A few years back I wrote a lifetime review on the Canon EOS 5D I I. Since then I upgraded to the Canon EOS 5ds and 5DS R cameras, 5 years down the line I thought it apt to have a detailed look at them. Since starting out in photography, a lot has changed. When I invested in a few of the Canon Eos 5D I I bodies, they were groundbreaking. Both in terms of resolution and the added bonus of video. Which sadly at the time was of no use to me. However, since then I feel that the new mirrorless Canon cameras offer a similar shift in industry expectations that the classic 5dmk2 did, so before I advance on from my Canon 5DS R system, I thought it worth having a long look at how the camera has performed, how relevant it is today, and what I will be purchasing next. What Do I Use it For? I work as a commercial photographer and in more recent years, the majority of my work has been for print. The Canon 5DS/DS R series offered me an affordable solution to high resolution for either when budgets didn’t allow for […]
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