Is the Canon 5D Mark II Obsolete?

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  • @TERN666
    @TERN666 Před 3 lety +50

    You know what's really obsolete? -
    People buying new cameras and taking awful pictures.
    I mean, that just doesn't change over time.
    8-10-12 core processor, 1000 pic buffer, 10 000 focus points, touch screen, neural engines, AI and all that. And all that fancy tech is getting old a year after its release.
    While a camera as a tool never gets old.

    • @andychandler3992
      @andychandler3992 Před 9 měsíci

      As if you've never taken an awful photo. ;)
      That being said, I get annoyed with people who think technology will save them. Those are scientists and not photographers.

    • @villegas24
      @villegas24 Před 5 měsíci +1

      cant stand street photographers these days walking around with the latest camera model running their continuos shootig motordrives for a shitty ass frame

  • @geoffbrown550
    @geoffbrown550 Před 4 lety +76

    I've been a professional industrial photographer for more than 30 years. I use a 5D Mark IV but still carry Mark IIs as backups. Totally agree that the Mark II is still a great stills camera. People get so strung out on pixel counts and dynamic ranges and yet to this day some of my best work was on Mark II and even previous 1DS I and IIs. What people miss is that a lower dynamic range forces you to light properly and sometimes it's better to let some shadows go. I think a lot of photography these days is compromised by an obsession with dynamic range and seeing into the shadows. So much out there has an HDR/CGI look. Just to explain what I mean, look at Bladerunner. They let the shadows go and the cinematography was incredible. Compare that to the Star Wars CGI prequels which were ghastly. I know that was early days of CGI but explains my point about how seeing every detail in every shadow is often a bad thing.

    • @JordanPhotoAudio
      @JordanPhotoAudio  Před 4 lety +9

      Completely agree! You almost get the sense that newer camera bodies are designed more for "scientific tests" rather than real world application. Not to discount the usefulness of in depth ISO/color depth/dynamic range tests etc, but if my 12 year old camera yields images that are just as satisfying to clients as a brand new camera, that says something. Thanks again for watching!

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 Před 2 lety +2

      Having lots of shadows can give a great "mistic" mood to pictures, especially at low light.

    • @s1dew1nd3r4
      @s1dew1nd3r4 Před 2 lety

      can the 5dmk2 perform at action photography?

    • @aqimjulayhi8798
      @aqimjulayhi8798 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m guilty of this. I was on the lookout for a camera with higher dynamic range (still am but not a big priority as before). In the mean time, my 5DMkii has taught me a lot on compromising what is needed or not. Shadows give my subjects depth and dimension and I learned to love it. My 5D2 has a special place in my heart, bought it for cheap at 18k SC 2 years ago and now paid for itself multiple times. Once I retire it, it’ll get a glass box as my trusty workhorse.

    • @dps6198
      @dps6198 Před rokem

      Why would you need a backup? If you've been a pro for 30 years you'd know that the odds that a Canon camera failing is practically zero.
      They don't break or malfunction.
      Unless you abuse your equipment then I'd say better keep two on hand.

  • @kobito610
    @kobito610 Před 4 lety +159

    I'm still using a 5D Mark 2 since 2010 and I still love it.

    • @mauriciopena9990
      @mauriciopena9990 Před 4 lety +3

      Chee Hong Wong how many shot have you shot? Have you checked the shutter count?

    • @kobito610
      @kobito610 Před 4 lety

      @@mauriciopena9990 I have not... What's the easiest way to find it out without installing a new software?

    • @quazisanjeed6395
      @quazisanjeed6395 Před 4 lety +2

      That's a very pertinent question. I'm annoyed with Canon on this issue as they don't offer any easy route to this solution. U have to do it through a complex method using the EOS Utilities. I tried but failed. However, I found one third party application browsing the net and use it to figure out the shutter counts of my two Canon DSLRs namely the legend EOS 5D Mark II and EOS 70D.

    • @AbbasBinYounas
      @AbbasBinYounas Před 4 lety +1

      @@kobito610 Maybe if you install Magic Lantern, it can give you a shutter count? The version for my 6D does show the shutter count, both for normal and live view shots

    • @juliatorabi6016
      @juliatorabi6016 Před 4 lety +2

      If i buy it now. Would it be a good cam???

  • @andrewselbyphotography
    @andrewselbyphotography Před 4 lety +182

    I’d always take an older high-end camera over a newer low-end camera

    • @huzainijai1184
      @huzainijai1184 Před 4 lety +2

      I have 7d but I'm just a graphic designer students and don't know a lot about photography. Is 7d low-end camera or high-end?

    • @RaymondLo84
      @RaymondLo84 Před 4 lety +2

      raijaku rei 7d is consider the semi-pro, and always about your use cases. Night photography 7D may not be a good choice anymore. I got a 5d mk3 and i got a 50mm f/1.2 on it. It seems after 3200 iso it is hard to justify anything higher

    • @andrewselbyphotography
      @andrewselbyphotography Před 4 lety +2

      @@huzainijai1184 I used the 7d as my main professional camera a year ago. It was their sports camera behind the 1D. it has a crop sensor, but built like a tank

    • @noxxious5.098
      @noxxious5.098 Před 4 lety +6

      I can confirm this. I have a 2019 Rebel T6 and I just bought a 2008 Canon Mark II and I love it way more than the T6

    • @ishjaapsingh
      @ishjaapsingh Před 4 lety +2

      Well said 👍👌

  • @Drobium77
    @Drobium77 Před 4 lety +186

    We still look at, and enjoy pictures taken over 120 years ago, on practically stone age cameras. So long as the image is good and has meaning, or provokes an emotional response, then it's relevant and always will be.
    Doesn't matter what you take the picture on

    • @novi0974
      @novi0974 Před 4 lety +11

      Ive captured some great shots on a phone camera ... and some horrible shots on my SLR :-)

    • @kamikamieu
      @kamikamieu Před 3 lety

      Wait until you discover corporate photography

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 Před 2 lety

      Well said, but try to do useable low-light photography with them...

