Canon EOS 5D Digital SLR
Canon’s EOS 5D dslr comes with a 12.8 megapixels in a 35mm full frame sensor. With a maximum 4,368 x 2,912 pixel resolution you can print large size images or crop with more flexibility without having to reduce the print size too much.
Previous to the 5D Canon only had one other camera with a full frame sensor, the EOS-1Ds Mark II. Being a full on professional D-SLR it was expensive and quite large and heavy.
With the EOS 5D digicam, Canon finally has a product that fits nicely between the high end and the prosumer level EOS 350D/EOS 400D digital Rebel Xts. For lens compatibility the EOS 5D supports Canon’s EF series lenses (not EF-S).
Reviews have given the camera high praise for its high resolution (of course) and low noise images. Couple this with a quality lens and you should get outstanding images.
Being a full frame camera, a 50mm lens will give you exactly that, not the longer 35mm equivalent 75mm with a smaller sensor. Optics matter on a camera with a full frame so this may mean upgrading to better camera lenses if you do decide to shell out the money for this DSLR.
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