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4.0 stars
"Resolution without the (relative) high Price"
Pros: Full frame Sensor Canon Lens mount Mirror Lock up Free remote release Depth of field preview GPS data in EXIF
Cons: Viewfinder cap is a small easy to loose piece of plastic Have been problems with color casts - solvable but irksome My camera's mirror arrived with an inch of dust on it.
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4.5 stars
"Made for advanced hobbyists and pros"
Pros: Full frame sensor, fantastic results in capable hands, superb resolution and vibrant colors, almost everything can be customized, upgradeable firmware, finally a Canon mount on a Kodak :)
Cons: Light hungry, you will require the use of either expensive fast lenses with image stabilization, or a solid tripod, no popup flash, bad ergonomics in portrait mode, camera controls based on a Sigma camera design instead of Canon.
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3.0 stars
"Best resolution in SLR so far"
Pros: Excellent resolution in day light. Cheaper than Canon EOS-1Ds. Can use all Canon lences. CMOS chip. High resolution gives more room for triming photos. With this resolution film is gonner!
Cons: Not so good in low light. Heavy and not so handy design. LCD could be bigger.
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3.0 stars
Pros: Excellent color and rendering,I bought 14c and Canon markII, aftewr three months , I dumped the Mark II to an photo journalist.Canon is much easier to use and dependable, The qeustion is , Do you want good photos or do you want want a good camera.
Cons: Noisy, Noisy, and Noisy.
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2.0 stars
"Out of a 500 Photo shoot 123 were useless"
Pros: Nice camera feel in hands but...
Cons: Picture stability issues,shot 500 pics and had various pproblems some had no magenta, some no greens some were even shot and file corrupted halfway thru writing. tried with various settings. still had problems. Will post files on http://homepage.mac.com/k