    • @eliasbest99
      @eliasbest99 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gaborkiss1425 True. Also timelapse photography

  • @quazisanjeed6395
    @quazisanjeed6395 Před 3 lety +11

    I bought one in 2018 for 700 dollars. Didn't feel overcharged because the shutter count was only 5k. Didn't have any scratch on it, it was actually as good as new. As an enthusiast, I use it for landscape, lifestyle and indoor portrait photography. I'm going to use as long as it lasts (hear that this camera can crank up 500k shutter actuations or even more). My average use in a year is around 12k shots. So, this is the best choice available to me for years to come.
    Why? Simply because I don't need the additional features of newer cameras for my purposes.
    Proud of this legendary friend of mine.

  • @charliep6117
    @charliep6117 Před 3 lety +20

    Just got a mark ii a couple of weeks ago, makes me feel like I did when I got my first SLR as a teenager. Back to considering the important things in photography, composition and light, couldn’t be happier, it makes amazing images. Long live the mark ii.

  • @jess4709
    @jess4709 Před 4 lety +70

    I use a 5D mark i and it’s amazing!

    • @jackdunn9017
      @jackdunn9017 Před 4 lety

      same here

    • @davidbryant88
      @davidbryant88 Před 4 lety +2

      Then you would like the 6d mark II. The 6dii has the same color profile as the 5D. I believe the 1ds ii has the same color profile as well.

    • @Unrealisticx
      @Unrealisticx Před 4 lety

      Same. It’s truly a workhorse and I’ve dropped it countless times through the years and it’s a cockroach. Never dies.

  • @kermitfrosch6559
    @kermitfrosch6559 Před 3 lety +5

    Is still a great camera

  • @fabricioteixeiradasilva2720

    I have the 5D classic from 2005 and i get amazing images out of it.

  • @srinivasanraghavan88
    @srinivasanraghavan88 Před 4 lety +58

    Recently bought 5d mk2 for 400 $ .. Still amazed by the great image quality a 11 year old camera can give ..

    • @Jayysam95
      @Jayysam95 Před 4 lety +8

      Congrats on the purchase! I bought a D700 yesterday it's the also 11 years old but damn the jump to FF after using crop sensor is worth it even if the camera isn't the newest.

    • @david111davies
      @david111davies Před 4 lety +7

      It was a $2500 full frame to be fair lol. The same age APS-C like the 40d are much less impressive and show their age more. The 5D MK2 had high re and big sensor so good even today and still beats modern APS-C at low light

    • @gattmolson
      @gattmolson Před 4 lety +5

      I'm still amazed by my 5dclassic

    • @bibekkarki4158
      @bibekkarki4158 Před 4 lety +1

      Where did you get it for that cheap?

    • @david111davies
      @david111davies Před 4 lety +2

      Join photography forums and buy them in the used section. I got one with the official canon grip, 2 proper canon batteries and 8500 shutter count for £315 which is roughly $400

  • @skelligringphotographyandw7012

    I have a Canon 1Ds II. I bought it (new) in 2007 and it was manufactured around 2005, which makes it at least 15 years old. Apart from some issues regarding the CF and SD cards it will accept, it works perfectly and produces the most 'film-like' images I've ever had from a DSLR. Don't upgrade because a new camera came out. Use the one you have until you can't get what you need from it any more.

  • @kaminobatto
    @kaminobatto Před 4 lety +8

    Great video! I am the proud owner of a 5D Mark II and this thing still works like a charm. I bought a 5D MKIII to replace it in 2013 but never had the heart to sell it because it was still an amazing camera in my opinion. It is still my main body and I use it interchangeably with a Nikon D800E although the latter is like 7 years newer!

  • @dave8561
    @dave8561 Před 4 lety +4

    I still love my 5D MKII as well. I have a 5D MKIII but prefer the feel in my hand of the 5D MKII. Canon built these things like a tank. I routinely print 17x22 out of my Canon Prograf pro 1000, and the pictures are absolutely breathtaking. Like you could reach through and touch the subject. Every time I print, I'm still in awe of the results I get from this combination.

  • @amoparx
    @amoparx Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video. I bought my Canon 5D MII about 4 years ago. I got a great deal on a very 'low mileage" camera. I got it home and started looking at the menu and thought, this is old compared to my other Canons. I had no Idea it was as old as it is when I bought it. I wanted a full frame camera. I already own quite a few crop Canons. I love the camera and don't have any issues with anything seeming obsolete. You confirmed what I thought about quite a few things. Being an amateur, I don't know if there's things about this camera that are obsolete. I'm glad I stumbled on this video! My biggest concern about the age is the fact that it doesn't take SD cards. No problem! I recently picked up a nice 32GB CF card. I have great lenses so I should be good for a while. Thanks again!!

