Canon EOS 50D Installation Roadmap Manual
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Roadmap to
the EOS 50D
T
hree words can describe Canon's 50D dSLR — fast,
sleek, and fun. It fi ts easily and comfortably in the hand
with a compact yet substantial heft. It responds with the
speed of a gazelle delivering images at a rate of 6.3 frames
per second (fps) and at a stunning 15.1-megapixels. The EOS
50D is packed with Canon's latest features and technologies
that collectively deliver speedy and reliable performance and
superior image quality. Whether you're new to digital photog-
raphy or a veteran, the EOS 50D hits a sweet spot of high
image resolution, speed, and creative control.
This chapter puts some of the new features and technologies
of the EOS 50D into everyday perspective and off ers a road-
map to navigating the camera controls and menus. Where
possible, I off er paradigms for using the camera that help you
spend less time remembering what control to use and more
time shooting.
Key Technology
Before we begin, it's worthwhile to look at key technology that
the 50D off ers. The fi rst, the15.1-megapixel image sensor at
4752 × 3168 pixels produces full-resolution prints at 15.5 × 10.7
inches at 300 ppi, or 19.4 × 13.4 inches at 240 ppi for inkjet
prints. The new CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semicon-
ductor) features Canon's newest technology including:
"Gapless" microlens technology and increased
ISO range. While the EOS 50D packs more and
smaller pixels on a sensor that's the same size
as the EOS 40D (4.7 versus 5.7 micron pixels sizes,
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C H A P T E R
In This Chapter
Key technology
Camera features
overview
Lens controls

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  • Page 1 Lens controls superior image quality. Whether you’re new to digital photog- raphy or a veteran, the EOS 50D hits a sweet spot of high image resolution, speed, and creative control. This chapter puts some of the new features and technologies of the EOS 50D into everyday perspective and off...
  • Page 2 The spaces between microlens on If you’ve had your EOS 50D for any amount the sensor array are now gapless so of time, then you are likely familiar with most that each microlens covers more of of the controls on the camera.
  • Page 3 Chapter 1 Roadmap to the EOS 50D Metering mode-White Balance and ISO-Flash Compensation buttons on the camera as well. Some cam- era menu screens such as the Quality screen also use the Main and Quick Control dials for select- ing diff erent values on the screen.
  • Page 4 Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D Front of the camera High-Speed or Low-Speed Continuous drive mode, pressing While you, as the photographer, don’t often and holding the Shutter button see the front of the camera, it includes the starts burst shooting at either 3 frames per second (fps) or 6.3 fps,...
  • Page 5: Top Of The Camera

    Chapter 1 Roadmap to the EOS 50D Mirror. As you compose an image, Flash button. In P, Tv, Av, M, A-DEP, the refl ex mirror refl ects light from and C shooting modes, press this the lens to the pentaprism so that...
  • Page 6 Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D LCD Panel Illumination button Main dial LCD panel ISO/Flash Exposure Compensation button Mode dial AF mode/Drive mode button Flash sync contacts/Hot shoe Metering mode/White Balance button Focal plane mark Dioptric adjustment knob EOS 50D top of the camera Hot shoe.
  • Page 7 Chapter 1 Roadmap to the EOS 50D Focal plane mark. The mark indi- • Metering modes. The choices cates the equivalent of the fi lm include Evaluative (35-zone TTL plane and is useful in macro pho- full-aperture metering), Partial tography when you need to know...
  • Page 8 Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D • • ISO. You can choose from Auto, Flash Exposure Compensation. 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, You can choose to adjust this 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, plus or minus 2 stops (EV) in 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, and 1/3-stop increments.
  • Page 9: Back Of The Camera

    Chapter 1 Roadmap to the EOS 50D Main Dial Quick Control Dial LCD Panel Button: ISO-Flash Exposure Compensation ISO Options: Flash Compensation: Auto Plus/minus 2 stops (EV) in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments (chosen using C.Fn I-1) 1000 1250 1600 2000...
  • Page 10 Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D print is being made. When the Viewfi nder eyepiece and Eyecup. camera is connected to a com- The EOS 50D viewfi nder is an eye- puter, pressing this button displays level pentaprism with approxi- the Direct transfer screen from...
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Roadmap to the EOS 50D AF-On/AF start button. Canon also (Automatic AF-point selection is labels this button as the AF start indicated when all the AF points button. Pressing the AF-On button are lit in red.) You can also turn the...
  • Page 12 Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D Control counterclockwise to view If you set C.Fn III-3 AF-point selec- images from last to fi rst, or turn the tion method to use the Multi- dial clockwise to view images from controller, then you cannot display fi...
  • Page 13: Side Of The Camera

    Picture Styles and customizing Side of the camera them are covered in Chapter 5. On one side of the EOS 50D is the FUNC. (Function) button. Pressing CompactFlash (CF) card slot door. Opening the Function button displays a...
  • Page 14: Bottom Of The Camera

    Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D Remote Control terminal. This PC terminal N3-type terminal connects with the accessory Remote Switch RS-80N3 or other N3-type EOS accessory. Digital terminal HDMI mini Out terminal. This ter- minal, coupled with the accessory...
  • Page 15 Lens controls diff er according to the lens that achieved. you’re using. One aspect that all Canon lenses have in common is full-time manual While lenses are covered fully in Chapter 8, focusing. You can switch to manual focusing...
  • Page 16: Viewfi Nder Display

    Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D Focusing distance range selection Distance scale and infi nity com- switch. This switch limits the range pensation mark. The distance that the lens uses when seeking scale shows the lens’s minimum focus.
  • Page 17: Camera Menus

    Camera menus The fi rst thing that’s important to under- stand about the camera menus is that the The EOS 50D off ers nine menus grouped as menus and options change based on the tabs in the categories of Shooting, Playback, shooting mode you select.
  • Page 18 Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D make only limited changes to the exposure sure to check which shooting mode you’ve and camera settings. But in semiautomatic set on the camera. By changing to a semiau- and manual modes such as Tv, Av, M, A-DEP,...
  • Page 19 Shooting 2 menu Dust Delete Data Locates and records dust on the image sensor so you can use the data in Canon’s Digital Photo Professional program to erase dust spots on images Playback 1 menu Marks and protects selected images from being deleted...
  • Page 20 Part I Navigating and Setting Up the EOS 50D Table 1.2 (continued) Commands Options Set-up 2 menu LCD brightness Seven adjustable levels of brightness Date/Time Set the date (year/month/day) and time (hour/minute/ second) Language Choose from 25 language options Video system...
  • Page 21 Chapter 1 Roadmap to the EOS 50D Custom Functions menu C.Fn I: Exposure Displays Custom Functions related to exposure such as expo- sure level increments, ISO increments, ISO expansion, brack- eting auto cancel, bracketing sequence, safety shift, and fl ash sync speed in Av mode C.Fn II: Image...

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