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			|  | 04/20/2013 02:05:43 PM · #1 | 
		| | <------ Picked up an old, used 5D. 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 02:10:14 PM · #2 | 
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 Imagine how great this shot would have been if you had full frame!! Did this slice of turkey jerky turn out ok in the dehydrator?
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 02:10:25 PM · #3 | 
		| | Wouldn't have been that one for sale by a DPCer, would it? 
 ETA: You will have fun with it. After seven and a half years, I still love the results mine produces.
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 02:47:51 PM · #4 | 
		| | Welcome to the club brother! :) | 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 03:04:32 PM · #5 | 
		| | Can't buy skillz, Slippy. 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 03:28:17 PM · #6 | 
		| | I love the clunk of the 5d classic shutter biggest thing I noticed from the 20d | 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 04:03:25 PM · #7 | 
		| | | Originally posted by EL-ROI: 
   
 Imagine how great this shot would have been if you had full frame!! Did this slice of turkey jerky turn out ok in the dehydrator?
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 All I need now is a wide-angle/Fish-Eye lens, which I was just a bit too late to grab from ace flyman, doh!
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 04:05:47 PM · #8 | 
		| | | Originally posted by kirbic: Wouldn't have been that one for sale by a DPCer, would it?
 
 ETA: You will have fun with it. After seven and a half years, I still love the results mine produces.
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 No, there was a lineup for that.  I found this on Kijiji just a short distance from my house.  Came with four batteries, unused grip, strap still in the plastic.  I don't think it's ever been outside.  I took a blue-sky test shot while at the guys house, and there's a bit of dust I'll have to clean off.
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 04:11:33 PM · #9 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Garry: Can't buy skillz, Slippy.
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 But I heard the chicks go crazy for guys with 5Ds.
 
 A 5D is [(7D-5D)/5D]=40% better than a 7D, and should therefore produce scores 40% higher on DPC.
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 04:12:23 PM · #10 | 
		| | At last! The 5Dmk"SLIPPY" has been introduced! Welcome to the big leagues, chaincarver! | 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 04:17:49 PM · #11 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Strikeslip: 
 | Originally posted by Garry: Can't buy skillz, Slippy.
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 But I heard the chicks go crazy for guys with 5Ds.
 
 A 5D is [(7D-5D)/5D]=40% better than a 7D, and should therefore produce scores 40% higher on DPC.
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 Absolutely sound mathematical principles there, can't argue with that.
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 04:23:26 PM · #12 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Strikeslip: 
 All I need now is a wide-angle/Fish-Eye lens, which I was just a bit too late to grab from ace flyman, doh!
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 Go for the 12-24mm Siggy.  The old version has slightly lower optical performance, and a color cast - but 12mm rectilinear on a full frame body is something you just have to see to believe, and the old one is better corrected in terms of rectilinear projection :)
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 07:36:09 PM · #13 | 
		| | Thanks Cory, I'm going to have to do some research on a what to get for wide angle.  I think I'd prefer to buy used.  I think my Sigma 10-20 might fit but have vignetting problems as it's a crop sensor lens, I may even try selling it if I get a proper EF lens for the 5D. 
 First Shot, ISO 1600 managed a 1/125 exposure in our notoriously dark back room with just a bit of tree-filtered sunlight trickling in through the window. :-)
 
 
  
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			|  | 04/20/2013 10:11:27 PM · #14 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Strikeslip: Thanks Cory, I'm going to have to do some research on a what to get for wide angle.  I think I'd prefer to buy used.  I think my Sigma 10-20 might fit but have vignetting problems as it's a crop sensor lens, I may even try selling it if I get a proper EF lens for the 5D.
 
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 Perhaps a fellow D&Ber could take that off your hands....
 
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			|  | 04/20/2013 10:18:38 PM · #15 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Garry: 
 | Originally posted by Strikeslip: Thanks Cory, I'm going to have to do some research on a what to get for wide angle.  I think I'd prefer to buy used.  I think my Sigma 10-20 might fit but have vignetting problems as it's a crop sensor lens, I may even try selling it if I get a proper EF lens for the 5D.
 
