Good work Ashley...That camera of yours is a MONSTER, and holds up to 98% of any mirrorless in the world. That was a series of cameras that will last for at least 30 years, maybe getting the shutter replaced, if need be. .. I had a Sony A series and my son broke it, so I went to MD with a borrowed T3,and LOVED it. Then I went full frame yet went for the Pentax K1 MK2 , for the low light, the build, the astro photography, IBIS, the movable screen, etc,etc.. Now I went and bought 2 SONY little babies that do 4k, since their cameras are made for toddler hands, and of course I have Canon film cameras,one that is the first film camera they made with AF. All you need to learn are the basics, get some good glass, and walk around, so being in NYC is a wide open canvas... One of my homegirls has the Canon you have, i think. WE havent gone outside to shoot together yet..
The mirror inside your 5D body reflects light from the lens into the viewfinder pentaprism, allowing you to look through the viewfinder to frame a shot... that's actually it's only purpose, doesn't affect the image quality at all... in fact, it flips up out the way when you press the shutter to allow the image to be recorded to the sensor. That's the biggest difference between DSLR's, and the newer mirrorless bodies. The 5D equivalent in the mirrorless lineup would be the R5 series. Like you mentioned, it runs for $2k+ new, but I wouldn't advise anyone pay that for it anymore... buy it used, or buy a R6MkII or R5 for those prices.
You're excitement around photography makes me get re-excited (not a real word) lol. I would like to offer you a thought, which is this... There really isn't a transition from "beginner to pro". Not in sports, medicine, technology, nor here with Photography. We all start out as beginners and are drawn to move forward cause we're just hungry to learn more about our craft (using the camera, ISO/shutter speed/aperture, how the body and the lens are married, putting everything together to capture shots, shooting Manual-Only!!)... It's not a microwaved journey and the goal really isn't to be called a "pro". One day you will look up and your pictures will be just as good as those who you inspired to be like. Even when you get to that place, it's still a journey of learning. My advice would be (not saying that you're Not doing this already...) to continue to focus on learning, shoot everyday, even if it's just stuff around the house. Practice directing the eyes of the person looking at your pictures towards our subject by (for example) narrowing the focal plane, via contrast, etc. I took my daughters giant teddy-bear and set it up in places around the house because I needed something to focus on that wouldn't move! Helped me a lot!! I could go on for hours - but I'll cut it short and again say that I love your passion! Enjoy the journey of photography!
I would suggest the R5 II, because the first one was a EASYBAKE OVEN...It would heat up, shut down,and then you wait until it cools off..NOT what you want if you're shooting weddings or anything that cannot be done over..
A few years ago I decided to treat myself to full frame with an original 6D. Didn't feel like going up to the 5D, although I had seen lots of RUclipsrs using them and knew a few of their features. I find the 6D fine for my personal hobby. Considering that you upgraded from one to the other, a follow-up post contrasting the two models with attention to how their differences impacted your use and results might make a good supplement. Did you find the ergonomics significantly better, the colors/resolution/low-light performance/image quality notably better? The 6D has a simple, almost sparse autofocus pattern compared to the more sophisticated 5D - did the upgrade improve your shooting experience or success rate? How would you map your growth to the camera features, what aspect(s) did you find most beneficial that you could use to make recommendations to others? It would be interesting to see the details behind all that enthusiasm!
I also own the 5d mk4. I own 5d, 5d2, 5d3, 6d. The 6d is a pro camera...its awesome. Great for any pro asignment. It's small and the colors are awesome almost like the 5d mk1. I love my 6d..eventho I have the 5d mk4. Great video. Your enthusiasm is awesome. Keep up the good work.
5D MarkiV is in fact a pro camera, but from the past. You can buy pre owned at good price these days. That said, you can opt for a cheaper or pre owned mirrorless at the same price if you don’t expect features like wether sealing, etc. Enjoy your 5d! Great camera!
