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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II Storage CompactFlash (Type I or Type II) and/or Secure Digital / max CF:8 GB SD:2 GB Ni-MH battery pack 42.9 oz (1215 g) (body only) Japan
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Type Sensor Maximum resolution Lens type Shutter Shutter speed range Exposure metering Metering modes Focus areas Focus modes Continuous shooting Viewfinder ASA/ISO range Rear LCD monitor
Single-lens reflex 36 mm x 24 mm CMOS 4,992 × 3,328 (16.6 million) Interchangeable (EF) Electronically-controlled focalplane 1/8000 to 30 s (1/3-stop increments), bulb, X-sync at 1/250 s 21-zone TTL full aperture metering 21 area eval, partial, spot (center, AF point, multi-spot), centerweighted average 45 AF points One-shot, AI Servo, Manual Approx. 4.5 frame/s Optical 100 - 1600 in 1/3 stops, plus 50, 3200 as option 2.0 inch, 230,000 pixels
The EOS-1Ds Mark II is a digital SLR camera body by Canon Inc. of Japan. It was the top model in the Canon EOS line of digital cameras until April 2007, with a full-frame 16.7 megapixel CMOS sensor. The EOS-1Ds Mark II had the highest pixel count available in a 35mm format digital SLR at the time of its introduction until its successor was announced in August of 2007. It uses the EF lens mount. The EOS-1Ds Mark II a professional grade camera body and is large, ruggedly built, and is dust/weather-resistant. Being an autofocus camera, it has multiple autofocus modes and uses a 45 point autofocus system, and an option for manual focusing. Its viewfinder is a "fixed pentaprism". It also has a 2", TFT, color LCD. Its dimensions are 156 mm in width, 157.6 mm in height, and 79.9 mm in depth (6.14 in × 6.20 in × 3.15 in). Its mass (without a battery) is 1,215 g (2 lb 10.9 oz). The camera’s image sensor is a singleplate CMOS-based integrated circuit, 24mm x 36mm in size; the same as 35mm film. It has approximately 17.2 million total photosites (16.7 million effective pixels in the final output). It uses a RGB primary color filter. The shutter is an electronically-controlled focal-plane shutter. Its maximum speed is 1/8000 of one second. Soft-touch shutter release occurs via electromagnetic signaling. On August 20, 2007, Canon announced the successor to the Mark II: the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III.
External links
• Canon USA page on the EOS-1Ds Mark II. • Review and specific information at dpreview.com
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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
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