Canon EOS 450D Club -TCSS Lim Kopi Session: Season 9


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haha but its second hand my dear.

now can someone tell me what is the most essential thing to check tomorrow? i suck at inspecting goods. wah i think after this, i'll just shut my mouth and urges to stop buying things until ORD haha.

oh haha...
 

haha but its second hand my dear.

now can someone tell me what is the most essential thing to check tomorrow? i suck at inspecting goods. wah i think after this, i'll just shut my mouth and urges to stop buying things until ORD haha.
Fungus :D
 

I've bought 2 2nd hand lenses already and these are the things I looked out for.

1) Check for fungus/big dust bunnies on the inner sides of the lens. Hold lens up to bright light at an angle. Also, zoom in and out to ensure nothing hiding between the inner tubes. Bring your blower with you to get rid of dust on outside so that you don't mistake it for dust on the inside. If inside the lens got a bit of dust, shouldn't matter I think.
2) Check for scratches on rear and front element.
3) Make sure metal contacts are not too worn down (not too many scratches).
4) Make sure zoom/focus rings not too tight/loose and can turn smoothly without getting stuck.
5) Mount lens on camera. Ensure not too tight or loose.
6) Do auto-focus test using focus test chart/text on lens box/batteries. Minimum focusing distance for 55-250 is quite far (about 1m plus I think) so don't be surprised if cannot AF on near objects.
7) Make sure IS is working. For 55-250, can feel and hear IS when it is on. Will have a slight jerk when in use. It is normal.
8) While 55-250 has no lens creep, I don't know about Sigma 70-300. Please check that too.
9) Take some high-contrast shots into bright light and check for CA. At the tele-end of the 55-250, there will be some slight CA, but nothing too serious.
10) Take picture(s) at multiple focal lengths using apertures from max to around f/11 or so. Just to make sure that can change aperture properly.
11) Make sure the seller provides correct receipt and warranty card.

Can't think of anything else I did. Anyone got anything else to add?
 

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I've bought 2 2nd hand lenses already and these are the things I looked out for.

1) Check for fungus/big dust bunnies on the inner sides of the lens. Hold lens up to bright light at an angle. Also, zoom in and out to ensure nothing hiding between the inner tubes. Bring your blower with you to get rid of dust on outside so that you don't mistake it for dust on the inside. If inside the lens got a bit of dust, shouldn't matter I think.
2) Check for scratches on rear and front element.
3) Make sure metal contacts are not too worn down (not too many scratches).
4) Make sure zoom/focus rings not too tight/loose and can turn smoothly without getting stuck.
5) Mount lens on camera. Ensure not too tight or loose.
6) Do auto-focus test using focus test chart/text on lens box/batteries. Minimum focusing distance for 55-250 is quite far (about 1m plus I think) so don't be surprised if cannot AF on near objects.
7) Make sure IS is working. For 55-250, can feel and hear IS when it is on. Will have a slight jerk when in use. It is normal.
8) While 55-250 has no lens creep, I don't know about Sigma 70-300. Please check that too.
9) Take some high-contrast shots into bright light and check for CA. At the tele-end of the 55-250, there will be some slight CA, but nothing too serious.
10) Take picture(s) at multiple focal lengths using apertures from max to around f/11 or so. Just to make sure that can change aperture properly.
11) Make sure the seller provides correct receipt and warranty card.

Can't think of anything else I did. Anyone got anything else to add?

For point no 9, I guess that's optional. To test for the aperture blades, set to Av mode. Press and hold DOF preview button while you turn the dial to increase aperture.
 

thanks ramian. i will scribble that somewhere. haha ! so excited.

Anyways, your CPL do you use for the lens? I heard its hard since the focusing isat the front end.
Secondly, do you think if i attach my raynox lens infront of it, would it have any impact on the macro?
 

thanks ramian. i will scribble that somewhere. haha ! so excited.

Anyways, your CPL do you use for the lens? I heard its hard since the focusing isat the front end.
Secondly, do you think if i attach my raynox lens infront of it, would it have any impact on the macro?

Still can use CPL. Wait until the focusing ring stop then turn the CPL. I am doing that to my kit and 55-250.
 

Secondly, do you think if i attach my raynox lens infront of it, would it have any impact on the macro?

I don't know if a rotating front part will have any effect when a raynox is attached. Have you tried on your kit lens? There's a 1000D user named Draken(something) who shoots with a raynox. Can ask him also.
 

Velsaco,

$300 bucks for the lens, is that brand new?
which shop, where? i wanna buy a longer zoom.... mine kit lens, quite sian...
 

Velsaco,

$300 bucks for the lens, is that brand new?
which shop, where? i wanna buy a longer zoom.... mine kit lens, quite sian...

his is 2nd hand :)
 

Velsaco,

$300 bucks for the lens, is that brand new?
which shop, where? i wanna buy a longer zoom.... mine kit lens, quite sian...

There's a lot of longer zoom lenses out there.

Which one you are looking for?
 

but i guess the 55-250 is the best value for $ bah. unless of course budget is not of concern, can go for 70-200 (f/4 or f/2.8), 100-400, and of course the third party brands too~ too many la~
 

but i guess the 55-250 is the best value for $ bah. unless of course budget is not of concern, can go for 70-200 (f/4 or f/2.8), 100-400, and of course the third party brands too~ too many la~

Bigma. :devil:
 

I don't know if a rotating front part will have any effect when a raynox is attached. Have you tried on your kit lens? There's a 1000D user named Draken(something) who shoots with a raynox. Can ask him also.

I have always been shooting with my kit lens with raynox attach but i have to be pretty close to subject. With the zoom lens, i suppose we can stand metres away? That'll be spiffy, nvm tomorrow i test shots hehe.

btw , do you guys even care about the picture style functions?
 

I have always been shooting with my kit lens with raynox attach but i have to be pretty close to subject. With the zoom lens, i suppose we can stand metres away? That'll be spiffy, nvm tomorrow i test shots hehe.

Minimum focusing distance is reduced with a close-up filter. For kit lens, it is already around 45cm (?) so with raynox attached, it gets reduced even more. For 55-250, minimum focusing distance is more than 1m, so you should have considerably more working distance when you use it with the raynox.
 

Guys...pls do rem abt molo trip hor..

anyone wanna go just add on to the list. :)

Theme: Recce trip for TFCD (actual TFCD on 21Jun, ppl interested…PM me ur name)

Date: 6 June 2009

Meeting Place/Time: Clement MRT @ 2pm Sharp..

Location: 1) Old railway track 2) Haw Paw villa

Participants:
1) Jimmy
2) Ryan
3) Raylen
4) Joshua
5) Ramian
 

I have always been shooting with my kit lens with raynox attach but i have to be pretty close to subject. With the zoom lens, i suppose we can stand metres away? That'll be spiffy, nvm tomorrow i test shots hehe.

btw , do you guys even care about the picture style functions?

i think, if u are really serious abt doin macro..u shld get a macro lens..:angel:

BBB :angel: kick in liao...
 

I will be late hor. Need to drop by CRC to rent equipment 1st.

Paiseh ah.. :embrass:

Btw, at Haw Par Villa, entry to the 10 courts of Hell need to pay $1.
 

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Yeah. :thumbsup:

save up abit more and get either tammy 90mm or canon 100mm.. ;)

can use for both macro and portrait...swee n sharp.. :angel::angel::angel:
 

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