expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:15
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The first thing you notice about Canon 5D Mark II: Basic Controls is the price. At £14.99, it's not an inexpensive purchase. The next thing you notice is that, at 214MB, it's not a quick download, either. This is due to the amount of video, as this isn...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:15
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Convergence has finally reached the high-altitude hamlets of Pro-Camera Land.This magnesium-bodied beauty summons the powers of a full-frame 21-megapixel sensor and mighty Digic 4 processor to bang out stills that often kick its much pricier brother, t...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:15
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The Canon EOS 5D Mark II is a worthy successor of the EOS 5D. The principle features remain the same: a full-frame sensor in a relatively compact body, but Canon has added extra professional features such as sealing against the ingress of dust and mois...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:15
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II at a glance: 21.1 million effective pixels Full-frame CMOS sensor 3in, 920,000-dot LCD screen Live View Full HD (1080p) video recording in 12-minute bursts Street price approx £2,250Scores: Features - 8/10 Build and handling - 8/10...
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Canon pretty much always makes great cameras, but the Canon EOS 5D Mark II takes the rule book, rips it up, and spits out a new High-Definition standard for DSLRs to follow.Boasting high-tech optical wizardry aplenty and a 24×36mm CMOS sensor with 21.1...
Superb 21MP images. ISO sensitivity of 25,600 means you can shoot even when the sun goes down.
Heart attackinducing price tag. Autofocus in movie mode isn't the best.
The slick Canon EOS 5D Mark II accurate shots every time you click that shutter shut, shutterbug. Superb!...
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The daddy of HD-video-shooting DSLRs to date – in terms of its tank-like weather-resistant build, comprehensive and customisable feature set, and gargantuan price tag – no HD round up would be complete without Canon’s semi-professional 5D Mark II. It’...
HD video, automatic sensor cleaning on power down, expandable ISO settings (up to 25,600), pre-set capture modes, automatic lens correction...
Expensive, no built-in flash, no in-camera anti-shake (which means that, ideally, a stabilised lens is required)...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:17
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So while the Canon EOS 5D Mk II is a major development of the original, it's never going to enjoy the same near-monopoly as its predecessor. So what's changed?The sensor resolution has gone up from 12.8 megapixels to 21. The 2.5-inch 230,000 pixel LCD...
So while the Canon EOS 5D Mk II is a major development of the original, it's never going to enjoy the same near-monopoly as its predecessor. So what's changed?The sensor resolution has gone up from 12.8 megapixels to 21. The 2.5-inch 230,000 pixel LCD...
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Back in 2005, the EOS 5D digital SLR marked the best way into full frame (24x36mm) shooting for Canon owners. Optically, this model was on a par with 35mm cameras of old. With a sensor this size, finally, here was a way of getting the original focal le...
The video capabilities of the Canon EOS 5D MkII make it ideal for news gatherers, indie filmmakers or even the all-consuming Internet. After all, why shouldnt on-line video content be good-looking? As a DSLR, it’s a real upgrade from the old 5D. It&...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:20
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Canon's updated 5D reclaims the full-frame sensor bragging rights Excellent images / Full-HD video / ISO range and performance Odd handgrip / Low-light performance not best in class The 35mm full-frame EOS 5D Mk II is the replacement for the original E...
Excellent images, FullHD video, ISO range and performance...
Odd handgrip, Lowlight performance not best in class...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:20
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What sort of experience must a camera provide to inspire folks to drop $2699? "Id compare it to the difference between seeing a regular DVD and then popping a Blu-ray into your TV. It makes your subjects look so real, its almost like seeing them i...
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Canon has updated the original 5D with weatherproofing and doubled its resolution to 21.1 megapixels, providing sufficient detail for billboard-sized prints if required. This pushes the 5D Mark II not just into semi-pro but professional territory, and...
Live View, responsive, crisp results with bundled lens, HD quality movies...
