Canon EOS 50D 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) | 
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List Price: $2,200.00 Buy New: $1,000.00 You Save: $1200.00 (55%)
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 52
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Includes Software: Yes Display Size: 3 Maximum Resolution: 15100000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 3
MPN: 50D Body Model: 50D Body UPC: 013803104684 EAN: 0013803104684 ASIN: B001EQ4BVI
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| Features:
| • | 15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with improved noise reduction | | • | Body only; lenses sold separately | | • | Enhanced Live View shooting includes Face Detection Live mode | | • | New Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction setting; HDMI output | | • | Capture images to Compact Flash Type I or II memory cards (not included) |
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Product Description Canons new EOS 50D bridges the gap between the novice and the seasoned pro with a perfect combination of high-speed and quality. It features an APS-C sized 15.1-megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, new DIGIC 4 Image Processor for fine detail and superior color reproduction, and improved ISO capabilities up to 12800 for uncompromised shooting even in the dimmest situations. It features a refined 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots) monitor, supercharged Live View Function with Face Detection Live mode, plus a number of new automatic Image Correction settings and HDMI output for viewing images on an HDTV. Pick up the EOS 50D and youll experience true digital inspiration!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
Good Camera, but really no better than the 40D November 19, 2008 Riddler (Baltimore, MD) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased a 50D because I do a fair amount of bird photography, and I thought that the additional pixel count in this camera would yield better images, and also allow for more cropping room. While the images were very good, they really weren't any better than those I have taken with my 40D. I was also disappointed with the high ISO performance of the 50D, as I thought the 40D was just as good or better. Even so, the 50D is still a very good camera. If you are upgrading from a 10, 20, or 30D, you will notice substantial improvement in features and better image quality. If you have a 40D, I think it becomes tougher to justify the upgrade. In the end, I decided to return my 50D and take advantage of Amazon's excellent return policy.
I love negative reviews of this camera. November 18, 2008 Schuylercat (Charlotte, NC) 1 out of 26 found this review helpful
Nothing sucks more than hindsight. And hindsight, you see, requires time and experience. In my case, Time means a few months, and experience means I bought a 40D. Does this camera just ROCK!!!??? Is it AWESOME!!!??? Don't you just LOVE IT!!!??? GREAT! I will never know. My 40D makes me money, takes good stuff, works with my legacy glass, and makes me happy. But this whole 15.1MP-brighter-LCD-"oooh-I-just-love-my-50D" thing makes me sick. All the people saying "it not sharp!" and " what the big deal?" make me happy! Make me feel I made a GOOD choice... Sigh. Jealousy is ugly, isn't it? I was holding out of a 5D at one point. I have a buncha L series glass, full-frame, all that. Now what's next? Can't do the 1D - I'd have to sell my kids (wait! No...). Ah, well. The 40D doesn't exactly suck, and this was inevitable. Shoot many, shoot well, and shoot beautifully, my friends. I'll catch up next time...
Amazing camera November 17, 2008 Magne A. Reiersgard (Boulder, CO) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I just upgraded from a Rebel XTi. I absolutely love my XTi, but I needed a little more. To see the kind of work I shoot, go to www.flickr.com/photos/waterbubblz This camera is everything canon promises. Though I've read every review on here religiously, and read about the errors some have received, I have not had any issues with this. I have tried it with both my 50mm 1.8 (BUY this lens, btw) and Macro 60mm 2.8. Outstanding results. Highly recommended!
Great Camera! November 17, 2008 J. Swift (Pennsylvania, USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this to evaluate against an EOS 1D Mk II N pro body. Bottom line, I am selling my EOS 1D Mk II N and keeping the 50D.
Solid Camera - not perfect, but recommended November 14, 2008 Jak C. Wonderly (Clawson, MI United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I am about 1,000 images into the new 50D. So far it's been a pleasure. I am switching from a Nikon D200. Nikon, to me, has superior ergonomics - the buttons and functions are so well thought out. Canon works well too but sometimes I feel like I need to be double jointed to change a setting. I do not like the wheel on top; the silver color is not great and it turns to easily. I have switched modes in the middle of shooting and not known it. But, the camera feels solid, the screen is absolutely amazing, the menus are super easy to navigate, the 6 frames per second is impressive. 15 megapixels; well, you only need it if you are printing larger than 20" or so. I've done 26" prints with a 10 megapixel, and if you know what you are doing and use a great printer it's flawless. As for low noise - well, it's low, but I'm not blown away. Remember all your lenses will be 1.6 times their focal length, so it's hard to go wide angle with this camera. But, it's easy to get super tele photo. I use it with the 24-105 L lens, which costs almost as much as the camera is worth it. This decisions is tricky - it's very solid, I recommend it. But if I were a first time DSLR buyer right now looking at mid-range cameras, Canon has no advantage over Nikon. The D90 is terrific and cheaper, the D300 and D700 are amazing. Why did I switch to Canon? Simply because I like their lenses better on the high end. The Nikon 80-400 is slow as a dog, although sharp. I would much rather have the Canon 100-400 L. Nikon's high end lenses seem to be a little more expensive, and frankly, there are fewer out there so they are harder to find, new or used. Good luck, happy shooting, this a great camera.
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