What type of camera is a Canon SX50 HS?
What type of camera is a Canon SX50 HS?
The PowerShot SX50 HS is the world’s first 50x optical zoom compact stills camera. The PowerShot SX50 HS retains many of the features of the SX40 that came before it. They include a 12.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 5 processor, rotating LCD display, manual controls, a hot shoe, and a handy Zoom Framing Assist feature.
What is SX50?
Japan. The Canon PowerShot SX50 HS is a 12.1 megapixel PowerShot made by Canon, and super-zoom sporting a 50x zoom lens which is equivalent to a focal length of 24-1200mm. Succeeding the Canon PowerShot SX40 HS, it was announced on October 2012.
What is the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS good for?
For the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS, the lens basically tells its whole story: a 50x zoom that goes from 24mm to 1,200mm. That’s an extraordinary range that is quite capable of pulling into frame something miles away and snapping a shot. Or capturing wildlife from afar.
What is the movie mode on The SX50 HS?
The SX50 HS’s movie mode hasn’t changed, which means that it records Full HD video at 1080/24p with stereo sound for up to 15 minutes. While you can use the optical zoom and image stabilizer, there are no manual controls available, aside from a wind filter and mic level adjustment.
What kind of SD card do I need for The SX50?
The PowerShot SX50 supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards, and I’d recommend picking up a 4GB card if you’ll be mostly taking stills, and 8GB or 16GB if recording Full HD video is a priority. A high speed card — Class 6 or higher — is recommended for maximum performance.
How do I edit RAW files with the PowerShot SX50?
If you want to use Photoshop to edit RAW files, you’ll need version 7.3 RC or newer of the Camera Raw plug-in. Also included with the PowerShot SX50 is PhotoStitch. This product can take photos that you’ve lined up (manually in the case of the SX50), and combine them into a single panoramic image.