  • @davidbryant88
    @davidbryant88 Před 4 lety +7

    Fun fact. The season finale of the popular TV show House was filmed entirely with the Canon 5D Mark II. - petapixel

  • @wasimahmed5941
    @wasimahmed5941 Před 4 lety +16

    Here is my story. I have Canon’s both 5D Mark 2 and T4i. Both discontinued by Canon in 2012/2013. I had been using my T4i for the last 7 years and wanted to have a 6D Mark 2. I managed 1400 dollars for it. But, at the same time, I found a second hand 5D Mark 2 with all of its accessories in 600 dollars. It gave me an opportunity to buy camera and lens (70-200 F4L) and all of its accessories as a complete set with the same price. So, I bought it and took almost 3000 pictures by it so far. Here is my opinion.
    Now I use both. I love Canon T4i’s 1.6 crop factor. T4i is a cheap APS-C camera but it has Night Mode and HRD mode. I found good use of these and use both of the modes. I wish 5D Mark 2 would have these. I also love T4i’s touch screen a lot. Specially it’s on screen zoom. I find T4i has a better ISO performance. On the other hand, 5D is a very solid camera and I used it may times under rain and snow. I also found good use of its fast 1/8000 shatter speed. It helped me to take pictures on very sunny days with my 1.8 and 1.4 lens wide open. I feel 5D is a special portrait camera. Or rather I should say an excellent portrait camera. It’s smooth pictures out perform T4i. But T4i’s HRD/Night Mode outperforms 5D Mark 2’s landscape and wildlife pictures. Thanks.

  • @SyneMW
    @SyneMW Před rokem +1

    My 5D Mark II is coming on Friday and this just made me a whole lot more confident in my purchase!

  • @callierice6799
    @callierice6799 Před 2 lety

    I love the way you put this. I just upgraded to this camera from a rebel T7 and I was so excited until I saw all of these videos where people were crapping on this camera, but this definitely makes me feel better.

  • @Jayysam95
    @Jayysam95 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video Jordan, I bought a 5d Mark II a couple weeks ago and while comparing it to the mark III at work the autofocus with the 50mm 1.4 USM is only a tad slower. I'm very impressed with this camera.

  • @nasersmabdullah8465
    @nasersmabdullah8465 Před 4 lety +11

    Great review, man! I've been thinking about buying a 5d mark II, here in Italy that camera is dirt cheap (from around 300/350 to 500 euros) and you absolutely convinced me!

  • @vetschvideo
    @vetschvideo Před 4 lety +4

    Very good video. Thank you for reminding us all of the beauty of this camera. Nowadays we often forget how powerful our "old" tools are. Since there's a lot of hype going on about the R and the R5... - I use my 5D Mk II since 5 years for work and my clients are still happy with my content. ;-)

  • @cjstudios5170
    @cjstudios5170 Před 4 lety +3

    This camera was a game changer when introduced and still is relevant! There were many movies shot with this body being used as a B/C camera.
    I have two 5D MKII's that were rebuilt by Canon several years ago. At that time, each body had 500k+ actuations, and it made sense financially to rebuild. Now they are virtually brand new. Although I have moved on to the R system for my business, I leave one 5DII in my studio, and I am about to use the other in a camera trap.

  • @ToniLovesSkateboarding
    @ToniLovesSkateboarding Před 4 lety +17

    I shot weddings with a 5DMkII and a 5Dc for years up until a week ago when I got a Sony body. I will always love those early 5D bodies. They make some beautiful images!

    • @phetality490
      @phetality490 Před 4 lety

      Congrats on the new camera! What body did you decide to pick up?

    • @ToniLovesSkateboarding
      @ToniLovesSkateboarding Před 4 lety

      @@phetality490 thanks! I got an a7II

    • @phetality490
      @phetality490 Před 4 lety

      @@ToniLovesSkateboarding Nice! I was considering an a7II, how are you finding it a month in?

    • @AlexButler10
      @AlexButler10 Před 2 lety +1

      I went the same way quite a few years ago, 5dII to a7, to a7II. never felt that my pictures were going in the right direction so iv sold the lot and gone back to a 5D and a 5DII bodys. oh well haha

  • @rentedtux1883
    @rentedtux1883 Před 3 lety

    I have the classic 5d, and now I'm in process of buying a mkii. Can't wait. Thanks for the video, it was fantastic

  • @alnwill
    @alnwill Před 4 lety +3

    I had a 5DII for a while and was my entrance to full frame shooting. What a camera, and to think of it's age, it still puts many modern cameras to shame. I moved up to the EOS-R which is a great camera. Great vlog & quite agree that you don't really need more than 20Mp.

  • @aldoileanumeliber
    @aldoileanumeliber Před 4 lety +9

    Been using the same MK2 camera since September 2010 without a problem and feels like it could go for ages.

  • @dunnockdan
    @dunnockdan Před 4 lety +8

    Still use my 5d2 commercially, it is cosmetically battered, and has around 110k shutters but it was very much ahead of it's time, stick a good prime on it, it still is a great all rounder! Stop upgrading your gear guys!

  • @tydra74
    @tydra74 Před 3 lety +5

    I still love my 5D Mark II and I will never sell it. Image quality and color depth are so good and satisfying. The camera can produce amazing b&w pictures with a very good variety grey tones. Colors are just perfect and if you marry it with a good lens, you're the winner. BTW I think that if this camera was able to take professional and perfect pictures in the past, well, nothing changed. Printing a fine art picture or using it for the web publishing or magazines.... the 5D mark II can do everything and please... This is a camera to make pictures, if you need to produce a video, buy a video-camera. my opinion.

