Official Canon 550D User Thread Part III


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Yo,

okay... didn't realize there is such rule...


Anyway, I am looking for spare battery, saw this one on Ebay is going pretty fast, at $14 each!
http://cgi.ebay.com.sg/GSS-True-1120mAh-LP-E8-Battery-Canon-EOS-550D-T2i-/180529440604
Wish to ask if there is any difference between Canon and this brand battery.
Any users of this battery? Any comments? Is china battery safe??

Original battery cost around $85 when i ask the shop!! So expensive!!

It depend on you. You can get Phottix Battery "cheaply" in ebay.

I had been using it with my Phottix Grip. So far so good.
 

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That is for local set distributed by Sigma Singapore. Imported set 1 yr warranty without covering calibration.
Buy local set. Free calibration and longer warranty!!
They have to protect themselves from parallel imports mah~!!

I don't trust 3rd party lens, needs calibration. Tokina is an exception though. Have 2 lens, both is great with no f/b focus.
 

What I understand is must bring along camera. S$80 but take a while (maybe few hours).

I actually found a place selling imported copy about S$535. Was thinking of getting initially but calibration S$80 and 1 yr warranty (instead of 2.5yr).

Then did some calculation. $535 + $80 (calibration) = $615, then SLRR selling ard S$715. So we are basically paying S$100 for the 1.5yrs extra warranty. Seems reasonable.

Thanks for the heads up! :thumbsup:
 

I still considering which tripod to buy. Think I will be too lazy to bring out (even if I drive).

BTW just to share a tips, was reading one of the photography book and one of the tips is to use "bean bag" to put on a stable area and adjust the camera position. Seem good idea. Cheap and easy to carry around. Maybe we can bring those "baby float" to replace. Can easily inflat and deflat.

Take your time, since we are not doing paid photography.

I'm wondering where to get bean bags, wanna put some additional padding to my bag.
 

Buy local set. Free calibration and longer warranty!!
They have to protect themselves from parallel imports mah~!!

I don't trust 3rd party lens, needs calibration. Tokina is an exception though. Have 2 lens, both is great with no f/b focus.

Ya.... to think of it, u might not keep the lens that long and the different is abt S$200... So sometime a bit dilemma...

But actually canon one also might have issue. I have a friend having sharpness problem too.
 

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Take your time, since we are not doing paid photography.

I'm wondering where to get bean bags, wanna put some additional padding to my bag.

Thanks...

Last time, i see those bean bag at those home diy. Some are for use to put on lap for laptop...
 

Thanks...

Last time, i see those bean bag at those home diy. Some are for use to put on lap for laptop...

Oh ya.. maybe shall go Daiso and see.. heard that putting laptop on yr lap might kill some sperms..
 

Oh ya.. maybe shall go Daiso and see.. heard that putting laptop on yr lap might kill some sperms..

eh u heard the green tea one kill sperms? how abt the prolonged use of handphone will kill sperms? or eating yellow noodles causes cancer? lol if u get my point.. all these are juz some kopitiam trash talk to make newbies scared and respectful of the old breed
 

Oh ya.. maybe shall go Daiso and see.. heard that putting laptop on yr lap might kill some sperms..

Haha, that y u need an addtional layer (the separate the heat) between ur "grand children" and the lappy.

I had went to Daiso Vivo and IMM. Did not seems to see any.
 

Hello guys, I've just joined the forum and am a newbie here. I'm here to seek some advise from you all, as I'm going to get a 550d at the end of year! I would like you guys to recommend if I get:

1.) Canon 550d kit 1, along with either 1.) EF 55-200mm f4.5-5.6 II USM, or 2.)EF-S 55-250mm f4-5.6 IS. Total cost: $1656 OR $1654

OR

2.) Canon 550d kit 2 only. Total cost: $1594.43

The above kits come with 8GB SD and bag.

And should I get the EF 50mm f1.8 II lens? My budget will be around $1.8k, so what else can I should I get? So please enlighten me!
 

Hello guys, I've just joined the forum and am a newbie here. I'm here to seek some advise from you all, as I'm going to get a 550d at the end of year! I would like you guys to recommend if I get:

1.) Canon 550d kit 1, along with either 1.) EF 55-200mm f4.5-5.6 II USM, or 2.)EF-S 55-250mm f4-5.6 IS. Total cost: $1656 OR $1654

OR

2.) Canon 550d kit 2 only. Total cost: $1594.43

The above kits come with 8GB SD and bag.

And should I get the EF 50mm f1.8 II lens? My budget will be around $1.8k, so what else can I should I get? So please enlighten me!

Get the 55-250 only if you need the extra reach(E.g Shooting birds).After getting your camera,do get some basic accessories like dry cabinet,extra mem card,cleaning kit bla bla bla:)
 

Hello guys, I've just joined the forum and am a newbie here. I'm here to seek some advise from you all, as I'm going to get a 550d at the end of year! I would like you guys to recommend if I get:

1.) Canon 550d kit 1, along with either 1.) EF 55-200mm f4.5-5.6 II USM, or 2.)EF-S 55-250mm f4-5.6 IS. Total cost: $1656 OR $1654

OR

2.) Canon 550d kit 2 only. Total cost: $1594.43

The above kits come with 8GB SD and bag.

