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Camera Dojo: Canon announces EOS 50D

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
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    Welcome to the next generation of digital SLR photography-the Canon EOS 40D. The EOS 40D combines Canon's tremendous know-how in both the digital and photographic worlds, creating a camera that not only does everything one would expect of a traditional digital SLR, but one that incorporates staggering leaps forward in technological innovation. With new features like Canon's EOS Integrated Cleaning System, Live View Function, a more powerful DIGIC III Image Processor, plus a 10.1 megapixels CMOS sensor, a 3.0" LCD monitor and more, the EOS 40D elevates digital photography to new heights, enhancing the shooting experience, and delivering images one could only expect from a Canon.

    Display & Graphics

    Screen Size: 3"

    Display Type: Active Matrix TFT Color LCD

    Display Resolution: 230Kilopixel

    Camera Resolution: 10.1Megapixel Effective - 10.5Megapixel Total

    Image

    Image Formats: JPEGRAW

    Maximum Image Resolution: 3888 x 2592

    Video

    Video Formats: Not Applicable

    Lens

    Focal Length: 28mm to 135mm

    Optical Zoom: 4.8x

    Digital Zoom: Not Applicable

    Image Stabilization: Not Applicable

    Autofocus Type: Passive CMOS

    Focus Modes: Auto FocusManual Focus

    Exposure

    Shutter Speed: 30 to 1/8000 Second

    Flash

    Flash Modes: Auto Flash

    Viewfinder

    Viewfinder Type: SLR

    Memory

    Memory Card Support: CompactFlash (CF) Card

    Interfaces/Ports

    Interfaces/Ports: 1 x USB1 x DC Power In1 x Video Out

    Battery Information

    Battery Include: Yes

    Physical Characteristics

    Dimensions: 4.2" Height x 5.7" Width x 2.9" Depth

    Weight: 26.1oz



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  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    Just got mine. I've been exploring it for the last 24 hours. Obviously too early even for a preview, but so far, I'm impressed! ISO's up to 6400 are pretty usable; 12800 is OK, but you have to do some pretty heavy-duty NR to make it even somewhat usable.



    Even then, if you want the shadow recovery, you can't use ISO's 100, 6400, or 12800 (which is what it uses to give the expanded dynamic range). Still, not a bad trade-off, especially since you can make it a two-button-push switchoff.



    Image quality is impressive. For Canon shooters, that new screen is an answer to prayer. The detail, brightness, and clarity -- even in sunlight -- is VERY nice. The new menu system is familiar but greatly polished from previous iterations.



    Ergonomics are familiar to anyone with a 40D; to any Rebel shooter (as I was) it's like moving from a cardboard box to a Park Avenue apartment. The balance with my flash and lenses completely alters the shooting experience.



    More as I become more familiar.
  • arpboy · 1 year ago
    Just got mine. I've been exploring it for the last 24 hours. Obviously too early even for a preview, but so far, I'm impressed! ISO's up to 6400 are pretty usable; 12800 is OK, but you have to do some pretty heavy-duty NR to make it even somewhat usable.

    Even then, if you want the shadow recovery, you can't use ISO's 100, 6400, or 12800 (which is what it uses to give the expanded dynamic range). Still, not a bad trade-off, especially since you can make it a two-button-push switchoff.

    Image quality is impressive. For Canon shooters, that new screen is an answer to prayer. The detail, brightness, and clarity -- even in sunlight -- is VERY nice. The new menu system is familiar but greatly polished from previous iterations.

    Ergonomics are familiar to anyone with a 40D; to any Rebel shooter (as I was) it's like moving from a cardboard box to a Park Avenue apartment. The balance with my flash and lenses completely alters the shooting experience.

    More as I become more familiar.