Digital Cameras by Megapixels

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Summary: Almost perfect
Comment: Beeing a Nikon guy it was a big step for me to move on to Canon. I had a Nikon D70S which was a good camera for me for a long time.

The menu/navigation system was easy to adapt, so no problems there. And it didn't take long before I understood I had a much much better camera in my hands. Without going into details, the image quality is simply very very good. I love this camera.

A thing I hvae noticed is that while the D70S needed very accurate settings for both shutter time and F-numbers in order to take good pictures, the 5D gives good pictures for a wide range of shutter times and F-numbers. Sounds a bit strange, but that's my experience.

I took a lot of pictures late in the evening and using 1600 ISO, the quality was still very good. I have notices that people try ISO 1600 and above when it is good light conditions. Note! This will not tell you anything about how the camera is at high ISO values with little light. You need to have little light to check how good the high ISOs are. And 1600 ISO gave smooth images with this camera.

Battery time was good. I took about 600 images over 3 weeks before it turned flat.

Note! This camera don't have a internal blitz, which off course is because it is a pro camera, but still its good for you to know...

Well. There is 1 problem with this camera. The focus points. They are as other say, centered to near the middle, so very often I need to crop the image in other ways than I had intended, often giving lot of air above the object. Typically I want to focus on the face, giving a lot of blue sky above the head. This is actually very irritating. Also the navigation for focus points are idiotic - every time I want to change focus pint I need to click this tiny button in the corner, before using the keypad. This means that I must move the camera away from my eyes every time I want to change point. Argg... It is also very hard to find the right focus point.

Ahhh, and I just loved the full size CMOS. No more x 1.5 for me!!!

Almost perfect this camera!

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Summary: This camera is great
Comment: I have taken some great photos on this camera. Its come down in price since I got mine a year ago so its even better value now. Good lenes are not cheap so expect to spend the same amaount again just on a couple of good lenses but for around $5k you should aquire a good kit. Battery life is very good. Build quality is strong. This is the one a lot of pros use. Only problem is when you fill up a memory stick with a bunch of 13meg photos, make sure you have a good enough PC to view them on because it sure slows down to a near halt. That's where a MAC comes in use.

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Summary: Best camera I've even owned...
Comment: and I've owned a ton of cameras. too many features to get into about this wonderful piece of equipment. Buy it...you won't be disappointed.

Tim
tfarrisphotography.com

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Summary: Canon EOS 5D, EF 24-105 f4L IS USM
Comment: What can you say? World class camera, phenomenal lens? Best of the Canon series ever? Everything and more?
Only question is obvious, workhorse camera that has been issued for several years now. What will be it's replacement? Hard to believe there will be a better performing camera for the dollar value. As to the lens: it far exceeds many other in the EF line and is well worth the investment.

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Summary: Upgrade from XTI
Comment: Probably like most people that are waiting for that "phantom" 5d MKII, I couldn't wait no more. The rebate pushed me over the edge. I'm glad I took the plunge. This camera rocks! I'm so glad I upgraded. I'm sure the next version is gonna have all the bells and whistles, but this has become a legendary camera. Everyone has already gone over the specs and likes and dislikes. I just want to say anyone waiting for the new version and wondering if they got this, would they be happy......be assured you will be VERY happy.