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Canon Eos 5d

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Brand Canon 2005
Model 1611102340
Released Year 2005
Type Digital Cameras
Series Eos
Color Black
Optical Zoom N/A
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon EOS 5D was released in 2005 as one of the pioneering full-frame digital SLR cameras making full use of a 35.8 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor.

It features a 12.8-megapixel resolution sensor, providing high-quality images with excellent detail and color accuracy.

The camera supports EF lenses, offering compatibility with a wide range of Canon optics to meet diverse photographic needs.

Autofocus is driven by a 9-point AF system with one cross-type sensor for reliable subject tracking.

The body construction includes a magnesium alloy chassis for durability while maintaining a lightweight form factor.

Image processing is handled by Canon's DIGIC II processor, enabling effective noise reduction and fast operation speeds.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture N/A
Digital Zoom N/A
Screen Size 2.5 in
Color Black
Device Charging Range 100-240
MPN 1611102340
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
California Prop 65 Warning NONE
Series Canon EOS
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 12.8 MP
Model Canon EOS 5D
Optical Zoom N/A
Features Auto Focus
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
UPC Does not apply
Release Year 2005
Camera Type Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR)
Sensor Full-frame CMOS, 35.8 x 23.9 mm
Effective Pixels 12.8 megapixels
Lens Mount Canon EF
Image Processor DIGIC II
ISO Sensitivity 100-1600 (expandable to 50, 3200)
Autofocus Points 9 points (1 cross-type)
Shutter Speed Range 30 sec to 1/8000 sec
Continuous Shooting Speed 3 fps
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism, approx. 97% coverage
LCD Screen 2.5-inch TFT color, approx. 230,000 pixels
Storage Media CF (CompactFlash) Type I/II
Battery Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack
Dimensions ā‰ˆ 152 x 113 x 75 mm
Weight Approx. 810 g (body only)
Body Material Magnesium alloy

Key Advantages

The EOS 5D introduced a full-frame sensor into a more affordable DSLR price range, democratizing high-end imaging quality.

Its 12.8MP sensor provided a good balance between resolution and low-light performance for its time.

The wide ISO range, expandable to 50-3200, supported versatile shooting conditions.

Strong compatibility with Canon EF lenses allowed photographers to use a vast lens ecosystem.

Durable magnesium alloy construction offered professional-level build quality in a compact body.

RAW shooting capability and comprehensive manual controls appealed to advanced amateurs and professionals.

Limitations

The Canon EOS 5D’s autofocus system was limited with just 9 AF points, trailing behind newer multi-point AF systems available later.

It lacked live view and video recording functions, which became standard in subsequent models.

The maximum burst shooting speed was limited to 3 frames per second, which is slow for action photography.

The rear LCD screen resolution was modest by modern standards (approximately 230,000 pixels).

The camera's weight and size, while light for a full-frame DSLR of its time, are heavier compared to today's mirrorless options.

The absence of built-in image stabilization meant relying on stabilized lenses for shake reduction.

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