Bulky, expensive, images at ISO25600 appear as if they’ve been faxed in Min specs: 21.1Mp full frame CMOS sensor; DIGIC 4 processor; ISO range expandable to 25600; full HD (1080, 30fps) movie recording; high-res 3in VGA LCD with Live View; 3.9fps JP...
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This camera has now been superseded by the Canon EOS 5D Mk III . Sometimes this job makes me cry. I've been hanging on to the EOS 5D Mk II, and the awesome 85mm f/1.2 lens that arrived along with it, for as long as humanly possible, but on Monday it has t...
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The Canon EOS 5D Mark II takes Canons ground-breaking, full-frame Canon EOS 5D DSLR, boosts the megapixel rating to 21Mp, and adds HD video capture. The original Canon EOS 5D, released just over four years ago, offers a full-frame sensor - a sensor...
Like its predecessor, Canons EOS 5D Mark II is a great camera that offers exceptional image quality and a great interface. Wed like to see a few additional features (better auto bracketing and an intervalometer, for starters) but these are quibbles...
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digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:25
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A full-frame chip in a manageable DSLR body gives the 5D the potential to be a pro camera for the amateurs As was apparent in last month’s full-frame DSLR group test, there’s plenty to be gained from a bigger chip. Increasing the surface area of what i...
Theres plenty to admire about the 5D Mark II, from the image quality to the impressive feature set, and only the occasional handling niggle really prevent it from being a top-notch DSLR...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:25
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The full-frame Canon EOS 5D Mk II is the replacement for the 12.8-megapixel EOS 5D and packs a new 21-million pixel CMOS sensor, three-inch photo-quality LCD, Live View with stills and full HD video, and improved weatherproofing. The full-frame Canon...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:28
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The Canon EOS 5D was a revelation. But a lot has happened since then. Nikon and now Sony have full-frame sensors. So while the Canon EOS 5D Mk II is a major development of the original, its never going to enjoy the same near-monopoly as its predecesso...
Live View, 21 MP, Dual function buttons...
Fiddly white balance controls, Lens, Need to shoot in RAW to get the most out of it...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:29
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The Canon EOS 5D MkII packs in an impressive spec with its 21.1Mp chip and the option to achieve prints just a bit smaller than A2 without interpolation. The ISO coverage on the Canon EOS 5D MKII is impressive, with a standard range of ISO 100-6400, an...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:07:30
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The EOS 5D from Canon comes with an intriguing set of features, essential for both studio and all-terrain photographers. The EOS 5D's body is sturdy and resistant to water and dust, and hides a 24x36mm CMOS sensor with 21.1 megapixels, producing images...
The 5D’s new 21million pixel chip reveals more unnecessary detail than the National Enquirer, and will probably be just as popular with paparazzi. A handy thumb wheel lets you browse through the 5D’s bewilderingly complex list of options on th...
Huge image sizes mean huge memory cards – and sluggish burst shooting: the 5D rattles along at a modest 3.9 frames per second. And while the movie mode delivers stunning images, the 5D’s video autofocusing isn’t as rock-solid reliable as...
When are you ever going to need more than 21MP of resolution or better than a 1080p camcorder? The 5D promises to be not just the last camera you ever need to buy, but the last camcorder, too.Best offers for the Canon EOS 5D Mark IIMyDigitaLand £1,62...
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When we examined the Panasonic I commented that many purists may not like all the scenery options and shooting assists – Well, The Canon EOS 5D is as far away from this as you could possibly get. It’s a body only purchase as well (Although many supplie...
The Canon 5D is an excellent camera with superb quality shots and ease of use. The full screen CCD puts this camera in between high end consumer based D-SLR’s and full blown professional D-SLR’s such as the EOS 1D. You will however find many o...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-04 12:33:03
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A major upgrade to the original Canon EOS 5D, the new Mk II version offers a host of improvements: 21.5 MP resolution, larger three-inch LCD with much higher 920,000-dot resolution, a superior DIGIC IV processor, greater speed, some new technology and...
