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Deryck Lant September 21st 04 09:56 AM

Canon EOS 1Ds MkII Preview
 
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/

Obviously the excitement created by Nikon had to be diverted a little before
Photokina.

Deryck

TP September 21st 04 11:57 AM

Deryck Lant wrote:

http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/

Obviously the excitement created by Nikon had to be diverted a little before
Photokina.



At last, a DSLR to rival 35mm film for most applications - and I say
that having carefully studied all four of Canon's sample images.



Annika1980 September 21st 04 03:02 PM

From: TP

At last, a DSLR to rival 35mm film for most applications - and I say
that having carefully studied all four of Canon's sample images.


Rival it? I'd say you're being a bit conservative. Can you say "Blows film
away?"





Annika1980 September 21st 04 03:02 PM

From: TP

At last, a DSLR to rival 35mm film for most applications - and I say
that having carefully studied all four of Canon's sample images.


Rival it? I'd say you're being a bit conservative. Can you say "Blows film
away?"





Annika1980 September 21st 04 03:02 PM

From: TP

At last, a DSLR to rival 35mm film for most applications - and I say
that having carefully studied all four of Canon's sample images.


Rival it? I'd say you're being a bit conservative. Can you say "Blows film
away?"





TP September 21st 04 03:40 PM

(Annika1980) wrote:

From: TP


At last, a DSLR to rival 35mm film for most applications - and I say
that having carefully studied all four of Canon's sample images.


Rival it? I'd say you're being a bit conservative. Can you say "Blows film
away?"



No,it doesn't come anywhere near blowing away a 6000 dpi drum scan of
a Fuji Provia 100F slide or NPS negative. Nowhere remotely near.

But I do accept that most applications don't need the quality of a
6000 dpi drum scan of a Fuji Provia 100F slide or NPS negative, and
for those applications, the EOS 1Ds MkII does rival film.



TP September 21st 04 03:40 PM

(Annika1980) wrote:

From: TP


At last, a DSLR to rival 35mm film for most applications - and I say
that having carefully studied all four of Canon's sample images.


Rival it? I'd say you're being a bit conservative. Can you say "Blows film
away?"



No,it doesn't come anywhere near blowing away a 6000 dpi drum scan of
a Fuji Provia 100F slide or NPS negative. Nowhere remotely near.

But I do accept that most applications don't need the quality of a
6000 dpi drum scan of a Fuji Provia 100F slide or NPS negative, and
for those applications, the EOS 1Ds MkII does rival film.



RSD99 September 21st 04 04:42 PM

From the EOS Mail-list 09/20/2004

EOS 1Ds mark ll

Full frame (36x24mm) DSLR
16MP, 4992x3328 pixels
(16.6 mega pixels)
Filesize in RAW is 14.6MB
CMOS sensor
Takes CF and SD cards.
Connects via USB and Firewire.
45 focus points
ISO 100-1600 in 1/3 stop steps
ISO 50-3200 with Custom functions.
Max Shutter speed 1/8000
Weight 1215g
ETTL-II flash system.
Operating range 0-45C.

http://www.eos-d-slr.net/1ds_mark2.html

Someone posted that the maximum "frame Rate" is 4 fps, but
this has not (yet) been verified.




"Deryck Lant" wrote in message
...
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/

Obviously the excitement created by Nikon had to be

diverted a little before
Photokina.

Deryck




RSD99 September 21st 04 04:42 PM

From the EOS Mail-list 09/20/2004

EOS 1Ds mark ll

Full frame (36x24mm) DSLR
16MP, 4992x3328 pixels
(16.6 mega pixels)
Filesize in RAW is 14.6MB
CMOS sensor
Takes CF and SD cards.
Connects via USB and Firewire.
45 focus points
ISO 100-1600 in 1/3 stop steps
ISO 50-3200 with Custom functions.
Max Shutter speed 1/8000
Weight 1215g
ETTL-II flash system.
Operating range 0-45C.

http://www.eos-d-slr.net/1ds_mark2.html

Someone posted that the maximum "frame Rate" is 4 fps, but
this has not (yet) been verified.




"Deryck Lant" wrote in message
...
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/

Obviously the excitement created by Nikon had to be

diverted a little before
Photokina.

Deryck




RSD99 September 21st 04 04:42 PM

From the EOS Mail-list 09/20/2004

EOS 1Ds mark ll

Full frame (36x24mm) DSLR
16MP, 4992x3328 pixels
(16.6 mega pixels)
Filesize in RAW is 14.6MB
CMOS sensor
Takes CF and SD cards.
Connects via USB and Firewire.
45 focus points
ISO 100-1600 in 1/3 stop steps
ISO 50-3200 with Custom functions.
Max Shutter speed 1/8000
Weight 1215g
ETTL-II flash system.
Operating range 0-45C.

http://www.eos-d-slr.net/1ds_mark2.html

Someone posted that the maximum "frame Rate" is 4 fps, but
this has not (yet) been verified.




"Deryck Lant" wrote in message
...
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/canoneos1dsmkii/

Obviously the excitement created by Nikon had to be

diverted a little before
Photokina.

Deryck





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