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Canon EOS 5D Mark II 21 1MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera Body Only

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II 21 1MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera Body Only




Compact, lightweight with environmental protection, EOS 5D successor boasts a newly-designed Canon CMOS sensor, with ISO sensitivity up to 25,600 for shooting in near dark conditions. The new DIGIC 4 processor combines with the improved CMOS sensor to deliver medium format territory image quality at 3.9 frames per second, for up to 310 frames. Triggered from Live View Mode, HD video capture allows users to shoot uninterrupted at full 1080 resolution at 30fps — for amazing quality footage with outstanding levels of detail and realism. The integration of HD movie capability into a high-end 21.1-megapixel camera opens a multitude of new possibilities for photojournalists and news photographers. With its full frame CMOS sensor and outstanding ISO performance, the EOS 5D Mark II will appeal to any photographer in search of the finest camera equipment available — from studio and wedding to nature and travel photographers.

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4 Stars Excellent full frame but also look at competition
I will only write a short review about this camera because others have already written very extensive reviews about it. For an even more comprehensive one, I would refer you to the website DPReview.

After thinking about this camera for 6 months, I finally convinced myself to buy it. I am not regretting the decision at all. This is an excellent camera for my needs and the picture quality and resolution from its 21 megapixel sensor is simply mind boggling. In my mind, the main advantage of all those megapixels is the ability to do an extensive crop without sacrificing the image quality. I owned a 30D and if I crop files from it just a little bit, the sharpness suffers.

Let me now talk about the high ISO performance of the 5D Mark II. It is definitely amazing. Different people have different tolerances as far as image noise but for me it is excellent up to ISO 1600. I went to an indoor place with Christmas lights display and shot ISO 3200 and I was still happy with the results. I did have to clean up half of the files with the Noise Ninja software. But guess what, the files clean up very easily with the noise reduction software. Images from my 30D did not clean up as easily.

The only reason why I did not give this camera 5 stars is because of its autofocus (AF) system. Now, I mainly shoot portraits and nature. I don’t do much sports. And for subjects that are father away, I mainly use the center AF which is extremely adequate. However, when I shoot portraits at closer distances and shallow apertures, I like using specific AF points (to avoid blur). In these instances, I can’t help but feel that there should be more focus points.

How about using the camera for moving subjects? I don’t think it was designed to be a sports camera. It can take 4 frames per second which I don’t think is very adequate. Although I’ve seen pictures from very talented photographers from DPReview take amazing pictures of birds in flight with this camera so it can be done. (Google “liquidstone pbase” and you will be amazed.)

While I love this camera and will use it for many years, I advice you to also read about the alternatives. I will list them below.

If you are a Canon user and have Canon lenses, another alternative is the 7D. The 7D is not a full frame camera but an APS-C (cropped sensor) camera. The 7D is superior to the 5D in terms of its autofocus system (faster frame rate, more sensitive AF points, and more AF points) and features (better LCD, bigger viewfinder, electronic grid, customizable buttons) but inferior to the 5D in terms of image quality and ISO performance.

If you are starting from scratch or if you are willing to switch, you also should consider the Nikon D700. As far as image quality and high ISO performance, I think both cameras are at par. Canon is superior in terms of having a higher resolution (21 vs 12 megapixels) and 1080p video. But Nikon is superior in terms of build quality, weather sealing, and autofocus system. The D700′s autofocus system is really more advanced than the 5D2′s. It has 51 AF points (15 of which are the more sensitive cross-type kind) and a frame rate of 5 FPS without the battery grip and 8 FPS with the grip.

So which should you buy, the D700 or the 5D Mark II? If you will use the camera mainly for sports, then you should definitely go for the D700. Otherwise, it’s a matter of preference. If you prefer a higher resolution camera with 1080p video, go for the 5D Mark II. If you prefer a more robust camera with excellent weather sealing and a pro-autofocus, then go for the D700.