  • @york824
    @york824 Před 4 lety +1

    I bought my 5D2 about two years ago for around $250. It was beaten up but still functions very well. I mainly play around with the MagicLantern firmware for the raw video. This camera is just amazing. So much fun to use.

  • @NHBob1959
    @NHBob1959 Před 4 lety +3

    Good commentary especially about the pixel counts. I used to do wedding photography and started with the 5D, then upgraded to the 5D Mark 2 which I still use other I don't do professional work anymore. Even though the upgrade from 5D to Mark 2 was a significant increase in resolution 12MP to 22MP the real benefit was noise reduction at higher ISOs. The Mark 2 performed as well at 1600 for noise as the original 5D did at 800. If Canon had kept the resolution the same on the newer 5D (3 and 4) but made those same noise improvements I'd be interested. But looking at all the graphs and sample photos the noise improvements above 1600 ISO just isn't there to justify the newer cameras. The only issue with the 5D Mark 2 is very low level light autofocus. I always use the center focus point because I want to select the focus not leave it up to the camera even if it means recomposition. This is another area where lens choice matters as you spoke about. The faster lens improves on this problem, which really isn't that bad especially since Canon flashes provide infrared to assist. In fact, my recommendation is invest in L glass instead of a more expensive body and you'll be happier with the results and solve most of the complaints. Finally, deficiencies in Dynamic Range can be resolved in post processing, and depending on subject, with flash. Again looking at technical reviews it looks like the dynamic range improvments with the newer cameras is only about a half stop -- hard to justify.

  • @MBTIMemes
    @MBTIMemes Před 2 lety +1

    Been watching CZcams Videos ever since the 5Dm2 came out and this might be the single most convincing video I've watched so far.
    Just ordered one ($280), can't wait to play around with it.
    Thanks for the vid, will check out your other stuff

  • @BFett295
    @BFett295 Před 4 lety +3

    Great review on this camera. I agreed with all of your points on the camera.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Před 2 měsíci

    All valid points! I just bought a 5d mkii last year and I love it!!

  • @mikeyzor2
    @mikeyzor2 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree with your statements. I bought an original A7 last year, because it fits my needs, i never need more than 24 MP and the sensor is great. Plus, i can adapt all the great lenses my father gave to me without any problems - and those lenses create the feel of the images.

  • @NEOM80
    @NEOM80 Před 4 lety

    At the end I thinks is about knowing your camera as a tool and the situation you're using it. Knowing what you can do and what you can't do with it. I don't shoot Canon but Nikon and I've a Nikon D2X from 2004 that I used as my second body with my D610 until I get a Z6 and I even continue using it for some weddings and jobs I make in a fine arts school in my city, it is so tought and well balanced, the ISO is a bit low until 800 but I find it's well controlled and pleasant, the color quality is for me something out of this world, the best I've ever see in a digital camera, so good that I continue using its LR color profiles with my D610 and Z6.

  • @zangl2955
    @zangl2955 Před rokem +1

    Do they still make oem batteries for this thing? Will the batteries in newer cameras from the same line work in it? I'm considering buying one, and this is my only comcern.

  • @DwijaArsana
    @DwijaArsana Před 4 lety +4

    still using it till now, no need auto focus, i shoot completely manual for interior mostly not moving object. personally i invest on lens and lighting 👌👌

  • @johnmallett317
    @johnmallett317 Před 4 lety +11

    I use the 5D2 as my second camera at weddings and a 5D3 as my primary camera, mainly because of the better AF. There is something about the 5D2 image which makes portraits look amazing, more filmic and gives very pleasing skin tones. My second shooter recently shot with a 5D4, amazing camera, much better in low light, but I still preferred the more analogue look of the 5d2.

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 Před 2 lety +1

      Does the 5D MKII have the same nice film-like quality in the images as the 5D MKI? And have the MKIII and MKIV completely lost that?
      This would be an important decision point for me when moving up from the 5D MKI.
      Thank you!

    • @rares9283
      @rares9283 Před 2 lety

      ​@@gaborkiss1425 The Canon 5D MKIII and MKIV are an evolution of the MKII definitely. If you have the right conditions of weather and light outdoor then you can get film like look on the 5D MKIII and 5D MKIV. But the 5DMKIII and MKIV can be used in low light situations better than 5D MKII. However if you are doing methodical slower photography then the 5D MKII can reward you in low light also such as using the camera on the tripod during night time with longer exposures and as lower as possible ISO. The MK I and MK II to sum it up does have a more natural cinematic look but at lower ISO as I observed from my tests. The 5D MKII seems to loose the cinematic quality after ISO 2000 and a not very pleasing yellow color shift can be observed at high ISO. I would definitely recommend this camera for a beginner or advanced photographer but with L series lenses or better IQ rated lenses. Personally I use the Canon 16-34 f/4L IS lens with the Canon 70-200 f/4L USM lens which I find that is a great all around kit. These two lenses are very light and will not fatigue you through the day. These lenses can also be found at a good price and are one of the two lenses that have high IQ for image quality and low chance of missing the focus. Thank you!

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 Před 2 lety

      @@rares9283 Thank you, appreciated!

