1st impressions of my new 50d

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Hi all,

just upgraded from a 350d to a 50d... my first impressions are :love::love::love: couldn't beleive the size difference. the screen shows amazing detail. tried it with my sigma 17-70mm. no special lighting or setup and the images look very sharp although they haven't been downloaded to the pc yet. the flash seems much better than that on the 350d.

I have a falconry day booked at the end of the month, so looking forward to giving a good test....

Eog
 
... the flash seems much better than that on the 350d.
AFAIK, both the built-in flashes are the same (Gn 13)....most other things are an improvement though.

Bob
 
All these people upgrading to 50D's are making me jealous.
Can you please stop buying them :D
Seriously though, since I have held one there is no doubt I'll be getting one later this year.
I'd get one now but I think her indoors would only accept the idea once I've had years use out of my 450D.
 
is the screen a higher resolution?
I have seen some of the nice nikon cameras and the screens always look very sharp and the colours look great.

I'd like to see some of the straight from camera results the sigma 17-70 gives you if you wouldnt mind.
Better yet if you still have the 400D shoot the same pic with the same settings and show us to compare
 
Yep its a cracking camera alright, i jumped from a 400d to a 50 and was really quite amazed. But its now made me wonder what it would be like to have a 5d2!
 
Yep its a cracking camera alright, i jumped from a 400d to a 50 and was really quite amazed. But its now made me wonder what it would be like to have a 5d2!

Im thinking of making this jump if I ever make some money :(
 
The LCD on the 50D is apparently the same as used in the 5D Mark II. Massive improvement on the 40D which I also have :thumbs: Gorgeous accurate, vibrant colours and sharp detail!
 
is the screen a higher resolution?
I have seen some of the nice nikon cameras and the screens always look very sharp and the colours look great.

I'd like to see some of the straight from camera results the sigma 17-70 gives you if you wouldnt mind.
Better yet if you still have the 400D shoot the same pic with the same settings and show us to compare



I had a 350d not the 400d. but I'll have try and get something done tonight... i can defo post a pic of the 17-70mm attached to the 50d tonight, just have to download it from the camera...

Eoghan
 
i went from a 400D to the 50D and was amazed even the images came out sharper than the 400D

Its a joy to use. I have it with the 17-70 and think its brilliant! the extra features are worth the upgrade in my opinion
 
I shop tested the 50D at the same time as a 5D MkII and a Sony A900. Going into the shop I expected the 50D to be the least appealing of the three, but, when considering the cost compared to the other two, found it to be the best buy. When used with quality lenses I have seen some excellent results.
 
I don't understand how images can come out sharper in the 50D compared to the 400D even when using the same lens.?

I wondered about this too. I can understand it appearing sharper at high ISOs due to controlling the noise better, but at the normal lower levels of 100/200. :shrug:
 
I don't understand how images can come out sharper in the 50D compared to the 400D even when using the same lens.?

Think of it like this...
If the sensor was only 360 x 240 pixels then image would look highly pixelated. Double the number and the image would look better but still pixelated. Simply keep going up the scale and adding rows and columns of pixels and the image becomes clearer (and sharper).
The 50D has 22% more pixels in each direction than the 400D and can therefore capture finer detail assuming that the lens has the resolving power to project it onto the sensor.

Bob
 
Think of it like this...
If the sensor was only 360 x 240 pixels then image would look highly pixelated. Double the number and the image would look better but still pixelated. Simply keep going up the scale and adding rows and columns of pixels and the image becomes clearer (and sharper).
The 50D has 22% more pixels in each direction than the 400D and can therefore capture finer detail assuming that the lens has the resolving power to project it onto the sensor.

Bob

Ah, now that makes sense! (I think :thinking: )
 
is the screen a higher resolution?
I have seen some of the nice nikon cameras and the screens always look very sharp and the colours look great.

I'd like to see some of the straight from camera results the sigma 17-70 gives you if you wouldnt mind.
Better yet if you still have the 400D shoot the same pic with the same settings and show us to compare

for RGREBBY


heres a couple of pics with crops of the eos50d and the sigma 17-70mm

Original picture taken without flash
IMG_0008.jpg




Crop 100% from the above
img08crpd.jpg


exif data:

File Name IMG_0008.JPG
Camera Model Canon EOS 50D
Firmware Firmware Version 1.0.3
Shooting Date/Time 04/02/2009 15:22:01
Owner's Name
Shooting Mode Shutter-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125
Av( Aperture Value ) 4.0
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
ISO Speed 1600
Auto ISO Speed OFF
Lens 17-70mm
Focal Length 36.0mm
Image Size 4752x3168
Image Quality Fine
Flash On
Flash Type Built-In Flash
Flash Exposure Compensation 0
Shutter curtain sync 1st-curtain sync
FE lock OFF
White Balance Mode Auto
AF Mode One-Shot AF
Picture Style Standard
Sharpness 3
Contrast 0
Saturation 0
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Long exposure noise reduction 0:Off
High ISO speed noise reduction 0:Standard
Highlight tone priority 0: Disable
Auto Lighting Optimizer 0: Standard
Peripheral illumination correction Disable
File Size 5292KB
Dust Delete Data No
Drive Mode High-speed continuous shooting
Live View Shooting OFF
Date/Time(UTC)
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Geographic coordinate system
Camera Body No. 0430334270






Original picture taken with flash
IMG_0009.jpg




Crop 100% from the above
img09crpd.jpg



Exif data:
File Name IMG_0009.JPG
Camera Model Canon EOS 50D
Firmware Firmware Version 1.0.3
Shooting Date/Time 04/02/2009 15:22:51
Owner's Name
Shooting Mode Shutter-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125
Av( Aperture Value ) 4.0
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
ISO Speed 400
Auto ISO Speed OFF
Lens 17-70mm
Focal Length 36.0mm
Image Size 4752x3168
Image Quality Fine
Flash On
Flash Type Built-In Flash
Flash Exposure Compensation 0
Shutter curtain sync 1st-curtain sync
FE lock OFF
White Balance Mode Auto
AF Mode One-Shot AF
Picture Style Standard
Sharpness 3
Contrast 0
Saturation 0
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Long exposure noise reduction 0:Off
High ISO speed noise reduction 0:Standard
Highlight tone priority 0: Disable
Auto Lighting Optimizer 0: Standard
Peripheral illumination correction Disable
File Size 5671KB
Dust Delete Data No
Drive Mode High-speed continuous shooting
Live View Shooting OFF
Date/Time(UTC)
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Geographic coordinate system
Camera Body No. 0430334270
 
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