5 Stars You will never want to put this camera down!
I shot 35mm film ages ago, but stopped when the cost of purchasing film and processing fees became prohibitive. I have been a photographer in one form or another for nearly 20 years. I decided that I definitely wanted to go digital, but was not happy with any of the cropped sensor bodies available at the time (early 2000′s). When the 1Ds and 5D models first became available, I drooled, but couldn’t justify the amount of money. So I waited. Along came the 5D Mark II (or as we say in the software industry, version 2.0) The price was lower than the original 5D and the quality and speed were even better then the now-three year old model. I saved my pennies and nickels for a while and finally purchased one!

From the moment I picked up the demonstrator model in the store, I knew this was the camera for me. Well balanced, large view-finder, and *gasp* video! I’m not much of a videographer, but seriously, taking HD clips with a prime lens on a full-frame sensor is just insane!

Pros:

- Low-light performance has to be seen to be believed. I’m sure you have heard the hype, but it’s not hype. You really can take reasonable pictures in much darker rooms than you ever thought possible.

- Well balanced in your hands

- Simple menu system that does not require an engineering degree to use.

- Image quality (IQ) that simply blows away everything else in its class.

- Price is actually reasonable for what you get; hundreds less than the competition.

- Video!

Cons:

- The IQ is _too_ good. You can actually tell the difference between pictures taken with “L” glass and those that were not.

- Frame rate isn’t great for sports. If this is your intended use, look at the 7D or 1D.

- Video limited in odd ways. Then again, this is a DSLR, not a camcorder.

In spite of what I just said about taking pictures with “L” glass, this camera is perfectly serviceable with regular lenses. Just realize that they are “consumer” grade and will have issues when shot wide open or when at the minimum or maximum of the zoom range. That said, the “nifty fifty” (50mm f/1.8) that sells for around $100 takes astonishingly good pictures.

If you’re just starting out, the lenses that I would recommend buying with this body are:

17-40mm f/4 L – Eye-popping landscapes. The 16-35mm f/2.8 L is a stop faster, but neither lens will see much indoor use as you would have to be mere inches away from your subject to fill the frame. The extra stop also doubles the price with little benefit in the scenarios that it is likely to be used. At 2.8 the faster lens is quite soft, and the image quality in general is not quite as good. Save your money and get the 17-40. You won’t be sorry!

24-70mm f/2.8 L – Fantastic walk-around lens. The 24-105mm f/4 that comes in the 5DMkII kit has more reach and is image stabilized, but I still prefer the speed of the 24-70. You can do more with it in lower light sitations.

70-200mm f/2.8 L – The IS version of this lens is silly expensive, but the standard version shares the same glass with its brother. For portraits and weddings, you cannot have a finer lens. The f/4 cousins are smaller and lighter. If you plan to shoot outdoors most of the time where there is sufficient light, then you should be fine with it. Indoors you will find yourself using a flash more often, even with the IS version of the f/4. The bokeh from the f/2.8 is noticeably better too.

50mm f/1.8 or f/1.4 – The “L” version of this lens is f/1.2 and about $1k more. It’s soft at f/1.2 and shoots its best at f/1.4 and higher. The “L” glass _is_ better than its cheaper cousins, but is it really worth it? This is one of the rare cases where there is little need to buy the “L” version. Buy the f/1.4 for $350 or the f/1.8 for $100 and enjoy it.

5 Stars Finally a DSLR that perform as good as Film SLRs with long exposure
I used to own Nikon FM10 35mm film SLR, I enjoyed shooting long exposure shots at night in city areas, when I switched to DSLR, the first one was Canon EOS Rebel XT, I tried the same night long exposure and the photos always have lot of grainy red dots, no matter how much the ISO is low and different size aperture.

Then I bought Canon 40D, and I got the same problem, I even tried Nikon D90, the red dots were reduced, but still very noticeable. The exposure time was always less than 30 seconds, but the shooting was always in the city night, were there are always light pollution.

Finally I got the 5D Mark II, and I did few testing and the red dots were very minimal, my friend gave me a tip, to disable the long exposure comp in the camera, which is the opposite of what someone should do, but that did the trick, the shots looked much better and cleaner. This is truly an amazing sensor, that can match the 35mm film quality.

