Camera was used and in really good shape. Bought it with a broken rear glass for display. Was able to buy a repair part and had glass replaced in about 10 minutes for about $10...like new. Was estimated to have 20,000 shutter clicks but actually only had little over 11,000. So far, it has been a great deal for an older camera. Bought it below trending price. It is my backup camera and my only full frame camera. The battery grip was a generic one and I have replaced it with a Canon unit to ensure full functionality.
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If you're looking to get into full frame photography on a budget, this is definitely the camera. Video looks great and very sturdy build. Only downsides are the slow burst fire rates and outdated (but still perfectly fine) noise performance. When this came out, it was a killer camera which professional photographers all over the world used, and you can get one nowadays for less than Canon's cheapest plastic body APS-C DSLR. Best photography purchase I've made.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Build quality is excellent, Canon ergonomics are best of DSLRs (for me), the menu is relatively easy to use/understand, Mark II has many of the features of the newer 5Ds, accessories for the camera are numerous & many are quite affordable. The only con I have is DSLRs in general. The learning curve is quite high, good quality lenses for it are expensive, and many of the parts (screen, memory, interface, charging, apps) are not as good as smartphones. My advice to anyone new to photography is purchase a good used consumer/pro body like the 5D and invest most of your money into quality lenses and traveling.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love the camera, finally a full frame camera in my arsenal. its a bit getting use to I can't figure because of the age of the camera with it being created before the advancement in light metering or the large censor size I am finding that it is a very different leap from APSC. the Camera it self is in perfect condition. I can't believe it had such a high shutter count because to me it looks like it barely left the box. Haven't really gotten to test it out yet, but I love it and I do not find it too heavy though that may change when traveling happens again. the only sign that i got that it was used was that the battery grip had a dent on it. otherwise its 5 stars for me.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great camera for the money. It may be a 12 year old camera but as far as picture quality it still outperforms any camera bought new on the market in that price range. Yes a camera that old does lack the technological bells and whistles of a modern camera. Firstly the autofocus is a bit slow so action shots like sports and wildlife can be challenging but remember years ago when there wasn't auto we still managed to get some remarkable photos in those genres. One caveat, to take advantage of a camera of this quality you'll need to buy quality lenses and they can get costly, most higher in price than you'll pay for the actual Mark II used.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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