfortable to hold as most other dSLRs. I can't quite put my finger on the reason it's not especially shallow, and Canon improved it over the XTi's with a more rubbery-feeling cover. Its smooth, plastic body still feels a little on the cheap side, and I'm not crazy about the grip. Though it essentially uses the same body as the XSi, it shaves a couple of ounces of the weight it only weighs 1 pound, 1.6 ounces. Each only comes in a single-lens kit with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. As with the XSi, Canon offers two body designs for the XS-an attractive solid black, and a less-attractive, two-tone, silver and black style.
