Image quality is exceptionally fine, as we expect from this line of cameras. Skin tones are natural and colours are accurate. The long zoom lens works better than expected, focussing smartly at all focal lengths but with some distortion at the extremes...
A three exposure auto-bracket for a camera in this price range is inadequate.
Some reviewers have been harsh in their criticism of the 50D, generally concluding that its image quality is not as good as the 40D. We tried extreme pixel peeping and there does seem to be some fall-off in sharpness and contrast but we doubt that it w...
Abstract: Canon 50D DSLR and 18-200 mm lens: rugged and responsive.Price: $2800 "premium kit"Fine camera, good lens This is a 15-megapixel single-lens reflex, supplied with an 18-200mm lens with effective optical stabilisation. This is the evolutionary rep...
Massive 15.1-megapixel resolution, incredible LCD display, fast burst mode, fairly good Live View mode, option for an image stabilised kit lens, ISO 6400 and 12800
A little more chromatic aberration than usual, 95 per cent viewfinder coverage
The 50D is an absolutely fantastic mid-level SLR. It offers the highest resolution in its price range and packs in a bevy of features, including Live View, a speedy burst mode and ultra-high ISO sensitivities, making this a winner for any professional...
Abstract: Canons new 15.1-megapixel EOS 50D is a big brother model to the popular EOS 40D (which remains in the companys line-up) and a little brother to the coming EOS 5D Mark II. Offering higher resolution than the 40D, it has a new DIGIC 4 image process...
Abstract: Canon last week gave a hands-on sneak peek at the latest addition to the EOS range of digital SLRs. There are now eight cameras in the line-up (from the most expensive down to the least): 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark III, 5D, 50D, 40D, 450D, 400D and 1000D. ...
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Published: 2017-03-14, Author: Joe , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: The zoom range of Canon's EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens encompasses the entire trinity of focal lengths—85mm, 105mm, and 135mm—for portraiture. While the f/3.5-5.6 variable aperture may be a bit slow for available light portraits, it's more than made...
Abstract: Today Sime reviews one of the latest DSLRs to be released by Canon – the Canon EOS 50D.I was very excited when Canon told me that they were sending me out the Canon EOS 50D to review. I have been a long time Canon user and currently I am shooting with...
With almost too many features and capabilities to discuss, the Canon EOS 50D is an extraordinary digital SLR that is perfect for the photographer who needs something fast and reliable. Although the quality of pictures may sometimes fall below expectati...
Abstract: SLR camera ranges used to be the same year after year – manufacturers wouldnt release new ones for long stretches of time.But with digital SLRs things are different and the march of time requires new models regularly....