1tobef 2008-11-25 19:22
Canon's EOS 5D Mark II reportedly hitting US stores (shelves?) today
[url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/25/canons-eos-5d-mark-ii-reportedly-hitting-stores-shelves-toda/][color=#0aa7d6]Canon's EOS 5D Mark II reportedly hitting US stores (shelves?) today[/color][/url]
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[/align]It's near, the day that Canon's [url=http://www.engadget.com/tag/5d%20mark%20ii][color=#0aa7d6]EOS 5D Mark II[/color][/url] hits retail shelves ([url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/22/canon-eos-5d-mark-ii-spotted-for-sale-in-the-wilds-of-shanghai/][color=#0aa7d6]outside of China[/color][/url]) is almost upon us. According to Rob Galbraith, the 21 megapixel, full-frame, [url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/05/canon-eos-5d-mark-ii-sample-video-is-very-hd-and-very-unofficial/][color=#0aa7d6]Full HD-capable[/color][/url] EOS 5D Mark II will leave Canon's US distribution centers starting today. That should translate to a body-only $2,699 retail appearance sometime this week if you're lucky. YouTube's new widescreen, high-definition, holiday videos will never be the same.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II sample video is very HD and very unofficial
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[align=left]Canon has already provided a few carefully prepared sample videos taken with its new[url=http://www.engadget.com/tag/EOS+5D+Mark+II/][color=#0aa7d6] EOS 5D Mark II[/color][/url] DSLR, but those that prefer things a bit more unofficial may want to head on over to Akihabara News, which has new demo video of its own. Not surprisingly, the camera definitely impresses even when taken out of Canon's capable and controlling hands, but there's not much use in us simply describing it -- hit up the read link below to check it out for yourself (assuming your computer and internet connection is up to the task).[/align]
[u]Canon's EOS 5D Mark II displays multiple LP-E6 battery capacities[/u][url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/25/canons-eos-5d-mark-ii-manages-multiple-lp-e6-battery-capacities/][color=#0aa7d6][/color][/url]
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[/align]You may think you know [url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/17/canons-eos-5d-mark-ii-gets-painstakingly-detailed/][color=#0aa7d6]everything there is to know[/color][/url] about Canon's marvelous [url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/17/21-1-megapixel-canon-eos-5d-mark-ii-with-full-frame-hd-video-ann/][color=#0aa7d6]EOS 5D Mark II[/color][/url], but have you heard of this tidbit? Hailed as the first DSLR to "manage" multiple batteries, this here camera includes technology to read up to six separate LP-E6 batteries and display data about them right on the rear LCD. The LP-E6 cell includes an embedded microchip with a unique 8-character serial number; after it's installed once and "registered" in your EOS 5D Mark II body, the camera then displays each cell's serial number, the last time it was charged, the number of shots taken since the last charge, its remaining capacity in 1% increments and its recharge performance. It's a small inclusion, sure, but for pros who go 18+ hours on a single set, we can imagine this coming in handy when trying to select which battery to use on the next excursion.
21.1 megapixel Canon EOS 5D Mark II with Full-Frame, Full-HD video
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[align=left]After a [url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/05/canon-starts-teaser-campaign-evolved-5d-expected/][color=#0000ff]brief tease[/color][/url], Canon just got official with its EOS 5D Mark II. The full-frame shooter updates the original 5D introduced back in 2005 with a 24 x 36mm 21.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 processor with 14-bit analog-to-digital conversion, and the ability to capture Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 video -- take [i]that[/i] [url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/15/nikon-d90-dslr-review-roundup/][color=#0000ff]Nikon D90[/color][/url] and your paltry 720p. We're talking expanded 50-25,600 ISO range,15-point autofocus with 9 selectable AF points, 3-inch Live View LCD offering 4x the pixels of the original 5D, and a 3.9fps burst for unlimited JPEGs or up to 14 RAW images when using a UDMA CF card.
With regard to video leaked [url=http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/09/10/more-details-on-reds-dsmc-digital-still-and-motion-camera/][color=#0000ff]predicted by RED CEO last week[/color][/url], the EOS 5D Mark II captures Full HD video at 30fps as well as VGA / 30fps for the first time on any Canon SLR. Of course, it works with any of Canon's 60 EF lenses (and whatever [url=http://www.engadget.com/2008/09/15/carl-zeiss-surprises-with-lenses-for-canons-eos-ef-mount/][color=#0000ff]Carl Zeiss cooks up[/color][/url]) for ultra-wide-angle, fish-eye, macro, and super-telephoto videography. Video can be recorded at up to 4GB per clip which is equivalent to about 12 minutes of Full HD video or 24 minutes in VGA. Video clips are recorded in .MOV format using MPEG-4 video compression and linear PCM audio. You can even record with external stereo mics attached to an input terminal.
At the end of November, Canon will sell the body-only for $2,699 or bundled with Canon's 24-105mm f/4L IS USM zoom lens for $3,499. Welcome back to the show Canon, we were starting to worry.
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[/align]As rumors go, the [url=http://www.engadget.com/tag/5d%20mark%20II][color=#0000ff]Canon 5D Mark II[/color][/url] is one of the more venerable of those back-room whispers to grace these pages. Now we've got the [i]Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital Field Guide[/i] on Amazon making a duplicate appearance on the publisher's website. You know something we don't Ms. Charlotte K. Lowrie? Guess we'll find out in November-ish.
[b]Update[/b]: Barry Pruett from the book's Wiley publishing house says that the whole thing was [url=http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1032&message=28059841][color=#0000ff]just a mistake[/color][/url] made by a newbie editor who created an internal "slot" for the expected followup to Charlotte's [i]Canon 5D Digital Field Guide[/i]. Unfortunately, this standard practice went awry when she accidentally posted the title into the public database which feeds sites like Amazon. Oops.
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