Cheapest full frame bodies from canon

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I have got a 7D (with a 50mm 1.4), but would like to step into the full frame world, but I am on budget, so I need a full frame canon camera which would cost less than 900$~ (it can be used)

I checked the 1ds mark 1 (classic), but the max. 1250 ISO is just a bit low for me (3200 would be nice)

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I have got a 7D (with a 50mm 1.4), but would like to step into the full frame world, but I am on budget, so I need a full frame canon camera which would cost less than 900$~ (it can be used)

Then I'd highly recommend a used 5D Mark II. It may be slightly above your budget but will give you the best value in the long run as well as the best performance.
 
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Yea, a used 5d mark 2 would be good too, but its above my budget really.. I dont want to spend all my money on 1 camera and I dont need that really really really good ISO perfomance, 5d C is the best for me yet even if I take a look at my future.

I would use the 7D for video and 5d for photos.
 
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because I make video and take photo of sport, so I need the 8 fps sometimes with my 8mm samyang and the 60 fps @ 720P and the 5d would be great for landscape, portrait, street photography for me .
 
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My vote is for the 5D classic. There's absolutely nothing wrong with its image quality, and 12MP from FF in real terms is plenty of resolution. It's all Nikon offered until the D800. As Neuro said, 100k shutter life, so it should do you well.

As the 5D classic didn't have a built in sensor cleaner, a used one might need it cleaning. It won't cost much to get a cleaning kit should that be the case.

I don't think there are any other options - the 5D mk II is out of your budget, and if the extra resolution isn't needed, the other tweaks won't help you get better images. And all FF 1 series with the sort of ISO you want will be too much too.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
ReeneP said:
550$ 5d mark 1 with 25630 expo, 3 batteries and etc, 3 month warranty without papers, is it legit? (new body)

A 'new' 5D with warranty? I'm skeptical.
I agree, but it is possible. B&H sells their used equipment with a 3 month warranty... ditto with Adorama. It is also possible someone bought one 2.5 years ago and purchased a 3 year service/warranty plan... and they are just at the tail end of it now.
 
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