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Friday, June 8, 2012

Latest Technology Canon Announced the First SLR With A Touch Screen


Canon has introduced a camera Canon EOS 650D. This is the first SLR camera with a touch of the LCD screen. Rotary screen 650D has a diagonal of three inches. You can control the camera as with the buttons, as in previous models, and by clicking on the display. Touching the screen, you can specify the focus point and release the shutter the camera. The screen supports multi-touch gestures. Moving and pushing his fingers, the user can zoom the image, and gesture, "swipe" can flip through photos.


The camera has a 18-megapixel CMOS-matrix. Its physical size - 25.1 by 16.7 mm (APS-C). The range of sensitivity to the 650D is 100-12800 units on a scale of ISO, while the value can be increased to 25,600 units.

The camera uses a processor Digic 5. It allows the new "SLR" to shoot at speeds of up to five frames per second. In addition, 650D can shoot video in a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels (Full HD).


The camera implements a hybrid AF system: the phase and contrast. This feature provides a more precise focus, and allows you to use the 650D AF tracking in video.

Canon has also introduced a family of lenses with the STM "silent" AF motor. It includes two models: the "zoom" with a focal length of 18-135 millimeters (it will cost $ 550) and 40-millimeter "fix" for two hundred dollars. 
In the U.S., the camera goes on sale in late June. The price for a version without the lens will be 849.99 dollars. 650D with the standard lens will cost 949.99 dollars, and with the optics of STM - 1199 dollars. European prices for Canon camera has not been announced.

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