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Canon EOS 550D review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £635
inc VAT

Canon's EOS 550D is a very good camera that's packed to the gills with features, but we'd recommend avoiding the kit lens

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The 550D is one of the cheapest large-sensor camera to offer full control over the aperture, shutter speed, ISO speed and frame rate in video mode – a critical feature for creative videographers. Quality was excellent, with crisp details, rich colours, barely any noise and no sign of compression artefacts, thanks to the AVC codec and massive 45Mbit/s bit rate. The resulting files are huge, though, and require a fast PC for playback and editing. It also means that the 4GB file limit equates to around 12 minutes of video at 24fps. There’s no countdown to warn when recording is about to stop.

Sound quality from the internal mono microphone was excellent, and there’s a stereo minijack for an external microphone. Autofocus during video recording was terrible, though. The focus darted back and forth like a learner driver trying to reverse park, the soundtrack was obliterated with lens motor noise and manual exposure settings were interrupted as the camera adjusted the image to assist the autofocus. Creative videographers will be happy to focus manually but this video mode isn’t for casual use. We also found that inadequate anti-aliasing sometimes created moiré patterns and odd motion in dense textures – something that won’t bother casual users but is more of an issue for discerning use.

Canon EOS 550D top (no lens)

As a stills camera, the 550D excelled for image detail while maintaining extremely low noise. Photos tended towards over-exposure but there’s ample scope to fine-tune the camera’s behaviour. There aren’t masses of controls but they’re used efficiently to keep key settings close to hand. Performance is solid rather than exceptional, with the 3.6fps continuous mode slowing to 2.3fps after 24 JPEGs in our tests.

We’ve reported on slight autofocus problems with the 550D and its predecessors. This time, having the 550D, 60D, 18-55mm lens and 18-135mm lens together allowed us perform some controlled tests. We used all four permutations of camera body and lens and, using a tripod and the centre AF point only, shot using phase-detect autofocus followed by live view’s contrast-detection autofocus at a variety of distances and focal lengths.

Canon EOS 550D front

With the 550D and 18-55mm lens, six out of seven shots were softer with phase-detect autofocus than contrast-detect. Switching to the 18-135mm lens, the problem disappeared. It reappeared slightly with the 60D and 18-55mm lens and disappeared again with the 60D and 18-135mm lens. It’s clear that the 18-55mm lens is to blame – we’d strongly recommend avoiding it. The 550D and 18-135mm lens costs £789 from Jessops.

The 550D doesn’t do enough to warrant an award but – with the right lens – it’s very much a safe bet. Photo quality is exceptional and videos are too as long as you don’t need continuous autofocus. It’s the natural choice for more creative users who can’t justify spending over £1,000.

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Basic Specifications

Rating****
CCD effective megapixels18.0 megapixels
CCD size22.3×14.9mm
Viewfinderoptical TTL
Viewfinder magnification, coverage0.87x, 95%
LCD screen size3.0in
LCD screen resolution1,040,000 pixels
Articulated screenNo
Live viewYes
Optical zoomN/A
Zoom 35mm equivalentN/A
Image stabilisationoptical, lens based
Maximum image resolution5,184×3456
Maximum movie resolution1,920×1,080
Movie frame rate at max quality25fps
File formatsJPEG, RAW, QuickTime (h.264)

Physical

Memory slotSD. SDHC, SDXC
Mermory suppliedN/A
Battery type7.2V 1,120mAh Li-ion
Battery Life (tested)440 shots
ConnectivityUSB Hi-Speed, AV, mini HDMI, 3.5mm stereo mic
HDMI output resolution1080p
Body materialplastic
Lens mountCanon EF-S
Focal length multiplier1.6x
Kit lens model nameN/A
AccessoriesUSB and AV cables, neck strap
Weight530g
Size98x129x62mm

Buying Information

Warrantyone year RTB
Price£635 (body only)
Supplierhttp://www.warehouseexpress.com
Detailswww.canon.co.uk

Camera Controls

Exposure modesprogram, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Shutter speed30 to 1/4,000 seconds
Aperture rangeN/A
ISO range (at full resolution)100 to 6400 (expands to 12800)
Exposure compensation+/-5 EV
White balanceauto, 6 presets, manual
Additional image controlscontrast, saturation, sharpness, color tone, noise reduction
Manual focusYes
Closest macro focusN/A
Auto-focus modes9-point
Metering modesmulti, partial, centre-weighted, spot
Flashauto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, rear curtain, red-eye reduction
Drive modessingle, continuous, self-timer, AE bracket, WB bracket

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