I own a Canon EOS 1000D and it is a great camera. To be honest unless you are a professional you don't really need anymore megapixels or features than it provides. The picture quality is fantastic. It is just a budget version of the more powerful Canons. As far as I am aware it uses the same 35mm sensor so the picture quality will be the same. It just has some advanced features blocked in the software.
Canon lenses are not supposed to be the best, but for me It is very good.
The live view function is virtually useless for animating because. 1) You need expensive software to use it. Animation software has to be developed especially to work with the live view mode. There is no webcam mode. The colour balance from the live view is different from the picture you capture, so it is hated by animators.
There is no video mode on the EOS 1000D, so you will need a camcorder for video recording.
Using a DSLR for animating is very time consuming. You fiddle around for ages and often have to work blind. Dont use one unless you really are going to show your animations at a film festival and are expecting to win something. If your any skill level below that, use a webcam (QC9000). You will do much more animating and less time worrying about setup. In addition a DSLR has a large body and often doesn't fiit into your set, so you will still need a webcam anyway.
For lego I actually prefer the picture from my QC9000 webcam than from my Canon. The colours are much brighter and vivid (more lego like if that makes sense). The Canon tries hard to get colours lifelike. The real world being less bright than the lego world!
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