4 Stars game changer
If you’ve made it this far you’re basically looking for encouragement to buy this camera – not for actual information. I can offer encouragement.

I’ve been a working professional for my entire life and have spent fortunes on gear. I own a complete Hasselblad H3DII system and that system was so good I sold my entire backup Canon EOS 1Ds MkII system since it simply wasn’t good enough for ad campaigns. This camera still isn’t as good as the Hasselblad but it’s close – close enough that I use it a lot. The video function however puts it in another realm altogether. It’s got issues with sound but as I make my transition to moving images this camera is helping the process. The camera needs manual level controls for the audio and it needs firewire for shooting tethered – USB is so slow it’s worthless. Those are my complaints.

I consider it my Hasselblad point and shoot. Good enough for print work and cheap enough to replace when it get’s smashed. I did a two week off road motorcycle trip in Canada and the camera was dropped, mounted to the motorcycle, used in pouring rain and whipping dust storms – things I’d never do with the Hasselblad. It didn’t miss a beat.

4 Stars Fabulous camera when it works
This camera takes fabulous photos and HD videos. The 24 – 105mm f/4L IS USM lens in the kit version is also superb–probably the best all-around lens you can get for this camera. The lack of autofocus in video mode is a slight drawback, but the HD quality is astounding. The only drawback I’ve found is the lack of reliability: mine has conked out twice already and had to be sent to the Canon repair center! Don’t count on it as your only camera in a critical situation.

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Pentax Remote Control F for Pentax Digital Cameras

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Pentax Remote Control F for Pentax Digital Cameras




Pentax has been a leader in the photographic field for many years. Many Pentax innovations have become standards in the industry. Pentax’s enthusiasm and devotion towards the development of high-quality products have thrived over the years and continues to be stronger than ever.The Zoom LS Remote Control F will fire the shutter release after 3 seconds on select cameras with remote capability. It works up to 15 feet in front of the camera.

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3 Stars Doesn’t work very well
The product description says it works up to 15 feet away. I’m not sure if there are conditions to this statement, but all I know is that it doesn’t work that far away for me. I have to be right next to the camera when outdoors in the bright sunlight. I purchased this item so I could do family group photos more easily. I was tired of trying to run and pose for a picture before the camera timer ran down. This summer we were all posing out on the beach and I never could get the remote to work unless I was practically standing nose to lens with my camera. I’m not sure if it works better indoors, but if you’re planning to use it outside, I can tell you it’s not a good choice.

5 Stars Pentax remote control F
Works good with my K20D. Tried it a few of times, works from at least 15ft away (thats the farthest i’ve tried it so far)

5 Stars Remote control
This remote is small enough to take a picture with out any one looking at the photo being able to see that you had the remote in your hands. It is about the size of an average man’s thumb

4 Stars Indispensable Remote – Very Good Function & Value
If possible, I would RATE THIS ITEM 4.75 STARS

I’ve been using the Pentax Remote Control F with a K20D camera body and BG2 battery pack and have high praise for the small device. For me, the wireless remote performs the task of operating a K20D camera and after 5 months of uses, without any hiccups and has never let me down. The unit is very compact and the engineers at Pentax found a way to store the device inside the BG2 battery pack. A smart design feature that I appreciate very much as I know I will never be without the wireless remote

A side note, when pointing the near IR LED on the remote with in the field of view of the lens you are using, the near IR LED at the pointing end of the wireless remote is visible to a K20D camera and appears in photos as a small light source in the operator’s hand. Hence, if the operator of the remote includes themselves into a photo, it is advisable to bounce the IR signal off of a surface such that the LED on the remote does not appear conspicuous in photos taken with the device.

As stated by other reviewers, the Wireless Remote Control F is very small, not much larger than the size of 2 SD memory cards end to end, approximately twice as thick and easy to lose. Therefore, it would be very convenient and without altering the exterior dimension of the device, if a small pass through sectional could be cut out from one of the corners and or modify the housing of the remote so a small key ring could loop through the remote. That way, if a user is without a BG2 battery pack, the wireless remote could be easily clipped and secured to a camera case or bag.

