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Canon's EOS 50D bridges the gap between the novice and the seasoned pro with a perfect combination of high-speed and quality. It features an APS-C sized 15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, DIGIC 4 Image Processor for fine detail and superior color reproduction, and improved ISO capabilities up to 12800 for uncompromised shooting even in the dimmest situations. It features a refined 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots) monitor, supercharged Live View Function with Face Detection Live mode, plus a number of new automatic Image Correction settings and HDMI output for viewing images on an HDTV. Pick up the EOS 50D and you'll experience true digital inspiration.
Quick Glance
Memory Type: CompactFlash (CF) Card
LCD Screen Size: 3 in
Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera
Megapixels: 15.1 Megapixel
Image Stabilization: Not Applicable
Lens Mount: Interchangeable
Weight: 25.76
Summary
Product Title: Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR Camera
Manufacturer: Canon
Lowest Price: $1,154.88
Power Score: 4.2 | 15 Reviews
Image Processor
Image Sensor: CMOS
Effective Megapixels: 15.1 Megapixel
Total Pixels: 15500000
Lens Features
Camera Type: Digital SLR Camera
Lens Mount: Interchangeable
Optical Zoom: Not Applicable
Digital Zoom: Not Applicable
Storage
Memory Card Support: CompactFlash (CF) Card
Other Features
LCD Screen Size: 3 in
Camera Body Only: Body Only
Image Stabilization: Not Applicable
Flash: Auto Flash, Flash OFF, Red-eye Reduction
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Audio/Video Out, 1 x DC Power In
Dimensions
Height: 4.24"
Width: 5.73"
Depth: 2.89"
Weight: 1.61 lbs
Reference
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Sensitivity: Auto ISO (100-6400) Basic Zone modes (ISO 100-3200) High Tone Priority mode(ISO 200-1600) Extension mode (ISO 12800 with C.Fn.I-3-1)
Software Included: EOS Digital Solution
Camera Modes: Scene Modes: Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User Def. 1-3 Continuous Shooting: High-speed: Max. 6.3 shots/sec. Low-speed: Max. 3 shots/sec.
Viewfinder Type: SLR
Lens Construction: Not Applicable
Autofocus Points: 9
Battery Built-in: No
Battery Rechargeable: Yes
Battery Include: Yes
Wide Angle: No
Longest Shutter Speed: 30 Second
Shortest Shutter Speed: 1/8000 Second
PictBridge: Yes
Strengths: Great detailed IQ, Fast burst operation, Good ISO performance
Weakness: High pixel density
I've bought the EOS 50D recently and quite happy with it. Had been using EOS 450D for last one year and 50D is a nice upgrade. As a hobbyist nature/wildlife photog, these 2 bodies are more than enough for my needs. I was really impressed with its burst frame rate even with an ordinary CF card. The Digic IV is a commendable development. Have shot and compared images from these two great DSLRs at...
Strengths: Faster then the 40D and much cleaner pictures with the DIGIC 4 processor. Even at 6400 ISO using the high filter setting. It was equal to 40D's 3200 ISO shots.
Weakness: Wish the ISO scale from 100 to 6400 was graduated in 1/3 increments like the NIKON D3. Understand the New Mark II 5D is.
Great camera. A must purchase if your an advanced shooter or a professional looking for a back up model. I shoot Women's Gymnastics and use the 6400 ISO 95% of the time with a 70-200 F28 IS lens.
Strengths: Extremely Fast with USDMA Card. Some photos are very sharp. Very fast camera with USDMA card. Resolution is great and color of photos is good.
Weakness: Too Heavy ! Some photos are blurry when taken from a distance. CR2 files need additional software to handle. The battery goes down quickly.
This camera is very heavy with the f2.8 zoom 70-200mm L lens. I should not miss an action shot because the camera shoots 6 frames/sec. I had to buy a battery case & handle to have the capacity I needed to shoot many photos. I also bought a fast card with 8 GB capacity. I had to upgrade to Lightroom 2 and then upgrade it to process the three Raw types of output. Canon should tell you this up...
THE GOOD: Excellent performance and photo quality; solid, comfortable shooting design. THE BAD: Relatively basic feature set for its class. THE BOTTOM LINE: A very good midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 50D is a compelling--but not necessarily a must-have--choice for Canon upgraders.
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The Canon EOS-50D was announced as a sister model, rather than successor, to the EOS-40D. The 50D uses the same body as the 40D, but inside is an upgraded 15.1 megapixel CMOS sensor and the next generation processor (Digic 4, versus the 40Ds Digic III), Canon claims that the Digic 4 allows for up to 90 photos in a single burst mode. The 3" LCD screen has more pixels than the one found on the 40D,...
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Image is Excellent according to 39 Digital Camera experts. -- "your photos will be top-notch, a win-win situation for all in our book."-reviews.digitaltrends.com -- "very impressive high ISO performance"-digitalcamerareview.com -- "the 50Ds default color rendering is quite faithful to the original, with accurate saturation levels."-imaging-resource.com Read more to find expert opinions on more...
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Bestcovery experts have rated the Canon EOS 50D Black SLR Digital Camera as the #5 Best dSLR Camera. This product has also been ranked as the Best Semi-Professional dSLR. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this product.
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Canon EOS 50D receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 0.67 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #95 Professional DSLR digital camera of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a...
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Through a consistent and natural colour reproduction, a convincing dynamic range, excellent frame rate, fine applicable ISO range, excellent reproduction and user-friendly operation, Canon shows what the Canon EOS 50D stands for. It is an all-round DSLR camera for the enhanced hobby photographer who can deal with any branch of photography with this camera. It’s a convincing performance of an...
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Many features stand out to make the Canon EOS 50D a great digital SLR camera. What will really catch and hold users is the impressive image quality they'll get from the Canon 50D across the standard ISO range of 100 to 3,200. The Canon 50D's new gapless microlenses allow greater light gathering ability, making for surprisingly detailed images, even at ISO 800 and 1,600. The Canon 50D's 14-bit...
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The 15-megapixel EOS 50D is Canon's newest mid-range SLR. Available for $1399 for the body alone, or packaged with a variety of kit lenses, it's the successor to 2007's 40D. After putting the 50D through a rigorous body of tests (undertaken using the 28-135mm lens, part of a $1600 kit set), we came out with an impression of it being a solid, dependable camera, but without any amazing new...
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Testseek.com has collected 91 expert reviews for Canon EOS 50D and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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The Canon EOS 50D is a feature-packed semi-pro DSLR which takes the already capable 40D, increases the resolution to 15.1 Megapixels, quadruples the sensitivity to 12800 ISO, and packs in all the latest features – bar a movie mode. It becomes the first Canon DSLR with a VGA screen, HDMI port and in-camera correction of lens vignetting; there’s even the AF micro-adjust feature inherited from...
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One of my favorite yet!
Strengths: Very easy to use, even for a disabled person
Weakness: Nothing really
I have been a Canon fan from the late seventies. Am not a pro, but advanced user. The one draw back that I have now that I did not deal with is being disabled with MS. Meaning my eyesight is not all that great, I tend to shake at times, and have not found a camera that could help me enough under $2,000. Am not into the point and shoot cameras, and the others in the lower price range just did not...
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