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Canon EOS 850D

Original price was: KSh 98,999.00.Current price is: KSh 94,999.00.

Canon EOS 850D Refurbished

Which Camera is Best for You?
1. Choose the Canon EOS 850D (Rebel T8i) if:

✅ You prefer an optical viewfinder (OVF) for battery life & natural framing.
✅ You want long battery life (800 shots).
✅ You already own EF/EF-S lenses and don’t want to adapt.
✅ You need 7 fps burst shooting (good for sports/wildlife).
❌ Avoid if: You need uncropped 4K or advanced video features.

2. Choose the Canon EOS M50 Mark II if:

✅ You want a compact, lightweight camera for travel/vlogging.
✅ You need 10 fps burst (better than 850D for action).
✅ You prefer EVF & better Live View AF (great for beginners).
❌ Avoid if: You need long battery life or many lens options (EF-M is limited).

3. Choose the Canon EOS R10 if:

✅ You want the latest tech (DIGIC X, 15/23 fps burst, better AF).
✅ You plan to future-proof with RF-mount lenses.
✅ You need 4K 30p (no crop) & 4K 60p (cropped).
❌ Avoid if: You’re on a tight budget (more expensive than 850D).


Final Verdict
  • Best DSLR Experience: EOS 850D (great battery, OVF, EF lens support).
  • Best Budget Mirrorless: EOS M50 Mark II (compact, good AF, but limited lenses).
  • Best Future-Proof Choice: EOS R10 (best AF, fastest burst, RF mount).
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Description

Canon EOS 850D (Rebel T8i / Kiss X10i) Refurbished

The Canon EOS 850D (marketed as the Rebel T8i in North America and Kiss X10i in Japan) is a 24.1MP APS-C DSLR released in February 2020. It serves as an upgrade to the EOS 800D (T7i), offering better autofocus, 4K video, and improved handling while retaining its beginner-friendly design.


Key Specifications & Features
1. Sensor & Image Quality
  • Sensor: 24.1MP APS-C CMOS (22.3 × 14.9 mm)
  • Processor: DIGIC 8 (better noise reduction & speed than DIGIC 7)
  • ISO Range: 100–25,600 (expandable to 51,200)
  • Image Formats: JPEG, RAW (14-bit), C-RAW (compressed RAW)
2. Autofocus System
  • Optical Viewfinder AF: 45-point all cross-type (improved tracking over 800D)
  • Live View & Video AF: Dual Pixel CMOS AF (covers 88% × 100% of the frame)
  • Eye Detection AF (works in Live View & video)
3. Performance & Shooting Speed
  • Burst Shooting: 7 fps (vs. 6 fps on 800D)
  • Buffer Capacity:
    • 30 JPEGs / 10 RAW in a single burst
  • Shutter Speed: 1/4000s – 30s (mechanical)
4. Video Capabilities
  • 4K Video at 24p (with 1.7x crop)
  • 1080p Full HD at 60/50/30/25/24p
  • HDMI Clean 4:2:2 8-bit output (external recording)
  • 3.5mm Mic Input (but no headphone jack)
5. Display & Viewfinder
  • LCD: 3.0″ Vari-angle touchscreen (1.04M dots)
  • Viewfinder: Pentamirror (95% coverage, 0.82x magnification)
6. Connectivity & Storage
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth (for Canon Camera Connect app)
  • Single SD/SDHC/SDXC slot (UHS-I compatible)
7. Battery Life
  • LP-E17 Battery: Approx. 800 shots per charge (CIPA)
8. Physical & Ergonomics
  • Weight: 515g (body only)
  • Dimensions: 131 × 102.6 × 76.2 mm
  • Weather Sealing? No (basic dust resistance only)
9. New Features Over EOS 800D

✔ 4K Video (though with a crop)
✔ Faster 7 fps burst (vs. 6 fps)
✔ Improved Dual Pixel AF coverage (88% × 100%)
✔ Eye Detection AF (in Live View & video)
✔ C-RAW (compressed RAW) support


Who Should Buy the Canon EOS 850D?

