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Sounds more like the DOF button at the base of the lens as Brian said.
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Not sure what you mean by two batteries. Several companies make batteries for the 5D and other cameras that use the same model. I've had good and bad experiences with them.
One off of ebay didn't work at all in either of 2 chargers or in the camera. Was fortunate enough to get refunded for it.
Another I bought from from a photography store has a higher mAh than the Canon battery and a fraction of the price and works great.
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Thanks for your posts. I have a Canon grip for my XT and like the quality, and trying to bridge a student budget with desire for quality can be hard some times. That's a good idea Peter, something I'm looking into for sure.
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<p>After searching through previous posts, I'm still left wondering what people
think about the <i>3rd party</i> grips for the 5D such as <A
</p>
<p> </p>
<p>I know that sometimes it doesn't pay to buy cheap knock offs, but sometimes
it does. I've been pretty happy with 3rd party lens hoods and remotes (though I
understand a battery pack is in a different category).</p>
<p> </p>
<p>I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's actually bought/used one and
if you were to buy again, would you rather just spend a couple extra bucks and
get Canon.</p>
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I used a 4Gb and no problems. And Puppy Face... Now that you mention it, the colors of my LCD changed too. Mine, however, were too blue before. Something was wacky with the AWB, though fine when viewed in lightroom.
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Are the pins actually broken, or just bent? How many?
This might not be of help, but that happened to a card reader of mine. I was able to open it for better access to the pins and then straighten the pin out fairly good with needle-nose pliers. Then I straightened and aligned it by pushing a CF card in and out carefully a couple of times.
Depending on how accessible the pins are, and how handy you are it might be worth a try. I'd contact Canon first to see how much it would cost if they fixed it.
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That's interesting. I wonder what he's basing that on, considering how long the camera has been out.
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I've used Omni Remote. It worked pretty good, but the driver didn't work too well with the keyboard driver. That may or may not be an issue for you. One nice thing about the program is you can create macro functions to release the shutter "X" number of times at "Y" seconds apart. Great for time elapse. The only technicality is that you need a Canon remote to create the IR signal that the Palm needs to "learn." If you have one, can borrow one from a friend, or take care of that small programming detail in your neighborhood camera store you'll be fine.
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Digital Rebel is gone too.
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Here's another vote for new WA primes. Let's see some USM. That's the reason I haven't bought one yet. And I'm not talking EF-S.
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Just saw the <a
href="http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=12012">1D
Mark II N</a> posted on Canon's Website, and saw no notice of it here.
FYI:
Canon's new EOS-1D Mark II N can record 8.5 frames-per-second for up
to 48 frames in one burst. It features Canon's proven 8.2 Megapixel
CMOS sensor with a 1.3x conversion factor, combined with the speed and
intelligence of the DIGIC II Image Processor, all in a rock-solid,
metal body. Adding the ability to record RAW and JPEG images on
different memory cards, a larger 2.5 inch LCD, Canon's "Picture Style"
technology and more, the 1D Mark II N's formidable combination of
speed and resolution makes it the choice of pros everywhere.
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Photographer Neil Turner has a great <a href="http://www.dg28.com/technique.html">PAGE</a> that outlines the shots he captures for publishing. He describes his approach quite well, and uses Canon equipment for the most part too.
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Another option I'm playing around with is using a Palm or Pocket PC. There are a couple of programs that you can use to imitate the Canon IR remote. Just google Palm IR remote, and a few will come up. Using the macro function in the program you can set it to release the shutter as frequently as you want, for as many frames as you want. I'm not sure if you have access to such equipment, but it is fun.
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How handy are you with a screwdriver? <a href="http://ghonis2.ho8.com/rebelmodnew.html">Removing the IR filter</a> might be an option.
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Very interesting, I never knew they existed. Has anyone tried either brand? How do they compare to Canon's? And what does the LCD screen (I presume that's what it is) on the Jenis brand display, shooting info?
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BTW there are some helpful tutorials <a href="http://www.photoworkshop.com/canon/">here</a> if your're not aware of them already. Worth checking out if you use the program.
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Out of curiousity, do those of you who shoot weddings just use the bride's dress for your Custom White Balance (assuming her dress is a true white)?
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Steve,
Interesting definition for mAh. There is <a href="http://www.phonescoop.com/glossary/term.php?gid=194">another definition</a> that might relate more closely with the topic.
But maybe you were just joking.
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3. I was wondering the same thing for pretty much all of the Normal and WA Primes. I can't seem to find one that meets all my criteria:
* Good build quality like my 85mm 1.8 (28mm 1.8 sounds good, but the optics apparently suck)
* Ring type USM
* Communicate distance info (which the 50mm 1.4 doesn't do either)
* Doesn't come with the "L" Pricetag.
based on this criteria, none of Canon's WA primes really pass. Canon, are you listening?
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I've read several of your posts over the past few months. You strike me as someone who could benefit greatly from reading the manuals.
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Check it out here:
<a href="http://eosdoc.com/manuals.asp?q=fixOCSC2">Off Camera Shoe Cord 2 Fix</a>
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Interesting. I thought Canon used CMOS exclusively. Wasn't aware that cameras like the Powershot Pro 1 used CCDs.
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Nunca. Me imagino que puede sed uno de dos cosas. Primero, puede ser los contactos en la camera que estan efectados. Mirarí¡ a ellos para ver si hay una curvatura que no debe ser, o si estan corroido. Tambié® pueden ser las baterí¡³ que son malas. ?Qué arca son?
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B&H has already started shipping. :)
Third party lens hood recommendation for EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
in Canon EOS Mount
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I have one of the cheap ones sold on Ebay. Have to say that for the price, it's pretty good. I can tell it's not Canon, but the quality is still
more than good enough for the money I saved.