kaihp said:Dutchdavid said:Hi -1!
Since when is a 5D a semi-professional bridge camera? It is a full professional full-frame camera! Have you ever used it?
In the US, the 5D3 is marketed as a semi-pro camera, whereas it is marketed as a pro camera in the EU.
I bristle at the notion that there's anything 'semi' serious about the 5D3, but it's amazing to see the spread of perspectives on what market 'buckets' to put this in:
Every wedding I go to, professionals are lugging two around their necks.
Wikipedia says it is semi-professional.
DXO (famously) calls it semi-professional.
The original product announcement in 2012 from Canon does not specify.
At Canon USA the word professional is nowhere in the spec list, main product write-up, or manual.
At B&H, Adorama, etc. it's a total mixed bag as they want to tout its "professional build" or "professional viewfinder" but don't want to hype themselves out of the enthusiast market.
It's a fascinating market identity trade-off, IMHO. Canon apparently doesn't want this thing thought of as a staple pro tool to maximize it's appeal to other segments.
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