How slow is the 5D classic?
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DLNB
Registered: Apr 14, 2006
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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.
What I'm wondering is just how slow is the 5D classic? Will I be running into a full buffer a lot? Autofocus speed?
My 30D was fast enough for me.
I would really like a 1DsMKII but it's a little too expensive.



jamach
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
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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

Joe



repdomman
Registered: Oct 24, 2008
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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.



joeypk07
Registered: Jun 18, 2009
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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.



Russ Isabella
Registered: Jan 30, 2005
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The 5D doesn't shoot fast enough to fill the buffer! But seriously, it is not slow in any of the ways you've mentioned and I can't imagine you will be disappointed. Frame rate is the only 'limitation' and that isn't likely to be a factor for you.



Yohan Pamudji
Registered: Jul 17, 2003
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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.



meechahel
Registered: Feb 15, 2008
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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.

Only gripe is a little shutter lag with the 5D (time from pressing the button to the shutter actually opening). But again, for everyday stuff this is fine and I don't even notice it since I've been using my 5D so much lately. It sounds like the 5D would suit you very well!



hardlyboring
Registered: Apr 19, 2008
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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.
Doug



joekraft
Registered: Apr 19, 2006
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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.



michael49
Registered: Jun 09, 2006
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Fast enough... ...

5D, 70-200 f/4....


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gheller
Registered: Apr 30, 2002
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i have 2 cameras: the 5D and the 1D2

comparatively, 5D is sloooooooow

greg



DLNB
Registered: Apr 14, 2006
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Nice! Well thanks for all the replies. I'm very much looking forward to the 5D.



DLNB
Registered: Apr 14, 2006
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gheller wrote:
i have 2 cameras: the 5D and the 1D2

comparatively, 5D is sloooooooow

greg


This is the kind of thing I've read and the reason I posted the question.
On my 30D I never used the high speed mode. As long as the camera is reasonably fast (similar to the 30D frame rates aside) I'll be very happy with it.



Ian.Dobinson
Registered: Feb 18, 2007
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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.
I think what the OP was meaning (sorry if I'm wrong) was there used to be reports that the 5D was much slower in use.
But going by the specs on TDP
The 5D shutter lag is 75ms with a VF blackout of 145ms
which compares to the 30D of 65ms and 110ms
Yes the 1 series is faster but then you'ed hope so for the extra cost

As for the buffer the 5d is bigger than OP's 30D at there respective top FPS so with the 30D chopped down to 3 fps I would think it would be about the same (the 5D manages 60jpeg or 17 Raw)



chez
Registered: Nov 26, 2003
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DLNB wrote:
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.
What I'm wondering is just how slow is the 5D classic? Will I be running into a full buffer a lot? Autofocus speed?
My 30D was fast enough for me.
I would really like a 1DsMKII but it's a little too expensive.



What situations did you come across photographing people, flowers or landscapes where you even think you'll run into a buffer issue with any camera?



DLNB
Registered: Apr 14, 2006
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What situations did you come across photographing people, flowers or landscapes where you even think you'll run into a buffer issue with any camera?

Before my 30D I used a 300D. I just wanted to make sure it's not 300D kinda slow. With that camera I would often have to wait for the buffer to clear if I shot RAW, Never a problem with my 30D and it looks like it wont be a problem with the 5D.



joezasada
Registered: Feb 25, 2005
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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)



chez
Registered: Nov 26, 2003
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joezasada wrote:
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)


Except when it comes to low light where the 5D has much quicker and more accurate focus than the 1dMKIIn.



RobertLynn
Registered: Jan 05, 2008
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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.

I OWNED a 30D, I OWN a 5D.



joezasada
Registered: Feb 25, 2005
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chez wrote:
joezasada wrote:
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)


Except when it comes to low light where the 5D has much quicker and more accurate focus than the 1dMKIIn.


I find the opposite... low light AF is where the 1D / 1D2 shines... you can change the focus assist points option or AI servo tracking speed and have a lot of variation, depending on the situation



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