And should I get the EF 50mm f1.8 II lens? My budget will be around $1.8k, so what else can I should I get? So please enlighten me!

What type of photography do u prefer? To be honest i think most ppl will replace their kit lens after a short while. If u get kit 2 its cos u dun like to keep changing lens eg travel. Kit 1 with telezoom will not substitute a 18-200 lens cos switching lens is quite troublesome. But if u intend to do serious shooting at ur own time then that is fine. Most ppl setup same as mine: everyday lens (24-105, 18-135,17-55) , prime lens (50 f1.8/1.4) , telezoom (55-250,70-200) and there are those who will go for UWA 10-22mm. Depends on what u need
 

Get the 55-250 only if you need the extra reach(E.g Shooting birds).After getting your camera,do get some basic accessories like dry cabinet,extra mem card,cleaning kit bla bla bla:)

My budget will be 1.8k only, i don't think i will have enough $. So what should i be getting first?
 

What type of photography do u prefer? To be honest i think most ppl will replace their kit lens after a short while. If u get kit 2 its cos u dun like to keep changing lens eg travel. Kit 1 with telezoom will not substitute a 18-200 lens cos switching lens is quite troublesome. But if u intend to do serious shooting at ur own time then that is fine. Most ppl setup same as mine: everyday lens (24-105, 18-135,17-55) , prime lens (50 f1.8/1.4) , telezoom (55-250,70-200) and there are those who will go for UWA 10-22mm. Depends on what u need

I guess I will prefer shooting landscapes and people? My budget is only $1.8k, quite limited I know. So with this budget, how will you advise me to get?
 

Hi guys,

Got meself a 550D with 18-55mm lens... having plenty of fun with it, but the short reach of the lens is tempting me to splurge more of my paycheck on a lens which can reach further.

Anyone using the Tamron 18-270mm on 550D body? How does it feel?
 

If you don't need wireless, just get the off camera shoe cord. Cheong or original seems to work fine but my experience with Canon stuffs is better to use their original else you may have a problem with compatibility with your future purchases.

If you want wireless, the cheapest way of course would be to get 2 flashes. Use 1 to master the other to slave and let them have point of contact so that their IF can wk. If you shoot portraitures and need distance then get the pocket wizard. They are great investment that can be used even for future as you upgrade and improves in your photography.
Hope that helps.

i was looking towards a wireless slave flash setup w/o L.O.S type.
 

My budget will be 1.8k only, i don't think i will have enough $. So what should i be getting first?

Ya thats why u need to get accessories first.Calculate for you already:

550D and 18-55 kit or 18-135 kit-$13xx/$14xx
Dry cabinet-$100
Filter-$30
Extra mem card and battery-$70
Cleaning kit-$20

$1620/1720 only...

A 55-250 costs about $400 which exceeds your budget so don't get 1st.Lets say you still have $80 left still can get a 2nd hand 50mm f1.8:)
 

Here's how it works. What do you need to shoot? You buy the basics kit 1 (less reach), or kit 2 (more reach)...

1) you want to shoot nice landscape :
dang, you need tripod.

2) you want to shoot some night scenes:
dang, you need tripod.

3) you want to shoot some portraits, especially at night:
ugh, need flash!

4) you wanna shoot some chio models at IT fair, WCG:
dang, no flash cannot ah!

1.8K can do you plenty. But if you cannot increase your budget, at least have the mind that you will need to spend a little more for a good tripod and ok flash in the future.

a tripod can give you lots of options especially in landscape photography...even with a kit 1 18-55 your pictures can look pro! otherwise you can go DIY tripods, but sooner or later you will need them :devil:

Flash..well. Built-in flashes can do the trick but i really really hate the direct-flash look! not to mention the range is puny
 

Ya thats why u need to get accessories first.Calculate for you already:

550D and 18-55 kit or 18-135 kit-$13xx/$14xx
Dry cabinet-$100
Filter-$30
Extra mem card and battery-$70
Cleaning kit-$20

$1620/1720 only...

A 55-250 costs about $400 which exceeds your budget so don't get 1st.Lets say you still have $80 left still can get a 2nd hand 50mm f1.8:)

Here's how it works. What do you need to shoot? You buy the basics kit 1 (less reach), or kit 2 (more reach)...

1) you want to shoot nice landscape :
dang, you need tripod.

2) you want to shoot some night scenes:
dang, you need tripod.

3) you want to shoot some portraits, especially at night:
ugh, need flash!

4) you wanna shoot some chio models at IT fair, WCG:
dang, no flash cannot ah!

1.8K can do you plenty. But if you cannot increase your budget, at least have the mind that you will need to spend a little more for a good tripod and ok flash in the future.

a tripod can give you lots of options especially in landscape photography...even with a kit 1 18-55 your pictures can look pro! otherwise you can go DIY tripods, but sooner or later you will need them :devil:

Flash..well. Built-in flashes can do the trick but i really really hate the direct-flash look! not to mention the range is puny

Thanks you guys for the advise! I guess I will get kit2, and lets say I left with $80, how much more will I need to top in to get a decent tripod?
 

Thanks you guys for the advise! I guess I will get kit2, and lets say I left with $80, how much more will I need to top in to get a decent tripod?

Depends on which tripod you get.Fotopro/Fancier and Benro are within your budget:)
 

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