A funny Video explaining canon EOS 550D vs 7D
Saturday, March 27, 2010
On the blogs/tweets/websites today about this great little new 550D (REBEL T2i) from canon, i decided to do a remake of the funny downfall inspired by philipblooms 7d remake, hitler is not impressed!.
As for me - cant wait to get one (or two) as my second camera!
enjoy
This is an excellent video explaining about the different between canon eos 550D and 7d
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Canon Eos 550D poor man's Canon eos 7D
Monday, March 22, 2010
Canon's EOS 550D digital SLR camera is a marvel: it represents a product that makes very few sacrifices in image quality in order to satisfy mainstream users after something affordable. It is aimed users new to the digital SLR category, yet its specifications are quite high. Not only does it have a massive 18-megapixel sensor, it also boasts Full HD video recording, very high ISO capability and a fast burst mode. It is a camera that can be used for just about any occasion.
Canon EOS 550D: a poor man's Canon EOS 7D?
Unlike a professional digital SLR, the Canon EOS 550D doesn't have a dedicated control for all of its functions; instead, you get a single control dial that can be used to change shutter, aperture and ISO speeds in conjunction with the on-screen Q-menu and the physical ISO button. There are shortcut buttons on the body for entering the focus, exposure compensation, white balance, colour and shotting modes. You can also quickly change the focus point (there are nine to choose from).
A mode dial at the top of the camera lets you change exposure mode; you can select from full auto, shutter or aperture priority, manual, or from an assortment of scene modes. You don't get as many scene modes as you would on a compact camera, and there aren't any fancy ones such as miniature mode, but you get essential ones for shooting landscapes, portraits and macros. If you're buying this camera, the chances are that you want to learn more about photography and not let the camera control everything you do, so the lack of more specific scene modes shouldn't be a turn-off.
On the inside, the Canon EOS 550D has a massive 18-megapixel, APS-C sized sensor. It's the same as the sensor in Canon's EOS 7D enthusiast digital SLR camera; it's three megapixels more than the EOS 500D entry-level digital SLR has on the same APS-C sized sensor. You could say that the EOS 550D is a poor man's EOS 7D, but the EOS 7D is slightly bigger and heavier, is designed to handle faster speeds and has more focus points.
While the Canon EOS 550D has nine focusing points that you can select from, whereas the EOS 7D has 19. In our tests the EOS 550D shot at 3.5 frames per second in burst mode, while the EOS 7D shot at 5fps. The EOS 7D is equipped with both SD and CompactFlash card slots in order to handle the extra speed (especially when shooting in RAW mode), while the EOS 550D only has an SD card slot. Nevertheless, the 550D's speed is impressive and it's suitable for shooting sporting events and animals. For freezing motion, the fastest shutter speed setting is 1/4000 on the 550D; the EOS 7D is twice as fast (1/8000).
The fast burst mode comes in handy when you want to make sure you really capture the moment — such as when the Aussie Army's Blackhawk helicopters swooped over our headquarters during recent training ops.
Canon EOS 550D image quality
With the very large megapixel count, you have the opportunity closely crop your photos in order to bring out small details. You shouldn't rely on this tactic too much as the quality of images at their native size is a little soft (which is what we also saw in the EOS 7D), but it's great for removing a lot of dead space around an image without leaving yourself with a very small and unusable image.
Above: a full view of a moth at 18 megapixels. Below: a close crop of the moth at 2.6 megapixels. With 18 megapixels at your disposal, you can crop your photos extensively and still have enough pixels left over to make sharp prints.
We used Canon's EF-S 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 image stabilised kit lens for our tests (the single-lens kit costs $2149). It's a fine lens if you're just starting out, and it can capture crisp enough photos in most situations. However, it does produce some barrel roll and it was sometimes very hard to automatically focus with — we had to manually focus many shots in which the lens refused to automatically find the correct focal length. The lens gives a prolific out-of-focus background effect (a.k.a. bokeh) on close-up shots, and it looks great. Meanwhile, its diaphragm gives lights a starry effect when you shoot at night.
Shooting a night scene will render lights with an elegant star shape.
