Detailed review of Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, with actual sample images, and a detailed data sheet. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II Canon upgrades their "ultimate" d-SLR with 16.7 megapixels of resolution
Full review. Canon’s EOS-1Ds Mark III is the most sophisticated professional camera yet to emerge from the company’s stable. Replacing the EOS-1Ds Mark II, which was released towards the end of 2004, it is the fourth in the line that began in 2002 with the EOS-1Ds and includes the EOS 5D. Compared with the camera it replaces, some
Recently I've seen the 1DS Mark II popping up on eBay for around the £400-500 mark which has made me tempted. Now, I realise this is a 10/11 year old camera, but the idea of a having a pro full frame body is very appealing. I currently have a 60D and an Olympus OM-D EM1, would a 1DS be woefully inferior to these bodies? Is my heart set on a
I sometimes use the original 1Ds. It's like driving out with an old classic car for enjoyment. I have more fun with this camera than my 5Ds. The 1Ds can do nice prints at A2 which is plenty for nearly all use. If I need more MP for landscape I just stitch. M Lenson's gear list: Sony Mavica FD-200 Canon EOS-1Ds NEX-5T Canon EOS 5DS Canon EOS 5DSThe EOS-1Ds Mark II is provided with the 'Canon EOS Solutions Disk 9.0' which includes: Canon EOS Viewer Utility 1.2. Canon Digital Photo Professional 1.6. However since the release of the EOS-1Ds Mark II Canon has released Digital Photo Professional (DPP) version 2.0, this is the standard version shipping with the Canon EOS 5D.
The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II stores images on either a CompactFlash Type I or II or SD/MMC memory card (or both), and is compatible with Hitachi MicroDrives. A dual-slot memory card compartment on
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