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For a start its maximum apertures of f/ to f/ are rather limiting in terms of light gathering power and depth of field control, while you’ll need to carry a tripod or have surgeon steady hands to keep things shake free at lower ISO and at full zoom. The SX50 HS actually preserves many features from its SX40 predecessor and this includes its Megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 5 processor, a rotating LCD display though the SX50’s is very slightly larger and full manual controls. The hot shoe remains too, as does the very useful Zoom Framing Assist feature which allows you to control the framing at bigger zoom ratios where there’s a tendency for the framing to wander due to you cameras shake or the anti shake system making things stray across the frame. There are some really cool new features too and my favourite among them is RAW shooting including combined simultaneous RAW and JPEG capture a faster AF set up, though this has its foibles, and improved continuous shooting speeds of up to 13fps. Another plus is there are now extra scene modes within the camera’s Smart Auto mode. Camera size and handling In terms of design, even with that 24mm to 1200mm lens, the SX50 HS is actually still a mid-sized super zoom snapper. The build quality is okay in that it has a plastic body and lens barrel over a metal skeleton. The camera’s relatively small then and sits nicely in the hand, but I found use one handed – of course that’s assuming you want to risk such a relaxed approach with that long zoom – meant the controls under your right thumb are too easy to depress by accident. I also found the aforementioned maximum aperture range makes the camera one of the slowest lensed models in its class, something that is the comprise necessary to get such a long focal range crammed into one optical train. Like the SX40, here the 50x zoom lens utilises Canon’s excellent USM ultrasonic motor for very quiet focusing – great when shooting HD movies – but apart from that gigantic zoom, the front of the camera has just one other feature of note, its AF-assist lamp. This is squeezed into the upper-right corner of the camera from the front. The lamp doubles up as the redeye reduction lamp and as the self-timer’s count down indicator. As with other similar long zoom cameras such as this, the image Canon SX50 HS’s stabilisation system needs to be good and it is here, thankfully. The SX50 utilises Canon’s lens-shift IS, and includes Canon’s Intelligent IS feature to choose between the panning, hybrid, or tripod modes for the situation at hand. There’s a natty dynamic IS mode that can reduce extreme camera shake when recording movies as well as a powered IS mode for shooting at the full telephoto 1200mm zoom. Other kit includes the camera’s tiny manually control flip-up flash unit, which offers a modicum of extra light but is woefully underpowered and so the addition of the hot shoe makes the use of a “proper” flashgun something that then adds a great dollop of extra flexibility and versatility to the camera and makes up for the built-in flashes limitations. LCD screen The SX50 HS’s rear has the slightly larger 461K-dot LCD fully tilt, turn and swivel-able display, the SX40 had a 230k-dot screen; up to 270 degrees, allowing you to snap shots over heads of those in front of you or use a tripod particularly when low to the ground without straining your neck, a la waist level finders on camera of yore. The LCD is best described as acceptable; it was just about usable outdoors in bright sunlight, if a little flat and lacking sharpness. But what really disappointed was the electronic viewfinder EVF. I much prefer a camera to have some form of “proper” viewfinder and if it has to be an EVF, that’s better than nothing. But this is not what I was expecting. It’s blurred and not sharp across the very tiny frame, the dioptre adjustment is good to have but was really hard to use as the dial is too slippery and it’s adjustment was way to course to get it set just right. The SX50 HS’s top plate houses the excellent-to-have hot shoe, a flash mode button and the main mode dial. If you use an external flash Canon’s guns will sync with the SX50’s metering system, you’ll be able to adjust the flash settings using the camera’s interface, and the AF-assist, redeye reduction, and high speed flash sync features will be at your command as well. If you don’t have a dedicated Canon flash you’ll have to adjust everything manually. Button layout On the SX50 HS’s mode dial, you can get at all the meat of the camera’s settings that includes the manual controls, the automatic