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Canon 50d



dk

  911 GTS Cab
Been watching the forums and it looks like this si going to be released very soon, hopefully next month.

Theres been accidental specs on the chinese canon website and then this weekend what looks like a test site in japan that is now password protected, but i saw it before it was and it was pretty real.

Showed the camera as having a 15.1 MP sensor and finally a decent screen like the d300.

Quite impressive specs and i am seriously thinking about upgrading from my 350d to it. They are also talking about it having a 18-200 kit lens which has been rumoured for ages and has been spotted on a pic of the 50d. It also have DigicIV and higher ISO settings again, and also some sort of auto focus fine tuning or something.

Hopefully it will come out this month and i can get it before my trip in october.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
i was thinking of jumping on that bandwagon too but a 50% increase in pixels and a decent lcd screen is something i can't look over really.

The 40d has £60 cashback on it at the mo anyway.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
c'est combien?

they are talking about fisherprice... sorry i mean canon cameras one of the new model they are bringing out....
we aren't all on CS wages walking around with 1D's.

I am upgrading from a 350d to this, I do apologise if its not expensive enough for you, its only a hobby for me, i'm the weakest link when it comes to my photography, not the camera, like most people i guess;)
 

MaLicE

Honorary Member
ClioSport Club Member
  Lazy v8
bet its more than 700

also i have used canons and nikons also used hassleblads i have used digital and film cameras

personally i use nikon, i prefer the cameras, canon have some VERY nice lenses, but i prefer the nikon bodys for the feel and use... also there are certain things i think nikons do a huge amount better than canons...

however if i had the pick of any digital cam i would go for a hassie h3d everytime... after that i would prob go mamiya film medium format, they piss all over most things, i would choose to shoot medium format every day if i could, then i would go nikon d3 or my d2xs

and i was only winding u up about the fisherprice thing but the lower canon models like the older digital rebel felt soooo plastic and fragile it was stupid
 
Probably a similar release price to the 40D at around £800. I'm hoping the 18-200 IS really does exist. Not sure if it would hit the shelves in the next month though for your trip? Spec looks nice but not a massive jump over the 40D, just seems to be specs to entice people in the stores, 15.1MP etc... saying that I would like native ISO 3200 and greater expansion.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
bet its more than 700

also i have used canons and nikons also used hassleblads i have used digital and film cameras

personally i use nikon, i prefer the cameras, canon have some VERY nice lenses, but i prefer the nikon bodys for the feel and use... also there are certain things i think nikons do a huge amount better than canons...

however if i had the pick of any digital cam i would go for a hassie h3d everytime... after that i would prob go mamiya film medium format, they piss all over most things, i would choose to shoot medium format every day if i could, then i would go nikon d3 or my d2xs

and i was only winding u up about the fisherprice thing but the lower canon models like the older digital rebel felt soooo plastic and fragile it was stupid
thats why i want to go for a 40/50d, a lot more substantial than the 350d.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
Probably a similar release price to the 40D at around £800. I'm hoping the 18-200 IS really does exist. Not sure if it would hit the shelves in the next month though for your trip? Spec looks nice but not a massive jump over the 40D, just seems to be specs to entice people in the stores, 15.1MP etc... saying that I would like native ISO 3200 and greater expansion.
luckily i've got a month so i have a chance, i think they are only bringing this out because of pressure from nikon, the 40d has only been out a year and the models are normally replaced every 18 months.
 

MaLicE

Honorary Member
ClioSport Club Member
  Lazy v8
i put my bets on it being over a month they will want it october/november time for xmas...

s**t just realised its not long to xmas lol

i would recomend going on ebay and looking for a mamiya 645 medium format body with a 50mm lens or something, they are clonky and old but the images they produce is AMAZING! good learning level on them too and you can get a really good settup with a couple lenses and backs for around 100 quid!! film is like 3-4 quid and same again for developing but completely worth it, i bought a batch of out of date film, bought 40 rolls (various iso's) for 5 quid, banged it in the fridge and it was all fine, plus i LOVE the smell of the film lol, think i have shot about 500 rolls since i got in to medium format, used to be alot cheaper as i could develop and print myself at uni but dont have that free luxury anymore...
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
well, its been announced today, i reckon its after all the stuff thats happened over the weekend with the leaked info.

new lens aswell, the 18-200 IS.

the street price on the 50d is $1400 and the lens $700 i think.
 
Ouch, as it stands the 50D is not double the camera of the 40D IMO, minor upgrades with a massive premium attached but have to wait and see for hands on reviews and boring pictures of charts.

