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Used Canon 1D Mark IIn or 5d1?

 
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Feb 04, 2010 01:02 |  #1

The 1D will be about $1400 while 5d for $1000.

Will be using mostly for family photos and only action shots will probably be of fishes swimming in home aquariums:lol:.


Might sell 20D to help fund one of these.


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Feb 04, 2010 01:12 |  #2

If you're on a budget, why go with the IIn over the II? But for family photos I'd get the 5D.


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Feb 04, 2010 01:16 |  #3

TheHoff wrote in post #9537560 (external link)
If you're on a budget, why go with the IIn over the II? But for family photos I'd get the 5D.

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Both these are on sell locally.




  
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Feb 04, 2010 01:26 |  #4

5D will suit you better, I think.




  
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Feb 04, 2010 01:32 |  #5

as long as you don't have monster hands then go with the 5D. I like my 5D over the IIn, but not as much as the MkIII


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Feb 04, 2010 22:22 |  #7

Thanks for responses.


I'll try to arrange to go see both cameras and see which one fits better.




  
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Feb 04, 2010 23:34 |  #8

5D.


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