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Mar 24, 2010 03:08 |  #1

no real reason for the post other than to say

i just bought a 5Dmkii woot

upgrading from a 5C classic.. i was unsure if it is a noticeable difference but there is only one way to tell, so i bought one.

why do batteries take so long to charge :(

and where is a duck when you need one :)


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Mar 24, 2010 03:15 |  #2

congrats for the mkII. :)
Update your sig , and then tell me the difference if you have pic with it.


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Mar 24, 2010 04:40 |  #3

i just bought a 5Dmkii woot


What a major bummer.....Canon is announcing the 5DMK3 next week :(

<That never gets old for me :)>

LOL Enjoy your camera!!!! :)


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Mar 24, 2010 04:41 |  #4

fotoworx wrote in post #9859893 (external link)
What a major bummer.....Canon is announcing the 5DMK3 next week :(



thats why i bought this at the new reduced price :) :)

and i dont have the budget for the mk3 when it comes out, its going to be Expensive...

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congrats for the mkII.
Update your sig , and then tell me the difference if you have pic with it.

thanks,,, sig updated

just need battery to charge and get some time off work to go and use it..

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Mar 24, 2010 04:47 |  #5

You'll love the 5DMKII.

I still get a buzz everytime I take a pic with mine.

Enjoy!!


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Mar 24, 2010 05:11 |  #6

dynamitetony wrote in post #9859710 (external link)
and where is a duck when you need one :)

I think for the sake of convenience , i'll suggest all the photographer to raise their own duck, or for the people that's cheap, buy a colorful plastic duck at least. :lol:.


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Mar 24, 2010 07:52 |  #7

Congrats ... any pics yet? Today is first daylight pics with mine ... going to the lake to find that duck!


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Mar 24, 2010 07:53 |  #8

cheungupdt wrote in post #9859957 (external link)
I think for the sake of convenience , i'll suggest all the photographer to raise their own duck, or for the people that's cheap, buy a colorful plastic duck at least. :lol:.

OMG! I so have a fake duck in my studio basement I use on session ... great idea!


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Mar 24, 2010 08:22 |  #9

NatsRoses wrote in post #9860413 (external link)
Congrats ... any pics yet? Today is first daylight pics with mine ... going to the lake to find that duck!


no :( stuck at work and not had a chance to go out and play yet


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Mar 24, 2010 09:02 |  #10

dynamitetony wrote in post #9860544 (external link)
no :( stuck at work and not had a chance to go out and play yet

Well that work probably paid for the cam ... so it's all good! :-)


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Mar 24, 2010 12:26 |  #11

Congrats on a great camera!


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Mar 24, 2010 13:43 |  #12

NatsRoses wrote in post #9860787 (external link)
Well that work probably paid for the cam ... so it's all good! :-)

this is true ... nice way of looking at it.

vitacura wrote in post #9862039 (external link)
Congrats on a great camera!


thanks..


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