A high ISO capability and an image stabilised lens allow you to take clear shots even in the dark. You can shoot with a shutter speed as slow as 1/15 while holding the camera and not end up with a blurred photo — of course, you will have to hold the camera as steady as humanly possible. But in most circumstances you'll be able to shoot with a faster shutter speed by upping the ISO speed. You can use up to ISO 6400 without noticing much deterioration in the image quality unless you view photos at their native size. Shadowed areas will become more feathered and solid colours will start exhibiting grain the higher up you go in the ISO range, but the overall performance of the camera in high ISO modes is stunning.
From left to right: ISO 800, ISO 2300, ISO 6400. At ISO 800, the clarity of the image is excellent. It starts to get a little more feathered along contrasting areas, some grain is introduced in solid colours and colours in shadowed areas change when you use ISO 3200 and ISO 6400.
The Canon EOS 550D's high ISO mode is very handy when shooting in dark areas such as fancy restaurants when you don't want to ruin the ambience by using the built-in flash. We used ISO 1600 for this shot, which allowed us to shoot with a shutter speed of 1/15.
Canon EOS 550D video mode
Video is a big part of the Canon EOS 550D; its ability to shoot in Full HD mode (1920x1080) makes it a desirable hybrid camera, especially for travellers. While its ability to shoot fluid motion isn't excellent — fast-panning shots might end up looking blurry and jerky — it will do a good job when capturing a moderate amount of motion, but some stuttering might still be noticeable. Its overall video quality is excellent for recording speeches and static scenes or landscapes when it's plonked on a tripod — it's great for weddings, for example.
Furthermore, you can employ a crop mode when shooting video. This makes use of the massive sensor to bring you closer to a very distant subject. The video size is restricted to 640x480 in this mode, so you won't be able to show it off on your big-screen TV, but you'll be able to share it online.
The camera can focus automatically in video mode, and it can also record at different frame rates: it can do Full HD recording at 24 or 25 frames per second, and 1280x720 recording at 50 frames per second. Videos can sound awful if you use the zoom or the camera's controls — the built-in microphone will pick up all the little sounds — but there is an option for an external microphone. The built-in microphone does well when recording voices — for better dynamic range, you should use an external microphone though.
Crop mode: You can get very close to a very distant subject (such as a skywriter in this instance) by using crop mode and the full zoom of your lens. However, framing can be a nightmare if you're trying to capture a moving object, as we were, and you'll want to use a tripod in order to get a video free of headache-inducing shaking.
Conclusion
Even though it's an entry-level digital SLR camera, the Canon EOS 550D with the 18-135mm kit lens is perfect for all occasions. You can use it at functions, sporting events and parties, and you can even shoot high quality video when the situation calls for it. We're impressed with its speed and high ISO performance and once you get used to its controls and menu system, it's a very easy camera to use. The only issue we had with the kit was the at times very slow and inaccurate focus.
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Canon EOS 500D vs 550D
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
550D vs 500D
Pro points
- 18MP CMOS sensor with gapless micro lenses
- ISO 6400 in default ISO range (12,800 is extra)
- Customisable auto ISO ranges
- Expanded bracketing range (+/- 5 stops)
- Dedicated button for video/live shooting
- 63 zone iFCL metering
- 3:2 LCD screen with more pixels
- 1080 HD at 30, 24 or 24fps
- Stereo microphone input
- Manual controls in video mode
- Slightly higher burst shooting rate (3.7 fps vs. 3.4 fps)
- SDXC compatible
Con points
- Reduced buffer size (JPEG 34 vs. 170, RAW 6 vs. 9)
- Price - higher
Latest 550D/T2i Information
2010 March
- 2nd Reviews updated [PB]
February
- 26th We hear (thanks) of UK stocks of the 550D.
- 13th Some DxO sensor tests published.
- 8th The Rebel T2i (EOS 550D).
- Features include:
- 1080p HD video recording (with full manual control)
- 18MP CMOS sensor
- 3 inch 3:2 LCD with 1040k dot resolution (not flip out)
- 63-point iFCL metering system (seen on the EOS 7D).
- The new 550D also includes redesigned buttons, 3.7 fps, +/-5 stops exposure compensation and UI support for Eye-Fi cards.
