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This is my new old camera, a Canon 5D Mark I, which I picked up yesterday. I'm at least its third owner, and I'm very happy to give it a new home. I shot my new baby with my beloved Olympus Pen E-PL5. The Pen is marvelous; a compact camera with great build and image quality. Being a micro four-thirds system, there are adaptors for basically any camera mount out there, so the choice for glassware is crazy. Still, I wanted another interchangeable lens system, as possible backup and something different to try, so my search began. I had narrowed by choices down to 3 cameras; an used Canon 5D Mark I, an used Nikon D7000, and a new Pentax K50. I decided to go with the 5D after weighing my personal list of pros and cons of each candidate. A deciding factor is that I love the full-frame from shooting film, so I thought it would be nice to have a full-frame DSLR. Of course I've always wanted a full-frame DSLR, but never thought I could really afford one, but then I discovered how "relatively" cheap the Mark I's were in comparison to other full-frames out there. I didn't want to spend more than $600 Canadian dollars for a body and decent lens, so this was in my opinion a great deal for $430 ($325US or 290Euros). The body was $400 and the photographer who sold it to me threw the EF 50mm F1.8 II for $30. The camera also came with the battery charger, four batteries, an 8 GB CF card and a card reader. He said the lens had a flaw, which turned out to be a smudge that I was able to clean, so the lens is pretty much perfect. The camera is pretty clean too, maybe a sensor cleaning in a bit, but I think I'll get some good and fun use out of it.



Laite, jolla vapaa korkearesoluutioinen kuva valo, pehmennys, kamera, valokuvaus, vihreä, refleksi kamera, digitaalikamera, valokuva, Koko näyttö, kameran linssi, canon5dmarki, canon5dclassic, usedcamera, digitaalinen järjestelmäkamera, SLR kamera, kameroiden optiikka, mirrorless vaihdettava objektiivi kameran, kameran käyttäjä

, on otettu: E-PL5 01/06 2017 Laite, jolla kuva on otettu: 20.0mm, f/1.7s, 1/800s, ISO 200

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