Canon has just released the highly anticipated EOS 5DII. This new digital SLR offers a 21,1 MP CMOS sensor, 3.9 f/s shooting, a faster DIGIC 4 image processor and expandable ISO to 25600 among many new features. What's new?
• 21.1 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS sensor, 14-bit A/D conversion (16,384 colors/each of 3 primary color), wide range ISO setting of 100-6400 (expandable L: 50, H1: 12800 and H2: 25600).
• Automatic peripheral illumination correction.
• Magnesium alloy construction with 'additional' environmental protection
• Full HD Video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution for up to 4GB per clip with HDMI output for HD viewing of stills and video.
• Next generation DIGIC 4 Image Processor for faster processing of fine detail and color reproduction as well as reduced image noise.
• High performance with 3.9 fps continuous shooting, new shutter with a durability of 150,000 cycles and improved weather-resistant body.
• Live View Function for stills (Quick, Live and Face Detection AF modes) and video.
• 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots/VGA) monitor with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coatings for improved viewing and smudge protection.
• Updated EOS Integrated Cleaning System specifically designed to work with a full-frame sensor.
• 9 AF points + 6 Assist AF points.
• UDMA memory card compatibility: Maximum 310 large JPEG images in a single burst with a UDMA card.
• Suggested price: $ 2,700
The 5D Mark II's sensor also features the same light-gathering area within each pixel (called the fill ratio) and same microlens coverage over each pixel as the company's current flagship.
no gapless sensor?
edit:
Hm, imaging resource claims they are using the gapless microlenses
A couple of improvements from the Canon 50D's image sensor also make their way into the 5D Mark II's imager - an improvement in the per-pixel light sensitive area, and gapless microlenses
resolution: big step up from 5D - DR: some improvements in
graduations - small step but probably worthwhile.
price: when it goes down a tad on the street i ll get one.
live view, micro adjust, screen, etc: all catch up
btw.: wide angle: only the 24 reworked? ZE 21 here i come!
wow I seriosuly hope that is a typo and they didnt hold even the sensor back for the 1dsmkiv.
if they held back gapless microlenses and coupled that with exact same AF as 5D and 4fps, after three years? and still won't have it out until as late as late novemember?
Autofocus The 5D Mark II's AF system, including its CMOS AF sensor, carries over mostly unaltered from the 5D, and is comprised of nine AF points plus six Assist AF points. The centre AF point acts as a cross-type sensor with lenses whose maximum aperture are f/5.6 or faster. If an f/2.8 or faster lens is used, the centre AF point detects focus with triple the precision of slower lenses.
They could have revamped the AF a tiny bit? :P We can hope that the lightning fast (from one user preview) AF from the 50d carries over?
Resolution looks good!
ISO looks good!
Viewfinder looks good!
fps looks a bit slow.
Weather sealing? Well, jury is out I guess, but looks notsogood.
af micro adjust? good!
video? irrelevant for me as of now, but ok!
- The same shutter, mirror and most everything else you find inside the mirror box
- Shutter lag remains almost identical, at a Canon-specified 73ms
- The same AF as 5D, they didn't even use the new AF from 50D
- maximum frame rate is 3.9 fps and the buffer is 14 RAW frames
Napalm wrote:
Another body HAS to be coming at photokina.
still think its a 7d
16.7MP FF
new sensor tech 50d,5dmk2
5-7 fps
3 inch display,920k
98 percent VF
live view
digic 4
I too am worried they left out the gapless. Would be a shame to have a newer/better technology in the 50D. I really hope that's an accidental omission.
I am, however, suprised that EF-S lenses will work. Will be curious to read what the sensor scales down to with a crop lens mounted.
For some of the events in my visual anthropology I would love the video for shorts. I don't understand though about the 4gb. What is the maximum storage for the camera?
I may buy this camera simply because I have a use for limited-length, non optimized video recording with lousy audio. (it certainly won't replace a dedicated camcorder.)
-But JEEZ, this is not even close to the camera I'd hoped for. It seems everyone is underwhelmed,and with good reason.