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The '''[[Canon]] EOS 5D''' was released in October, 2005. It was the world's smallest, lightest full-frame digital [[SLR]] camera, not much bigger than, as slim as and even a little lighter than the APS-C model [[Canon EOS 30D]] of 2004. The EOS 5D features a 9-point [[autofocus]] with 6 invisible support points, a large 2.5-inch high-resolution TFT LCD, and USB 2.0. Its most impressive feature is the enormous 12.8 megapixel full-frame [[CMOS]] sensor which measures 24mm x 36mm, the same size as a [[35mm]] negative.
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The 5D featured a new, rugged [[focal plane shutter]] rated for 100,000 shots.  The vertically travelling shutter will reliably deliver up to 60 frames at 3 frames per second with the "JPG high quality" setting.
 
 
 
The camera takes CF cards or ''[[microdrive]]s'' as image storage devices.
 
 
 
It was replaced in 2008 with the [[Canon EOS 5D Mark II]].
 
 
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The '''[[Canon]] EOS 5D''' was released in October, 2005. It was the world's smallest, lightest full-frame digital [[SLR]] camera, not much bigger than, as slim as and even a little lighter than the APS-C model [[Canon EOS 30D]] of 2004. The EOS 5D features a 9-point [[autofocus]] with 6 invisible support points, a large 2.5-inch high-resolution TFT LCD, an additional [[LCD]] on camera top as status display, and USB 2.0. Its most impressive feature is the enormous 12.8 megapixel full-frame [[CMOS]] sensor which measures 24mm x 36mm, the same size as a [[35mm]] negative.
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The 5D featured a new, rugged [[focal plane shutter]] rated for 100,000 shots. The vertically travelling shutter will reliably deliver up to 60 frames at 3 frames per second with the "JPG high quality" setting.
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==Used 5D==
 
==Used 5D==
 
Today (year 2023) used working Canon EOS 5D [[DSLR]] bodies are sometimes available for less than 200 €uro. Of course they are 18 years old and not every vendor can tell you the number of shutter actuations of the individual item. But if you're lucky that's almost the cheapest possible entry into full-frame digital photography.
 
Today (year 2023) used working Canon EOS 5D [[DSLR]] bodies are sometimes available for less than 200 €uro. Of course they are 18 years old and not every vendor can tell you the number of shutter actuations of the individual item. But if you're lucky that's almost the cheapest possible entry into full-frame digital photography.
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* [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos5d/ Canon EOS 5D review] by Phil Askey at [http://www.dpreview.com Digital Photography Review]
 
* [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos5d/ Canon EOS 5D review] by Phil Askey at [http://www.dpreview.com Digital Photography Review]
 
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Revision as of 20:03, 17 March 2024

The Canon EOS 5D was released in October, 2005. It was the world's smallest, lightest full-frame digital SLR camera, not much bigger than, as slim as and even a little lighter than the APS-C model Canon EOS 30D of 2004. The EOS 5D features a 9-point autofocus with 6 invisible support points, a large 2.5-inch high-resolution TFT LCD, an additional LCD on camera top as status display, and USB 2.0. Its most impressive feature is the enormous 12.8 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor which measures 24mm x 36mm, the same size as a 35mm negative.

The 5D featured a new, rugged focal plane shutter rated for 100,000 shots. The vertically travelling shutter will reliably deliver up to 60 frames at 3 frames per second with the "JPG high quality" setting.

The camera takes CF cards or microdrives as image storage devices.

It was replaced in 2008 with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.



Used 5D

Today (year 2023) used working Canon EOS 5D DSLR bodies are sometimes available for less than 200 €uro. Of course they are 18 years old and not every vendor can tell you the number of shutter actuations of the individual item. But if you're lucky that's almost the cheapest possible entry into full-frame digital photography.

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Canon Digital SLR Cameras
Full Frame Professional: EOS-1D X | EOS-1D X Mark III
EOS-1Ds Mark III | EOS-1Ds Mark II | EOS-1Ds
APS-H Professional: EOS-1D Mark IV | EOS-1D C | EOS-1D Mark III
EOS-1D Mark II N | EOS-1D Mark II | EOS-1D
Full Frame Pro-sumer: EOS 5D Mark IV | EOS 5Ds | EOS 5Ds R
EOS 5D Mark III | EOS 5D Mark II | EOS 5D
Pro-sumer: EOS 90D | EOS 80D | EOS 77D | EOS 70D | EOS 60D
EOS 50D | EOS 40D | EOS 30D | EOS 20D | EOS 10D | EOS 6D
EOS 6D Mark II | EOS 7D Mark II | EOS 7D | EOS D60 | EOS D30
Consumer: EOS 4000D | EOS 2000D | EOS 1200D | EOS 1300D
EOS 1100D | EOS 1000D | EOS 850D | EOS 800D
EOS 760D | EOS 750D | EOS 700D | EOS 650D | EOS 600D
EOS 550D | EOS 500D | EOS 450D | EOS 400D
EOS 350D | EOS 300D | EOS 250D | EOS 200D | EOS 100D
Astrophotography: EOS 60Da | EOS 20Da