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Product Description
The Canon EOS 850D is a powerful DSLR built around a 24.1 MP APS‑C CMOS sensor paired with a DIGIC 8 processor, delivering rich detail, responsive performance, and excellent autofocus precision thanks to Dual Pixel CMOS AF. It shoots up to 7 fps (7.5 fps in Live View), features a fully articulating 3.0″ 1.04 m‑dot touchscreen, and offers smooth video capture up to 4K UHD (cropped) or Full HD at 60 fps, with optical image stabilization via the kit lens. The bundled EF‑S 18‑55 mm f/3.5‑5.6 IS STM lens provides 4‑stop stabilization and whisper‑quiet STM focusing, ideal for stills and video.
Specifications
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Sensor: 24.1 MP APS‑C CMOS (22.3 × 14.9 mm)
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Processor: DIGIC 8
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ISO range: 100–25,600 (expandable to 51,200)
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Autofocus: 45 cross‑type points via optical viewfinder; 143 points & Eye AF in Live View
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Burst rate: 7 fps via viewfinder, up to 7.5 fps in Live View
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LCD: 3.0″ vari‑angle touchscreen, ~1.04 million dots
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Viewfinder: Pentamirror, 0.82× magnification, ~95 % coverage
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Video: 4K UHD at 24/25 fps (contrast-AF only, 1.6× crop); Full HD up to 60 fps with Dual Pixel AF and optional digital IS
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Lens: EF‑S 18‑55 mm f/3.5‑5.6 IS STM (optical stabilization ≈4 stops)
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Connectivity: Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI output, mic input, remote USB control
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Battery: LP‑E17, approx. 800 shots per charge (CIPA)
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Body: Polycarbonate + glass‑fiber, dimensions ~131 × 102.6 × 76.2 mm, weight ~515 g including battery and card
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s ideal for beginners and enthusiasts seeking a rugged DSLR with responsive autofocus, beginner‑friendly controls, and versatile video/stills capability.
Yes, it uses contrast-detect AF and applies a 1.6× crop, reducing field of view—but Full HD with Dual Pixel AF offers smoother focus.
Yes, the EF‑S 18‑55 mm IS STM lens provides optical image stabilization (~4 EV stops) and smooth STM focusing.
Yes, via HDMI out and USB webcam mode; overheating is rarely an issue unless under prolonged high‑output 4K use
Around 800 shots per charge per CIPA testing—excellent for a DSLR in this class.