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 Perhaps a fellow D&Ber could take that off your hands....
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 Make me an offer that doesn't include access to my Detroit. ;-P
 
 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 06:44:40 PM · #16 | 
		| |   sensor dust
 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 06:46:11 PM · #17 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Cory: 
 | Originally posted by Strikeslip: 
 All I need now is a wide-angle/Fish-Eye lens, which I was just a bit too late to grab from ace flyman, doh!
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 Go for the 12-24mm Siggy.  The old version has slightly lower optical performance, and a color cast - but 12mm rectilinear on a full frame body is something you just have to see to believe, and the old one is better corrected in terms of rectilinear projection :)
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 Reviews sound like what I'm after, found one in Toronto, emailed the guy selling it.
 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 06:46:48 PM · #18 | 
		| | That bad boy is in need of a cleaning!! 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 06:51:34 PM · #19 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Strikeslip: Thanks Cory, I'm going to have to do some research on a what to get for wide angle.  I think I'd prefer to buy used.  I think my Sigma 10-20 might fit but have vignetting problems as it's a crop sensor lens, I may even try selling it if I get a proper EF lens for the 5D.
 
 
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 sell it and buy a used 17-40L, out of pocket cost will be about $300. bonus is the range is a decent walk around on a crop.
 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 07:01:13 PM · #20 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Mike: 
 | Originally posted by Strikeslip: Thanks Cory, I'm going to have to do some research on a what to get for wide angle.  I think I'd prefer to buy used.  I think my Sigma 10-20 might fit but have vignetting problems as it's a crop sensor lens, I may even try selling it if I get a proper EF lens for the 5D.
 
 
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 sell it and buy a used 17-40L, out of pocket cost will be about $300. bonus is the range is a decent walk around on a crop.
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 I need ultra-wide to compensate for my shortcomings.
 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 07:02:50 PM · #21 | 
		| | I walked around Toronto this afternoon & took some shots.  Just reviewed them on my PC and it made me laugh at how I could zoom into spots in the photo and see such detail.  I laughed and laughed and laughed !!! I didn't think it would be like this. :-D 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 07:09:55 PM · #22 | 
		| | Awesome dude, I just went full frame too - everything you said +1 I love the detail and the high ISO performance is crazy. Still shooting with the DX for the next couple weeks, I already broke something in the new full frame (sensor cleaning, I closed the shutter on a swab... sigh...) can't wait to get it back though! 
 
 | Originally posted by Strikeslip: I walked around Toronto this afternoon & took some shots.  Just reviewed them on my PC and it made me laugh at how I could zoom into spots in the photo and see such detail.  I laughed and laughed and laughed !!! I didn't think it would be like this. :-D
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			|  | 04/22/2013 07:20:32 PM · #23 | 
		| | | Originally posted by ShutterRev: ...I already broke something in the new full frame (sensor cleaning, I closed the shutter on a swab... sigh...)...
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 OMG!  I don't know whether to laugh or cry. :-(  That sucks!  Maybe you need to bring it to a shop for cleanings from here on in.
 
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			|  | 04/22/2013 07:23:39 PM · #24 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Strikeslip: 
 | Originally posted by ShutterRev: ...I already broke something in the new full frame (sensor cleaning, I closed the shutter on a swab... sigh...)...
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 OMG!  I don't know whether to laugh or cry. :-(  That sucks!  Maybe you need to bring it to a shop for cleanings from here on in.
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 How the bloody hell did you do that?  Haven't actually heard of anyone having this happen to them before!  Really sorry to hear it too, that sucks!
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			|  | 04/22/2013 07:26:17 PM · #25 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Cory: 
 | Originally posted by Strikeslip: 
 | Originally posted by ShutterRev: ...I already broke something in the new full frame (sensor cleaning, I closed the shutter on a swab... sigh...)...
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 OMG!  I don't know whether to laugh or cry. :-(  That sucks!  Maybe you need to bring it to a shop for cleanings from here on in.
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 How the bloody hell did you do that?  Haven't actually heard of anyone having this happen to them before!  Really sorry to hear it too, that sucks!
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 I don't know Nikons, but in a Canon the only way I can think of is if the battery runs out, or you spazz out and turn off the power. 8-O
 
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