Digital SLR Camera and Kit + EF-S 18-200 IS

Efficient CMOS sensor
The powerful 15.1 MP Canon CMOS sensor in APS-C size covered with high detail - perfect for poster-size prints and creative cropping. He is very sensitive to light and provides laser-sharp images throughout the ISO range with minimized noise.

Up to 6.3 frames per second
Ideal for nature, sports and action photos, the EOS 50D captures up to 6.3 frames / s. On a UDMA-compatible memory card can then record up to 90 JPEG-compressed images in a row.

DIGIC 4 processor
The heart of the EOS 50D is the new DIGIC 4 processor. It processes image signals with 14 bits per color channel for smooth gradations and realistic picture brilliance. It provides excellent, 6.3 fps continuous shooting mode strong, almost instant startup time and quick image on the monitor.

Wide ISO range
The ISO sensitivity up to ISO 3200 is expandable to 12,800 high-sensitivity ISO 6400 and ISO. Class for shooting in low light conditions.

Clear View LCD
The 3.0-inch VGA LCD monitor with 920,000 dot is ideal for checking focus and composition. The large viewing angle and the Live View mode makes photography at awkward angles.


Live View Mode
The Live View mode is always ideal when the viewfinder is impractical. The dedicated Live View button displays the image in real time on the LCD monitor. Three AF modes are available: Quick AF, Live AF, and new Face Detection Live AF, which focuses on faces in the scene.

9-point wide area AF
The 9-point wide-area AF with cross-type sensors for precise focusing in the entire AF area also covers objects outside the center.

Magnesium Alloy
The EOS 50D has a magnesium alloy body. This makes the camera not only very light, but rugged, ideal for heavy load.

EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Canon's Integrated Cleaning System combines special component materials to minimize dust inside the housing. Eine Fluorbeschichtung auf dem Tiefpassfilter st??t den Staub ab, nach jedem Ein- oder Ausschalten erfolgt eine Sensor-Selbstreinigung.

Accessories
The EOS 50D is compatible with over 60 Full EF and all Canon EX Speedlite flash units.

I switched 2 months ago from the EOS 400D to the 50D. As an equally striking feature is the enhanced value through the magnesium case. In addition, it is slightly larger and is, for my taste, slightly better in the hand. The operation is simply a pleasure. With the two dials (thumb and Zeigefingerrad) aperture and shutter speed can be adjusted optimally. The separate small display shows all the settings of the camera, it seems at first glance all the info. Also, I have grown fond of the buttons above the display information with which to quickly select the various functions, and with your thumb or may cease Zeigefingerrad. Each button is doubly occupied while the first function with the index finger and the second is adjusted using the thumbwheel. If it is time to let the dark take a turn on the display lighting. It is better in this situation but the Schnelleinstellbildschirm, which is displayed on the large main display. Here you can use the multi-controller is a function to choose and adjust with the thumb, genial.

What convinced me is the very high dynamic range. After several hundred photos, I can say that the contrast ratio and color brilliance is really sharp, and no comparison to 400'er. Also encouraging is that we can also work well with higher ISO values. When you are developing RAW files with Canon's DPP absolutely minimal noise and for some reasons we must, even at ISO 1600, are really looking for it. Here are other software manufacturers must like e.g. Adobe nor experience with the new RAW format to collect. The noise is for example get with Lightroom not quite as good a handle on, but the photos can be seen anyway.
The Live View mode, I have not mentioned yet. I need it rather rare, but it may be helpful in some situations. For example, over the head or near the ground. By a gridline display can be also align beautifully freehand.

Conclusion: I have not regretted the purchase until today and am still excited about this great Semipro DSLR.

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