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Adrian Fischer
25-09-2011, 3:27pm
Im Nikon shooter. I shoot sport events. I have been approached by someone who owns this camera and wants to shoot with me. I should point out I make my living (meager thou it might be) from doing thsi (and other stuff). I have an event coming up that will be typically in lowish light and fast paced. At an average event each photographer will take up to 5-6K images a day. Is the Canon EOS 550D good enough for this. Whats its low light usability. Can you create folders on its sd cards to match routine numbers at the event? Any one who can shed any personal light on this would be appreciated. Can this canon shoot with auto ISO like the nikons can?

KeeFy
25-09-2011, 8:16pm
Im Nikon shooter. I shoot sport events. I have been approached by someone who owns this camera and wants to shoot with me. I should point out I make my living (meager thou it might be) from doing thsi (and other stuff). I have an event coming up that will be typically in lowish light and fast paced. At an average event each photographer will take up to 5-6K images a day. Is the Canon EOS 550D good enough for this. Whats its low light usability. Can you create folders on its sd cards to match routine numbers at the event? Any one who can shed any personal light on this would be appreciated. Can this canon shoot with auto ISO like the nikons can?

Yes to good enough for normal stuff, burst mode is slow at 3.4 fps and in raw fills up quickly. 3200ISO max usable without cropping, 1600 if you're picky and if you pixel peep 400. Yes to folders. Yes to auto ISO.

It is a decent camera but the AI servo/Continuous Focus is not great to begin with. Nothing beats a fast lens IMO.

JM Tran
25-09-2011, 8:51pm
I'd be more concerned about what lenses he is using instead of the camera! Are his lenses fast enough for low light stuff etc

Adrian Fischer
25-09-2011, 10:14pm
no to the lenses at this stage. Just kit but Ive stipulated 70-200 is a must have. Although it is sport we dont do a lot of burst shooting. We might take 5K plus images each in a day and we dont edit any or go through them to pick out duds so burst mode just adds to the number.