settings and the scene and filter modes as well. A large on/off button is crouched alongside the mode dial; forward of this is the shutter button and its surrounding lens zoom lever. Move to the back plate and as well as the large display, you’ll find the playback button, a dedicated movie recording button, which is just a little to recessed for my large thumb, and so was problematic to use quickly and under that you’ll find the focus point selection button. On the right side of the camera, sheltering from dust and dirt under a snug, flush fitting rubber cover, are the SX50’s three I/O ports. These cater to wired remote control, which is another new feature over the SX40, the USB + A/V output, and mini-HDMI port and finally you’ll find the port for the optional mains power cable. The camera’s four-way jog button houses the camera’s direct buttons for ISO, exposure compensation, self-timer functions and the focus modes. It’s central FUNC/SET” button is used to access the usual Canon on-screen menu system or choose and scroll chosen options, pictures or settings. A thin rotating dial surrounds this but it is recessed just enough to get it out of the way, but too much to make it really easy to use. Another button, not mentioned yet but one which is my favourite, is the “S” button sat to the left side of the EVF on the back, it’s the shortcut button. Essentially, it is a user assigned button, so you can load it with functions or rather a function you use a lot but not catered to elsewhere on the camera, including the excellent i-Contrast. Metering, aspect ratio, AF type, white balance WB and drive modes are all other functions that can be assigned here; what you use depends on your style of shooting or the type of photo you’re about to take. Manual controls The SX50 HS’s manual controls are all adjusted using the abovementioned rotating dial that sites around the four-way jog controls. Spin it in aperture priority and the apertures adjust through their modest range of f/ to f/8; switch to shutter priority and you can spin it through the 15 second to 1/200th-second settings; in full manual control it defaults to shutter speed adjustment, to change apertures and back again you press the exposure compensation button on the top of the four way jogger. This is all simple to do and straightforward enough, but should you want to stick to the automated features then you have Program AE it’s like auto but without the camera choosing a scene mode for you, Auto mode is as described previously, the camera does the “thinking” in terms of subject mode but it’s very slow and gets it wrong on occasions too. The SX50 HS’s movie settings include Full HD 1080P capture but at 24fps. Many similar cameras today boast the “smoother” 60fps rate and it’s true to say, pan too fast on the SX50 and the results are a little jumpy. The camera’s Ultrasonic focusing system means you can have continuous AF during movie capture without any audio interference on the stereo audio. And zooming that massive lens during shooting is also noiseless, both things I’ve not been able to write for cameras of this ilk before, so well done Canon on both of those. 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Find out more about how we test. The bridge area of the compact camera market is one part of the market that is still doing well in what is otherwise a declining are packing larger and larger zooms onto these cameras which, for many, act as an alternative to a DSLR, or a step up from a standard compact key features distinguish the million pixel Canon PowerShot SX50 HS from the Canon PowerShot SX40 HS that it replaces at the top of Canon's bridge camera or superzoom Canon PowerShot SX50, announced at Photokina 2012 alongside the Canon PowerShot G15 and Canon EOS 6D, has a 50x optical zoom that covers the equivalent of 24-1200mm, whereas the zoom range on the Canon SX40 is 35x, or is a phenomenal zoom range that most DSLR users can only dream of, or perhaps look to achieve at huge expense. The Canon PowerShot SX50 HS is much more affordable, with a price of £448 about AU$700 in the UK and US$479 in the 24mm point is ideal for capturing landscapes and indoor scenes, while the longest telephoto point is perfect for photographing distant wildlife or picking out those who feel that a 50x zoom still isn't enough, the camera boasts a digital zoom that expands it to 100x. Canon calls this 100x Zoom important improvement that the Canon SX50 HS makes over the Canon SX40 is that it can record raw format images as well as JPEG files. For enthusiast photographers, this makes the camera a much more attractive proposition, since it means that the