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May


Convergence has finally reached the high-altitude hamlets of Pro-Camera Land. This magnesium-bodied beauty summons the powers of a full-frame 21-megapixel sensor and mighty Digic 4 processor to bang out stills that often kick its much pricier brother, the 1D Mark III, squarely in the behind. But the 5D will also sate your motion picture jones with lush 1080p video at 30 fps. Leveraging a full complement of large-aperture autofocus lenses, the resulting footage has a truly cinematic feel. And shifting from video to stills and back again is quick and seamless. The wide ISO range with improved noise reduction means you can shoot in near darkness without the usual pointillist effects. Its pros are it has simple user interface. Self-cleaning sensor. Terrific high-ISO images. Peripheral-illumination correction eliminates vignetting to keep brightness consistent across the entire image. Auto lighting optimizer boosts shadow detail. Full manual control over video lets you micromanage every frame. External microphone jack. However, the cons are its autofocus system is not as fast as, say, Nikon’s.
Style: DSLR
Resolution: 10 megapixels and up
Manufacturer: Canon
Price: $2,700 (body only)

Convergence has finally reached the high-altitude hamlets of Pro-Camera Land. This magnesium-bodied beauty summons the powers of a full-frame 21-megapixel sensor and mighty Digic 4 processor to bang out stills that often kick its much pricier brother, the 1D Mark III, squarely in the behind. But the 5D will also sate your motion picture jones with lush 1080p video at 30 fps. Leveraging a full complement of large-aperture autofocus lenses, the resulting footage has a truly cinematic feel. And shifting from video to stills and back again is quick and seamless. The wide ISO range with improved noise reduction means you can shoot in near darkness without the usual pointillist effects. Its pros are it has simple user interface. Self-cleaning sensor. Terrific high-ISO images. Peripheral-illumination correction eliminates vignetting to keep brightness consistent across the entire image. Auto lighting optimizer boosts shadow detail. Full manual control over video lets you micromanage every frame. External microphone jack. However, the cons are its autofocus system is not as fast as, say, Nikon’s.

  • Style: DSLR
  • Resolution: 10 megapixels and up
  • Manufacturer: Canon
  • Price: $2,700 (body only)