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I'm very tempted on this offer, LensRental has two 5D bodies and four BG-E4 grips on sale, you can get the combo for $1300.5 shipped!
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PIXEL PEEP! watch for yourself http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0toBw68L5Y4&feature=player_embedded
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I did ask why, the receptionist didn't know. He just said, the technician also replace the main board, a $67 value, which I got for free
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Got a call from Canon yesterday and went to pick up my camera. They cleaned and changed the shutter release button unit and also the main board (whatever this is I don't know). Everything was $180 and I was left only one day without the camera.
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I finally have had enough with my 40D shutter release button problem. So I brought it in to Canon and the charge is $180. They also clean your sensor and mirror while they're at it, a $30 value (used to be free though). I will update you guys when I pick up my camera. Nate,
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short answer: the 400 f/5.6L is better than the 300 f/4L IS + 1.4 combo in term of sharpness and focusing speed. The 300 f/4L IS + 1.4x combo is more versatile.
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All the setting has to boil down to giving me a fast-enough shutter speed to eliminate camera shake. If I have to use ISO 3200, so be it. A noisy image is more usable than a noise-free-but-blurry image. To me the shots and the moment are more important. Don't get me wrong, I don't like the noise in high ISO settings either, but when the moment
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3 years ago the 70-200 f/2.8L IS was $1700, the 5D was about $3000, now the 70-200 f/2.8L IS is $1949, the 5D is discontinued and sold for about $1500 used. Get the glass!
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Took my dad to San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park today...waited a long for this guy to be active. Sorry, it's not WILD 40D, 70-200 f/2.8L IS, @ 200mm, f/4, 1/125, ISO 400, fullframe. Larger Version http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10138155&size=lg
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wanna know if it's your lens or your hands, that's easy. Just take a shot with your camera mounted on a sturdy tripod, IS off, ISO 100, use the timer to trigger the shutter. If the shots come out tack sharp, it means you need to work on your handholding technique.