nice video.i have 2x Canon 5d Mark 2 and they have been woth me for 12yrs.Unfortunately, due to work i had to move to mirrorless R6 and R6 Mark 2 and they no comparison for with DSLR - they were workhorses and no mirrorless can latch my 419,000 or so or more shutters one one of the Mark 3 bodies... now they both Mark 3 and 4 are discontinued?very sad.Rather go back to film which I used the Nikon FM-2/Cheers
You make me feel like a camera junky cause i buy every new camera that comes out for sony, the i have one canon but i manily do video my r5c has been sitting i been using the a7cr, a72, sony zve1, fx 30, fx 3 and 6 seeing you happy and sticking with what you have seeing you excited just makes me feel bad like i have a addiction for cameras have a great day
Yes, this model of 5D is impressive for both Pro and Amateur, but I'd still choose a higher level gear (second hand). I'm happily using a first-gen 1DX Mark I still, which, despite its age, performs exceptionally well with quality lenses. Originally priced at $7,000, it's now as low as €500 in Europe. Though old, it's a reliable, durable camera with a pro-level ISO range. None of my clients have ever complained about the image quality, even though it's considered low megapixel by today's standards. If mine ever breaks, I'd buy another second-hand without hesitation. PS. Yes, putting a 5D photo side-by-side with a 1DX photo might not be easy to differentiate, but my personal taste when it comes to handling the body is still the "1DX monster" (true, some disagree and say the 1DX is way too big, however it fits my hands better)
Hey Ashley, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, currently I'm looking for more works, do you love to have a logo for your channel's branding to have a memorable graphic based monogram logo to help your audience recognise and follow your channel easier? I would love to design a photography themed logo inspired by your direction for you! Let me know if you interested to make it happen! :-)
If you know the basics of a camera (aperture, shutter speed, & ISO), learn about lighting. What genre (animal, portraits, family, wildlife, etc.) of photography do you want to expand or learn? Watch videos or read books on that genre & practice. It’ll take time to learn, but you’ll grow eventually. Also, learn about post processing.
Finally A normal person talking about a camera
@@christianityrawandunedited haha I appreciate this comment so much! 🙌🏽 thanks so much for watching!!
Good work Ashley...That camera of yours is a MONSTER, and holds up to 98% of any mirrorless in the world. That was a series of cameras that will last for at least 30 years, maybe getting the shutter replaced, if need be. .. I had a Sony A series and my son broke it, so I went to MD with a borrowed T3,and LOVED it. Then I went full frame yet went for the Pentax K1 MK2 , for the low light, the build, the astro photography, IBIS, the movable screen, etc,etc.. Now I went and bought 2 SONY little babies that do 4k, since their cameras are made for toddler hands, and of course I have Canon film cameras,one that is the first film camera they made with AF. All you need to learn are the basics, get some good glass, and walk around, so being in NYC is a wide open canvas... One of my homegirls has the Canon you have, i think. WE havent gone outside to shoot together yet..
The mirror inside your 5D body reflects light from the lens into the viewfinder pentaprism, allowing you to look through the viewfinder to frame a shot... that's actually it's only purpose, doesn't affect the image quality at all... in fact, it flips up out the way when you press the shutter to allow the image to be recorded to the sensor. That's the biggest difference between DSLR's, and the newer mirrorless bodies. The 5D equivalent in the mirrorless lineup would be the R5 series. Like you mentioned, it runs for $2k+ new, but I wouldn't advise anyone pay that for it anymore... buy it used, or buy a R6MkII or R5 for those prices.
@@s4ean love your tech break down!
She got a 5. FLECTOR tho 😂😂
You're excitement around photography makes me get re-excited (not a real word) lol. I would like to offer you a thought, which is this... There really isn't a transition from "beginner to pro". Not in sports, medicine, technology, nor here with Photography. We all start out as beginners and are drawn to move forward cause we're just hungry to learn more about our craft (using the camera, ISO/shutter speed/aperture, how the body and the lens are married, putting everything together to capture shots, shooting Manual-Only!!)... It's not a microwaved journey and the goal really isn't to be called a "pro". One day you will look up and your pictures will be just as good as those who you inspired to be like. Even when you get to that place, it's still a journey of learning. My advice would be (not saying that you're Not doing this already...) to continue to focus on learning, shoot everyday, even if it's just stuff around the house. Practice directing the eyes of the person looking at your pictures towards our subject by (for example) narrowing the focal plane, via contrast, etc. I took my daughters giant teddy-bear and set it up in places around the house because I needed something to focus on that wouldn't move! Helped me a lot!! I could go on for hours - but I'll cut it short and again say that I love your passion! Enjoy the journey of photography!
What do you think about the R5? .love your videos ❤
I would suggest the R5 II, because the first one was a EASYBAKE OVEN...It would heat up, shut down,and then you wait until it cools off..NOT what you want if you're shooting weddings or anything that cannot be done over..
A few years ago I decided to treat myself to full frame with an original 6D. Didn't feel like going up to the 5D, although I had seen lots of RUclipsrs using them and knew a few of their features. I find the 6D fine for my personal hobby. Considering that you upgraded from one to the other, a follow-up post contrasting the two models with attention to how their differences impacted your use and results might make a good supplement. Did you find the ergonomics significantly better, the colors/resolution/low-light performance/image quality notably better? The 6D has a simple, almost sparse autofocus pattern compared to the more sophisticated 5D - did the upgrade improve your shooting experience or success rate? How would you map your growth to the camera features, what aspect(s) did you find most beneficial that you could use to make recommendations to others? It would be interesting to see the details behind all that enthusiasm!
