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X-T5: A Camera for the Ages

A recent comparison between Canon's 17 year old EOS 5D camera from 2005 and their new X-T5 model shows that great photography doesn't always require cutting edge technology - sometimes all you need is an eye for detail!

An image featuring both the EOS 5D (2005) and X-T5 (2020).

An image featuring both the EOS 5D (2005) and X-T5 (2020).

In a world of ever-evolving technology, it can be hard to keep up with the latest and greatest. But sometimes, we find ourselves looking back in time and appreciating the classics. This is certainly true when it comes to cameras, as evidenced by the recent discovery of a 17 year old EOS 5D from 2005. The EOS 5D was one of Canon’s first digital SLR cameras and has since become an iconic piece of photography history. It was released at a time when digital photography was still in its infancy, yet despite its age, it still produces stunning images that are comparable to today’s modern cameras. This discovery came about while testing out Canon’s new X-T5 camera which features 24 megapixels and 4K video capabilities. The comparison between these two cameras is quite remarkable; while there are some obvious differences such as autofocus performance and weight, the quality of images produced by both cameras is truly impressive. The X-T5 has been praised for its impressive image quality, but this discovery serves as a reminder that great photography doesn’t always require the latest technology or gadgets; sometimes all you need is an eye for detail and an appreciation for classic equipment like the EOS 5D.