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Shuttercount 1ds mark ii
Shuttercount 1ds mark ii












Canon now had the 1Ds Mark III which was soon replaced with a Mark IV. The 1Ds Mark II from 2004 was now becoming a piece of history, as technology continued to fly forwards at an alarming pace. This was the camera that really turned my photography from a hobby into a career, and my pictures began getting better and better as I learnt more about photography, lenses, light and the camera. This camera was technically superior to the 1DsII from a few years ago, and the price tag of £1,999 was more within my reach – so I set my goals on this being the camera that would take my photography forwards, and a year or so later, I managed to purchase a 5D Mark II.

shuttercount 1ds mark ii

Technology was fast moving forwards, and Canon were now announcing their forthcoming Canon 5D Mark II. Over the next few years, my interest continued to grow, and the 40D was still going strong. This camera was so far out of my price range (£4,799!!) that I never ever considered it, but I was absolutely fascinated by it. Whilst browsing photography forums and discussion groups, there was lots of talk of Canon’s latest flagship camera, the Canon 1Ds Mark II – which was by all accounts, the best camera in the world.

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After enjoying that camera for a year, learning all about it, I soon wanted to upgrade to something more “professional” – and ended up with a well-used Canon 40D – which was one step up in terms of camera performance. When I first starting getting interested in photography when I was 16, my first camera was a Canon 400D, which I received as a Christmas present.












Shuttercount 1ds mark ii