✅ Beginners upgrading from a smartphone/entry-level camera
✅ Vloggers & YouTubers (flip screen + 4K video)
✅ Travel & Portrait Photographers (lightweight + great AF)
✅ Hybrid Shooters (decent photos + video)

Pros & Cons

✔ Pros:

  • Better AF than 800D (Eye Detection, wider coverage)
  • 4K video (though cropped)
  • Faster burst shooting (7 fps)
  • Good battery life (800 shots)

❌ Cons:

  • 4K has a 1.7x crop (not ideal for wide shots)
  • No headphone jack (limits video monitoring)
  • Single SD card slot (no backup)
  • Pentamirror viewfinder (dimmer than pentaprism)

Comparison: EOS 850D vs. EOS 800D
Feature EOS 850D (T8i) EOS 800D (T7i)
Sensor 24.1MP (DIGIC 8) 24.2MP (DIGIC 7)
Burst Speed 7 fps 6 fps
Autofocus (Live View) 88% × 100% coverage 80% × 80%
Video 4K 24p (cropped) + 1080p 60p 1080p 60p (no 4K)
Eye AF Yes (Live View & video) No
Battery Life 800 shots 600 shots

Recommended Lenses & Accessories
Best Lenses:
  1. All-Purpose: Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
  2. Portrait/Low Light: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
  3. Vlogging/Wide-Angle: Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM
  4. Telephoto: Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
Essential Accessories:
  • SD Card: SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB (UHS-I)
  • Tripod: Manfrotto Befree Advanced
  • Mic: Rode VideoMic GO (for better audio)
  • Extra Battery: Canon LP-E17

Final Verdict

The Canon EOS 850D is a solid upgrade over the 800D, with better AF, 4K video, and faster shooting. While it lacks dual card slots and a headphone jack, it remains a great choice for beginners and hybrid shooters who want a DSLR with modern features.

Canon EOS 850D vs. Mirrorless Alternatives: EOS M50 Mark II vs. EOS R10

The Canon EOS 850D (Rebel T8i) is a strong DSLR, but mirrorless cameras like the EOS M50 Mark II (APS-C) and EOS R10 (RF-mount APS-C) offer newer tech. Below is a detailed comparison to help you decide which suits your needs.


Comparison Table: EOS 850D vs. M50 Mark II vs. R10
Feature Canon EOS 850D (DSLR) Canon EOS M50 Mark II (Mirrorless) Canon EOS R10 (Mirrorless)
Release Year 2020 2020 2022
Sensor 24.1MP APS-C (DIGIC 8) 24.1MP APS-C (DIGIC 8) 24.2MP APS-C (DIGIC X)
Viewfinder Pentamirror (95% cov.) EVF (2.36M dots, 100% cov.) EVF (2.36M dots, 100%)
Autofocus (OVF/Live View) 45-point (OVF) / Dual Pixel AF Dual Pixel AF (no OVF) Dual Pixel AF II (no OVF)
Eye AF Live View only Yes (Photo & Video) Yes (Photo & Video)
Burst Shooting 7 fps (OVF), 7.5 fps (LV) 10 fps (w/ AF), 7.4 fps (LV) 15 fps (mech.), 23 fps (e-shutter)
Video 4K 24p (1.7x crop), 1080p 60p 4K 24p (1.6x crop), 1080p 60p 4K 30p (no crop), 4K 60p (1.6x crop)
Mic Input Yes (3.5mm) Yes (3.5mm) Yes (3.5mm)
Headphone Jack No No No
LCD Screen 3.0″ Vari-angle touch 3.0″ Vari-angle touch 3.0″ Vari-angle touch
Battery Life (CIPA) 800 shots 305 shots 430 shots
Weight 515g 387g 429g
Lens Mount EF/EF-S (DSLR) EF-M (limited lens options) RF (future-proof)
Price (Body Only) ~$750 ~$600 ~$979

Which Camera is Best for You?
1. Choose the Canon EOS 850D (Rebel T8i) if:

✅ You prefer an optical viewfinder (OVF) for battery life & natural framing.
✅ You want long battery life (800 shots).
✅ You already own EF/EF-S lenses and don’t want to adapt.
✅ You need 7 fps burst shooting (good for sports/wildlife).
❌ Avoid if: You need uncropped 4K or advanced video features.

2. Choose the Canon EOS M50 Mark II if:

✅ You want a compact, lightweight camera for travel/vlogging.
✅ You need 10 fps burst (better than 850D for action).
✅ You prefer EVF & better Live View AF (great for beginners).
❌ Avoid if: You need long battery life or many lens options (EF-M is limited).

3. Choose the Canon EOS R10 if:

✅ You want the latest tech (DIGIC X, 15/23 fps burst, better AF).
✅ You plan to future-proof with RF-mount lenses.
✅ You need 4K 30p (no crop) & 4K 60p (cropped).
❌ Avoid if: You’re on a tight budget (more expensive than 850D).


Final Verdict
  • Best DSLR Experience: EOS 850D (great battery, OVF, EF lens support).
  • Best Budget Mirrorless: EOS M50 Mark II (compact, good AF, but limited lenses).
  • Best Future-Proof Choice: EOS R10 (best AF, fastest burst, RF mount).

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