digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 21:19:09
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The EOS-1D Mark II N is the second upgrade to Canon’s action-orientated EOS-1D professional digital SLR. The first update saw Canon introduce an 8.2-megapixel CMOS sensor in a pro camera for the first time, replacing the 4.1-megapixel CCD of the ori...
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Sporting an 8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor (twice the resolution of the original EOS-1D), the Canon EOS-1D Mark II is capable of capturing 8 megapixel JPEG images at 8.5 frames per second in continuous bursts of 40 frames, or RAW images in continuous bursts...
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The Canon EOS-1D Mark II N is a fairly minor update of the 1D Mark II. The LCD screen size has been increased to 2.5", the buffer size has ben incresed to allow 22 RAW or 48 JPEG bursts at 8.5 fps. There are also a few firmware tweaks as described belo...
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After great debate, I have decided to not write a hands-on Canon EOS 1D Mark II N review. It is just me here and I have to prioritize what I am working on. Apparently some of the other camera review sites have come to the same decision. There are just...
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The Mark II N digital SLR lets you save the same image simultaneously in both the CompactFlash (CF) and Secure Digital (SD) memory card slots. It?s also possible to save the raw and JPEG images from the same exposure separately in each memory card. The...
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Canon have made some small, but useful, updates to the EOS 1D MkII. First is a larger LCD screen (2.5") to make it easier to preview images. Second is an increased buffer size to enable more shots to be taken in rapid succession (48 JPEGs). Third is a...
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The EOS-1D Mark II N Professional Digital SLR preserves the speed, responsiveness, image quality and reliability of the popular EOS-1D Mark II while incorporating newly refined features that make the camera easier and more precise to use. Firing at the...
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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...
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The new Canon EOS-1D Mark II is the successor to the Canon EOS-1D which was announced and introduced at the end of 2001. This new generation of digital SLR almost doubles resolution with its new eight megapixel CMOS sensor, doubles the size of the co...

Excellent resolution, not just a step change from the EOS-1D but a leap, Switch from CCD to CMOS delivers very clean images with no pattern noise, Maintains EOS-1Ds amazing 8.3 fps and increases buffer to 40 frames (JPEG), Superbly well built, a solid blo...

Startup delay - on a camera at this level we expect no startup delay, JPEG images appear a little soft, can be improved by increasing sharpness setting, Control system can be a little confusing at first, menu operation different to other D-SLRs, Confusing...

The original EOS-1D was a very important camera for Canon, their first home grown professional digital SLR built to EOS-1V standards and carrying that all important 1 label (indicating the best in their range). As such it was a camera which made its...
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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