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I have been a 50D owner for about 3 months now and I am loving it, I upgraded from a 20D when my other half decided to join my hobby and had my 20D off me.
Apologies for mixing this thread up a bit ! thats an excellent night shot Pete, something to aspire to I think !

I got mine from 7dayshop.
Got 2 for £5.95 each IIRC.
I do find their website confusing to browse, and it took a while to find the bits, but they're there... hidden.
As the others have said though, now need to get some more CF cards.
The one thing I haven't done a lot of with the 50D is BIF shots, in fact we went out a couple of weeks ago specifically to do some BIF test shots, but on the day,the birds just weren't flying. This was the only real chance of the day - an opportune quick shot through a gap in the trees, and that goose was really motoring!!
It's a huge crop, but the shot was with all AF points enabled which is pretty impressive against that background. To add insult to injury it's one of Jan's.
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50D and 300mm 2.8L with 2X TC (600mm) 800 ISO.
Can I can use the grip off of my 40D on the 50 ? And, how many shots to a 4Gb card (I shoot in RAW) ?
Steve
Any excuse to post a few shots as I can't get out at the moment!
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Got two 50Ds now - it's the best thing since sliced bread - nearly as good as sex.![]()
have had my 50D for a month now upgraded from the 40D which I know some people don t think it is worth doing so but i now know i absolutly did the right thing i love it
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Lots of talk on this topic on the forum, but a query for 50D owners.
I've moved the autofocussing operation to the AF-ON button, and am getting to like it. Lots of debate, but I'm coming round to the advantages of it.
But, if I'm on AI-Servo mode tracking a moving object, do I keep my finger on the AF-ON button and press the shutter release button at the same time, or, do I have to release the AF-ON button before pressing the shutter release button?
The manual isn't very clear on this.
Pete
stunners! any exif/lens?
The Jackdaw and Robin were with the 500mm f4L and 2X converter at 800 ISO. The fox was with the 300mm 2.8L at 1600 ISO.
You keep your finger on the button Pete so that the AF is making tiny adjustments as necessary right until the moment you press the shutter button.
I still don't see what the difference between AI focus and AI servo..
They both seem to do the same thing to me..
Thanks. The light was absolutely awful and I was shooting into a dark wood right on the limit for hand holding. It was pure luck I picked up the 300mm 2.8 that morning, I'd have really been struggling with the 500mm.
nice one, two lovely lenses - looking on your site you've got some right crackers matey
oh, just a heads up, update your equipment page (+50D + lenses)
cheers
drew