As a whole, the price to value and function for the Pentax Wireless Remote F is excellent and a device I recommend every K20D user to have.

Minus 0.25 for no secure storage method other than the BG2 battery pack.

1 Star Never worked
I was not able to use this remote for more than a month after ordering because I was out of the country. When I got back, I opened the package and tried to use it but it never worked. Since more than 30 days have passed, it doesn’t make sense to return it. I’ll stick to my cable remote.

In addition, it looks quite cheap and very small & light (easy to drop & lose)

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Nikon EN EL3e Rechargeable Li Ion Battery for D200 D300 D700 and D80 Digital SLR Cameras Part 25334

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Nikon EN EL3e Rechargeable Li Ion Battery for D200 D300 D700 and D80 Digital SLR Cameras Part 25334




designed for use with select Nikon digital SLR cameras * capacity: 7.4V/1500 mAh * warranty: 30 days *

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5 Stars Nikon EN-EL3e Battery Purchase
I’m completely satisfied with every aspect of this transaction and product quality. The price can’t be beat for genuine Nikon EN-EL3e batteries. The ordering process was straight forward, response and delivery was prompt and accurate. I would purchase from this merchant again and gladly refer my friends here as well. This was a total thumbs up experience. Many thanks for zero frustration! :)

5 Stars Nikon Quality
I will only use Nikon batteries in my cameras. I have tried the bargain brands but was not impressed with the quality of the batteries. In my experience, Nikon batteries will outlast the bargain brands charge-for-charge and in total lifespan. I purchased several cheaper batteries for a long trip to Africa, and a single Nikon battery lasted longer than two of the other brands. I will not repeat my mistake. Nikon batteries are more expensive than the alternatives, but in the end the expense is justified by solid performance.

5 Stars It does what its supposed to
I bought this battery as a back up for my D70s. Although my camera cannot take advantage of all this battery offers, it out performs the original battery. I haven’t had any problems with it. It does what it is supposed to without any complications. That, to me, is a great thing!

4 Stars Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
I purchased a second Nikon battery for backup since my off-brand battery did not last as long in my D-80 Nikon camera, even though the off-brand battery was rated at higher power. I gave it 4 stars since the Nikon battery had a lower power rating than the off-brands, even though it worked great.Nikon D80 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body only)

5 Stars Good, original product
Got this from Electronics Expo. Received it as promised, sealed, and working. I know there are cheaper substitutes out there but since I already have one from my d90, I figured I just needed one more.

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Tiffen 58mm UV Protection Filter

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Tiffen 58mm UV Protection Filter




Protects lenses from dust, moisture, scratches, and other damage. This filter can be kept on the camera at all times.

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Don’t bother with this if you are using the 50mm f/1.8 lens to shoot portraits
This is a cheap UV filter and if you are only using the 50mm f/1.8 lens to shoot indoor portraits, don’t bother with this.

2 Stars Inexpensive, but photo quality sometimes suffers
This is just a basic UV filter, and is usually pretty useful, but occasionally creates serious problems. I’ve noticed that I get blue/green noise on my images in back-lit or bright photographs. This is a serious problem, and isn’t always noticeable in the viewfinder. It’s no fun to get home and find out that some of your favorite compositions look like crap.

I’m using Nikon D90 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) with a Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras, which both function beautifully, so the filter is definitely the problem.

If you can’t afford a better filter, go with this one. Be ready to take it off when you are outside though.

5 Stars UV protective filter
I always use UV filters to protect my lenses. This one is on my new 55mm-250mm canon lens and will stay there forever.

3 Stars cheap filter with dusty package
it shipped with a very dusty plastic case, on which the tags were blurred. the filter looks ok with the cheap price. anyway, not as good as the items in local store.

4 Stars protect those lenses: use filters
Protect your camera lens by using a filter. This Tiffen does the job at reasonable price.

