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The EOS 5D had a 2.5-inch LCD; the Mark II’s larger screen necessitated the rearrangement of some of the buttons on the back of the camera, and it might take current EOS 5D owners some time to ...
All in all, the EOS 5D Mark II looks quite intriguing, but doesn't provoke the knee-jerk WANT response I expected. Still, I can't wait to get it in and give it a shot (or several hundred).
Let’s cut to the chase — the Canon EOS 5D Mark II does live up to its billing. It takes a great full-frame DSLR, the original 5D (Pop Photo’s 2005 Camera of the Year), boosts damn near everything, ...
The EOS 5D Mark II camera also features a large, clear 3.0-inch Clear View LCD screen with 920,000 dot/VGA resolution, four times the pixel count of the EOS 5D camera’s 2.5-inch screen, for ...
The EOS 5D Mark II will be available from the end of November 2008. If you're planning on getting it for Christmas you'd better start saving now as it will cost you a whopping £2,300 body only.
Canon Will Keep the 5D Mark II Alive and Sell it Cheaper The Canon EOS 5D Mark III is finally real and so now it’s time for bargains on its predecessor—sort of. Canon will continue to produce ...
Canon’s EOS 5D Mark II contains a 21.1-megapixel, full-frame complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor that captures celestial objects in high resolution.
After a brief tease, Canon just got official with its EOS 5D Mark II. The full-frame shooter updates the original 5D introduced back in 2005 with a 24 x 36mm 21.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 ...
The 5D Mark II had an excellent three-year run, but with its 22.3-megapixel sensor, 1.04M-dot 3.2-inch LCD, improved autofocus and high-performance video capabilities, Canon's latest full-frame ...
The EOS 5D Mark II captures 5616 x 3744 pixel images in JPEG, RAW as well as two lower-res versions of RAW (sRAW). We took a wide variety of images in fog and sunshine, indoors and out with the 24 ...
Night Shot The Canon EOS 5D Mark II's maximum shutter speed is 30 seconds and there's a Bulb mode for even longer exposures, which is excellent news if you're seriously interested in night photography ...
The 5D-era AF, however, is no longer competitive with the blazing speeds we see in most DSLRs these days. At the brightest light level in our tests, the 5D Mark II focused in 0.51 sec, while the Nikon ...
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