If, like me, you need an optical viewfinder with an optical viewfinder more than aps-c, full-frame image character and are not afraid to lose ergonomics and the future of camera, then this camera could be a good option for you. I have some experience with Aps-C cameras like Canon XSI, 40D, T1I, T3, Nikon D7000, D3000, D300 and Micro 4/3 cameras like Panasonic Lumix GX1 and Olympus EPL1 and none of them can characterize the picture so convey a full 5d frame can give. Obviously there's something about the optical performance that goes with full frame (a real and well-documented physical fact), but there's also a digital aspect of the image that's enhanced, or at least transformed, with this Canon 5d, and that's what you're after should pay attention to when editing images coming from this camera. The camera is not for everyone and certainly not for geeks. And not for GI Joe photographers who need the precise, fast focus and machine gun fire of the F15. This maybe for students, hobbyists. Features: - High quality digital image even compared to today's standards. .- A bit bulky and heavy.- The sensor needs regular cleaning (the only way is to clean the sensor manually).- Mirror noise is louder than APS-C cameras. possible aspects.
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