5d Mark Ii Manual
5D Mark II Overview Type Lens Interchangeable Sensor/Medium 36 × 24 mm Maximum 5,616 × 3,744 (21.1 ) 100–6400 (expansion from 50 up to 25,600) (CF) (Type I or Type II) Focusing modes One-shot, AI Servo, AI-Focus, Manual areas 9 user points + 6 assist points Exposure/Metering Exposure modes Full auto, programmed, manual, full aperture, 35 zones Evaluative, Partial, Spot, C/Wgt Average Shutter Electronic range 30 to 1/8000 s up to 3.9 frame/s. Viewfinder Optical with 98% coverage and electronic General Rear LCD monitor 3.0 inches (76 mm), 640 × 480 (921,600 dots) Battery LP-E6 Rechargeable (1800 mAh) Optional BG-E6 allows use of 6 AA cells, a single LP-E6 or two LP-E6 batteries Width 15.25 cm, Height 11.68 cm 810 g (body only) $2699.00 Japan Chronology Released November 2008 Replaced Successor The Canon EOS 5D Mark II is a 21.1- made by, the first camera to have video recording capabilities.
It succeeds the and was announced on 17 September 2008. On 2 March 2012, Canon announced the camera's successor: the. On 24 December 2012, Canon Japan moved the camera to their 'Old Products' list, effectively discontinuing the camera. Contents. Improvements over original EOS 5D. 21.1 megapixels (5,616 × 3,744 pixels), compared to 12.8 megapixels (4,368 × 2,912 pixels). image processor, compared to.
100–6400 (expandable to L (50), H1 (12800), H2 (25600)), compared to 100–1600 (expandable to L (50), H (3200)). 3.9 frames per second continuous shooting (78 JPEG or 13 Raw in a single burst), compared to 3 frame/s (60 JPEG or 17 Raw). Small Raw modes: sRAW1 mode (10 megapixel/3861 × 2574 pixels), sRAW2 mode (5.2 megapixel/2784 × 1856 pixels).
98% coverage with 0.71× magnification, compared to 96% coverage. Larger 3.0-inch (76 mm) display with 920,000 pixels, compared to 2.5-inch (64 mm). 1800 mAh LP-E6 battery, compared to 1390 mAh BP-511A. Back of the camera with LCD New features. Movie recording at 1920 × 1080 and at 640 × 480 resolution.
microphone for audio during video recording, speaker for playback and microphone jack for external stereo microphone. with ExpSim LV 'exposure simulation' live preview (full exposure preview control utilizing ExpSim LV, a first for video in a DSLR).
Canon Eos 5d Mark Ii Manual
Live preview with contrast-detect autofocus. video output for live preview or playing clips and images on an external monitor via port. to perform automatic sensor cleaning. Battery management software The 5D Mark II is the first camera in the EOS line to provide video recording functions.
Still photography during video recording is possible, but the camera suspends recording video until the final still frame is captured. The for the 5D Mark II (LP-E6) has an 1800 capacity.
Each battery contains a microchip with a unique identifier for reporting charge status and battery health for display on the camera. The 5D Mark II's 'Battery Info' screen can track battery health and shooting history for up to six LP-E6 batteries.
The camera has native ISO values of 100 multiplied by a power of 2; other ISO values are obtained by a digital exposure push (ISO values that are multiples of 125) or digital exposure pull (ISO values that are multiples of 160). The digital exposure push ISO is 1/3 stop greater than the native ISO, and a digital exposure pull ISO is 1/3 stop less than the native ISO. The digital exposure push ISO settings produce more than the native settings with a reduced, and the digital exposure pull ISO settings produce less noise than the native settings. Video recording. A 5D Mark II with, and other cinematography equipment While the was the first DSLR to shoot, and the, a, was capable of recording before the 5D Mark II officially gained this capability, the latter was the first full-frame DSLR to feature video recording. The followed with 1080p video in a soon after.
The 16:9 portion of the sensor used in video mode is similar in sensitive area to a frame. This large sensor allows videos to be recorded with very shallow for a '.
The 21 megapixel sensor is downsampled to HD resolution by only using every third line and 4:2:0, leading to concern about in recorded video. Video clips can be up to 4 GB in size, approximately 12 minutes of 1080p HD or 24 minutes of SD (640 x 480) footage. These limits stem from the 4 GB maximum file size supported by the filesystem format used on cards.
The camera also imposes a hard maximum clip length of 29 minutes 59 seconds if the 4 GB limit has not already been reached. Video and audio is recorded to files with (Base Profile @ L5) compressed video and uncompressed 48 kHz/16-bit audio. The bitrate for 1080p is approximately 38 megabits per second (4.8 Mbyte/s), while for SD it is approximately 17 megabits per second (2.2 Mbyte/s). Although the internal microphone is mono, stereo audio is supported through the audio input jack. When recording for long periods, especially in warmer climates, increased video noise may occur due to overheating.
