Scott Clark Offline Upload & Sell: On
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I recently went through this same dilemma. I bought an excellent 1Ds with low shutter count. For what I do, it's an amazing camera. Yes, the 5D is more modern (and I'd argue easier to use)...smaller, lighter, better high ISO performance.
Things I love about the 1Ds: AF system, eye-popping performance at low iso, build quality, lots of custom functions, 7 shot auto bracketing (VERY useful for HDR)...all the things that make a 1 series camera special.
Things I don't love: Battery system sucks, LCD isn't for chimps...it's really only useful for checking the histogram, controls can be frustrating...I don't think you should need two hands to change ISO, etc.
It's about as far from a P&S as you can get...it's a professional tool that you have to learn how to use. But, if you do your part it will deliver in spades. Canon pulled out all the stops on this camera, and it shows.
This is an argument that will go around and around...it's really a personal choice based on what you need from your camera. For me, the 1Ds fit the bill...for you it may or may not.
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