Ultrahigh resolution and great versatility, Many Live View options, 1080p movie mode provides amazing quality...
Not the fastest fullframe DSLR; no builtin flash, Some frustrating aspects in movie mode, Incompatible with smaller EFS lenses...
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Canons EOS 5D Mark II is a digital SLR camera thats designed primarily for serious enthusiasts, yet it also has plenty to entice new D-SLR users. Its a cut above mid-range D-SLR digital cameras, so its expensive, but you do get a lot for your money. It has a 21-megapixel CMOS sensor thats 35x24mm. This is a full-frame sensor, and it is bigger than the sensors in mid-range D-SLRs such as the Canon EOS 50D (which has a 22.3x14.9mm 15-megapixel sensor). It is the same size as the sensor in th...
Full-format sensor, can capture Full HD video, captures neutral colours, works well with high ISO speeds...
No dedicated dial for aperture, LCD screen doesn’t flip out, awkward focusing in Live View mode...
The Canon EOS 5D Mark II is well suited to photographers who want to crop in to fine details in their photos, or who just want to shoot and print very large landscapes and portraits. We do wish some of its controls were better implemented, but it’s...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 12:33:07
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This 21 megapixel camera with a full 35mm frame-size sensor is a revision of the 5D that was released to great acclaim in 2005. The pixel count has been increased and a full HD movie mode has been added as a function of live view. The body is as rugge...
Used with the Canon EF 24-105mm L lens image quality is superb. The resolution is such that small areas of the image can be cropped and enlarged without loss of detail. Low noise performance is exemplary at the highest ISO settings. And the movie mode...
While the high definition movies are excellent we do have reservations about the utility of this feature. To work properly the camera needs to be tripod mounted and the focus needs to be constantly tweaked manually. The user manual says “auto focusi...
There are now three outstanding cameras in this market niche. The Canon 5D was the first by three years and the MkII is not a lot different from the MkI. Nikon and Sony have come at the design from fresh points of view. For anyone with an investment in...
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CANON EOS 5D MkII: Sheer pleasure. Price: $4300 (body only)Bliss! This 21-megapixel camera with a full 35mm, frame-sized sensor is a revision of the 5D that was released to acclaim in 2005. The pixel count has been increased and a full-HD movie...
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Serious photo enthusiasts have been well catered for in the latest releases from Canon, Nikon and Sony but Canons EOS 5D Mark II is probably the most eagerly-awaited of the new models, largely because its predecessor was so successful. Interestingly...
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The video isn’t perfect by any means, mind you. DSLR bodies aren’t really designed for handheld video shooting, which leads to lots of movement, and the mono microphone picks up all sorts of unwanted sounds – we could even hear the internals of the l...
Full frame sensor. Superb high ISO performance. Shoots 1080p video, too...
Hella expensive. Menus a tad tricky at first...
Pricey, but will do the business for any prosumer photographer looking to shoot landscapes, portraits in low light and even hi-def video...
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Canon promises high ISO performance and high resolution with its Mk.II EOS 5D but does it deliver? Paul Burrows finds out.The D-SLR market has changed very dramatically since the original EOS 5D was launched back in August 2005. Then it took the D-SLR wor...
The first EOS 5D really turned the D-SLR world upside down, making all the benefits of a 35mm-sized sensor available at a much lower price than had ever been seen before. The Mark II camera is going to do the same only this time it's because Canon really...
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The Canon EOS 5D Mark II Escalates Full-Frame Digital SLR Photography to the Next Level with HD Movie Recording Capabilities, DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor, and 21.1 Megapixel ResolutionCanon EOS 5D Mark II - Performance:Canon, the first company to introduce...
When the original 5D was introduced, Canon made it possible for photographers with relatively modest budgets to purchase a full-frame DSLR. Now, for about the same price, photographers can easily put their hands on a full-frame, high resolution camera wit...
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