We'll be adding info to this page as we find it
Pre release rumours/info
- 2010 Feb 2nd It's suggested [CR] that next weeks camera will get the Rebel T2i name.
- No specs provided, but a new shape (and build quality) and still no swivel screen
- Updated - Canon confirm the existence of the new LP-E8 battery suggested for the new camera. A material safety note [PDF] appears.
- January 27th At an Israeli forum there is suggestions that we will see a 550D (or 600D) and a 60D in the near future [via CR]
- 550D/600D Specs
- Articulating screen
- Body smaller than 500D
- Upgraded 15.1MP APS-C Sensor
- 720p Video @ 30fps
- ~$800
- 60D Specs
- Articulating screen
- Metal body, similar to 50D
- Upgraded 15.1MP APS-C Sensor
- 720p/1080p Video @ 30fps
- Electronic Level
- New battery & battery grip
- ~$1200
- I note that both get an articulating screen - but it's suggested that they won't be available until May - perhaps not so likely for consumer level cameras?
- 17th A suggestion that what's coming up in February will be a new DSLR positioned 'between' the 50D/500D
- 6th At CR there is the suggestion that two SLR cameras and some point'n'click boxes will be announced in February.
- The oldest DSLR (June 08) in the 'Rebel' lineup is the 1000D, which might get a makeover, since the 500D will not even be a year old, which seems to be the life expectancy for its type.
- The other suggestion is a 60D - although we've had conflicting rumours that the 1Ds4 will be announced in February
- 2009 March 26th First 550D thread spotted on DPR
- We're told (thanks) that some time either Nikon or Canon will announce in-body IS. It's been widely trialed and tested, but each is waiting for the other.
- 25th The 500D is announced - now go out and take some photos!
- Nothing to see here at the moment!
- Will it be the 550 or 600D and how long will the refresh cycle be?
- As to numbering, have a look at this table of old EOS film camera numbers
- This table from WP
Canon EOS Film SLR Timeline
1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 05-08 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pro. | 1 | 1N | 1V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prosumer | 10/10S | 5/A2/A2E | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Advanced Amateur | 650/620/630 | 100 Elan | 50/50E Elan II/IIE 55 | 30/33 Elan 7/7E 7 | 30V/33V Elan 7N/7NE 7s | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Consumer | 750QD 850 | 1000F Rebel S | 1000FN Rebel S II | 500 Rebel XS Kiss | 500N Rebel G New Kiss | 300 Rebel 2000 Kiss III | 300V Rebel Ti Kiss 5 | 300X Rebel T2 Kiss 7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Entry Level | 5000 888 | 3000 88 | 3000N Rebel XS N 66 | 3000V Rebel K2 Kiss Lite |
550D / T2i Specs
List price (US) | Body only: $799 Body+18-55 IS Kit: $899 |
List price (EU) | Body only: €729 + VAT Body+18-55 IS Kit: €829 + VAT |
International naming | US: Canon Rebel T2i Japan: Canon EOS Kiss Digital X4 Elsewhere: Canon EOS 550D |
Body material | Stainless Steel and polycarbonate resin with glass fibre |
Sensor | 18.7 million effective pixels 19.0 million total pixels 22.3 x 14.9 mm CMOS sensor RGB Colour Filter Array Built-in low-pass filter with self cleaning unit 3:2 aspect ratio |
Dust reduction | Low-pass filter vibration at power-on (can be interrupted) Anti-static coating on sensor surfaces Software based dust-removal (camera maps dust, removed later) |
Image sizes | 5184 x 3456 3456 x 2304 2592 x 1728 |
Still image formats | RAW (.CR2 14-bit) RAW (.CR2 14-bit) + JPEG Large/Fine JPEG (EXIF 2.21) - Fine, Normal |
Movie recording | 1920 x 1080 (1080P, 16:9) @ 30/25/24 fps 1280 x 720 (720P, 16:9) @ 60/50 fps 640 x 480 (4:3) @ 60/50 fps Quicktime MOV format (H.264 video,linear PCM audio) Up to 29 min 59 sec (or max file size 4 GB) |
Image processor | DIGIC 4 |
Lenses | Canon EF / EF-S lens mount 1.6x field of view crop |
Focus modes | Auto Focus Manual Focus (switch on lens) |
Auto Focus | 9-point CMOS sensor F5.6 cross-type at center, extra sensitivity at F2.8 AF working range: -0.5 to 18 EV (at 23°C, ISO 100) Predictive AF up to 10 m |
AF modes | AI Focus One Shot AI Servo |
AF point selection | Auto Manual |
