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i posted before about getting a 40d, but now i think i'll spend a little extra and get a 50d. is it worth the extra money?
larger rear screen
The 40d had higher fps than 50d I believe, 6.5 vs 6.3 ?
so is it definately better to get a 40d?
Digitally speaking I've only used the 50D, however I have A3 & A2 prints which are perfect as far as I can see Probably quite a bit heavier than the 40D, but I can't fault mine at all.
the 50D is a great camera you need to know how to use any camera to get the best out of it, as I have moved to 7D I still have one for sale
The other thing is that with it's larger file sizes 50D images will need a lot less interpolation than the 40D to reach 50mb image library sumission sizes.
Have a look here to compare sensor info
I do not agree with this at all nothing compared to my findings. You need to know how to use it and how to change the settings to get the best out of any camera.
You may not agree - but plenty of others do , i think i know how to change settings and use a camera.
read Dave post above
I find most problems are more about how you use equipment, understanding it and getting the max out of it. one how was this test done? was it jpg right out of camera? I bet it was. was the camera setting at default if so not a good thing.Firmware never did **** for me.........
I find most problems are more about how you use equipment, understanding it and getting the max out of it. one how was this test done? was it jpg right out of camera? I bet it was. was the camera setting at default if so not a good thing.
I do not find may of the test down to be much help look at the ones in mags how often do they say one thing one day and different the next..
The only real truth is try it yourself. and get to know how to use it. I have tested my 7D and posted 100% crop of ISO 12800 I look out some high ISO from teh 50D and look at then asap
Chaz why post high ISO shot
Threads like this are always frustrating, because unlike the many great images we see on the board taken with the 50D, the detractors never seem to publish examples of these terrible noisy images or link to raw files where the possible cause might be established. I'm the first to admit you can get a bad example of any camera, but that apart some of the views on the 50D are the polar opposite of my experiences using two of them very regularly.
This is a link to a full size 50D file - straight from the RAW with no processing whatsoever. Taken at 800 ISO which I used with the 50D by default a lot of the time.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4108/5083524377_d37895739c_o.jpg
Because if you have noise you get more in high ISO and if you can get good low noise at high ISO then any lower will be better... easy.
how true
shame you striped the EXIF from it..