EOS-1D Mark II
Its new 8.2 million pixel
CMOS sensor, faster DIGIC™ II imaging engine and ability to
capture brilliant, eight-megapixel JPEG images at 8.5 fps in
continuous bursts of up to 40 frames and RAW images in continuous
bursts of up to 20 frames — thanks in large part to new Canon
technology's innovative use of DDR SDRAM — make the EOS-1D
Mark II the world's fastest pro-digital SLR camera. Building on the
success of the 4.1 megapixel EOS-1D with its 8 fps, 21 frame
maximum JPEG (or 16 frame RAW) burst capability, Canon doubled the
resolution of the imaging sensor, doubled the size of the high
speed buffer memory and reevaluated, redesigned and in some cases,
actually reinvented the technology that makes the new EOS-1D Mark
II camera the most reliable, responsive, and remarkable
professional digital SLR on the market. Key among those
speed-increasing innovations is Canon's first use of dual 32-bit
RISC CPUs to operate the camera's autofocus separately with one
dedicated to detecting focus while the second controls the lens
drive.
Able to stand up to real
world conditions in the field, on the sidelines, or in the studio,
the Mark II camera's exterior and chassis are constructed of a
rugged yet lightweight and weather-resistant magnesium alloy. Its
shutter is durability-tested to 200,000 exposures (50,000 more than
on the EOS-1D), the body is highly weather-resistant with more than
70 gaskets and seals, and the camera's lens mount is made of
stainless steel (and is fully compatible with all Canon EF, TS-E
and MP-E lenses).
New and Improved At the heart
of the advancements provided by the EOS-1D Mark II camera is its
extra-large, high-resolution, Canon-designed and produced 8.2
megapixel CMOS sensor. Measuring 28.7 x 19.1mm and 34.5mm on the
diagonal, the CMOS sensor is comprised of 3520 x 2336 recording
pixels, each 8.2 microns square, featuring primary RGB filtration
and, like its popular predecessor the EOS-1D, has a 35mm focal
length conversion factor of only 1.3x. What's more, the EOS-1D Mark
II is the first Canon Digital SLR equipped with the next generation
DIGIC II image processor, which permits faster processing of large
files with superior color rendering and more precise detail. This
new DIGIC II chip is twice as fast as the image processor used in
the EOS-1D and four times faster than the DIGIC chip in the EOS 10D
and EOS Digital Rebel.
In addition to the EOS-1D
Mark II camera's top-end 8.2 megapixel resolution for JPEG and RAW
image files, intermediate JPEG resolution preferences of 6.4MP
(medium1) 4.3MP(medium2) and 2.0MP (small) are easily selected.
JPEG compression settings can be adjusted independently over a
ten-step range for each of the pixel resolution levels and freely
set on the camera's LCD monitor menu as well. The EOS-1D Mark II
camera also marks the debut of Canon's new "CR2" RAW file format
standard that eliminates any potential confusion over the use of
the TIF suffix found with the EOS-1D and 1Ds. RAW, JPEG and
RAW+JPEG image settings are now selectable on the camera's rear LCD
panel.
Adding to its speed and
flexibility, the EOS-1D Mark II camera is compatible with
CompactFlash (Type I or II as well as MicroDrives™) memory
cards up to a theoretical capacity of 2048GB, and it features a
second card slot for SD cards, allowing for successive or
simultaneous recording on both types of media. Like its EOS-1D and
1Ds forebears, the Mark II camera is capable of capturing sound
clips up to a maximum of 30 seconds per image.
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Enhanced Image Quality and
Color
The EOS-1D Mark II camera
provides superior color rendition at default settings, reduces
false color artifacting and produces less "noise" in low light
settings thanks to its DIGIC II image processor and a redesigned
state-of-the-art CMOS sensor. The camera also features improved
auto white balance control, now done entirely off the image sensor;
a new user-set white balance compensation which permits varying the
color temperature in amber-blue or magenta-green, or combinations
of the two; and new user-set custom Color Matrix and Processing
Parameter settings which allow users to select their choice of
color space, contrast, saturation and tone. A white balance
bracketing option adds shifting in magenta-green or amber-blue. The
Mark II camera's new EXIF 2.21 compatible standard for metadata now
tags Adobe 1998 RGB color space profiles directly to user-specified
images, removing the necessity to assign the color space manually
in Photoshop
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Other Features
The camera's exposure modes
include Manual, Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, Program and
Bulb and the ISO range extends from 100 - 1600 in 1/3-step
increments (with ISO 50 and ISO 3200 added via the ISO extension
option on the Menu). The EOS-1D Mark II camera offers users a
choice of 21-zone evaluative metering linked to an active AF point,
Center-weighted average metering, partial metering (covering
approximately 13.5% of the picture area), Spot metering (covering
approximately 3.8% of the picture area) and Spot metering options
including Center only or linked to 9 or 11 AF points as well as
multi spot metering. The metering range is EV0 - 20 for all
patterns at all normal temperatures, and exposure compensation is
possible in any Auto exposure mode up to +/-3 stops in 1/3 or
1/2-step increments. Available exposure bracketing options are
standard auto bracketing (available through aperture and/or shutter
speed) and ISO bracketing which keeps the speed and aperture
constant but varies the ISO sensitivity to alter the
exposure.
As with the EOS-1D and 1Ds
models, the new Mark II features 21 built-in custom functions with
an option for up to 27 personal functions which must be chosen and
set up using Canon software and uploaded into the camera. New on
the Mark II model however is the ability to save custom and
personal function menu settings either onto a CF card or an SD
card, permitting their installation into another camera or to be
called up again in the same camera.
While the NP-E3 nickel
metal-hydride power pack on the EOS-1D Mark II camera is identical
to the one used with the EOS-1D and 1Ds, the camera's power
consumption, hence efficiency and battery life, is far superior at
1200 shots per charge in normal temperatures (23ºC/73ºF).
At 6.1 inches wide x 6.2 inches high x 3.1 inches deep and weighing
in at 44.1 ounces (without the battery or memory cards) the Mark II
camera is identical in size and slightly lighter than the
EOS-1D.
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