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Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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Picture Style offers a selection of presets and can be customised to fine tune the white balance, sharpness, contrast and saturation. Settings can be applied to video too.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Picture Style: Standard

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Picture Style: Landscape

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Picture Style: Neutral

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Picture Style: Portrait

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Picture Style: Faithful

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Picture Style: User-customised

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Live view & lenses

>>Live View seems to be for camera phone numpties with a little too much cash.

It's difficult to frame a shot when holding the camera at arms length above the head - being able compose the shot using the display is very useful when photographing in a large crowd.

I'd second what several people have pointed out - quality optics (ie an L series lens) are essential to get the most out of a camera like this. Factor in upto £5k for a set of "fast" lenses. My ideal bag would include wide (16-35mm f2.8L), portrait (24-70mm f2.8L or 50mm f1.2L) and telephoto (70-200mm f2.8L IS USM).

Then you will need filters (UV, polarising), lots of memory cards, batteries, a sound tripod, remote shutter switch, flash unit and bag. You will probably also want a spare body too just in case....

Being a photo enthusiast can be very costly!

The pickpocket because carrying a bag containing several thousand pounds worth of kit around makes you a target for those who would part you from it...

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I'll get my coat - check my wallet - Bah!

I'm saving up for one of these.

There is a great demo video you can have a look at called "Reverie", which you should be able to find by Googling the words below.

EOS 5D Mark II Video Reverie

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Pedants, the lot of you

Yea, it was not the first (and only arguably the best), poor comment from the author either badly researched or a typo, but unlike the view of many posters this is not a history of digital article (which would be interesting, anyone remember Studiokit from the mid 90s? or the leica S series, again larger than full frame in the mid 90s?).

Stu hits the nail on the head when he brings it back to lenses, although it's not quite as simple as saying over 12 needs better lenses;

. Lots of pixels (to give the definition)

. Physically large sensor (to ensure enough photons hit the pixels)

. Big glass (to allow lots of light in)

This is why the 10Mp £49 ASDA compact is a world away from the 10Mp EOS 400D, there's lots of detailed reasons why (bokeh, circles of confusion) but it all comes down to the three factors above, get lots of light and chop it up into small bits (but not too small or reciprocity and wavelength becomes a factor).

I remain unconvinced by the article, there's a lot of space that says loads of things (some of the example images used were useless) but makes no relevant comparisons or real reasons why the 5DMk2 is so good, I have some great pictures that directly compare images on my 400D and 5DMk2 using both the 70-200 F2.8L IS and 400 F2.8L IS (the 100-400 pictured is a good lens but poor compared to these two) - A Mk1/Mk2 comparison woudl have made far more sense.

It has really undersold the 5DMk2

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