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For low light they really show their age, but in daylight and studio they’re great with lovely colours. The grain is also film like so when you shoot iso 400 and up it’s nice if you dig analogue film.
For professional photography you might want more pixels, but for landscape etc they’re still great.
Thoughts on the original Canon 5d ? They seem reasonably cheap now.
Have been looking at full frame digital for a little while to use with some of the lenses I've picked up for film cameras.
Also considered a Nikon D700, but I only have AI-era lenses which I can't use matrix metering with.