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Canon EOS 50D Mark II Digital SLR Camera Reviews

This was my first Canon full CMOS DSLR camera. Prior to it I had owned and operated a Canon 40D, Canon 30D and Canon Rebel XTi. I am a wedding and sports photographer primarily, so I have been able to test the Canon 5D Mark II out under both of these conditions.

For basketball I used it with AI Servo, Center Point focus, but went into custom settings and enabled the AF assist dots. It worked like a dream, focusing faster and more accurately than my 40D ever had. While no, the FPS aren't ideal for sports, if you can lock on focus like this from the start, you can still achieve amazing sports photographs. Plus the fact that I was able to shoot at ISO 4, 000 and not have noticeable noise was just incredible. The shots auto-white balanced correctly too which normally in the arena I shoot at is not what happens on my 40D.

My first wedding all I could say all day was wow. I was getting available light photographs I never would have dreamed of before. The new screen also made it incredibly easy to determine if something was in focus or not. When I would switch between my 40D and 5D2 I found out just how spoiled that screen had made me, since the 40D screen looked terrible to me now when previously I thought that had a great screen. I sure was wrong! 920, 000 pixels is definitely the way to go on this LCD. I primarily shot with center point (one shot) for my focus and it nailed focus every time. I did a mix up of manual, aperture priority and some program (Program mostly for the formals)

What else do I love about it? The 98% view finder is awesome. I like being able to use UDMA cards in it...

Video! Although I'm not a video / motion person by nature, I prefer stills, I've been testing out the video quite a bit. At Christmas I took a few short clips of my nephew and was really happy with how they look. It's very neat to be able to take high definition video of a little kid and have that awesome affect of a wide aperture blurring out the background. The only downside is that the files are huge. My 1 minute clip was over 300MB, but that's what I get for shooting in 1080!

The batteries this camera use really do hold a charge for a while. I used mine with the battery grip at the wedding, and the two batteries after going for over 500 shots (maybe close to 600 shots that day?) still had about 72% charge each left on them. I could easily have shot 3 times that much and still have had left over charge on the batteries. Also the new battery info screen is really nifty since you can see what serial number battery has what charge, making it a lot easier to keep track of.

So far I've used a 35 1.4/L, 135 2/L, 70-200 f2.8/L, 50 1.4, and 100 2.8 Macro on this camera body and all have performed wonderfully. I don't miss the pop up flash that my 40D has since I never used it anyway, I always throw my 580 EX II on top when I need flash.


The canon 5d mark 2...How good is it really?
Is the the most advanced camera to date? How does it's picture quality compare to equivalent Nikon's? No it is not my first by any means. It will be my first FF camera though and though I use canon at the moment a FF would mean replacing everthing anyway so Nikon is an option as is Sony. Why is it obviously my first DSLR??? Can you give me a link Mere Mortal to Buddy's pictures? I don't own a 5d mark 2 yet and you can read all the reviews you want though as you know they can be contradictory. I was merely trying to establish from those with experience of actually using this camera whether it is more hype than fact. I mean we hear and read and even see on youtube about the full hd this camera is capable of. This sound great especially for wedding pros as the hype told us you can take a still at any point during live filming. All well and good untill you find out the still taken in this mode is only 2 megapixels and not of a usable quality for wedding pictures. All that glitters is not gold and I was trying to gain knowlege from those with HANDS on experience of this camera that is all. So though I wouldn't consider your first response particularly rude, more mistaking I do consider your latter response rude, yes.

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which canon wide angle lens would best suit my needs?
i have the canon 5d mark 2 body and the 70 mm - 200mm is lens. but i am now finding i need a wider lens the type of photographs im doing or from the top of hills over looking city's i am also doing many coastal shots were i want to get as much detail in to the shot . would a prime be better than a zoom ? i want as much detail and naturalness as possible. i hope this makes sense any help is greatly appreciated regards matt

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dSLR or Point & Shoot?
I am saving money to buy a High END dSLR, Either Nikon D700 or Canon 5D Mark 2, however, I need a camera for everyday use & Im thinking of Fujifilm F200EXR cause honestly carrying a dSLR with all the lenses...everyday could be a hassle when it is not needed as I have had experiance with the Nikon D3! Should I save those 500$ & get the dSLR directly. Or should I buy the FujiFilm for everyday use? & keep the dSLR for professional use? Any Comments would be highly appreciated, & feel free to list any other P&S products that you thinks are good. Thanks & Regards, Jason

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