The Canon 5D Mark IV has a battery life of approximately 900 shots per charge.
To extend the battery life of a Canon 5D Mark II battery, you can try turning off features like image stabilization and auto-focus when not needed, using a genuine Canon battery, keeping the battery at room temperature, and avoiding frequent full discharges.
The expected shutter life of the Canon 5D Mark II is approximately 150,000 actuations.
The resolution of the Canon 5D Mark III is 22.3 megapixels.
Yes, the Canon 5D Mark III does not have built-in WiFi capability.
The Canon 5D Mark III camera has a resolution of 22.3 megapixels.
To extend the battery life of a Canon 5D Mark II battery, you can try turning off features like image stabilization and auto-focus when not needed, using a genuine Canon battery, keeping the battery at room temperature, and avoiding frequent full discharges.
The expected shutter life of the Canon 5D Mark II is approximately 150,000 actuations.
The resolution of the Canon 5D Mark III is 22.3 megapixels.
Yes, the Canon 5D Mark III does not have built-in WiFi capability.
The Canon 5D Mark III camera has a resolution of 22.3 megapixels.
As of now, the Canon 5D Mark II is priced at around 1,200 to 1,500 for a new model.
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The cost of replacing the shutter on a Canon 5D Mark III can vary, but it typically ranges from 200 to 400.
The recommended memory card for the Canon 5D Mark III is a CompactFlash (CF) card with a minimum writing speed of 100MB/s.
my favorite is the canon 5d mark II
I would either say the new canon 5d mark III or the canon 7D