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<p><strong>From B&H Photo
</strong>B&H Photo has posted a nice article about the coming of the original Canon EOS 5D camera body. At the time, it was the first full frame camera that was “affordable”.</p>
<p><strong>A snippet from the article
</strong><em>“Most photographers in the mid 2000′s had developed their eye using 35mm film cameras. When they attached a 50mm lens and looked through the viewfinder, they expected to see a 50mm focal range. However, nearly all the DSLR cameras available at the time were using APS-C-sized sensors, which introduce a significant amount of crop factor. The classic nifty fifty is cropped to 80mm. This compromise threw many people off, and proved to be a persistent nuisance.”</em><strong>
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<p>The original Canon EOS 5D was the first full frame camera I ever used. I borrowed it a lot from the photo store I worked at, I just couldn’t go back to my EOS 40D, which was a great camera in its own right. I didn’t actually own a full frame camera until late into the life of the 5D Mark II, as I was using APS-H for a long time with the 1D3 and 1D4.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/insights/blogs/photography/history-canon-5d-it-arrived-2005.html/bi/2466/kbid/3296" target="_blank">Read the full article</a></strong></p>
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