Canon wises up with 50D sensor and new zoom

My coworker Lori Grunin already covered Canon’s announcement of its $1,400 mid-range EOS 50D SLR, but as somebody who’s in the market for a new SLR, I thought I’d weigh in with some thoughts of my own. I’m glad Canon is investing where perhaps it counts most: the sensor, and whether the reviews look good, that is the first day I’ve really been tempted to upgrade from my well-used Canon Rebel XT.

Canon's EOS 50D will ship in October for $1,399, not including a lens. plus shown here is the new EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens.

(Credit: Canon)

When it ships in October, the 50D will sport a 15.1 megapixel sensor, up from 10.1 megapixels in the current 40D. The increase in megapixels is nice for the poster-print and microstock-sales crowds, but […]

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