    • @teresaj1937
      @teresaj1937 Před rokem +1

      Now, I'm sold. I'm shooting on a T7i. I figure ANY full-frame would be an upgrade. I'm supposed to be purchasing a 5DMii tomorrow. This will carry me over, until I get the R5. I tried to hold out for the 5DMIV, but I'm turning down work at this point. Thanks for the clarification. :-}

    • @dexio8601
      @dexio8601 Před 6 měsíci

      Did you get the Mkii? What did you think of it? I've had one for 6 years.​@@teresaj1937

  • @dbirkle
    @dbirkle Před 4 lety +4

    I got a 5D2 this december, still in the learning/switching (from the 550D) process 😀
    Happy 2020!

  • @genesmith4019
    @genesmith4019 Před 4 lety +3

    My MKII keep gas in the 911 and new sails on the sloop. I used it last week for headshots on location and it performed flawlessly. (My MKIV served as a backup!) I have made point of purchase posters over seven feet tall with the MKII. This is possible with today's s stochastic printing process. Years ago we need 300 DPI for commercial work printed on a printing press- today that barrier is flexible to some extent. We certainly don't need 300dpi for every project.
    The 5D MK IV however is a pro's best friend. I used it for some illustrative photos of high-end eyeglasses frames for an assignment last week and its truly a fantastic camera. The level and angle feature allows a careful studio photographer to level the camera perfectly as a starting point for critical work. The MK IVs image quality is spectacular. The bottom line is the best camera is the one you have in your possession. Use it and make photos.

  • @MrAddison79
    @MrAddison79 Před 4 lety +4

    also just knowing where to aim the camera really helps autofocus speed

  • @reynacastano
    @reynacastano Před 4 lety

    I have a 5D Mark ii. What lens do you recommend for taking pictures of my artwork and printing giclees?

  • @quazisanjeed6395
    @quazisanjeed6395 Před 4 lety +6

    My heartiest felicitations to you for this great briefing. I agree with all the main points that you mentioned. Resolution, focusing point, dynamic range and so forth. Canon EOS 5D Mark II is the legendary DSLR like the SLRs of the good olden days when an enthusiast photographer spent his entire life with a single SLR. That’s why I bought this legend in late 2018 for US$ 600/- just in order to use it so long as it keeps shooting. Luckily, I got it new. I know for sure that its images will be easily comparable to those shot with the latest camera even in 2025. Rather, the 5D II images will beat them in the IQ department as this DSLR possesses the perfect standard features for turning out stellar images. One thing must be borne in mind; in order to get the maximum quality off this camera, one must shoot in RAW and subsequently; process the captures the way he/she desires using appropriate applications.
    High pixel count is simply a promotional gimmick aimed at non-photographers who are convinced that higher resolution means better camera while, actually it’s the opposite. Bigger pixels capture more light and produce cleaner images with less noise - that’s the basic physics which can never be offset by anything else. Even a 12 megapixel full-frame camera like Canon EOS 5D would produce clean and detailed images suitable enough for billboard size prints.

  • @DylanVidovich
    @DylanVidovich Před 4 lety +4

    Bought my 5D Mark II in September 2019 with...wait for it...1,288 clicks! I have used it at two weddings, several senior photo shoots, events, etc and it has never let me down! I even got a newer EOS R and I still use the 5D!

    • @Cmm474
      @Cmm474 Před 4 lety +1

      Dylan Vidovich wow that’s not even used 😯 I find it insane people have these cameras sitting around not being used. Lol

  • @genemckeel1432
    @genemckeel1432 Před rokem

    Finally,someone making sense about this wonderful dslr. Thanks brother.😀

  • @gregoriojimenez4968
    @gregoriojimenez4968 Před 4 lety

    I do really like the 5D mkii, but I mostly do video and I really only upgraded or “side graded” to an M50 for low light performance, and it’s video features, plus the Speedbooster. I’ve been super happy with it and it’s worked better for what I’ve been doing (both photo and video, and a lot of motion that requires continuous auto focus, and slow motion)

  • @claudiuskundanmal7335
    @claudiuskundanmal7335 Před 3 lety +1

    I still use it everyday and with magic lantern it’s usable for video as well, lots of good value for money lens options as well.

  • @ClaytonCookpanda
    @ClaytonCookpanda Před 3 lety +1

    purchased mine in 2010, i'm not a professional, but have done paid gigs on it - video mainly. It has travelled all over the world in backpacks, dirtbike riding, etc. I stopped caring about it around 7 years ago, but it just keeps going. Battery life is awesome, photo quality fantastic. it's been wet in rain plenty of times, dust, dirt, etc. Tough bastard. Main lenses 70-200 2.8 and 50mm 1.4, however the 24-120 f4 lens is the best for video on it. I haven;t used it for video for years, but i can't kill it and it still gets used fairly regularly and I haven't seen the need to upgrade.

  • @mohammadirvanhasyim
    @mohammadirvanhasyim Před 4 lety

    its best budget choice for full frame dslr.. image quality, grading skin tone is very good.. worry free on high iso. but have problem in color lcd in acurate.. and white balance on this camera is not so perfect and you must set to manual kelvin and wb shift correction

  • @pivotsweeter
    @pivotsweeter Před 4 lety +8

    Used the 5d mk2 for 6 or 7 years now. Never regretted on buying it and never wanted a newer "better" camera. I feel the 5d mk 2 has soul, where never cameras are to perfect and i feel like im on autopilot.