AF assist | Flash strobe |
Shooting modes | Auto Portrait Landscape Close-up Sports Night portrait Flash off Movie Program AE (P) Shutter priority AE (Tv) Aperture priority AE (Av) Manual (M) Auto depth-of-field |
Metering | TTL 63-zone SPC Metering range: EV 1.0 - 20 EV (at 23°C, ISO 100, 50 mm F1.4) |
Metering modes | Evaluative 63-zone (linked to AF points) Partial 9% at center Spot 4% at center Center-weighted average |
AE Lock | AE lock button |
AE Bracketing | +/- 2.0 EV (3 shots) 0.5 or 0.3 EV increments |
Exposure compen. | +/- 5.0 EV 0.5 or 0.3 EV increments |
Sensitivity | Auto (100 - 6400 ) ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 ISO 6400 H1 expansion (ISO 12800 equiv.) Highlight tone priority |
Shutter | Focal-plane shutter 30 - 1/4000 sec (0.5 or 0.3 EV steps) Flash X-Sync: 1/200 sec Bulb |
Aperture values | F1.0 - F91 (0.3 EV steps) Actual aperture range depends on lens used |
White balance | Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Flash Custom |
WB Bracketing | +/-3 levels 3 images Selectable Blue/Amber or Magenta/Green bias |
WB fine-tuning | Blue (-9) to Amber (+9) Magenta (-9) to Green (+9) |
Colour space | sRGB Adobe RGB |
Picture style | Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User 1 User 2 User 3 |
Custom image parameters | Sharpness: 0 to 7 Contrast: -4 to +4 Saturation: -4 to +4 Colour tone: -4 to +4 B&W filter: N, Ye, Or, R, G B&W tone: N, S, B, P, G |
Image processing | Highlight Tone Priority Auto Lighting Optimizer (Basic and Creative modes) Long exposure noise reduction High ISO speed noise reduction Peripheral illumination correction |
Drive modes | Single Continuous: 3.7 fps up to 34 Large/Fine JPEG / 6 RAW frames Self-timer 10 secs (2 sec with mirror lock-up) Self-timer continuous |
Mirror lockup | Yes (custom function) |
Viewfinder | Pentamirror 95% frame coverage Magnification: 0.87x (-1 diopter with 50 mm lens at infinity) Eyepoint: 19 mm Dioptric adjustment: -3.0 to +1.0 diopter Fixed precision matte Proximity sensor disables LCD shooting mode information |
Viewfinder info | AF information (AF points focus confirmation light) Shutter speed Aperture value ISO speed (always displayed) AE lock Exposure level/compensation Spot metering circle Exposure warning AEB Flash ready High-speed sync FE lock Flash exposure compensation Red-eye reduction light White balance correction SD card information Monochrome shooting Maximum burst Highlight tone priority |
DOF preview | Yes, button |
LCD monitor | 3.0" 3:2 TFT LCD 1040,000 pixels Approx 100% coverage Wide viewing angle (160° horizontal and vertical) Dual anti-reflection, anti-smudge 7 brightness levels Up to 10x zoom playback |
LCD Live view | Live TTL display of scene from CMOS image sensor 100% frame coverage (30 fps display rate) Real-time evaluative metering using CMOS image sensor Best view or exposure simulation Grid optional (thirds) Magnify optional (5x or 10x at any point on the screen) Optional Auto-focus with mirror-down / mirror-up sequence Quick or Live mode autofocus |
Record review | Uses last play mode Magnification possible 2 / 4 / 8 sec / Hold |
Flash | Auto pop-up E-TTL II auto flash Guide number approx 13 Modes: Auto, Manual Flash On/ Off, Red-Eye Reduction X-Sync: 1/200 sec Flash exposure compensation: +/-2.0 EV (0.3 or 0.5 EV steps) Coverage up to 17 mm focal length (27 mm FOV equiv.) |
External flash | E-TTL II auto flash with EX-series Speedlites Hot-shoe |
Other features | Orientation sensor In-camera copyright information Automatically writes FAT16/FAT32 depending on capacity |
Auto rotation | On (playback uses orientation data in file header) Off |
Playback mode | Single image Single image with info (histogram brightness / RGB ) Magnified view (1.5 - 10x in 15 steps, browsable) 4 and 9 image index Auto play Image rotation Jump (by 10, 100 or date) |
Custom functions | 12 custom functions with 36 settings |
Menu languages | English German French Dutch Danish Portuguese Finnish Italian Norwegian Swedish Spanish Greek Russian Polish Czech Hungarian Romanian Ukrainian Turkish Arabic Thai Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Japanese |
