Canon EOS 5D Digital SLR Camera - Black (0296B002)

KM Camera Japan (122)
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Price:
US $241.99
ApproximatelyAU $379.12
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Estimated delivery Thu, 8 May - Wed, 14 May
Returns:
30-day returns. Seller pays for return postage.
Condition:
Excellent - Refurbished
Optics; Finder;. There is no fog. There is no fungus. There are no scratches. There are no large dusts. No problem in the shooting. Beautiful condition. It works properly.

About this product

Product Information

Canon EOS digital camera offers remarkable ways to take sharp and clear photos. It is scratch-resistant and dust-proof, allowing you to take it on all of your adventures without collection damage. With a 12.8 MP resolution, take vibrant photos that capture every detail. Images and videos are transferred to different devices, such as computers, tablets, and televisions, through its HDMI connectivity. With an easy-to-read menu, the LCD camera monitor showcases photos, allowing the user to discard the distorted or unnecessary ones. The camera supports a wide range of lenses, allowing professional photographers to experiment with many different types of shots.

Product Identifiers

BrandCanon
MPN0296B002
UPC0013803083897, 0013803056853
ModelEOS 5D
eBay Product ID (ePID)100170358

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
SeriesCanon EOS
TypeDigital SLR
Maximum Resolution12.8 MP

Dimensions

Item Length12 in
Item Height8 in
Item Width10 in

Additional Product Features

Display TypeLCD
Manufacturer ColorBlack
Display Size2.5in.
Exterior ColorBlack
Camera TypeDigital SLR

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
122 product ratings
  • 103 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 16 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Good image quality

Good value

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  • Top favourable review

    Love this camera. Lucked out with the buy it now and got it 5 days before I thought I work. Thank you so much.

    I've been a "professional" photographer who used a Canon t3i for 7 years. I've used other cameras in between but for what I needed, I always stuck to my basic camera and did actor headshots every few months and earned enough money that I paid the camera and lenses back multiple times. Never been interested in a full frame camera over a crop as there's really no huge difference with bokeh if you know what your doing, also, if full frame is so much better with crop why not just go medium format which crushes both? But, I decided I wanted to wade in the waters of full frame without paying thousands. After all I am semi professional, not a full time job. So I decided to go old school, get the Canon 5d. It's used so there's lots of risk. But right away, I love it. You take pictures with it. You can barely review them on camera. But it's a photography tool. No special tracking focus. No video. No insane see the night. But what it does, it does very, very well.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Top critical review

    Very bad LED display.

    LED display on rear of camera is of extremely low quality. Even though this camera has a full frame image sensor, it is too outdated. It is more worthwhile to pursue a more recent version of this camera or another camera all together. I returned this item not realizing that my current camera, a Canon 70 D, which has a crop sensor, produces better pictures.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great old camera love it

    Just because it's an older camera doesn't mean it isn't good this model still has life left in it. This is my first full frame camera and I couldn't be more happy with it. It does have limitations on it but still is very useful in learning about photography. 12MP ,Full frame the Canon colors that's a plus,battery life I can shoot an easy 100 or more pics and not worry about the better dieing, there's cons but you can live with them easily. So if you see this camera up for sell get it.I am happy w it...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Built like a tank, pro-quality pictures on budget

    Canon EOS 5D is the cheapest way to get into the game of full-frame photography. Although there are not features found in today's modern full-frame DSLR, this camera offers just what you need - photography. Awesome image quality. Built like a tank, works great even after THIRTEEN YEARS! And, of course, that mystical "canon color" is yet another special trait of the 5D classic. If you are looking for full-frame DSLR and on a budget, this one should not be missed.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • A great professional body bargain with impressive image quality that suits most needs

