By the time you buy a 5D,
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November 20, 2011 at 8:30 AM
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By the time you buy a 5D, get some support equipment and overpriced canon lenses you may as well go with the FS100 as it is more suited to video anyhow. The most experience I have with shooting DSLR style is my NEX5, which in the end would be one less lens I would need. The moire patterns I have seen from the canons though are pretty bad…
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