Firmware | User upgradable |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) Video out (PAL / NTSC) (integrated with USB terminal ) HDMI mini output (HDMI-CEC) E3 type wired remote control Remote Controller RC-6 External microphone (3.5mm Stereo mini jack |
Audio | Mono microphone on front Mono speaker on rear External stereo mike (optional) |
Storage | SD / SDHC card SDXC card |
Power | Lithium-Ion LP-E8 rechargeable battery Approx 440 shots (23°C AE 50%, FE 50%), CIPA standard 4 level battery life display Optional ACK-E8 AC adapter kit |
Battery Grip | Yes, BG-E8 |
Direct printing | Canon Selphy Printers Canon Bubble Jet Printers with direct print function Canon PIXMA Printers supporting PictBridge PictBridge |
Dimensions | 129 x 98 x 62 mm (5.1 x 3.9 x 2.4 in) |
Weight (inc batt/card) | 530 g (1.17 lb) |
Software | Zoom Browser EX / ImageBrowser Digital Photo Professional (Windows / Mac) PhotoStitch EOS Utility (inc. Remote Capture; Windows & Mac except Mac Intel) Original Data Security Tools Picture Style Editor |
Press Info (US)
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., February 8, 2010 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today introduced the new flagship model for the Company's highly popular Rebel DSLR line: the Canon EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR camera. Today's photo enthusiast is looking for a camera that will grow with them as they learn, and that is a perfect description of the new EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR camera. Retaining all of the traditional characteristics that have made the EOS Rebel series beloved by entry-level photographers and an industry best-seller, the new Rebel T2i succeeds in bridging the gap between an entry-level camera and a true pro-sumer camera. The Rebel T2i Digital SLR camera includes a variety of new features for photographic assignments as varied as grabbing that action shot from the sidelines or creating memorable family portraits, including: 3.7 fps shooting, an ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800), a 63-zone Dual Layer Metering System, and Canon's DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor. There are some moments in our lives where video helps capture the moment better than a still image, and the Rebel T2i offers the best of both worlds with Full HD 1080p video as well as 18-megapixel still images. The Rebel T2i DSLR continues Canon's industry-leading trend in Full HD DSLR video capture with manual exposure control, selectable frame rates and a new external microphone input. There is also a new feature for standard definition recording, Movie Crop, which provides an approximate 7x additional zoom with no loss of image quality when shooting SD quality video. "There is no question that HD video is the biggest trend in DSLR technology and because of this we are seeing the creativity of still photographers transferring to the moving image. Still photographers are using the various lenses and accessories they are already familiar with to create amazing video footage," stated Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A. "Taking that HD video quality and putting it in the hands of entry-level photographers with cameras like our new EOS Rebel T2i, we are seeing a new generation of creative digital artists emerge." Lights, Rebel, Action – EOS HD Video For easier video recording operation and familiar functionality for beginners, the Rebel T2i's autofocus can be operated before or during video recording by pressing the shutter button half-way down in video mode. Another feature debuting in the Rebel T2i is Canon's new Movie Crop mode, where the user can achieve 7x magnification when shooting SD video for a significantly increased "telephoto" effect. Unlike the digital zoom feature found in many compact digital cameras, Canon's new Movie Crop mode actually crops the image directly from the CMOS sensor at full SD resolution to preserve maximum image quality and provide additional zoom power. The new Movie Crop feature is especially helpful for achieving extra full resolution zoom power when filming youth sports, such as a child running to the furthest end of a field. For better sound quality when shooting