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Canon PowerShot A1100IS 12 1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2 5 inch LCD Silver

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Canon PowerShot A1100IS 12 1 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2 5 inch LCD Silver




Splash Out with Dazzling Color. Brighten your world with the intensely colorful Canon PowerShot A1100 IS. Fashionably slender, this sleek camera body has been specially shaped to make it easy to hold and easy to shoot. There’s a metal-plated front grip that contributes a striking note of elegance and adds to your comfort. Loaded with Features, Packed with Value. 12.1-megapixel digital camera with 4x Optical Zoom and Optical Image Stabilizer. With the PowerShot A1100 IS, dramatic, personal pictures have never been easier to shoot and share. This 12.1-megapixel digital camera lets you create impressive, large photos of family and friends you’ll be proud to display. The high-resolution images taken by the PowerShot A1100 IS can be enlarged up to 13″ x 19″. The PowerShot A1100 IS has a 4x optical zoom lens that makes it easy to get the inspiring, emotive close-ups that will make your images lasting keepsakes. This magnificent lens gives you the power to shoot distant subjects with razor-sharp precision and stunning lifelike color. So you can brilliantly capture a closer shot of a landscape, or a child’s big smile. The PowerShot A1100 IS is equipped with Canon’s acclaimed Optical Image Stabilizer Technology that automatically detects and corrects camera shake – one of the leading causes of fuzzy or blurred shots. Even when zoomed in, you can get the steady, crisp, brilliant images you’ll be proud to shoot and share. And Canon’s Optical Image Stabilizer Technology is so convenient to use. It functions perfectly with or without a flash. A World of Advantages with Canon’s Technology. DIGIC 4 Image Processor has evolved Face Detection Technology that tracks the faces of moving subjects and lets the shooter enter the frame seamlessly with the Face Detection Self-timer. DIGIC 4 Image Processor – Canon’s most advanced image processor, DIGIC 4, delivers evolved Face Detection Technology

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Good for outdoors… I’ts an OK camera not an amazing one
I bought the New A 1100 IS because for being stupid I just gave away my A740 which I loved… I needed to have something portable and easy to carry around. So I decided I wanted to try this little one and take it with me to Italy because I didn’t want to walk around with the big SLR.

So I have to say is not bad if the weather conditions help with ntural light. On cloudy days the image quality is not the best, but in sunny days the pictures come out beautifully. The camera can be really slow in low light conditions and even that it has an image stabilization if you move a bit the image comes out blurry. It has no super macro setting like the A 470, but the macro setting is not bad. This camera eats the batteries really fast, it works better with rechargeable batteries, Other wise be ready to change batteries every 30 minutes. The indoors setting works ok. The view finder is good to have but if you use lots of zoom the picture comes out diferently than what you see through the view finder, so be careful with that.. I would say this is an OK camera, not an amazing camera.

In general I was more happy with my A 470 I shoulded not give it away!!!

5 Stars What a great camera!
Gave this to my wife earlier this year. She is using it constantly and it takes great pictures.

Pro’s: Takes great pictures, even in low light. Super detail.

Con’s: It takes about a second for the focus to settle, If you just mash the button, you get and out of focus picture.

I’d still rate it as an excellent camera since most of the competition also has this usability flaw.

4 Stars Canon PowerShot A1100IS
Good Camera for the money. Pictures OK, a little on the flat side, could be a little more vivid, more contrast. Dose pretty good with kids (fewer blurred shots). Battery life seems a little short (Uses cheap AA Rechargeable though). Fits in your pocket!

5 Stars Excellent buy – You cannot go wrong with it.
I recently got this camera to gift it to my sister. While I got a chance to play with it I could not stop short of exclaiming Wow’s.

I regularly use my DSLR, but the ease-of-use provided by this camera has got me into thinking of buying one for myself.

Though Canon stopped providing Manual exposure controls Av, Tv, M, … on their lower-end point-and-shoots the pictures still come out pretty good.

There is a Program Exposure feature which can be played with to your liking.

The optical IS is a boon and I have come to appreciate its value since I have wasted quite a lot of photos on my DSLR as I cannot hold the camera still enough while the shutter has been opened.

Hopefully Canon starts making the A590IS series which now sell for more than $200. In the meantime Canon A1100IS is your answer to better photos.

4 Stars Canon camera
Great price. It did not arrive in time for the birthday but I should have changed the shipping rate!

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