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Donald C. Gasparetti

member since: 12/1/2010
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Rating:
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I love my 5D, but if your considering purchasing one you may want to wait a month or two. Canon will be coming out with the 5D Mark III. It will be a bit pricey (around 3400) but the good news is they plan to continue with the Mark II, and lower the price as well.
3/9/2012 5:54:53 AM
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Universe M. KC

member since: 5/18/2008
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Rating:
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EASY TO USE AND DURABLE
9/5/2008 9:07:03 PM
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Paul D.
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Paul's Gallery
member since: 1/25/2006
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Rating:
5
out of 5
The 5D is in a class of its own. It's now just over $2000 as of this writing and yet it's FULL FRAME. There is no other FF camera near this price from any other maker. Seriously, if you have $2k to spend on a camera body, full frame is the only way to go for low noise and image quality. But there's something even more special about the 5D... have a look at the photos people take, there's a richness that isn't there for any other camera (short of the over-$6000 Pro Canons). Many times when I see an image that's gorgeous in color, it's the 5D. The only other brand that has the "look" is the Nikon D200, but then you're right back to a puny sensor. Get the 5D, and be prepared to spend for good lenses, don't throw a $149 third-party lens on this amazing camera.
3/18/2008 7:01:13 PM
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Kathy Cline
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Kathy 's Gallery
member since: 3/29/2006
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Rating:
5
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LOVE CANON Iv had the 10D, 20D and now the 5D and its the BEST by far. Iv upgraded with the heavy glass lens and again I will never go back. FULL FRAME is killer!!! You just dont know what you have been missing. GOD BLESS
2/18/2008 6:50:02 PM
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Saqib Moghal

member since: 2/24/2004
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Rating:
4.5
out of 5
its good camera. fullframe imager.
1/9/2008 12:05:08 AM
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Stefan Nielsen

member since: 2/7/2006
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Rating:
4.5
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I recently upgraded from the 350D (which I always liked a lot) - and I have to say: "What a difference"It fits perfectly in my hand (I have the battery pack too), the controls are right at hand, and looking through the viewfinder is so much better than with the old camera. The thumb-wheel is something I really missed on the 350D. I was used to it from the film days and it just feels so good to have it back. Everything is so much easier with this. And then of course the most important thing: Full frame sensor... It's great not having the crop factor anymore - and as mentioned the nice and bright vieewfinder is a blessing. Only downside is that there is a lot more room for dust on the large sensor :) Another great thing: High ISO performance is second to none (or at least second to none among the cameras I've tried) The only reason for not giving it a 5: I could use a higher frame rate now and then - but all in all: It's a great camera...
10/16/2007 10:50:14 AM
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James L. Glucksman

member since: 8/31/2007
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Rating:
4.5
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I adore this camera, having upgraded from the 20D. It is very easy to use, extremely adaptable, and the full-frame sensor is a real boon after years working with the APS-size of the 20D. Only downside is the slow multiple exposures, though that hardly ever affects me.
10/16/2007 3:57:22 AM
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Richard Smedley
member since: 9/8/2007
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Rating:
5
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This camera is amazing and I'm hooked on it's full-frame power and superb imaging. This will probably be my main camera for the foreseeable future and I have not regretted investing in this camera.
9/11/2007 8:12:46 PM
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Qasem A. Asad
member since: 4/30/2006
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Rating:
5
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the is good by Full Frame
1/10/2007 4:59:57 AM
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Tracy m. Bleers-Jarzembowski
member since: 5/13/2005
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Rating:
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This photo is just lovely. You have a masterpiece.
8/10/2006 5:27:19 AM
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Ernest j. Hansbrough Contact Ernest
Ernest's Gallery
member since: 12/21/2002
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Rating:
5
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Ernest J Hansbrough The 5D is the Best For wedding I live in Las Vegas and photography weeding all the time.love that camera
8/5/2006 8:37:43 AM
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