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Apr 09, 2024
Excellent quality at affordable prices
Ho
ya makes excellent quality filters and this one is no exception - definitely a quality piece.

Oct 08, 2024
Good upgrade at an affordable price
My previous "semi-pro" Canon digital camera was a 20D bought in 2002 - it's obviously been passed by technologically in the last 22 years. Despite there being newer versions in the Canon APS-C line of 2-digit "semi-pro" cameras (the 20D-90D) I see the 50D as the pinnacle of the series. First off, the 10D-50D cameras were built to "pro" standards, with magnesium alloy bodies and professional features vs the more "amateur-oriented" plastic Rebel series. The 60D and later cameras changed to more plastic construction, and there was a general downgrading of the "pro" features and an increase in "amateur" features I'll not use. Also, (in my opinion) the later cameras have a lower level of construction quality. And while many people fawn over the latest high-megapixel sensors, in truth the 15.1 megapixels of the 50D is all I need. One can produce larger than 11x14 prints with 15 megapixels without resizing of the image, and with the software that is available at the professional labs I use for making my prints very good 30x40 prints are possible. In addition, 15.1 megapixels exceeds the capabilities of many lenses, so often the higher megapixel counts are wasted. Also, the quality of the pixels is just as important (maybe more important) than the number. The later cameras that crammed more and smaller pixels on the same size sensor changed the look of the images from the more film-like images produced by the 20D-50D cameras to something that appears more "digital" to my eye. Finally, the 50D was the last of the series to utilize the same Compact Flash memory cards and the same batteries that my 20D used, so all of those carried over to this camera. For me this older camera is in fact a perfect upgrade to retain the more film-like look I prefer and also utilize many of the accessories I already own. And it was extremely affordable - I ended up with a camera that is almost impossible to tell from new for a great price.

Apr 10, 2024
A simple product that still works
It’s a nice product from the good old days where a simple, inexpensive, reliable and “doesn’t need batteries” cable release did the job rather than some big-dollar electronic remote that only works with one camera.