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alaTEST has collected and analysed 354 reviews of Canon EOS 1D Mark II from international magazines and websites....
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 88/100 and users 92/100. Comparing these reviews to 34962 other Digital SLR Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaSCORE™ 81/100 = Excellent.
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In a league of its own, the Mark II N offers professional photographers extensive customisation, excellent photo quality and market-leading speed....
Pros: Combination of fast drive mode and high resolution, Large buffer, Highly customisable
Cons: Noise in underexposed image areas, Imperfections appear when paired with lower-quality lenses
Review Verdict: In a league of its own, Canon's EOS-1D Mark II N offers professional photographers extensive customisation, excellent photo quality and market-leading speed.
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Canon maintains its pro leadership with its 8-megapixel EOS-1D Mark II N, the fastest-shooting digital SLR on the market. Made for magazine photographers covering news and sports, the Mark II N also works well for portrait shooters who want a versatile, s...
Pros: Combination of fast drive mode and high resolution; large buffer; highly customizable; saves custom camera setups to media, supports cards greater than 2GB.
Cons: Noise in underexposed image areas; imperfections appear when paired with lower-quality lenses.
Review Verdict: In a league by itself, the Mark II offers professional photographers extensive customization, excellent photo quality, and market-leading speed.
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The Canon EOS 1D Mark II n is an update of the formidable Canon EOS 1D Mark II, with the same body, 8.2 megapixel imaging chip, processor, and control layout as the older camera. Significant refinements, like a new 2.5-inch LCD, faster image recording, an...
Pros: Extremely fast burst rate, with a large buffer, 8.2 megapixel files provide an ideal resolution for editing and processing, Solid construction and excellent build quality, Improved 2.5-inch LCD screen, Autofocus is quick and very accurate &
Cons: Lacks four-way controller for navigation, Weighs more than some very small dogs, Key adjustments require combination of buttons, when they could have dedicated controls, No handy shorthand for odd name, NiMH battery is heavy and big &
Review Verdict: The EOS-1D Mark II n is an excellent camera. We can easily praise the image quality and the speed and accuracy of its mechanical operations. As heavy as it is, it balances well in the hands, and the controls and dials work smoothly and quickly.
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The Canon EOS 1D Mark II N is an update to the EOS-1D Mark II DSLR. It has an 8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, Digic II processor, 2.5 inch LCD, better buffering features and is able to write simultaneously to two types of cards at once (SD and CF) in different...
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Pricing and pre-order information from Ritz. Jan 29th. Canon has today introduced the Canon EOS 1D Mark II Digital SLR camera, and two new lenses: the EF 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM telephoto zoom lens, and the EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM. The Canon EO...
Canon EOS-1D Mark II Digital Camera Review: Intro and Highlights
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Jan. 27, 2005
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The Canon EOS-1D was a groundbreaking digicam when it was first announced in late 2001, and held its ground amazingly well against the competition in all the time since then. In January of 2004, Canon announced the EOS-1D Mark II, a radical update of the...
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In a league by itself, the Mark II offers professional photographers extensive customization, excellent photo quality, and market-leading speed....
Pros: Combination of fast drive mode and high resolution; large buffer; highly customizable; saves custom camera setups to media; improved E-TTL II flash performance.
Cons: Noise in underexposed image areas; LCD lacks sharpness when zooming in review mode; slow image review; imperfections appear when paired with lower-quality lenses; requires fast, high-capacity memory cards to store large files.
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A top pro SLR for sports and journalistic photography....
Pros: Combination of fast drive mode and high resolution, Large buffer, Highly customisable, Saves custom camera setups to media, Improved E-TTL II flash performance
Cons: Noise in underexposed image areas, LCD lacks sharpness when zooming in review mode, Slow image review, Imperfections appear when paired with lower-quality lenses, Requires fast, high-capacity memory cards to store large files
Review Verdict: In a league by itself, the Mark II offers professional photographers extensive customisation, excellent photo quality, and market-leading speed.
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