We always wonder to ourselves especially if we are new to the photography world if the pictures we see in albums are as such because the cameraman is good or if it is because of the camera which he or she has used to snap that picture.
If you are new to the photography world, then we have good news for you! Canon released its new EOS 650D DSLR recently. You are new, probably you have used a DSLR before but if you looking for something to meet you high expectations, then this is meant for you.
Being the first camera which has the Vari-angel Touch Screen interface, this camera has an 18-megapixel CMOS sensor and an image processor which allows it to capture 5 frames per second.
Always had a problem with indoor and outdoor shots as you never seem to be able to choose the correct settings? Do not worry as the EOS 650 comes with a Handheld Nigh Scene mode which will allow you to take 4 shots at one go and it will later compile it into one single sharp image.
On the other hand, the HDR Blacklight Control mode will help you combine 3 images; one which is normally exposed, one which is underexposed and another which is overexposed into one image by balancing the exposure from each shot on a bright sunny day.
With the Vari-Angle Touch Screen, you would also be able to make commonly used adjustments such as exposure and shutter speed accessible in one screen.
There are two different types of lenses which comes together with the EOS 650D. Below are the functions of both lenses and the date which it will be available from as we know you can’t wait to get your hands on this camera.
Lenses
EF40mm f/2.8 STM (Will be announced later)
If you enjoy carrying your camera everywhere, then these lenses are meant for you. Feather weight and extremely quiet, you would not be able to gain unnecessary attention while snapping a picture.
EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 STM (Available from June 18th onwards)
If you are more into shooting movies, then these lenses would suit you more. These lenses are believed to improve the quality of your images as its focus is extremely smooth and the entire process of zooming in and out can be done in an absolutely silent atmosphere.