Used Full Frame Camera - ShutterFailure most recent 30 from http://www.shutterfailure.com2010-09-09T05:41:53Zhttp://www.shutterfailure.com/feeds/question/9http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://www.shutterfailure.com/questions/9/used-full-frame-cameraUsed Full Frame Camerajohnattebury2009-10-12T06:13:51Z2010-09-02T09:22:24Z
<p>What's a good, used full frame camera? What's the best value?</p>
http://www.shutterfailure.com/questions/9/used-full-frame-camera/11#11Answer by Kamil Kisiel for Used Full Frame CameraKamil Kisiel2009-10-13T22:41:31Z2009-10-13T22:41:31Z<p>Depends which system you shoot of course, but probably the best value to be had these days is a used 5D. Here in Canada they can be had for $1200 sans grip or $1500 with the vertical grip. Somewhat cheaper in the US.</p>
http://www.shutterfailure.com/questions/9/used-full-frame-camera/14#14Answer by Dimitri Tcaciuc for Used Full Frame CameraDimitri Tcaciuc2009-10-14T17:33:35Z2009-10-14T17:33:35Z<p>Unless you have considerable amount of non-Canon lenses, the original 5D is definitely a steal, if you can find one. The next closest price point would be Canon 5D MkII or Nikon D700. They go for around 3 thousand new, so used condition will be somewhat cheaper. I'd say those two are only justified if you absolutely need a specific improvement, such as larger images or higher frame rate. </p>