I would like the ISO whatever it is though, its a few stops more for sure...
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
CANON U.S.A. STIMULATES THE CREATIVITY OF EXPERIENCED PHOTOGRAPHERS WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW EOS 50D DIGITAL SLR CAMERA
Canon’s New DIGIC 4 Image Processor Fuels the 15.1 Megapixel Resolution, Expanded ISO Range and Enhanced Noise Reduction of the New EOS 50D Digital SLR
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 26, 2008 – With the demand for digital SLR cameras reaching unprecedented levels, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, is answering the call with the announcement of the next evolution in advanced amateur digital SLR photography, the EOS 50D Digital SLR Camera with 15.1 megapixel resolution and Canon’s new DIGIC 4 image processor. Designed to offer extraordinary quality and image control for the advanced photographer with a passion for the art, the Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR camera includes an expanded ISO range, improved noise reduction, and in-camera photo editing features. Canon has loaded the EOS 50D camera with a number of enhancements and some trickle-down technology from Canon’s professional Digital SLR cameras, as well as a new Creative Auto Mode (CA) that gives users more creative flexibility to make image setting adjustments conveniently without the need to be a photo expert.
Canon has built upon the success of the popular EOS 40D model – which will remain in Canon’s line – with the EOS 50D Digital SLR camera. Expected to be the camera body of choice for advanced amateur photographers this holiday season, the Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR camera carries over the EOS 40D’s 14-bit Analog-to-Digital conversion process for smooth tones, and also includes enhanced noise reduction, especially at higher ISO ranges which will help bring those romantic nighttime shots into greater focus and clarity. Capable of shooting 6.3 frames per second (fps), the EOS 50D Digital SLR camera is ideal for shooting everything from beautiful night landscapes to fast-action sports.
“Advanced amateur photographers blur the line between the hobbyist and the professional, looking for professional features and capabilities in their equipment that will allow them to capture that awe-inspiring image. Canon is constantly striving to provide these shooters with the most advanced imaging technology, like the new EOS 50D Digital SLR camera, to fuel their passion for photography, and help them achieve their creative potential,” stated Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A.

Improved Image Quality
The EOS 50D Digital SLR camera’s 15.1-megapixel CMOS APS-C size image sensor has been improved thanks to the use of newly designed gapless microlenses over each pixel to reduce noise and expand sensitivity up to ISO 12800. The faster processing speed of the camera’s DIGIC 4 image processor contributes to the fast 6.3 frame-per-second (fps) continuous shooting capability (for bursts of up to 90 Large/Fine JPEGs or 16 RAW images on a UDMA CF card), to give shooters the tools they need to capture that perfect moment in perfect clarity.

The Canon EOS 50D camera provides ISO speeds from ISO 100 up to ISO 3200 in 1/3-stop increments, along with two high-speed settings – H1 and H2 – of ISO 6400 and ISO 12800, respectively. Along with a wide ISO range, Canon gives shooters more tools to help maximize clarity and colour. The EOS 50D Digital SLR camera offers multiple levels of noise reduction during high-speed shooting. Users can choose from one of four settings– Standard/Weak/Strong/None – to help reduce digital noise that can result from poor lighting conditions.

As part of the camera’s internal image processing, the Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR camera conducts peripheral illumination correction, which automatically evens brightness across the image field, making an image of a blue sky even toned throughout, a function previously accomplished through post-processing software on a personal computer. Thanks largely to the DIGIC 4 processor, this automatic adjustment can be made in-camera during shooting with JPEG images or corrected in post-photoshoot processing with RAW images through Canon’s Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software, which is supplied at no extra charge.

Helping to ensure each picture’s subject is clearly visible, Canon’s enhanced Auto Lighting Optimizer analyzes the brightness of subjects and automatically adjusts dark images so that they appear brighter, perfect for subjects in shade or in backlit situations. The Auto Lighting Optimizer on the EOS 50D Digital SLR camera has been updated not only to optimize images while they are being taken, but can also optimize images post-capture, during playback, to help ensure the subject of each image does not appear too dark. This is especially helpful when an amateur photographer uses the camera, because post-capture enhancement can help maximize image quality without the need of a computer.

A significant upgrade to the Canon EOS 50D camera is its large, clear 3.0-inch Clear View LCD screen which features 920,000 dot/VGA resolution, four times the pixel count of the EOS 40D camera’s screen, for better clarity and colour. To help show off those fantastic shots, the EOS 50D camera includes an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) output to display crisp, clear images on a High-Definition TV. The EOS 50D recognizes the needs of today’s photographers, and the faster processing speed of the DIGIC 4 processor helps support UDMA cards for faster writing of image files.

