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Canon EOS 5D 12.8 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens | 
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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $3,299.00 Buy Used: $2,449.99 You Save: $849.01 (26%)
New (10) Used (2) from $2,449.99
Rating: 114 reviews Sales Rank: 4249
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 105 Minimum Focal Length: 24 Maximum Resolution: 12.8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.6 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.5 x 8.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 5D Kit Model: 5D Kit UPC: 013803083897 EAN: 0013803083897
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 12.8-megapixel CCD captures images up to 4,368 x 2,912 pixels | | • | 2.5-inch LCD screen can be viewed even at extreme angles of up to 170 degrees | | • | Consecutive shooting allows the capture of 3.0 frames per second for up to 60 consecutive JPEG or 17 RAW frames in a burst | | • | Includes EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM lens | | • | Captures images on CompactFlash Type I and Type II cards, compatible with cards of 2 GB capacity and larger |
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Product Description Canon EOS 5D offers advanced photographers a lightweight, robust digital SLR that uses Canon's superlative EF lenses without a conversion factor. Its full-frame 12.8 Megapixel CMOS sensor combines with Canon's DIGIC II Image Processor, a high-precision 9-point AF system with 6 assist points, and "Picture Style" color control to deliver images of superior quality with enough resolution for any application. With its wide-angle capabilities, 2.5 inch LCD and magnesium-alloy body, the 5D is the perfect addition to the Digital EOS line. White balance bracketing - +/-3 stops in full-stop increments Enabled with depth-of-field preview button when used with optional Speedlite 580EX, 550EX, 430EX, MR-14EX, or MT-24EX; pressing the depth-of-field preview button fires a modeling-flash Exposure modes - Program AE (Shiftable), Shutter speed-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Full Auto, E-TTL II autoflash program AE, Manual exposure ISO range - Equivalent to ISO 100-1600 (in 1/3-stop increments), ISO speed can be expanded to ISO 50 and 3200 1/8000 to 30 sec. (1/3-stop increments), X-sync at 1/200 sec. shutter speeds 3 fps Continuous shoot mode Image format display mode Single image, 9-image index, Magnified zoom (approx. 1.5x to 10x), Auto play, Auto play right after shooting, Rotated, Jump Uses BP511 battery series Unit Dimensions (without lens) 6.0 x 4.4 x 3.0 in./152 x 113 x 75mm; Weight 28.6 oz./810g (Body only. Battery - 2.9 oz./82g)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 109 more reviews...
Wedding Photographer's dream... November 30, 2008 Work of Life (Miami, Florida USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a pro wedding photographer. I've had a pair of these since 2006 and could not be happier. I did quite a bit of research, not just online, but in the field. I rented various models of pro offerings from Canon and Nikon. I attended "rep" days at my local camera store so I could grill the Nikon and Canon reps for answers to the questions that were not covered in the marketing materials or online reviews. I wanted a professional camera set up, but ended up with the pro-sumer 5D from Canon. Here are the factors that finally made my decision; 1)Performance: It must possess a fast enough ISO to capture clean low light images. It must have enough processor mettle to keep up with fast paced shooting. Any processor lag is not acceptable. It must produce file quality and size that delivers professional quality images to my clients. It must be durable enough to withstand the inherent bumps, dust and inclement weather I encounter during the course of a wedding. It must work perfectly with professional quality lenses, flashes and batteries. 2)Size/Weight I have small hands and not a huge amount of forearm strength. I needed an ergonomic set-up that I could carry continuously for 8-10 hours without needing to take up a special exercise routine that would give me Pop-eye arms. Granted, there were "better" cameras, but they were weighed down with additional features that I didn't want or need. I needed a lighter camera with standard and well placed controls that I can change and adapt from moment to moment without needing to scroll through lots of options. My biggest complaint about the 5D was the lack of weather seals and dust management, but these issues turned out to be minor. I don't change lenses that often and I clean the sensors before every job. This has kept the dust to a minimum. Overall, I have been very satisfied with the 5D and would not hesitate to recommend it to sports and wedding photographers. It is a fast and lightweight camera that produces nice large image files.
I own 2 of these! November 29, 2008 Tracy A. Bohannan (Fort Worth, Texas) I cannot say enough how amazing this camera is. It is so great I had to buy another for a backup because after using it the 20D or 30D just didn't cut it. The colors straight from camera (if you shoot jpg) are awesome! A little tweak in lightroom to make them look just right and my editing time has been cut in half! I do shoot in a custom mode with no in camera sharpening and a tad of extra contrast. Great in low light, good color, love the full frame sensor, easy to use as far as the menu....just good. :)
Will Always Be a Great Camera November 17, 2008 James S. Hafner (Austin, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Regardless of where technology takes photography in the next 5/10 years, this will always be a great camera. I have a feeling it will be one of those 'classics' that some people will carry around forever.
Seller changed mind October 9, 2008 F Franklin (east coast) 0 out of 33 found this review helpful
I cannot rate this product simply because the seller pulled the item and even though he refunded my money promptly I missed out on the sell after he reposted it. He said he didn't have all the pieces or accessories together and had to pull the camera. Shouldn't that have been done before he posted the camera for sale in the first place?? Not only was there not enough information on the camera and I had to continually email the seller. But then I didn't recieve the emails in a timely manner to inform me that he had reposted the item. Very disappointed.
Camera Is Great But Do Not Buy Big Ticket Items from Amazon September 29, 2008 Anthony Zinnanti (Valencia, California United States) 7 out of 29 found this review helpful
I gave two stars to get the attention of those wanting to buy big ticket price point goodies from Amazon. The Canon 5D is - mostly - all that it's cracked up to be. However, you are well advised not to buy this item through Amazon - let alone any big ticket item. I received the camera and it was poorly packed. When I opened the camera, it appeared that it may have been a previous return. There were marks on the back of the camera as if someone using lotion or who has handled greasy food had handled the camera. I checked the camera and, otherwise, all seemed to be working properly and all documentation and accessories were present. So, given the hassle of returning online purchases, I decided to keep the camera. Then I was doing some high-key (background) editorial work at f22 and noticed some unusual artifact. Upon looping the sensor, it turns out that the sensor had a minor scratch. This was a latent defect that was not readily observable even upon fairly rigid inspection of the camera. I contacted Amazon and, by this time, the return window was 20 days past. I was just looking to exchange the camera for an identical model. Amazon's response was not just "too bad," but actually three conflicting responses which would have only compounded the problem if I sent the camera off to the "never never land" of Amazon returns. I would have been without a camera and without a refund. One customer service agent said that I couldn't exchange the camera as Amazon doesn't sell the Canon 5D any longer. In fact, they do. Another agent said to return the camera for a refund and make sure it was insured for shipping. Upon seeking to clarify the return terms, another agent responded and said that Amazon "stands firm" by it's policy that a return cannot be made after the 30 day window has expired. My mistake? First, not returning the item immediately. Second, not spending a couple more hundred to have the peace of mind of dealing with a trusted camera shop. The moral of the story is "Do not buy big ticket items from price point online vendors such as Amazon unless you can take the downside of getting burned." Welcome to the new world of retail.
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