video, the Rebel T2i DSLR includes an external stereo microphone jack, a first for an EOS Rebel model, in addition to its built-in monaural microphone. These audio and video features supplement a tremendous range of additional must-have video features in an entry-level Digital SLR camera. For enhanced viewing pleasure and easy video sharing at home, the HDMI video-out capability of the Rebel T2i DSLR includes a new Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) compatibility which allows users to play back still or video files on a CEC-compliant HDTV, using the TV remote to control the camera when connected via HDMI interface. Camera Feature Set The camera provides 3.7 fps continuous shooting for still photos, making it the fastest shooting Rebel model to date and enabling users to capture that great image of a little leaguer's first swing. The camera features Canon's proprietary iFCL 63-zone dual-layer metering system offering intelligent Evaluative metering with much finer segmentation than any previous EOS Rebel model. The new Rebel T2i also has an expanded ± 5 EV exposure compensation range allowing for much more versatility when shooting in extremely bright or dark environments; or when shooting HDR (high dynamic range) images. The Rebel T2i DSLR includes a number of professional-level user-selectable Canon image processing features to enhance the image quality of in-camera JPEG files, and to tag RAW images for processing later through Canon's Digital Photo Professional software (included with the camera). These features include Canon's Auto Lighting Optimizer to enhance shadow detail and add contrast to "flat" scenes, Highlight Tone Priority adding up to one stop of detail in bright highlight areas, Peripheral Illumination Correction for automatic correction of vignetting, High ISO Noise Reduction with four user-selectable settings, and Long Exposure Noise Reduction applied to exposures one second or longer. These Canon image enhancements provide new photographers with professional quality automatic image correction on JPEG files right out of the camera. The EOS Rebel T2i digital camera includes a new enhanced 3-inch LCD monitor featuring 1.04 million dots with a wide 3:2 aspect ratio, wider than previous EOS models. The Rebel T2i camera's LCD monitor can display a full-screen video image utilizing the entire screen during playback. For maximum storage capacity the new EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR camera is the first EOS model to support SDXC memory cards. With all the new and exciting features of the EOS Rebel T2i, the Rebel series continues to provide great Canon features such as Live View, a built-in pop-up flash, and the EOS integrated cleaning system, as well as compatibility with Canon EX-series Speedlites and Canon EF and EF-S lenses allowing users to fully explore multiple creative photographic possibilities. The new EOS Rebel T2i Digital SLR camera is also compatible with Canon's new BG-E8 battery grip and new RC-6 wireless remote control for both still images and video capture. Pricing and Availability |
UK Press info
The EOS 550D redefines the boundaries of Canon’s consumer DSLR range, incorporating technologies and features more commonly found in semi-professional DSLRs into the compact, lightweight body favoured by consumers. With a newly-developed 18 Megapixel (MP) APS-C CMOS sensor, coupled with Canon’s advanced DIGIC 4 image processor and the ability to shoot Full HD movies, photography enthusiasts are empowered to explore new levels of creativity. Creative control with no compromise on quality For swift and accurate focusing, the EOS 550D features a 9-point AF system with one extra-sensitive cross–type point at the centre for f/2.8 or faster lenses. The EOS 550D also supports high-speed, continuous shooting at 3.7 frames per second (fps). These features provide users with the opportunity to exert greater control over their images, allowing them to capture split-second moments with ease and accuracy. Continuing Canon’s tradition of filtering new technology and features down from its advanced and professional DSLR ranges, the EOS 550D includes the iFCL metering system first