The camera is also equipped with a high-performance viewfinder featuring 0.95x magnification and the same high-performance Autofocus (AF) system as the EOS 40D camera with nine cross-type sensors for accurate target subject acquisition with lenses possessing maximum apertures of f/5.6 or faster and a high-precision diagonal center cross-type AF point that’s effective with f/2.8 and faster lenses, helping photographers ensure better focus of their targets. The AF Microadjustment feature, originally introduced last year with the Canon EOS-1D Mark III professional digital SLR camera, has also been added to the EOS 50D for maximum control over focusing precision.

Canon Gets Creative For Advancing Amateurs
Canon is taking steps to give advanced amateurs more flexibility with a new “CA” Creative Full Auto setting on the EOS 50D Digital SLR camera’s mode dial. This new setting goes a step beyond Full Auto, by allowing users to make adjustments before shooting while still in an Automatic mode, without needing to know the meaning of technical terms such as aperture, shutter speed, etc. In this mode, the camera menu on the back screen spells out options in common language for average photo enthusiasts, allowing them to “blur the background” or “lighten or darken the image.” These easy-to-comprehend image options will help amateur photographers improve the shots they are capable of taking, while helping them learn new techniques. When in the new CA mode, users will be able to adjust flash settings, brighten or darken images, blur the background, set the camera’s drive mode, and select a picture style directly on the camera’s LCD screen.

Better Live View
For photographers who prefer to frame their shots using the camera’s 3.0-inch Clear View LCD screen, Canon has improved the Live View function of the EOS 50D Digital SLR camera to include “Quick Mode AF,” “Live Mode AF,” and “Face Detection Live Mode AF” that detects up to 35 individual forward-looking faces for better focus and clarity when taking group or portrait shots. The camera’s Quick Mode AF setting flips the mirror down and carries out regular phase-detection autofocus, while the Live Mode AF and Face Detection Live Mode AF use the camera’s CMOS image sensor for contrast detection autofocus. Two detailed grid displays have also been added to Live View shooting as optional settings for easier composition.

Two Small RAW Formats
In addition to the RAW and JPEG image capture modes that photographers are accustomed to, the EOS 50D Digital SLR camera now offers more manageable resolution settings and file sizes with two sRAW recording formats, sRAW1 and sRAW2. At the sRAW1 setting, resolution is 7.1 megapixels with a file size that is approximately 25 percent smaller than a standard 15.1 megapixel RAW image. With the sRAW2 setting, resolution is 3.8 megapixels at less than half the file size of a standard RAW image, retaining all of the flexibility and creative possibilities associated with full-size, conventional RAW images. The EOS 50D is the first Canon Digital SLR that allows the use of RAW and sRAW settings in Basic Zone as well as Creative Zone shooting modes, even further improving the camera’s flexibility.

EOS Integrated Cleaning System
The Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit for the Canon EOS 50D has also been upgraded and now includes a fluorine coating on the low-pass filter for better dust resistance. The Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit uses ultrasonic vibrations to shake dust particles off of the low-pass filter in front of the sensor each time the camera is powered up or shut down. The second part of the system includes a software component where sensor spots are mapped and saved as Dust Delete Data that is attached to the image file for removal during post processing using Canon’s DPP software.

Pricing and Availability
The EOS 50D is compatible with the full lineup of Canon EF lenses as well as the Company’s ever-growing line of affordable EF-S lenses created specifically for Canon Digital SLRs with APS-C size image sensors. The Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR camera is scheduled for October delivery and will be sold in a body-only configuration at an estimated selling price of $1,399.00*. It will additionally be offered in a kit version with Canon’s EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM zoom lens at an estimated selling price of $1,599.00*.

New EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens
Canon has answered the call from advanced amateur photographers looking for a solid all-around lens with the introduction of the new EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens. With an incredible focal length range equivalent to 29-320mm in the 35mm format, the new EF-S 18-200mm lens will make an excellent addition to any camera bag, and it gives shooters a great lens to capture both standard as well as telephoto images. The new lens features Canon’s built in Optical Image Stabilization system which gives the equivalent effect of a shutter speed roughly 4 steps faster, for better image clarity, even in shaky shooting conditions. With a minimum focusing distance of 0.45m/1.5 ft. at all zoom settings, this new lens should prove to be ideal for those situations where swapping lenses isn’t an option. An ideal complement to the EOS 50D SLR camera and all other EF-S compatible EOS SLR cameras, the EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens is scheduled to be in stores this October at an estimated selling price of $699.00*.
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab
its on the canon US, UK and japanese websites now, funnily enough, the only one it hasn't appeared on yet is the chinese one which is where all the leaked pages came from, the marketing firm probably got fired and have refused to give the artwork lol.
 


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