The Nikon D90 challenges the DSLR market
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The successor of Canon's EOS 40D went public today, and what a lovely piece of picture taking equipment the EOS 50D SLR appears to be too. Understandably, the two cameras bear a close resemblance, but not so much that you can't tell the EOS 40D has received an upgrade. What separates it from its predecessor is its insides. The EOS 50D packs a 15-megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's latest DIGIC 4 image processor to deliver 6.3 fps continuous shooting and according to Canon, 'outstanding speed and resolution'. As well as all that, it features a whopping 3-inch VGA LCD screen, HDMI output, and redesigned photo diodes and microlenses that'll allow more pixels to fit on the CMOS sensor without compromising the quality of the image. Canon has really worked its arse off to try and reduce noise levels inside the sensor as well as provide improved ISO levels expandable from 3200 to a highly sensitive 12800.![]()
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