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Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)


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Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
Rating: 4 (out of 5)
Summary: Great full frame entry point!!
Comments: I am a wedding photographer, and love my gear, and take great care of all of my gear. I recently added this body to my arsenal until the 5DMkii comes into more regular stock, driving the prices down. The picture output of this camera is amazing. There is much less noise on this than my 40D at similar ISO's.

However, coming from my 40D to the 5D, I have also noticed where this camera is lacking. The 40D tends to focus much quicker in low light situations. I have also accidentally grabbed this camera when I meant to get the 40D, and suffered from the lower frames per second capture rate of the 5D. My son was falling into pillows1afternoon, and I wanted a high shot count of the fall. The 5D comes in at only 3fps, while the 40D is 6.5fps. By no means should this be your deciding factor!! The full frame pictures produced by this camera with the same lenses are stellar and noticeably sharper than those on the 40D. This isn't really a fair comparison though as the 40D was released a few years after the 5D. IIRC, the 5D is based off of the DIGIC II processor whereas the 40D has the DIGIC III processor.

Some people have given the camera a negative mark for not having a flash. This shouldn't even be considered on a camera of this magnitude. The on camera flash is worthless on DSLR's anyway. Get an external flash (580exII is my choice) and your pictures will drastically be improved. Even if you leave the flash in full auto mode all the time. Learn how to use it, do not blast your subject with it, and watch your images pop.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: Great Equipment
Comments: I already reviewed this and some other things I purchased at the same time however I keep getting bugged to review again. Somewhere scattered on the lost review room floor is my review. I hope they find it and post it.
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: do not forget the full-sized chip
Comments: There might be contro with this camera due to the age of its design however as a previous owner of a 20d, I can attest to the excellent quality of this box.

The pros: Picture quality is astounding, viewfinder is bright, and high ISO performance is excellent. Thanks to the full-sized chip, I have shot at 1000 without any problems and it should have low noise at 1600. The full-sized chip also supplies prospects of great "bokeh" (if the lens is great enough), which is the out-of-focus areas honestly being out of focus (and less distracting).

The cons: Weight, older technology, and sluggish focus performance. I have found that if I turn on only1focus zone, it does much better. Of course, then I have to reposition the camera and squeeze the shutter release the rest of the way. Hey, I hear the 5d Mark II has the same problem, so I hear you will need to go Nikon to avoid this. This is the obvious camera if you honestly love your 24-70 L and 70-200 L 2.8 glass. If you have no lenses, many people on dpreview.com seem to say to go Nikon.1interesting comment there said that Nikon does better at the wide angles and have lenses that favor cropped viewfinders (smaller chips). On the other hand, they said that Canon has better teles and their lenses favor full-sized viewfinders. So even if I had it to do over, I'd probably go Canon.
Rating: 1 (out of 5)
Summary: Not worth the Price Tag
Comments: I am a camera buff and purchased this camera because I thought it would be an upgrade from my Nikon D300. I purchased it from Samy's Camera and it is my fault that I did not get to open the box for over 2 weeks due to a family emergency. When I took it out of the box, it was defective. I took it back and since it was over 2 weeks, I had to get it repaired under my warranty. It took 3 weeks for me to get the camera back and it has never taken clear, crisp pics. The color is off and quality is just not what I expected for the money. I use it just now and then and still have not managed to get a great shot out of it
Rating: 5 (out of 5)
Summary: At 1/2 of 5D Mk II, I'd say go for it!!
Comments: Coming from 40D, the 5D is quite similar and yet different for the better in many ways.

Pro:
- Better high ISO IQ, lower noise ISO 400 and up, significan notly better at ISO1600 (with minimal RAW processing before conversion using DPP)
- Better wide angle. Use the Sigma 12-24 on this baby and it rocks!!
- I am no pro, and I do not have light fall-off problem with my lenses, L or otherwise.
- View finder is bigger and clearer, however not as much as I had hoped for.
- Alalmost all the same weight as 40D, same battery as 40D as well, same remote release.
- Easier to clean the sensor, bigger hole and bigger area there.
- Great LCD display, accurate - which is helpful in the field. 40D got a bigger LCD (3" vs 2.5") however I found the color and details on the 40D are way off.
- Full frame sensor without the burden of ridiculously huge RAW file size - reasonable post processing and storage chores.

Neutral:
- 5D has the old menu system where all items are displayed in1long list, whereas 40D divides menu into tabs. 40D is quicker however 5D is just fine.

Con:
- No Live-View: important for fine macro shots.
- No auto-sensor cleaning. The auto-cleaning on 40D is not perfect, however helpful.
- No user menu tab as on 40D.
- No pop-up flash - which is useful for fill flash.
- Internal processing is horribly slow. It struggles with each shot as reflected in the extra slow display on the LCD using a 4G SanDisk Extreme III card. On 40D the LCD shows the picture automatically.
- 3 RAW per second seems to be a stretch. This1is not for action shoots for sure. however I purchased it for landscape so I am not worried.

Some of the issues are addressed in Mark II. however the Mk II got a huge boost in mega pixel counts - hens higher noise and far bigger file size to drag around with. To me personally, a build-in flash, a better view finder (100% instead just 96%) would be far more useful than the mega pixel count and HD video. A second CF slot would be great as well. It'd be nice if there're after-mart place where these features can be customized into the camera, like cars and bikes...

Bottom line - it is great for low light and wide angles. I still stick to 40D on action and macro. At half price of the Mk II, you can not go wrong with this full frame camera.


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