Canon EOS-1D Mark II

Canon EOS 1D Mark II
Canon EOS 1D Mark II N
Overview
Type Single-lens reflex
Lens
Lens Interchangeable (EF)
Sensor/Medium
Sensor CMOS
Maximum resolution 3,504 × 2,336 (8 million)
Storage CompactFlash (Type I or Type II) or Secure Digital / max CF:8GB SD:2GB
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Optical
General
Made in Japan
Chronology
Released April 2004
Replaced Canon EOS-1D[1]
Successor Canon EOS-1D Mark III[2]

The EOS 1D Mark II is a professional 8.2 megapixel digital single lens reflex camera (DSLR) camera body produced by Canon. The EOS 1D Mark II was the successor of the EOS 1D and was itself replaced by the Canon EOS-1D Mark III in 2007.

Features

The EOS 1D Mark II features:

The camera's image sensor is a single-plate complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor-based integrated circuit. It has approximately 8.5 million total pixels. It has an RGB primary Bayer filter. A non-removable anti-aliasing filter (optical low-pass filter) is located in front of the image sensor.

The shutter is an electronically controlled focal-plane shutter. Its maximum speed is 1/8,000 of one second. Soft-touch shutter release occurs via an electromagnetic signal.

EOS-1D Mark II N

1D Mark II N
1D Mark II N

On August 22, 2005, Canon announced the successor to the EOS 1D Mark II. The new Canon EOS-1D Mark II N features the same 8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC II image processor and 8.5 frame per second shooting speed of its predecessor. The primary changes are a new 2.5" wide viewing angle LCD monitor, an improved buffer, and new 'Picture Style' image parameters.

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