Canon EOS 50D Digital Camera Review

Canon EOS 50D Review

The Canon EOS 50D makes your picture appear like it was taken by a professional even though you are just beginning with photography. With a 15.1 megapixel resolution and a 3.0 inch LCD, you can look forward to getting crisp and tremendous images.

This Canon EOS 50D comes with a self cleaning sensor unit that removes stray dust entering your camera as a result of replacing lens or when out in the field. It has a fluorine coating that protects your camera from dust adhesion.

You never have to worry about blurred or dark pictures because of the Peripheral Illumination Correction feature with the Canon EOS 50D. By setting your camera to this mode, you can automatically or manually correct your image.

Organizing your pictures is easy with file numbering. You can create new, select, or delete folders by using the CF card.

The Canon EOS 50D gives you an option to protect your pictures from being deleted. Using the CF card, place a check mark on the pictures that you want to be erased.

It has user-friendly interface that lets you easily switch from automatic to manual and back again. With just one touch of a button, you can easily configure your flash, exposure compensation and image quality.

At normal shooting mode, the battery life of the Canon EOS 50D can last up to 800 shots without the flash. When not being used, the camera automatically shuts off after 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, or 30 minutes.

Canon EOS 50D Specifications:

Megapixels: 15.1 megapixels

Zoom: Interchangeable Lens

Screen Size: 3.0 inches

Color Modes: 10

Scene Modes:  N/A

Face Detection: Live View Shooting

Image Stabilization: CMOS Sensor Type

Review Modes: 8

Unique Features: EOS Integrated Cleansing System, High Definition Multimedia Interface, Peripheral Illumination Correction

Max ISO: 1600

Self-Timer Settings: 2/10 seconds

Battery: BG-E2N

Battery Life: up to 800 shots

Canon EOS 50D Pictures:

Canon EOS 50D

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