It's been many years since I bought a new camera. Been eyeing this beauty for a little while. Just got it yesterday. It's a Canon with a 50x optical zoom, 12.1 megapixel, full 1080p capable. I plan on giving it a good workout at Austin Comic Con in a couple weeks. :biggrin
Have fun with your new Camera Rico, always nice to get a new camera, and learn all the new little tricks and things it can do. Sure you will have some real nice pictures to share from your trip and con.
For a single lens camera I think the SX50 is a fine camera (I sell them). The zoom on it is quite good in optical range and even once you reach digital it still prints decent pictures. The reset could be a little faster but if you set it for action burst it takes some decent shots. I think it's a good compromise for people that don't want to invest in a DSLR and still have some good image quality. An excellent family and everyday camera for sure but not so much for artistic photography. However, at that price point I probably would have looked more closely at the mirrorless cameras (Samsung's NX1000 or NX1100) and spent a little more. I hope you will post some of your pics!
Kevin
It's a very good camera for the money - very good. I have spent about a year reading, researching, etc. I didn't want a DSLR at this point for the types of ways I plan to use this. I wanted a very large zoom with great video abilities too. For what my wants and needs are this is a perfect fit.
Couple quick pics I just shot outside. These pics I shrunk down a lot for the forum.
Pretty!
Quote from: Rico on November 03, 2013, 12:25:23 PM
It's a very good camera for the money - very good. I have spent about a year reading, researching, etc. I didn't want a DSLR at this point for the types of ways I plan to use this. I wanted a very large zoom with great video abilities too. For what my wants and needs are this is a perfect fit.
Rico, I hope you don't think I was being critical of your choice. I agree the SX50 is a very good camera for a single lens unit. I like the camera and have sold many of them. I much prefer it over Nikon's comparable P520. It's a very versatile camera and for most cases a very practical camera. I've seen many prints from it working in Photo and for standard print sizes it does an excellent job. Where it starts to show that it's not a DSLR is in large poster prints. Outside of that I love the camera and think you made a fine choice. Nice shots of the Fall color by the way!
Kevin
So cool Rico! LOVE IT! Cameras are so fun. I'm doing my first big filming project for a National Construction Company on Friday and using the Canon with a new lens that I got for my company. I am hopeful that it will be amazing!
Thanks Rick. It's really a perfect camera for what I want to do with it. Back in the 'film days' I spent some time in a darkroom and that really made me love photography and I've been wanting to get back to it. Good luck on your new job with the construction company.
I recently got my hands on an older canon rebel xs. Been having tons of fun with it. Right now I have the standard 18-55mm kit lens plus a fixed 50mm 1.8f lens which is awesome for portrait type stuff.
Great pics!