I also own the 5d mk4. I own 5d, 5d2, 5d3, 6d. The 6d is a pro camera...its awesome. Great for any pro asignment. It's small and the colors are awesome almost like the 5d mk1. I love my 6d..eventho I have the 5d mk4.
Great video. Your enthusiasm is awesome. Keep up the good work.
@@antoniovaldez6054 I loved my 6D too it was beautiful!! Thank you for watching I appreciate it✨
I started with the Sony A7IV and it's amazing. I have a sigma 85 1.2 and a Sony 50 1.4 as my lenses of choice
@@jwats5713 love that choice! Sony gives that nice cinematic look! And those lenses are great ones! They both give nice depth of field for portraits!
@@byashleymia yep, I’m loving it
5D MarkiV is in fact a pro camera, but from the past. You can buy pre owned at good price these days. That said, you can opt for a cheaper or pre owned mirrorless at the same price if you don’t expect features like wether sealing, etc. Enjoy your 5d! Great camera!
keep up the good work... glad to see your videos... stay awesome...
@@t_mcb_1342 thank you so much 🙌🏽
nice video.i have 2x Canon 5d Mark 2 and they have been woth me for 12yrs.Unfortunately, due to work i had to move to mirrorless R6 and R6 Mark 2 and they no comparison for with DSLR - they were workhorses and no mirrorless can latch my 419,000 or so or more shutters one one of the Mark 3 bodies... now they both Mark 3 and 4 are discontinued?very sad.Rather go back to film which I used the Nikon FM-2/Cheers
Wow, you're pretty underrated. Great job! I'm going to sub!!
What camera are you using to film this video?
Aww! thanks for watching!! So I’m using a Canon G7X Mark III. It’s linked in my description too 😊
Definitely top notch pro camera. What do you recommend for us low budget amateurs?
@@prizepictures1 it is!! I would definitely recommend the Canon 6D. Or even an entry level camera such as the Canon T4i
You make me feel like a camera junky cause i buy every new camera that comes out for sony, the i have one canon but i manily do video my r5c has been sitting i been using the a7cr, a72, sony zve1, fx 30, fx 3 and 6 seeing you happy and sticking with what you have seeing you excited just makes me feel bad like i have a addiction for cameras have a great day
Tell me how you afford those, what is your job ?
Bought Nikon coolpix P510. 42x zoom 24-1,000mm
Yes 2012 so no wi-fi. Great pictures
Yes, this model of 5D is impressive for both Pro and Amateur, but I'd still choose a higher level gear (second hand).
I'm happily using a first-gen 1DX Mark I still, which, despite its age, performs exceptionally well with quality lenses. Originally priced at $7,000, it's now as low as €500 in Europe.
Though old, it's a reliable, durable camera with a pro-level ISO range. None of my clients have ever complained about the image quality, even though it's considered low megapixel by today's standards. If mine ever breaks, I'd buy another second-hand without hesitation.
PS. Yes, putting a 5D photo side-by-side with a 1DX photo might not be easy to differentiate, but my personal taste when it comes to handling the body is still the "1DX monster" (true, some disagree and say the 1DX is way too big, however it fits my hands better)
Keep that positive vibe. Nice video.
@@bryanthomas007 thank you🙌🏽
Phenomenal content upload
@@DocBoA thank you so much!!
I have the canon EOS Rebel T7
@@NydiaGibson-ff6yw love it! I started with the T3i Rebel. The rebel series cameras are great!
Nice video but people usually don't call the camera with the mark at the end.
Nice website. Great work
@@maxcherry6626 thank you 🙏🏽
Hey Ashley, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, currently I'm looking for more works, do you love to have a logo for your channel's branding to have a memorable graphic based monogram logo to help your audience recognise and follow your channel easier? I would love to design a photography themed logo inspired by your direction for you! Let me know if you interested to make it happen! :-)
How can I be a professional photographer?❤
If you know the basics of a camera (aperture, shutter speed, & ISO), learn about lighting. What genre (animal, portraits, family, wildlife, etc.) of photography do you want to expand or learn? Watch videos or read books on that genre & practice. It’ll take time to learn, but you’ll grow eventually. Also, learn about post processing.
I am on RUclips every single day so I am learning about photography and I took photography in High School so I know a little bit about photography
Learn your camera, the triangle, takes classes and practice everyday like it is a job because one day it may be
Shortest answer possible: find someone to pay you! 😆
Im saying tho , The 5. FLECTOR is on point .. 😅😅 Nice review 🤌👌
@@BenelyLohizo hahaha thank you! I leave all the correct tech words to those that know! Lol