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Unlike the 300D, the 350D, and the 400D are 2LH batteries.
1000D, 450D, 500D are LPE5 batteries.
550D-600D is LPE8 battery, larger form factor, larger capacity, 1100D battery is LPE10
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Similarly, 1000D, 450D, and 500D are both LP-E5, and 550D are LP-E8.
As for how long it will take to destroy the camera, it has been stated in the manual that it is normal for the camera to get hot when using live view or recording, and the camera may actively stop shooting because it is too hot, so theoretically it will not burn the camera, but for safety reasons, it still stops every 3-5 minutes.
I don't agree with the upstairs saying to buy a 2K camera instead, and the ** shot by the SLR is replaced with a suitable lens with a good background bokeh effect and highlights the subject. That's how I shot with the 50, and when I was an intern, I was exposed to Sony and Canon's consumer cameras, and in terms of shooting results, they couldn't compare to the DSLR.
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Yes, no problem, all of them are LP-E5 batteries, but you can buy a Pinsheng battery, which is similar to the original battery, about **80 yuan, don't be fooled, hehe, because our Nikon store also does camera battery business, so I know.
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The batteries of the Canon 50D and Canon 5D2 cameras are not universal. The two models are different, the appearance is different, the performance indicators are also different, and they are completely two completely different batteries, which cannot be used at all.
<> battery for Canon 50D, model number is BP-511A. Whereas, the battery of the Canon 5D2 is LP-E6. The two models are different, the appearance is different, and the performance indicators are also different, which cannot be universally interchanged.
As a result, the Canon 50D can only use its own standard battery BP-511A. And the Canon 5D2 can only use its own standard battery LP-E6. ......Each for its own use, not to be confused.
In fact, every DSLR camera has its own unique model of standard battery. This is a ...... that cannot be confusedOf course, there are also some models of DSLR cameras that use the same ...... battery as the same modelThis can be universally ......However, manufacturers sometimes divide some small models under the relatively unified large model battery, so that compatibility problems will occur......Therefore, when choosing a battery for a camera, you should choose the one that comes standard with you, so that the compatibility is the best!
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Are Canon 50d and 5d batteries universal? Generally, Canon 50D and 5D2 batteries cannot be universalized, because they each have their own models, so they are not the same size, so they are not universal.
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The battery model for the Canon 50D is: BP-511A
BP-511A is one of Canon's lithium-rechargeable batteries for digital cameras, and its performance parameters are as follows:
Product Category: Camera Battery.
Brand: Canon
Battery type: Lithium rechargeable battery.
Battery capacity: 1390 mAh.
Other properties: voltage volts.
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The Canon50D battery model is BP-511A, which is a rechargeable lithium battery, compatible with BP-514, BP-511, BP-512.
A battery is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy in a cup, trough or part of a container or composite container containing an electrolyte solution and a metal electrode to generate an electric current. It has a positive pole and a late negative pole. With the advancement of technology, batteries generally refer to small devices that can generate electrical energy.
The performance parameters of the battery mainly include electromotive force, capacity, specific energy and resistance.
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It is common to 500D batteries, and is the same as LP-E5.
600D, 650D, 700D batteries are universal, the same is LP-E8.
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The 450D uses an LP-E5 lithium battery, and the other 4 models are LP-E8 lithium batteries.
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With or without the specific differences.
50 is not a header on the 550 Suitable for portraits If you want to buy this lens, you don't need to think much about it It's cheaper than a filter It's actually okay how big the aperture is anyway, you have to receive more than 4 shots Besides, the aperture is a little closer, you can shoot people except for the tip of the nose and the face There is no place to focus 50 The key is the difference in imaging, not the bokeh effect Don't believe in any low-light shooting 80mm shutter is generally 1 80 1 100 This head is light 1 60 can generally be received and the aperture 4 receives 8 It is not a step behind If you want to shoot low light well, you have to use a tripod flash If it's just this one lens, it's a bit limited: 50 and a 50 macro that head is also very good There are 28 and 35 prime for the 550 as a header.