files can be processed manually if you the biggest competitor to the Canon SX50 HS in the bridge camera market is the also recently announced Panasonic FZ200. Although that camera only features a 24x optical zoom, it does boast an f/ constant aperture throughout the range. By contrast, the Canon can only manage f/ at the widest point, rising up to f/ at the telephoto features of the Canon SX50 include a Digic 5 processor, which is the same as those found in Canon's top-end DSLRs such as the Canon 5D Mark III. This should mean that noise is controlled well at high sensitivity settings, and it also facilitates Full HD video recording. Amy has been writing about cameras, photography and associated tech since 2009. Amy was once part of the photography testing team for Future Publishing working across TechRadar, Digital Camera, PhotoPlus, N Photo and Photography Week. For her photography, she has won awards and has been exhibited. She often partakes in unusual projects - including one intense year where she used a different camera every single day. Amy is currently the Features Editor at Amateur Photographer magazine, and in her increasingly little spare time works across a number of high-profile publications including Wired, Stuff, Digital Camera World, Expert Reviews, and just a little off-tangent, PetsRadar. Most Popular Sections Page 1 Canon PowerShot SX50 HS Review Page 2 Design and Performance Review Page 3 Image Quality and Verdict Review Verdict Pros Huge 50x optical zoom Hotshoe for accessories Articulated screen Cons Occasional issues with focusing Poor quality EVF Bulky and unrefined design Key Specifications Review Price £ 1/ back-illuminated sensor; 50x optical zoom, 24-1200mm; ISO 80 - 6400; 1920 x 1080 HD video capture 24; 461k-dot vari-angle LCDp What is the Canon Powershot SX50 HS? The combination of a large focal range and relatively compact body make bridge cameras increasingly popular for those looking for a more advanced shooting option without the burden of carrying around large lenses and a bulky body. The Canon PowerShot SX50 HS is one such bridge camera, and its huge 50x optical zoom mean that, on paper, it’s the leading candidate in this market. We take a closer look to see how it weighs up Canon Powershot SX50 HS – Features At the heart of any bridge camera worth its salt sits a large optical zoom, and this is true of the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS. The model has a huge 50x optical zoom, covering an equivalent focal range of 24 – 1,200mm. It’s supported by Canon’s Intelligent IS stabilisation system that combines lens-shift and digital stabilisation to offer up to stops of benefit when it comes to exposure. It also benefits from Canon’s ZoomPlus’ technology to offer up to a 100x zoom, although this is basically a glorified digital zoom and as such won’t offer the same amount of detail as a traditional optical zoom. Finally, the lens includes Canon’s Ultra Sonic Motor technology that enables near-silent focusing throughout the extensive focal range – a useful feature as it means you can use the zoom when recording video without fear of annoying noises. Accompanying the large optical zoom is a CMOS sensor. The sensor – as the camera’s name suggests – features Canon’s HS’ technology that involves the combination of a backlit CMOS sensor and Canon’s DIGIC 5 processor for improved performance in low light conditions. The rear of the camera sees a articulated LCD screen that boasts a resolution of 461k-dots, and which can be pulled away from the body and rotated around a horizontal axis for viewing at a range of angles. The camera also features an electronic viewfinder EVF for those that want an alternative way to compose their images. Unfortunately, the EVF measures in at just and a resolution of just 202k-dots – on paper a potential weakness. A welcome aspect of the SX50 HS’s specification is the presence of full PASM Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter priority and Manual image capture control. Those looking to let the camera so the work can fall back on the model’s Smart Auto shooting mode that chooses from 58 scene modes to get the right one for you. The SX50 HS also benefits from having the ability to capture Raw files for greater versatility in post production, while the camera also offers Full HD video capture at 1080p resolution and 24fps. Other standout elements include the presence of a hotshoe on the camera’s top plate that allows for the attachment of Canon Speedlite EX flashguns, while the camera can also features a 67mm filter thread and removable a lens hood.

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