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Extrait: Although Canons 10-million pixel Eos 40D was a capable contender for the top slot in the semi-pro market, it quickly lost out to the superior and pricier Nikon D300. Now, though, using its considerable manufacturing muscle, Canon has introduced the Eo...
Extrait: The E Canon EOS 50D is the fifth generation of enthusiast D-SLR from Canon, with each model evolving and showing improvements. As you’d expect, the Canon EOS 50D is a very well-rounded camera. There’s the class-leading 15.1Mp chip, impressive ISO range...
The EOS 50D is a no-frills camera – there’s nothing really exciting here to stop you in your tracks. It’s hard to complain, though, as it does exactly what you’d expect, and does it with style. It responds quickly and feels like it’ll last even in a pr...
The new Canon EOS 50D is apparently not intended to replace its predecessor the 40D though, and will sit alongside it as a 'sister' model.Apart from a new silver bezel on the Mode Dial, the 50D has inherited virtually the same beefy magnesium alloy bod...
Extrait: The Canon EOS 50D is a trusty model with an excellent number of enhanced shooting features compared to the 40D. With such important emphasis placed on auto shooting modes and dumbed-down shutter and aperture tweaks, though, its bizarre that this came...
The EOS 50D is an excellent semi-pro camera with slick controls, rugged build and a terrific continuous shooting rate of 6.3fps. But while the camera's great, the pictures are pretty average, despite that 15-megapixel sensor. The fine detail in JPEGs ...
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Publié: 2017-03-14, Auteur: Joe , review by: shutterbug.com
Extrait: 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...