What was Canon thinking when they developed a digital 

 SLR with the personality of a film camera? 



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George Lepp If you're like me, you love the freedom and creative advantages that 

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 EOS 5D such an incredible camera. It's got a full-frame CMOS sensor-exactly the same size as a 35mm 

 frame, so I not only get huge files with incredible detail, but the full-frame sensor lets me compose my shots 



without a lens conversion factor. And because it's so small and 

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 D-SLR. After all, they're the guys who listen. 



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