Video functionality. Overlays on the liveview screen of the 5D Mark II The EOS 5D Mark II is capable of video recording in low-light situations and it is sold for a relatively low price, compared with professional video cameras. For the first eighteen months of its release, the camera only had a 30 frame per second (30p) video mode. On 15 March 2010, Canon released a firmware upgrade to add a 25p mode for format compatibility and a mode for compatibility with motion picture film cameras. The firmware update also modified the 30p mode to record 29.97 frame/s and the new 24p mode actually records to have frame rates compatible with. Lastly, the update added manual control of the audio record levels and an official way to disable the automatic gain control.
Following the success of the (CHDK) for Canon's PowerShot cameras, third party was also produced for the 5D Mark II. The provides many additional video and cinematography related controls and meters such as false colors, and for exposure control, estimates via peaking filters, audio and disables the on the microphone input (although some of these features have since been added to Canon's official firmware, as noted above).
Recent nightly builds have even managed to provide a stable output of uncompressed 14-Bit RAW video data onto fast UDMA 7 CF cards at almost HD resolution (1004p vs. 1080p at Full HD). Although the size of the files and high price of appropriate cards are considered moderate drawbacks and the 5D Mark III generally shows better performance regarding RAW video, the Mark II remains the next best among reasonable choices for DSLR RAW video output. Independent film and television Notable film and television productions that used the Canon 5D Mark II include (in order of release):. The opening title sequence for the 35th season of 's, first broadcast on 26 September 2009. The camera, alongside the, was used due to its size, which allowed covert shooting on the streets of New York City, and depth of field capabilities, making it a suitable substitute for the series' usual.
The music video for the Japanese band 's song ' (2010),a winning entry of the 14th, was shot in a single take with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera. The episode ', broadcast by on 17 May 2010, was shot entirely on the Canon 5D Mark II, replacing the drama's usual 35mm film format. Portions of the were also recorded with a 5D Mark II. The comedy series Shelfstackers, first broadcast on 4 September 2010, is the first programme to use the camera. The corporation had initially refused its use due to 'lack of quality' but were persuaded otherwise by the series' director, Dom Bridges. All six episodes of the series were shot on the camera for a total budget of £160,000., broadcast by on 16 September 2010, is the first UK television drama to be shot on the Canon 5D Mark II.
The drama's was impressed and plans to use the camera on the seventh series of the drama. The 2011 short film Scenes from the Suburbs directed by used a version of the camera modified to use lenses to shoot all of the night scenes alongside 35mm film used for the day scenes. The resurrected TV series is currently shot using Canon 5DmkII., a Turkish TV series is being shot on Canon 5DmkII. The 2012 film was shot with the use of the Canon 5D Mark II., a multi-award-winning 2012 British period sci-fi feature film, was shot using Canon 5D Mark II for 'less than the price of Batman's cape'. is reported to have some Canon 5D MkII shots., a 2012 Bollywood movie, is reported to have been shot using Canon 5D Mark II., a 2012 3D stop-motion animated adventure horror film produced by, was shot on sixty Canon 5D Mark II cameras., a 2012 American comedy-drama film shot by cinematographer Sam Levy, was filmed in digital black and white using a Canon 5d Mark II., First International Tulu movie, directed by Ranjith Bajpe, is reported to have been shot using Canon 5D Mark II., a 2013 feature film, was shot with two Canon 5D Mark II cameras at the.
Software The included software package contains the following software:. ZoomBrowser EX / ImageBrowser. PhotoStitch. EOS Utility. Picture Style Editor Firmware updates Release Date Firmware Fixes 2009-01-07 1.0.7 Early buyers of the camera reported black pixels appearing in high contrast situations.
In late 2008, Canon officially acknowledged that there was an issue with black dots and vertical banding noise in certain circumstances. 2009-06-02 1.1.0 Originally, the camera lacked manual control when filming video. On 2 June 2009 version 1.1.0 of the firmware was released which provided control over aperture, shutter speed and ISO while recording video. 2009-12-17 1.2.4 Supports the WFT-E4 II wireless file transmitter and to correct an issue where visible noise may appear in photos taken in continuous Bulb shooting. 2010-03-16 2.0.3 Supports 1080p at NTSC 29.97 frame/s, 1080p at PAL 25.00 frame/s and 1080p at cinematography 23.976 frame/s. It also added a function for manually adjusting the sound recording level (64 levels), a histogram display (brightness or RGB) for shooting movies in manual exposure, shutter-priority AE mode (TV) and aperture-priority AE (Av) mode to the exposure modes for shooting movies and changed the audio sampling frequency from 44.1 kHz to 48 kHz.
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On 17 March 2010 the firmware was found to have some bugs with the audio functions and thus retired. 2010-03-19 2.0.4 Fixes the 2.0.3 bugs, and add framerate and manual audio recording. 2010-10-19 2.0.8 Solves several issues related to the camera operations under specific circumstances.
2011-05-30 2.0.9 This update improves performance with certain UDMA cards and solves other issues. 2011-11-14 2.1.1 Fixes a phenomenon where shooting stops after capturing one image when in continuous shooting mode or auto exposure bracketing (AEB) continuous mode. It also corrects wording in the Dutch language menu screen.
2012-02-29 2.1.2 This update optimizes the camera’s performance when using certain UDMA 7-compatible CF cards released in February 2012 or later. References.