Let me correct the mistake I made in the video : The camera HAS a ViewFinder. It is an optical view finder, but not an Electronic view finder as we do find in mirrorless cameras. Thanks for the comments, I learned something
I recently bought this camera. And I can confirm all the cons are true jajaj Sometimes I feel like my phone has better low light performance, but I enjoy shooting with it. It makes you think before pressing the button. I was thinking about other cameras but it is what I can afford at the moment.
Nice review man! But I have to add that there IS a viewfinder on the camera, it's just not digital but rather an optical viewfinder. Digital viewfinders came many years later and is more of a staple of mirrorless cameras. However, you can shoot on "live view" (sort of like having the viewfinder on the screen) and enable exposure simulation through the camera settings. Hope this helps and have fun shooting with the old classic! I subscribed so looking forward to seeing your other videos!
Oh yes you are right I tried to shoot with the LCD screen on and use it as a Digital ViewFinder, but it didn't allow me to use auto focus though. Might have a hidden setting somewhere. I'm gonna check cheers man ! Appreciate it
My father bought this camera when it first released along with the EF 50mm f/1.2L USM, I didn't really use it much as I wasn't a big fan of the big body DSLR cameras and found myself buying an a6300 last year which I am hoping to upgrade to an a7iii. Really never knew the potential of the 5D MK2 until stumbling upon this video.
@@Saturn-jm7in I also own a a6300 and I hope to upgrade to a7iii at some point too. Newer cameras are sharper, faster, and more efficient. But if you can shoot with a a6300, you can also shoot with an older camera. And older cameras have different feels and specs that will change the way you shoot. It really is a journey
@@FlorentBraquart You are seriously correct! Never really thought about how it might change the way how I shoot until now. I do want to pick up the 5D MK2 and probably will use it later on with future projects.
If u crank down the shutter speed it produces well lit images, but yeah I agree you must atleast know something about basic photography to fully utilize this camera
Yes, shooting with that kind of camera brings you back to the basics. It's really interesting to see how your approach to photography can evolve from that experience
Don't buy Compact Flash Cards !!! Buy a CF -> SD adapter card. They are about $10 and let you use SD cards. ALSO .... the 5D mk2 has TWO viewfinders, the optical VF and the Live View VF on the LCD screen. I don't know how you can own this camera for a month and not understand about Live View.
The point of a dslr is the viewfinder. It’s like you never even touched the device. I’d take this video down and reupload. You can’t talk about the 5D and start with no view finder. You really can’t.
Let me correct the mistake I made in the video :
The camera HAS a ViewFinder. It is an optical view finder, but not an Electronic view finder as we do find in mirrorless cameras.
Thanks for the comments, I learned something
EOS 5D II is one of the greats 🙌🙌🙌
Have had this camera from 14 years! Love it, will never sell it.
still remember back then when a lot of people in my country sold their 5D Mark III to get a 5D Mark II. the color tone on mark ii just hits different
Which country ?
@@sauravbasu8805 the Shires 😂
I recently bought this camera. And I can confirm all the cons are true jajaj
Sometimes I feel like my phone has better low light performance, but I enjoy shooting with it. It makes you think before pressing the button.
I was thinking about other cameras but it is what I can afford at the moment.
It's pretty cool to get a full frame camera for less than 300$ !
@@FlorentBraquart That's right. I got it for $300 with 50mm lens and memory card, so I think I got a good deal gg
Nice review man! But I have to add that there IS a viewfinder on the camera, it's just not digital but rather an optical viewfinder. Digital viewfinders came many years later and is more of a staple of mirrorless cameras. However, you can shoot on "live view" (sort of like having the viewfinder on the screen) and enable exposure simulation through the camera settings. Hope this helps and have fun shooting with the old classic! I subscribed so looking forward to seeing your other videos!
Oh yes you are right
I tried to shoot with the LCD screen on and use it as a Digital ViewFinder, but it didn't allow me to use auto focus though. Might have a hidden setting somewhere. I'm gonna check
cheers man ! Appreciate it
@@FlorentBraquartest-ce donc possible d'auto-focus en Live view?
Beautiful photos mate! ❤
thanks !
My father bought this camera when it first released along with the EF 50mm f/1.2L USM, I didn't really use it much as I wasn't a big fan of the big body DSLR cameras and found myself buying an a6300 last year which I am hoping to upgrade to an a7iii. Really never knew the potential of the 5D MK2 until stumbling upon this video.
@@Saturn-jm7in I also own a a6300 and I hope to upgrade to a7iii at some point too.
Newer cameras are sharper, faster, and more efficient.
But if you can shoot with a a6300, you can also shoot with an older camera. And older cameras have different feels and specs that will change the way you shoot.
It really is a journey
@@FlorentBraquart You are seriously correct! Never really thought about how it might change the way how I shoot until now. I do want to pick up the 5D MK2 and probably will use it later on with future projects.
Great pics man!!
Cheers man, I'm trying simpler compositions, glad you like it
If u crank down the shutter speed it produces well lit images, but yeah I agree you must atleast know something about basic photography to fully utilize this camera
I have the Canon 5D Mark 2 as a picture profile on my Nikon D5500
@@ruff1draft what do you mean ? Did you import a picture profile that emulates the colors of the 5D ?
@FlorentBraquart There is a website where you can put different picture profiles onto Nikon Cameras
Love listening to these types of posts, how did previous generations manage lol.
Funny thing is you can keep going down to film which was even harder.
Yes, shooting with that kind of camera brings you back to the basics. It's really interesting to see how your approach to photography can evolve from that experience
Don't buy Compact Flash Cards !!! Buy a CF -> SD adapter card. They are about $10 and let you use SD cards.
ALSO .... the 5D mk2 has TWO viewfinders, the optical VF and the Live View VF on the LCD screen. I don't know how you can own this camera for a month and not understand about Live View.
Do you know what you talking about?
Of course it has a viewfinder!
U should have said "No Electronic viewfinder" as DSLR's have "Optical Viewfinder".
thanks, I learned something !
The point of a dslr is the viewfinder. It’s like you never even touched the device. I’d take this video down and reupload. You can’t talk about the 5D and start with no view finder. You really can’t.
No live view, there is only view Finder.
thanks for taking the time to correct me on that.
There's no evf, but there IS live view via the LCD screen
Very nice channel. Support. 🦾
J'adore te voir et t'entendre....mais te comprendre c'est autre chose ...