  • @steelcannibal
    @steelcannibal Před 2 lety +1

    I've been shooting on a Rebel T2i for the last 3 years, and finally decided to pull the trigger on a 5D Mk2, it is practically brand new, only has 9000+ total shutter clicks for $500. I'm really excited to make a jump to a full frame camera with almost double the features of my Rebel.

  • @MuhammadIbrahim-fq8ho
    @MuhammadIbrahim-fq8ho Před 4 lety

    Do you know if there is a way to temporarily disable shutter-button autofocusing on 5D Mark II?

  •  Před 4 lety +1

    Nice Video dude! I also have my 5D Mark II and still one the best camera ever. The JPEG is awesome, the colors, every thing is fantastic. Is a true tank!

  • @leolaps
    @leolaps Před 2 lety

    totally agree with you, bro... it is strong as a rock and always delivers top quality images.

  • @E39M5SPEED
    @E39M5SPEED Před 4 lety +25

    Using 5D MK 2 and 1DS mark 1 in 2019 / 2020. Yes. Mark 1 and 10MP is more then enough for any social media upload. People are sheep.
    Nice Senna.

    • @JordanPhotoAudio
      @JordanPhotoAudio  Před 4 lety +3

      Why has no one else noticed the Senna until now lol??

    • @E39M5SPEED
      @E39M5SPEED Před 4 lety +2

      JordanPhotoAudio because car guy. Lol.

    • @duxy2515
      @duxy2515 Před 4 lety

      who was talking about social media... I want to get the best pic I could get and that's why I bought a DSLR. if you shoot for social media then just shoot on your phone

    • @E39M5SPEED
      @E39M5SPEED Před 4 lety

      Duxy everything I upload is to Facebook or instagram or my MacBook.

    • @stithis
      @stithis Před 4 lety +3

      @@duxy2515 99% pictures are on social media..welcome to 2020..

  • @HenryThomas321
    @HenryThomas321 Před 4 lety +1

    I couldn't agree with you more. My only issue is ISO 800 is too gaining, but a great photo and video camera

  • @riteshmallik4939
    @riteshmallik4939 Před 4 lety +3

    i will go an extra step ahead and say I have not seen such beautiful colours coming out of any dslr.. I could be wrong but thats what i have felt

  • @garrettsmith4574
    @garrettsmith4574 Před 4 lety

    I switch between the 5DMk2 and the EOS R all the time. Both great cameras for different purposes. And the 5DMk2 is AMAZING with magic lantern installed! I use it for my studio photography to quickly switch between two different f stops.

  • @seafire820
    @seafire820 Před 4 lety

    I used my 5d mk2 for years. Sadly it quite on me earlier this year and I got a mirrorless. I love my new camera but I also look back and miss my 5d mk2, it was a joy to use and I'm hard pressed to see differences unless I print big.

  • @patricklgreen
    @patricklgreen Před 4 lety +8

    Great video. I have a 5D classic and a MKii. I used to have a MKiii as well. Yeah. The Markiii had better auto focus on moving subjects and a few other perks, but I always felt the noise on higher ISO was worse in the MKiii. The MKii is my workhorse for personal use and I will never get rid of the 5D Classic because it is so unique in it's visuals.

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 Před 2 lety

      Does the MKII retain the same unique visuals in the images as the MKI?
      I have the MKI, but planning to move up to MKII.
      (that does not mean letting go of MKI, though, I am fond of it)

    • @patricklgreen
      @patricklgreen Před 2 lety +2

      @@gaborkiss1425 Sadly no. The sensor and simplicity of the 5D Classic was truly unique. I no longer have mine. It died after a long and good life. I still use the MKii, but it is now my back up on paid gigs for the MKIV. The mark II is still a great camera that holds up well and you will make great photography with it. But that 5D classic is a one of a kind. I say get the markII but take the classic out for a spin once in awhile in the same way my grandad drove a Volvo daily and on weekends took out his old thunderbird convertible.

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 Před 2 lety

      @@patricklgreen Thank you very much for this info. I intend to keep the 5D in any case.
      So, even these days, one can get paid gigs with the MKII? I mean, is it very much sufficient for them?

    • @patricklgreen
      @patricklgreen Před 2 lety +2

      @@gaborkiss1425 21 MP full frame that was good enough to film Captain America, Iron Man 2 and Black Swan (among others) on? I think it is up to the task for a protog. For less than the price of a Sony a7iii body you can get a used MKII or Nikon D600 with extra batteries and good glass. A portrait photographer has the ability to start their career there and create a happy clientele. I can count on one hand how many camera bodies I have bought new.

    • @patricklgreen
      @patricklgreen Před 2 lety

      @@gaborkiss1425 One last thing. I am not one who says gear doesnt matter, but if you have good composition, good glass, know your lighting and speedlight techniques, there is no reason someone could not book paid gigs with an older camera like a 5D ii or a Nikon D600. Heck, I am friends with a guy who goes to Kent state and is getting portrait sessions with his 5D classic. If this is something you wanna do....keep shooting, keep homing the skill of photography and worry not about the gear. :)

  • @themittonmethod1243
    @themittonmethod1243 Před 4 lety +3

    pre-ordered my 5D2 in August 2008, took delivery Dec 5 same year. 11 years later, still have not found any reason to trade for a newer body. if you can't "get the shot" with the 5D2 (unless you are taking pro sports and need the higher frame rate), you simply do not know how to use your equipment. it is THAT good.

  • @grantedmonston1
    @grantedmonston1 Před 4 lety +7

    My photography is on a budget, so my 5d mk2 was a viable option in to full frame.
    Got to say I swear by mine and love it.
    Couldn't imagine not using it now.

  • @s1dew1nd3r4
    @s1dew1nd3r4 Před 2 lety

    Can the 5dmk2 perform ok shooting action photography?

  • @ivipop_
    @ivipop_ Před 2 lety

    I agree 100% I have and use one. Love it. Great video. Regards from Spain!

  • @jonathanpaler3411
    @jonathanpaler3411 Před 2 lety +1

    I love my 5D Classic for 2021! Looking for mark ii next.

  • @paullanoue5228
    @paullanoue5228 Před 4 lety +32

    This photography video is shocking. Everything this gentleman said made perfect sense. That makes it a rare ray of rationality in a world of the absurd.

  • @erlend1223
    @erlend1223 Před 3 lety

    Spot on.. I love my 10 years old 5D mk2, still going strong. Wonderful camera, single shot and center autofocus point on a L lens gives me the accuracy and speed I need. My only complaint is the burst buffer and CF transfer speed, that's is certainly the only sort of limiting factor for me. I'm shooting always in RAW only and that fills the buffer quite quickly.
    And finally.. If you consider a full frame DSLR, go with the 5Dmk2 and use the rest of your money on top of the line lense(s), that will give you far better performance than using all of your money on a camera body and dimes on some s****y lenses.

  • @christophecoat1914
    @christophecoat1914 Před 4 lety +3

    I bought mine like 8 years ago, use it intensively and still since then and still good to go. I may buy a 5DSr but I still like my gear ;)

    • @JordanPhotoAudio
      @JordanPhotoAudio  Před 4 lety

      Don't get me wrong if you can afford a 5DSR, stop watching my 5D2 videos and go buy a 5DSR 😂 Glad your 2 is still treating you will!

  • @greendays2561
    @greendays2561 Před 4 lety +1

    I have bought 5D2 since 2014, and I love it!

  • @fredyellowsnow7492
    @fredyellowsnow7492 Před 3 lety +1

    Even the lowly 10D can still knock out pictures that are worth looking at.
    However, I was seduced by the in-body stabilisation of the Pentaz K10D and K20D for use with old manual lenses, which meant every lens had a stabiliser, in effect.
    I finally decided to get a FF dSLR and picked up a 5DmkII just a couple of weeks ago. Thing I loved about it right away was the muscle memory I had from thousands of pics shot on the 10D - it's great that Canon changed so little between models. I'd even re-configured my Pentax bodies to mimic, as far as possible, the ergos of the 10D.
    When I first picked up the 10D, it was as if that camera was made for me, that's how good the Canon ergos are.

  • @sharonterry7862
    @sharonterry7862 Před 4 lety

    WHAT WOULD BE BETTER IMAGE CANON 5D M2 OR CANON 250D??

  • @Zwalter
    @Zwalter Před 3 lety

    Does the 5d mark 2 have video autofocus?

  • @rvkvikas
    @rvkvikas Před 4 lety +13

    Thanks brother. Awesome video

    • @SmaugAltair
      @SmaugAltair Před 3 lety

      Yes the Camera is far away from obsolete. I Bought it this year and it is a cool camera

  • @nsr150sp1
    @nsr150sp1 Před 4 lety +16

    still using my 5d classic

  • @MatiasBertuzziPH
    @MatiasBertuzziPH Před 4 lety +9

    I had this camera as my first full frame with the nifty fifty and it was an amazing experience. Till this day it's still an amazing camera for photographers. The only thing I can complain about is the dynamic range compared to the Nikon D600 which is the camera I have right now and it's also an entry level full frame camera, but nonetheless worth the price for the picture quality and the colours (around 500usd here in Argentina being the cheapest ff after the first 5d)

  • @xmlthegreat
    @xmlthegreat Před 4 lety +4

    One thing is that Magic Lantern adds some great functionality to the 5D Mk 2 and 3... There's a real difference in functionality adding some neat things that are really helpful. For that alone you should get your hands on these things.

    • @zerospecs2331
      @zerospecs2331 Před 3 lety

      Hmmm....I know it's a year later lol, but can you explain this more?

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 Před 2 lety

      There is a beta version of ML also for the 5D Classic.
      Wanting to test it in a few days.
      Apparently, the focus peaking feature (while in playback mode, as Live View is not available on the 5DC in any case) could be a game changer.

  • @ctf9354
    @ctf9354 Před 4 lety

    you said the 5D ii costs $ 500 for the money you can already get a sony a99 full frame camera with much better auto focus and a 360 ° screen and 24mp. what do you think of the Sony A99?

  • @marekeos
    @marekeos Před 4 lety +7

    Your examples of criticism of this camera come straight out of "DPreview" forums, where every house cat/grand child "photographer" keeps moaning about his DSLR just not living up to their expectations. Good video btw.

  • @Diupio1
    @Diupio1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. I'm going to buy one. You have convinced me.

  •  Před 3 lety

    i had the cnon 5d mkII for a very long time and idk. I still like the pictures i made with it BUT i reedited them and the problems appear when you lift the shadows or the strange striping in the noise and i had MANY out of focus pictures when i used it with the 50mm 1.2 ... but magic lantern is amazing... i liked the colors etc ... i still like it but i would choose maybe another old camera. Namely the D600 by nikon because of the dynamic range or the 6D or depending on the budget d750

  • @hblauw
    @hblauw Před 4 lety +1

    Got a secondhand 5D MKII with 8500 shutter counts on the 2de of January 2020. Shoot some pictures and i'm really impressed.

  • @krucial608nation4
    @krucial608nation4 Před 4 lety +45

    Everything said on this video is 100% accurate 💯💪

    • @IgnacioDure
      @IgnacioDure Před 4 lety

      Krucial 608Nation nope for the dr

  • @ker-balkanrider
    @ker-balkanrider Před 4 lety

    Megapixels are relevant... the more you have, the bigger the hard disk that you need, the more you have to pay for cloud storage, and the slower they will open/edit/save during processing... you may also need to custom resize them for web use. I found that the sweet spot is 12-18 Mp for me personally. One more thing, if you need the resolution for cropping, do not crop your photos, take notes on the ones you would have cropped and compose them better next time, I have learned this technique recently and helped me a lot

  • @simo4134
    @simo4134 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for this video, everything you said make sens. It helped ma a lot (Y) thank you

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 Před 3 lety +2

    The 5D is a great camera and will get the job done, if you are just a weekend warrior with this camera it’s over kill.

  • @billcame6991
    @billcame6991 Před 4 lety

    I have a 5d Mark IV and upgraded to it because the shutter on my Mark II died at approximately 225K exposures even though it exceeded its rated 150K exposures. It lived through the Mark III years. I still have the body and have considered having it sent to New Jersey for repairs...but they charge a lot.

  • @dps6198
    @dps6198 Před rokem

    I have a Nikon FM2n manual film camera that was introduced in 1982.
    It takes great photos only because I spent time learning the basics of photography.
    It challenges me to slow down, to properly compose, to consider light and shadows.
    You too can learn to shoot great photos on the EOS 5D my turning off the display, setting the camera to manual and avoid turning on the display so you can spend more time looking at the back of your camera instead of your subject.

  • @brenoraffa2750
    @brenoraffa2750 Před 4 lety

    So fun to watch other countries reviews, for me in Brazil, 5dMkll is a goal but the price is insane

  • @orangeandlemon1694
    @orangeandlemon1694 Před 3 lety

    Thanks i learned a lot there. I just bought this camera and now i know i got a great deal. Just gotta learn how to usr it...

  • @st2816ven
    @st2816ven Před 4 lety +1

    Mine has been in South East Asia for 3 years on the back of a motor bike. In the rain. In high humidity. Still working and as sharp as a tack. They are cheap and the battery lasts forever.

  • @caverken
    @caverken Před 4 lety

    I had the 5d then upgraded to the 5d mkII. I look at upgrading now and then but nothing is that much better to get me to spend the money. I also have the Canon M and use it more than anything. I did look at a 5dS but it was very used. If the used 5DS gets cheap enough I would probably move to it or I might wait until the full frame mirrorless start hitting the used market. But for now I a happy enough. Nice presentation.

  • @michaelreynolds6543
    @michaelreynolds6543 Před 4 lety +1

    I had two 5DMk2's but I'm sorry to say its a bit long in the tooth now I've switched from Canon to Fuji the XT2 is way ahead in terms of design and spec but having said that I did love the MK2 its still a great camera but sadly its just not doing what I need it to do in 2020

  • @raksh9
    @raksh9 Před 4 lety

    Still using my 30D since 2007 and 5D Mark II since 2009. Still find them worthwhile even though I have numerous later cameras from Panasonic, Olympus and Fuji.

  • @strawberrycrxme
    @strawberrycrxme Před 2 měsíci

    I honestly plan on getting this, my current camera is a Nikon D5000. And I hate to say it, but the D5000 looks way too similar in many shots to my digicam. I think I'll end up getting the 5D MKII soon, it looks amazing.

  • @eikotehgrowingmouse
    @eikotehgrowingmouse Před 2 lety

    as someone who has been shooting with a rebel xti and I've been thinking of upgrading. I'm wondering if a 5d Mii worth it?!?

  • @richyben8981
    @richyben8981 Před 4 lety

    Does mk2 have recording mode

  • @ActualCounterfactual
    @ActualCounterfactual Před 4 lety

    Hey Jordan... I posted this comment in your previous video as well.... but thought I do the same here for all to see ... I imagined that a newer 6d would be better, and having browsed various sites + CZcams videos I bought one, but this was faulty, I then swapped for another, this ALSO arrived faulty ☹️... Now that really made it for me, I want a genuine tried + tested product that professionals used + abused and that has stood the test of time within the same budget as a 6d, so 5dii is now my obvious choice, buying one this week, second hand from a reputable source in UK. (I used to have a 5d classic as a second body out of nostalgia, but I trashed it during a wedding, thus don't trust 5dmk1 either for paid work).
    I just found a mint 5Dii body, only 7k actuations.... almost new!!!

  •  Před rokem

    It's very simple. This camera was so ahead of its time that it's as if it was launched in 2015. I have one and I totally love this marvellous piece of engineering.

  •  Před měsícem

    I'm shooting on 400D. Used.
    10 megapixels.
    Stock lens and sometimes the nifty fifty.
    It is perfectly fine and looks amazing if you expose correctly.
    You don't need continuous autofocus, you need to know when to take a shot and set up your exposure right.
    I am upgrading to 5D mark II so I can record videos for my own memories.