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Canon EOS 850D

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Canon EOS 850D
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The Canon EOS 850D, known in the Americas as the EOS Rebel T8i and in Japan as the EOS Kiss X10i, is a digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Canon on February 12, 2020. It is Canon's last APS-C DSLR camera, with the company shifting entirely to mirrorless cameras.[1][2]

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Main features

  • 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • 45 cross-type AF points.
  • DIGIC 8, standard ISO 100–25600, H:51200
  • High-speed Continuous Shooting at up to 7.0 fps
  • Built-in Bluetooth.
  • 4K UHD (at 23.98 fps) video recording capability
  • Movie Electronic IS
  • Built-in HDR and time-lapse recording capability
  • 15 Custom Functions with 44 settings settable with the camera
  • By default, the 850D uses Canon's standard UI, but if desired, it can be switched to the more beginner-friendly graphic UI also found in the 77D.
  • Compatible with Bluetooth remote BR-E1

Predecessor comparison

The Canon EOS Rebel T8i/850D is the successor to the Canon EOS Rebel T7i/800D with the following improvements.

  • New 4K video recording capability (at 23.98 fps).
  • Longer battery life: 800 vs 600 Shots.
  • Faster continuous shooting (burst mode): 7.0 FPS vs 6.0 FPS.
  • Better exposure metering
  • Bigger RAW Buffer: 40 vs 24 Shots.
  • Lighter weight: 471g vs 485g (14g lighter) without lenses.
  • Addition of "AF ON" button to facilitate back-button focusing
  • Addition of quick control dial
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