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Canon 50D

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Brand Canon 2008
Model 50D
Released Year 2008
Type DSLR Cameras
Series EOS
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Canon EOS 50D is a digital single-lens reflex camera released in 2008, equipped with a 15.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images suitable for professional use. Powered by the DIGIC 4 image processor, the camera offers improved noise reduction and faster processing speeds. The 50D supports continuous shooting at up to 6.3 frames per second, making it ideal for capturing fast action. Its 3.0-inch LCD display with high resolution allows for clear image review and menu navigation. The camera's ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 3200, expandable to 12800, supporting various lighting conditions. Additionally, the 50D features a robust body construction with extensive controls tailored for enthusiast photographers.

Specifications

MPN
  • 2807B024AA
  • 2807B058
EAN 8714574527215
Model 50D
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Colour Black
Screen Size
  • 3in
  • 3.0"in
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 15.1MP
Connectivity USB
Features Interchangeable Lenses, Face Detection, Histogram Display, PictBridge Support
Series Canon EOS
Depth
  • 7.35cm
  • 2.9in
Width
  • 14.55cm
  • 5.7in
Item Weight
  • 730g
  • 25.7 Oz.
Height
  • 10.78cm
  • 4.2in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-3"-Colour
Exposure Compensation ±3 Ev Range, in 1/2 or 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 12800
Sensor Type Cmos
Max Shutter Speed 1/8000-30 Sec
Exposure Range Ev 1-20 (Iso 100)
Hdmi Output Yes
Face Detection Yes
Camera Flash Features Af Illuminator, Flash +/- Compensation, Red-Eye Reduction Flash
White Balance Auto, Colour Temperature Adjust, Tungsten (Preset), Flash (Preset), Cloudy (Preset), Manual, Shade (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset), Daylight / Sunny (Preset)
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Operating System Supported Ms Windows Xp, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Xp, Ms Windows 2000, Apple Mac Os X 10.3-10.5, Microsoft Windows Vista, Ms Windows Vista, Apple Mac Os X
Expansion Slot 1 X Compactflash Card-Type I/Ii
Sensor Size 22.5x15.0mm
Display Size 3in
Still Image Format Raw, Jpeg
Exposure Modes Manual, Program Auto, Aperture Priority
Display Rotation Built-In
Battery DESCRIPTION 1 X Canon Bp-511a Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery-1390mAh (Included)
Light Sensitivity Max 12800
Max Operating Temperature 40°C
Optical Viewfinder Type Fixed Eye-Level Pentaprism
Red Eye Reduction Yes
Min Shutter Speed 1/8000
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 15.1MP
Flash Type Built-In
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Viewfinder-Field Coverage 95%
Connector Types USB
Shooting Programs Portrait Mode, Landscape, Sports Mode, Night Portrait, Close-Up
Flash Modes Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Flash on, Flash on Second Shutter Curtain, Fill-In Flash, Flash Off, Slow Sync
Dioptric Correction Range -3 to +1
Viewfinder Magnification 0.95x
Camera Type Digital SLR
Auto Focus Type Continuous, Single, Manual, Af Assist Light
Viewfinder Type Optical, Digital
Lens for Sd
  • Body only
  • EF-S Is Usm 17-85mm and Ef Is Usm 70-300mm
Supported Flash Memory
  • Compact Flash Typ I, Compact Flash Typ Ii
  • Microdrive
Continuous Shooting Speed 6.3fps
UPC 8714574528465
Additional Features Self Timer, Auto White Balance
Exterior Color Black

Key Advantages

The Canon EOS 50D offers a high-resolution 15.1 MP APS-C sensor that ensures detailed image quality. Its DIGIC 4 processor enhances image clarity and speeds up autofocus and image processing. The camera provides a fast continuous shooting rate of 6.3 fps, suitable for dynamic subjects. It has a large, bright 3-inch LCD screen for easy image review. The ISO range is versatile, allowing for shooting in diverse lighting situations. The robust and ergonomic body design ensures durability and comfortable handling during extended shooting sessions.

Limitations

The Canon EOS 50D lacks video recording capabilities, which limits its use for multimedia content creation. Its 15.1 MP sensor, while high quality for its time, is surpassed by more recent models offering higher resolution and better low-light performance. The camera's buffer depth restricts extended continuous shooting sequences. It uses the older CompactFlash card format, which is less convenient compared to modern SD cards. The camera's weight and size make it less portable compared to newer mirrorless models. Additionally, the lack of built-in image stabilization requires compatible lenses for stabilization features.

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