    This camera model is 17 years old as of the time of this review. In our day and age of technological leaps, you'd be excused to assume that it's an artefact from its era; however, the reality couldn't be any further away from this! The 5D still takes amazing looking photos that will leave you very satisfied. While the dynamic range is not as wide as in today's technology, you can get amazing results under good lighting conditions that you won't be able to differentiate from any modern camera today. In fact, I like its rendering and colors more than some of my more recent bodies. In the race for the highest megapixel count, this camera shies away with its 12.8 megapixel sensor; however, if you don't need to crop much for prints or pixel peep, there is no issue at all here. If you're looking at your photos all the way up to a 4k computer screen/TV, photos taken from this camera will look perfect. However, if you have an 8K monitor then you will probably notice some limitations. That said, for prints, this camera is more than enough for any large print that you might want to have, no issues there. A few things to consider when buying this body: This is a bargain camera. I bought mine which is in a very good condition with the box and everything else that comes with it for $255, shipping included. Of course there are a few negligible scuffs from use that do not impact the looks of the camera. There is also a noticeable discoloration around the edges of the hot shoe as Canon used to have these painted black, and other than in new bodies, I haven't come across any used copy where the black paint hasn't peeled off. The last thing is that the side flap that covers some of the connectors was almost entirely missing; however, there are tons of these brand new on ebay for as low as $3 so you can easily buy and install one which I did for my camera, it takes minimal effort and gives you that element of protection and a better looking body overall. Other than these minor imperfections, the camera is in a perfect condition. So, if you get a cleaner copy than mine, I would still not pay anything beyond $300.There are a lot of stupid deals for double the price, in which case you'd be better off buying a new entry level camera, or a 5D Mark II which has a lot of improvements over this model and sells in good condition for around that same mark. The other thing is that this is purely a photo camera, no video. Consequently, there is no live view mode either, which might make precision manual focusing much more challenging. So, again if you need that, look for a 5D MKII instead. One more thing is that this model is apparently known to have an issue where the mirror breaks after continued use (this is not from my experience, but from reviews out there). The issue seems to impact all models with serial numbers starting with 1 or 0. Reports are that Canon fixed the issue in later models with serial numbers starting with 2. I got to know this information just after my purchase, and my body's serial number happens to start with 1; however, I don't have a shattered mirror so far and everything seems to be working perfectly even though the body has tens of thousands of shutter actuations. Ideally I would have asked about the serial number prior to purchasing the body had I known about the issue earlier, but all in all, Canon seems to be able to service this with a fix that reinforced the mirror and addresses the problem, so I'm not too concerned. The last thing I will share has to do with the build quality of the body. While it feels solid and very nice in the hand, I can vouch that it does not feel as sturdy as a Canon 5D MKII or a Nikon D700. While similarly to the aforementioned bodies, this camera's chassis is made of magnesium alloy and stainless steel, it still doesn't feel as rugged. This is my personal feeling; however, people over the internet praise the rigidity of this body and claim that it can take a beating just as well as other professional cameras. Note though that this is not rated as a weather sealed body, so ensure not to shoot under harsh weather conditions. Overall, the camera has a very simple menu layout (one page only with everything as opposed to the multi-page menu system of later Canon bodies), a limited ISO range from 100 to 1600 native and 50 to 3200 extended, a bit of a primitive autofocus system that doesn't favor extreme low light shooting conditions, and a basic motor drive that goes up to only 3 FPS which might pose a challenge for birders and sport shooters. Other than that, this is an excellent body with great professional picture quality that can be used for paid jobs to this day and produce great results. It might just slow you down a bit due to some of its limitations, so if your workflow does not require a very fast paced shooting, you're in for an insane bargain with this impressive imagining tool, and you can never go wrong with a classic 5D.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Beautiful camera. Well made and like a tank. Solid.

    EOS 5D classic is such a great breaking full frame that really brings out the creative in your creative photography skills and really forces you to learn how to use a camera the proper way and it is definitely not a point and go camera. But worth it once you learn how to use it. Mind blowing images.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great full frame camera easy to use in manual mode.

    Always wanted a full frame Digital SLR. After spending hours on YOUTUBE I selected the Cannon 5D. The price was right and after downloading the manual from Cannon website I'm learning the features and am pleased with the results.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Old, but clunky gold

    The Original Canon 5D is a gem, even 12 years after it was first released. The 12 megapixel resolution is about the same as most phones use today, and is more than enough for small to medium prints, and definitely good enough for viewing on screens, as most of us do these days. The colors from this old thing are quirky but amazing, and makes you think of the old analog days. So if you're after the old school look without using tons of VSCO-filters this one is a no-brainer. It's also an extremely affordable way to get into digital full frame photography. Pair it with the even cheaper 50mm 1.8 USM and you're good to go with a setup that costs about as much as a shitty compact camera, but will give you way better results. Do bear in mind the camera body is a bit clunky, and the auto focus is only acceptable using the centre point. But these kinds of restrictions are what makes this camera even more fun to use in my opinion. Go for it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Semi Pro

    This is one of my many cameras. I prefer to not purchase the latest and greatest as that lower's the "bottom line". This camera is great when the full frame is needed such as in large landscapes. It gives good quality details. The only fault is that if a picture needs are to be blown up significantly...the 12 mp will reduce image quality. It also only allows EF lenses of which require higher end $ lenses. So for a semi pro...it is great addition to other higher mp cameras and for amateurs who have the $ for the required lenses. If one is moving up from the Canon t models...which use the EFS lenses...need to be prepared for buying new lenses.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • I like it.

    I come from a film background. And like to shoot manual. Don't have a lot of use for special programs. With an adapter I can shoot with FD lenses. With this camera you have to like using the viewfinder because the LCD in the back isn't going to show you what you're shooting. The only problem with it would be that that metering in the view finder is hard to see in daylight.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned