Canon EOS 5D Mark II Body Only Digital Camera
21.1 Megapixel, SLR Camera, 3 in. LCD Screen, Weight: 1.79 lb. (0.81 kg)
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The Amazing EOS 5D
by ikertai, Sep 6, 2012
Pros: the lenses are amazing and the whole is stylish
Cons: the battery doesnt last long for outgoing person
Review: the canon Eos is a great camera with high resolution and great mega pixels. the shutter speed is spl ...
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II Body OOnly Digital Camera
by danaclarke, Jun 10, 2011
Pros: Features such as color change and anti shake are incredibly useful.
Cons: This camera is a little expensive but very worth it!
Review: This is an amazing product. Not only is it digital, but the zoom and other extras such as changing t ...
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Good camera but not great.
by dkla2001, Nov 20, 2010
Pros: Professional images for a relatively modest price
Cons: Video capability is the best of the DSLR's but still leaves much to be desired.
The Bottom Line: The best camera for professionals especially journalists and news photographers. Great camera for aspiring filmmakers.
Review: This is a great digital slr camera. But more than that - in the history of cameras - it's place is s ...
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More than most people will need, but all the camera you'll ever want.
by ianc4262, Aug 23, 2010
Pros: Pro level camera at, almost, consumer level prices
Cons: None that make any difference
The Bottom Line: Great camera, well worth your time to learn to use it fully. Won't disappoint.
Review: This will be a short review as technical specs abound online. Mostly just want to sum up my ex ...
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What an upgrade!
by aero_ub, May 7, 2010
Pros: Size, IQ, weather sealing, micro adjust
Cons: Price if it is your first jump to a full frame
The Bottom Line: If you have a crop sensor and want to upgrade, get this camera!
Review: I've had a couple cheaper rebels in the past and jumped up to the 5D II because I was tired of wanti ...
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Canon 5D Mark II: Improving an Already Fantastic Camera
by milogd, Mar 30, 2010
Pros: Solid camera, full frame sensor, HD video, and usability
Cons: It isn’t cheap.
The Bottom Line: Impressive and easy to use DSLR camera, with a lot of new useful features over previous models
Review: I've been using the Canon 5D ever since it launched, and recently purchased the new 5D Mark 2, and h ...
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One of the best you can buy
by wrldtravler, Dec 21, 2009
Pros: Amazing pictures, Full frame sensor, professional quality.
Cons: Battery life, 3 fps continuous shooting speed, 75 ms shutter lag.
The Bottom Line: If you have the money, this is the camera you want. Its good enough for The Sartorialist to use in his world famous blog! Very professional.
Review: In the past, I've won photography contests and taken photography classes and have done so using fair ...
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Great Camera for my First Full Frame
by redkops, Sep 4, 2009
Pros: High ISO performance Great menus, sharper, brighter
Cons: No Built in popup Flash
Review: I tried switching back to my Canon 40D and the very first thing you notice is how small, dim and fuz ...
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Canon 5D MkII: Professionalism for amateurs!
by hopetest, May 20, 2009
Pros: Excellent dynamic range, low noise, well-built, professional quality, HD video
Cons: Needs expensive lenses to get best results
The Bottom Line: Full-frame, high resolution photography is here at last for both serious amateur and professional alike.
Review: In writing a review of this stunning camera, I don't want to offer you simply a repeat of all the te ...
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II: The perfect balance?
by theuerkorn, May 12, 2009
Pros: Resolution, IQ, ergonomics, High ISO, HD video, lens fine tune, battery, quiet, UDMA
Cons: only 3.9fps, 9-point AF system, no integrated flash, "expensive"
The Bottom Line: Finally an update of the venerable 5D (after over 3 years). It turns out to be an excellent one!
Review: There is a time in life for "boys" to become "men" and photographers take the next level via gear. T ...
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