launched in the EOS 7D. New for EOS is the ability to set the top limit for automatic ISO, allowing users to control the maximum amount of noise in their images. In a first for entry level EOS, exposure compensation and bracketing can be set up to plus or minus five and two stops respectively, allowing the photographer to take a number of differently exposed versions of the same shot to ensure they capture a well-exposed image, even in difficult lighting conditions. “Digital SLR photography has captured the imagination of consumers globally,” said Kieran Magee, Director of Product Planning, Consumer Products, Canon Europe. “Every year, more and more individuals are looking to record key life events with unrivalled quality or to test and explore their creativity. The EOS 550D redefines the entry level DSLR category, putting technologies and features previously the preserve of the professional into the hands of the consumer – allowing them to achieve outstanding results. With the EOS 550D, consumers are free to explore the limits of their own creative vision.” EOS Movies: Full HD video with creative control Photographers can also take manual control over exposure settings, changing the depth of field and degree of motion blur to shoot more creatively. To provide the best possible video quality, highlight tone priority (HTP) can be set independently for movie capture, without changing any still image capture settings. In situations where the subject is further away, the EOS 550D Movie Crop function records with the central 640x480 pixel area of the sensor, creating an effective magnification of approximately seven times. The EOS 550D is the first in the EOS range to feature Movie Crop and gives consumers more flexibility to capture important moments which would otherwise be too far away. A clear view of your world EOS build – Canon quality Share the moment with friends and family For users who want to transfer content wirelessly, the EOS 550D includes Eye-Fi connected functions. The EOS 550D features a dedicated Eye-Fi section in the User Interface and it disables the automatic power-down function when an Eye-Fi card is transmitting - allowing users to transfer content easily and without interruption. Accessories CANON iMAGE GATEWAY – share your stories Features at a glance: 18 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor |
500D /Rebel T1i - Full Specifications for comparison
List price (US) | Body only: $? Kit: $? (with 18-55 mm IS lens) |
List price (EU) | Body only: €? Kit: €? (with 18-55 mm IS lens) |
International naming * | US: Canon Rebel Digital T1i Japan: Canon EOS Kiss Digital X3 Elsewhere: Canon EOS 500D |
Body material | Plastic (Stainless Steel chassis) |
Sensor * | 15.1 million effective pixels 15.5 million total pixels 22.3 x 14.9 mm CMOS sensor RGB colour Filter Array Built-in low-pass filter with self cleaning unit 3:2 aspect ratio |
Dust reduction | Low-pass filter vibration at power-on (can be interrupted) Anti-static coating on sensor surfaces Software based dust-removal (camera maps dust, removed later) |
Image sizes * | 4752 x 3168 3456 x 2304 2353 x 1568 |
Still image formats | RAW (.CR2 14-bit *) RAW (.CR2 14-bit *) + JPEG Large/Fine JPEG (EXIF 2.21) - Fine, Normal |
Movie recording * | 1920 x 1080 (1080P, 16:9) @ 20 fps 1280 x 720 (720P, 16:9) @ 30 fps 640 x 480 (4:3) @ 30 fps Quicktime MOV format (H.264 video,linear PCM audio) Up to 29 min 59 sec (or max file size 4 GB) |
Image processor * | DIGIC 4 |
Lenses | Canon EF / EF-S lens mount 1.6x field of view crop |
Focus modes | Auto Focus Manual Focus (switch on lens) |
Auto Focus | 9-point CMOS sensor |
AF modes | AI Focus One Shot AI Servo |
AF point selection | Auto Manual |
AF assist | Flash strobe |
Shooting modes | Auto Portrait Landscape Close-up Sports Night portrait Flash off Movie * Program AE (P) Shutter priority AE (Tv) Aperture priority AE (Av) Manual (M) Auto depth-of-field |
Metering | TTL 35-zone SPC Metering range: EV 1.0 - 20 EV (at 23°C, ISO 100, 50 mm F1.4) |
Metering modes | Evaluative 35-zone (linked to AF points) Partial 9% at center Spot 4% at center Center-weighted average |
AE Lock | AE lock button |
