Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Type: | Digital autofocus / AE single lens reflex camera |
Lens : | EF lenses |
Lens connection : | Canon EF bayonet |
Image sensor : | CMOS |
Sensor size: | 28.7 mm x 19.1 mm |
Resolution : | 8.2 megapixels (effective) |
Image size: | 3,504 × 2,336 pixels |
Format factor : | 1.3 |
Aspect ratio : | 3: 2 |
File formats : | JPEG, CR2 (proprietary RAW format) |
Exposure index : | Basic setting: 100–1,600, expandable to 50–3,200 |
Screen : | TFT color monitor |
Size: | 5.1 cm (2.0 ″) |
Resolution: | 320 × 240 pixels (76,800 pixels), 200 ppi |
Frame rate : | 8.5 frames per second |
Shutter speed : | 30–1 / 8,000 s and Bulb |
Lightning : | none |
Storage media : | CompactFlash / SD memory card |
Casing: | Magnesium alloy |
Dimensions: | approx. 156.0 mm × 158 mm × 80 mm |
Weight: | approx. 1,220 g (body only) |
The Canon EOS-1D Mark II is a digital SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer Canon , which has been available since 2004. The manufacturer addresses them to professional users.
technical features
The camera has an APS-H - CMOS sensor with 8 megapixels, a 45-point autofocus and a 2-inch LC screen. It weighs 1220 g without lens and is compatible with Canon EF lenses (not with EF-S and EF-M lenses). Its series picture function enables 8.5 pictures per second. It also has a buffer memory that allows up to 40 JPEG or 20 RAW images in series.
The camera also has the following features:
- 45 point TTL autofocus
- ISO range from 100 to 1600, which can be expanded to 50 and 3200 via menu settings
- Weatherproof housing made of magnesium alloy
- Pentaprism viewfinder that shows approx. 100% of the image
- DIGIC-II image processor
Model variant EOS-1D Mark II N
In August 2005, the manufacturer released the 1D Mark II N model with the same sensor, the same chip, the same autofocus and the same series image function. The screen, in particular, has been improved towards a 2.5 ″ LCD with more viewing angles, as well as the buffer memory. 'Picture style' functions have also been added.
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- ↑ Canon (among other manufacturers) counts the subpixels of each pixel, i.e. H. the red, green and blue channel of each pixel individually, and therefore specifies the rear display with 76,800 [pixels] × 3 [colors] = 230,400 or approx. 230,000 pixels.