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Canon EOS-1D Mark II N: Summary of new and improved features
? Larger, 2.5 inch LCD/TFT screen with wide viewing angle
? More burst frames: 22 RAW (from 20), big increase in small JPEG burst
? Improved image processing sequence
? Startup time 0.2 sec (from 0.3 sec)
? Estimated selling price of US $3,999 ($500 less than EOS-1D Mark II at introduction)
? New Picture Style settings, easier than Parameters, 6 pre-set, 3 user-defined
? Enhanced recording functions to 2 card slots: split recording CF/SD
? New, simple memory card switching function, CF/SD
? Low-level, physical formatting of SD cards, faster and more secure
? Magnified view from any selected AF point on playback
? Magnified view during Quick Review
? Improved image quality in Magnified view
? Last displayed image is remembered
? More complete info display includes file sizes, monochrome and R/G/B indicators
? Automatic new folder creation
? User-settable file names- first 4 characters
? More settings for Custom Functions and Personal Functions
? New access to menu options during image processing and recording
? Contact sheets, Exif printing info, Face Brightener function, new paper sizes with PictBridge
? New optional Ec-S focusing screen for more accurate manual focusing
? Automatic noise reduction menu option for long exposures
? ISO adjustable while looking in the finder
? Enhanced range of settings for burst frames
? New IEEE1394 locking cap
? Canon logo now with sunken lettering and fill-in paint
? Key features of the EOS-1D Mark II retained
? Complete EOS system compatibility
? Magnesium alloy body and stainless steel chassis create a rugged camera with a solid, high quality, professional feel.
? New software package, included at no extra cost, includes Canon's new Digital Photo Professional, ZoomBrowser EX, ImageBrowser and EOS Capture.
? Accessory Data Verification Kit, DVK-E2, permits verification of original, untampered image data.
Canon EOS-1D Mark II N: Summary of new and improved features
? Larger, 2.5 inch LCD/TFT screen with wide viewing angle
? More burst frames: 22 RAW (from 20), big increase in small JPEG burst
? Improved image processing sequence
? Startup time 0.2 sec (from 0.3 sec)
? Estimated selling price of US $3,999 ($500 less than EOS-1D Mark II at introduction)
? New Picture Style settings, easier than Parameters, 6 pre-set, 3 user-defined
? Enhanced recording functions to 2 card slots: split recording CF/SD
? New, simple memory card switching function, CF/SD
? Low-level, physical formatting of SD cards, faster and more secure
? Magnified view from any selected AF point on playback
? Magnified view during Quick Review
? Improved image quality in Magnified view
? Last displayed image is remembered
? More complete info display includes file sizes, monochrome and R/G/B indicators
? Automatic new folder creation
? User-settable file names- first 4 characters
? More settings for Custom Functions and Personal Functions
? New access to menu options during image processing and recording
? Contact sheets, Exif printing info, Face Brightener function, new paper sizes with PictBridge
? New optional Ec-S focusing screen for more accurate manual focusing
? Automatic noise reduction menu option for long exposures
? ISO adjustable while looking in the finder
? Enhanced range of settings for burst frames
? New IEEE1394 locking cap
? Canon logo now with sunken lettering and fill-in paint
? Key features of the EOS-1D Mark II retained
? Complete EOS system compatibility
? Magnesium alloy body and stainless steel chassis create a rugged camera with a solid, high quality, professional feel.
? New software package, included at no extra cost, includes Canon's new Digital Photo Professional, ZoomBrowser EX, ImageBrowser and EOS Capture.
? Accessory Data Verification Kit, DVK-E2, permits verification of original, untampered image data.