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DLNB Registered: Apr 14, 2006 Total Posts: 677 Country: Canada |
I recently sold my 30D and am planning to buy a used 5D classic. I mostly shoot people, flowers, landscape etc. No sports, birds or wildlife. |
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jamach Registered: Jan 31, 2005 Total Posts: 5184 Country: United States |
if you liked the 30d you will love the 5d, but the 30d gave 5 fps...if that is important then get a 50d and a great lens, or just get a great lens instead of a new camera - the 30d still delivers imho |
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repdomman Registered: Oct 24, 2008 Total Posts: 81 Country: United States |
I bought my 5d used almost 6 months ago after moving up from the XTI. and I'm never looking back. I love the camera, focus and buffer are great. I shoot portrait work and landscapes. |
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joeypk07 Registered: Jun 18, 2009 Total Posts: 16 Country: United States |
DLNB, for your type of photography I don't think you should have any problem with the buffer. If you didn't find yourself running into buffer issues with the 30D you won't like find that problem with the 5d. |
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Russ Isabella Registered: Jan 30, 2005 Total Posts: 8739 Country: United States |
The 5D doesn't shoot fast enough to fill the buffer! |
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Yohan Pamudji Registered: Jul 17, 2003 Total Posts: 1248 Country: United States |
The 5D isn't slow compared to the 30D in any way except for frames per second, and it sounds like that won't matter for your use. In just about every other way it's better. |
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meechahel Registered: Feb 15, 2008 Total Posts: 387 Country: United States |
For the type of work you're talking about, I doubt you will run into any problems with the 5D. I shoot a lot of sports and often used the 5D as a second body, next to a 1D3 or 1D2N. The cameras obviously have different speed characteristics, but I never had any problem using the 5D. Never filled up the buffer or was disappointed with the AF, just took some time to get used to. |
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hardlyboring Registered: Apr 19, 2008 Total Posts: 6395 Country: United States |
5d is not slow. it is sweet and it will blow the socks off your 30D right away. I have a 5D and 1ds2 and the 1ds2 only beats the 5D on autofocus in low light. 5D is a hell of a machine. |
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joekraft Registered: Apr 19, 2006 Total Posts: 2864 Country: United States |
For action shots (my 3 & 2 y.o.), I've never noticed an issue with the buffer. If I miss a shot, it's usually because I'm trying to focus with one of the peripheral AF points, or else trying to do a focus and recompose with the center point. Kids are too kinetic for that usually. |
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michael49 Registered: Jun 09, 2006 Total Posts: 4021 Country: United States |
Fast enough... ![]() |
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gheller Registered: Apr 30, 2002 Total Posts: 5247 Country: United States |
i have 2 cameras: the 5D and the 1D2 |
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DLNB Registered: Apr 14, 2006 Total Posts: 677 Country: Canada |
Nice! Well thanks for all the replies. I'm very much looking forward to the 5D. |
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DLNB Registered: Apr 14, 2006 Total Posts: 677 Country: Canada |
gheller wrote: |
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Ian.Dobinson Registered: Feb 18, 2007 Total Posts: 9093 Country: United Kingdom |
I think people are getting slow mixed up with FPS. yes the 5d is 3 fps and the 30D is 5 fps (or 3 if you choose. |
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chez Registered: Nov 26, 2003 Total Posts: 4874 Country: Canada |
DLNB wrote: |
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DLNB Registered: Apr 14, 2006 Total Posts: 677 Country: Canada |
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joezasada Registered: Feb 25, 2005 Total Posts: 3018 Country: Canada |
You will find the 5D to be pretty good, although if sports or fast-moving objects are your subject then you may want to find a used 1D2 (>$1000) or a used 1D (>$500) since those are easily affordable and are pretty much the best bodies for fast AF (the 5D isn't even in the same class for AF as the 1D types) |
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chez Registered: Nov 26, 2003 Total Posts: 4874 Country: Canada |
joezasada wrote: |
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RobertLynn Registered: Jan 05, 2008 Total Posts: 10290 Country: United States |
The 5D is plenty fast. The AF is fast, and accurate. Sure, it's not a 1dmk3, but it's going to do a lot better than the 30D. |