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Would I be better with a new 550d or a used 50d for sports shots (football). And whichever you advise can you please tell me why that would be your choice. 


Doesn't the 550D have similar a focussing system to the 7D ? (well parts of it at least ?)
Otherwise I would have said the 50D was the better choice.
Steve
Bzzzzt... Nope. The 7D has a far superior focusing system - and is one of the reasons it costs more. The 550D/1100D focusing systems are much more basic.The 550D does have the same focusing system as the 7D but then so does the new 1100D
Yes, big lenses on little bodies means it feels like a lens with camera attached rather than the other way around. Worked for me to <ahem> justify upgrading 450D to 7DI'd personally go for the 50D for the feel of the body alone. Such a massive difference between the two.
The 550D feels like a toy by comparison.
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Take a look at the colour chars half way down this review: http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-Rebel-T2i-550D-Digital-SLR-Camera-Review.aspxWill it also be better with shooting under floodlights. Is the noise reduction any better on one or the other when the iso is pushed up higher ???
550D for better noise reduction or if you need video
50D for higher fps and better build quality
I would choose the 550D for me but each one has different needs.
Judging by the pics on the links I posted, I would... All the other things you posted I agree with...I wouldnt say the 550d has any better noise reduction that the 50d?
I assume you have and tried both cameras?
High ISO capabilities are much better for the 550D (same as the 7D)
Some people want lighter cameras.
The cross points are good BUT do not allow AF at f8 with non reporting teleconverters.
I have both of these cameras and tried them all extensively.
50D is better in many areas. The 550D is better in other areas.
As I said it depends on the requirements of the user which one is better for him/her and that boils down to much more than a table of specs.
Judging by the pics on the links I posted, I would... All the other things you posted I agree with...
Have to say I agree with the comments in the review:I thought the 50d images actually looked more pleasing to the eye at higher ISOs from your link. Whether it was noisier or less noisy I couldn't really tell but the image just looked brighter and with better contrast on the 50d images.
TDP said:While the brighter image delivered by the T1i/500D makes a comparison slightly more difficult, I'm still seeing reduced noise in the T2i (550D) - by an amount that exceeds my expectations. And the T1i has slightly less noise than the 50D.
Despite my 1000d being better at High ISO, I like my 50D and would never go back. The high iso noise you see on the screen doesn't show on prints, so that is an added bonus.
I would like to go full frame one day, but I can't see myself making the jump just yet.
six6six said:I was happy with my 1000d at 800 - 1600iso.. where as my 50d looks a bit more noisier.... i start seeing noise past 400iso on my 50d if i pixel peep, but past 800 i would only use it if i needed too..
A friend of mine still has his 400d, and he couldn't believe how i would use iso800 / 1600 on my 1000d, where as he wouldn't go past 400..
Which is strange as they are exactly the same camera!
With the 50d though, I find if you process high iso images in DPP, they come out far cleaner than with Photoshop/lightroom even without any noise reduction applied.
