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Monday, July 30, 2012

EOS 650's touch-screen camera with lensa zoom EF-s 18-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM and EF 40 mm f/2.8 pancake STM



Along with the EOS 650, Canon introduced two new types of lenses, the zoom lens 18-135 mm EF-s f/3.5-5.6 IS lens STM and EF 40 mm f/2.8 pancake STM. AF motor type Stepping Motor (STM) used the lens is claimed to make no noise when recording video when used with the EOS 650D.


Touch screen facilities normally only found in digital cameras consumer class. Now, through a series EOS 650D camera, introduced on Friday (08.06.2012), Canon brings these features to the camera type of digital single lens reflex or SLR for the first time.

Support for touchscreen input on the camera aimed at novice users raises a number of features previously only available in a pocket or mirrorless camera, such as auto-focus area selection (AF) or by setting the settings on the touch screen.

Touchscreen is able to recognize input gesture that is commonly found in the smartphone or tablet, such as image zooming and swiping with your finger to navigate photos.




Touch-screen navigation Canon EOS 650D (image: canonrumors.com)

Moreover, the EOS 650D is a touch screen measures 3 inches also has a flexible hinge that can be rotated to the outside (articulated screen) for easy retrieval of images with a difficult angle.

In it, the EOS 650D has a 18 megapixel sensor is paired with Digic image processor 5. Use of the Digic 5-speed burst rate increases this camera to 5 frames per second.

AF sensors that are used remain nine points as its predecessor, the EOS 600, but the EOS 650D, the nine AF Point is derived from the type of cross-type is more accurate. Canon also promises a faster AF performance when the user is looking images through the LCD screen with Live View feature.