AE Bracketing | +/- 2.0 EV 0.5 or 0.3 EV increments |
Exposure compen. | +/- 2.0 EV |
Sensitivity | Auto (100 - 1600 *) |
Shutter | Focal-plane shutter 30 - 1/4000 sec (0.5 or 0.3 EV steps) Flash X-Sync: 1/200 sec Bulb |
Aperture values | F1.0 - F91 (0.3 EV steps) Actual aperture range depends on lens used |
White balance | Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Flash Custom |
WB Bracketing | +/-3 levels 3 images Selectable Blue/Amber or Magenta/Green bias |
WB fine-tuning | Blue (-9) to Amber (+9) Magenta (-9) to Green (+9) |
colour space | sRGB Adobe RGB |
Picture style | Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User 1 User 2 User 3 |
Custom image parameters | Sharpness: 0 to 7 Contrast: -4 to +4 Saturation: -4 to +4 colour tone: -4 to +4 B&W filter: N, Ye, Or, R, G B&W tone: N, S, B, P, G |
Image processing | Highlight Tone Priority Auto Lighting Optimizer (Basic and Creative modes) * Long exposure noise reduction High ISO speed noise reduction * Peripheral illumination correction * |
Drive modes | Single Continuous: 3.4 fps up to 170 JPEG / 9 RAW frames * Self-timer 10 secs (2 sec with mirror lock-up) Self-timer continuous |
Mirror lockup | Yes (custom function) |
Viewfinder | Pentamirror 95% frame coverage Magnification: 0.87x (-1 diopter with 50 mm lens at infinity) Eyepoint: 19 mm Dioptric adjustment: -3.0 to +1.0 diopter Fixed precision matte Proximity sensor disables LCD shooting mode information |
Viewfinder info | AF information (AF points focus confirmation light) Shutter speed Aperture value ISO speed (always displayed) AE lock Exposure level/compensation Spot metering circle Exposure warning AEB Flash ready High-speed sync FE lock Flash exposure compensation Red-eye reduction light White balance correction SD card information Monochrome shooting Maximum burst Highlight tone priority * |
DOF preview | Yes, button |
LCD monitor * | 3.0" TFT LCD 920,000 pixels Wide viewing angle (170° horizontal and vertical) Dual anti-reflection, anti-smudge 7 brightness levels Up to 10x zoom playback |
LCD Live view | Live TTL display of scene from CMOS image sensor 100% frame coverage (30 fps display rate) Real-time evaluative metering using CMOS image sensor Best view or exposure simulation Grid optional (thirds) Magnify optional (5x or 10x at AF point) Optional Auto-focus with mirror-down / mirror-up sequence Optional Face Detect * Two modes; normal and quieter Remote live view using EOS Utility (via USB or WiFi/Ethernet using WFT) Manual focus only |
Record review | Uses last play mode Magnification possible 2 / 4 / 8 sec / Hold |
Flash | Auto pop-up E-TTL II auto flash Guide number approx 13 Modes: Auto, Manual Flash On/ Off, Red-Eye Reduction X-Sync: 1/200 sec Flash exposure compensation: +/-2.0 EV (0.3 or 0.5 EV steps) Coverage up to 17 mm focal length (27 mm FOV equiv.) |
External flash | E-TTL II auto flash with EX-series Speedlites Hot-shoe |
Other features | Orientation sensor Automatically writes FAT16/FAT32 depending on capacity |
Auto rotation | On (playback uses orientation data in file header) Off |
Playback mode | Single image Single image with info (histogram brightness / RGB ) Magnified view (1.5 - 10x in 15 steps, browsable) 4 and 9 image index Auto play Image rotation Jump (by 10, 100 or date) |
Custom functions * | 13 custom functions with 39 settings |
Menu languages * | English |
Firmware | User upgradable |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) |
Audio * | Mono microphone on front Mono speaker on rear |
Storage | SD / SDHC card |
Power | Lithium-Ion LP-E5 rechargeable battery (7.4 V, 1050 mAh) Optional ACK-E5 AC adapter kit / car battery charger CBC-E5 |
Battery Grip | Yes, BG-E5 |
Direct printing | Canon Selphy Printers Canon Bubble Jet Printers with direct print function Canon PIXMA Printers supporting PictBridge PictBridge |
Dimensions | 129 x 98 x 62 mm (5.1 x 3.9 x 2.4 in) |
Weight (no battery) * | 480 g (1.1 lb) |
Software * | Zoom Browser EX / ImageBrowser Digital Photo Professional (Windows / Mac) PhotoStitch EOS Utility (inc. Remote Capture; Windows & Mac except Mac Intel) Original Data Security Tools Picture Style Editor |
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