Hinana said:i actually bought to replace the non-IS 18-55, and it's making more noise than the latter
Hi all, i realised my 18-55 is ii makes quite a bit of sound when auto focusing as compared to other lenses that I have.
Is this normal? Or better to send in to CSC?
Hi all, i realised my 18-55 is ii makes quite a bit of sound when auto focusing as compared to other lenses that I have.
Is this normal? Or better to send in to CSC?
Hi guys
New to dslr, but i looking to get 600D for a kick start
Is the kit lens good enough or should i just get the body and a external len?
Looking to take picture of close up of family and minor scenery. I understand there is a lens that help to blur out the background, to make human outstanding but i'm not sure what the lens is ?
Thanks for the help in advance !
Greetings All!!!A happy new CANON 600D user here!! Yeahh!!! Anyway where can i get good price for a battery.. Thinking of havIng extra battery.. And what is the battery grip for? For better gripPing only is it?![]()
JohnJon82 said:Original batt around 80-85 in most shops, 3rd party around 25-30 in shops, cheaper one in e-bay. I bought 3rd party one at 25 in TK.
Batt grip-
1. Can put 2 batt inside.
2. Better grip when shooting potrait orientation.
3. Make ur cam more balanced when you put a heavy lens.
4. Better grip if you have big hands.
5. Make it look like a pro body and invite thieves/robbers. :bsmilie:
Greetings All!!!A happy new CANON 600D user here!! Yeahh!!! Anyway where can i get good price for a battery.. Thinking of havIng extra battery.. And what is the battery grip for? For better gripPing only is it?![]()
Hello~! Welcome to the club =D Just new and already looking to upgrade your body? i sense BBB virus!
A battery grip, as mentioned, lets you take portraits with better grip (means the sideways shots btw) and allows you to use 2 batteries to power your cam(this reduces the number of times when you have to pop out your batts and shut off the camera for it) also looks more pro(cause it's bigger sized, so you'll feel less inclined to buy a 7D or 60D just cause it looks better) and some also come with a AA battery tray (lets you run your cam on alkaline for backup)
I currently operate on a single battery, and i havent had it run out on me yet! i keep it fully charged and can go one whole day witout it running out, all the time on AF and IS on. Always good to have a spare though.
What's your set-up btw?
i actually bought to replace the non-IS 18-55, and it's making more noise than the latter
Although I don't know about the 18-55, some Canon lens make more noise than others. It is due to the IS. Additionally, some IS mechanisms make more noise than others. In fact, the Canon 70-200 f/4 IS, is noted for making quite a racquet when the IS is turned on. This is perfectly normal. However, if you feel that the noise is abnormal, then take it to the Canon Service Centre for a quick inspection.
Hi Valkarian, how does the EF 70-200 2.8 feel on the 600D? With grip still feel front heavy?
17-55 IS loudness is similar as 70-200 F4 IS
I have a problem on my kit 2 lense (18-135) and the lense seems "loose". Lots of times it will extend itself without me turning it especially when the lense is pointing downwards when I carry my camera on my shoulder.
Is there anyway I can tighten it?
Hope you guys understand what I'm trying to say.
I have a problem on my kit 2 lense (18-135) and the lense seems "loose". Lots of times it will extend itself without me turning it especially when the lense is pointing downwards when I carry my camera on my shoulder.
Is there anyway I can tighten it?
Hope you guys understand what I'm trying to say.
lens creep usually occurs when due to excessive usage of lens. you got it 2nd hand?
Hi Valkarian, how does the EF 70-200 2.8 feel on the 600D? With grip still feel front heavy?