Continuing our series of beginner classes his DSLR camera, Canon announced a new family member of the Canon EOS 650D EOS. With the increasing competition in the entry-class digital SLR camera that gets the onslaught of mirrorles cameras, Canon EOS 650D brings many exciting improvement through its series of new technologies.
From the look of it is not visible at a glance there is no difference between the Canon EOS 650D and Canon EOS 600D. Canon EOS 650D is packed newfangled rotary screen-resolution 18-megapixel sensor and the same as its predecessor. Just swivel screen on the Canon EOS 650D has now been equipped with a capacitive touch screen for easy navigation and retrieval of images, while making the first Canon DSLR cameras that use the touch screen. Even the screen can be rotated to facilitate the photographing or viewing photos.
In addition to the touch screen, another increase was also seen on the inside. On the sensor, Canon introduced the APS-C sensor CMOS Hybrid. With this new sensor, the camera’s autofocus system can work faster and more accurately. This happens because the camera autofocus capabilities enhanced with the help of autofocus to detect contrast. This principle is actually not new, given many mirrorless cameras that implement a similar system to get faster focus when recording video or taking pictures using the LCD screen (or also known as Live View). Continue reading “EOS 650D: Canon DSLR First with Touch Screen and Dual AF”