The
successor to Canon’s 11.1-megapixel EOS-1Ds SLR introduced in
2002, the new 16.7- megapixel EOS-1Ds Mark II camera utilizes a
full-size 24x36mm CMOS sensor that eliminates focal length
conversion factors, and features dramatically improved image
quality made possible by the combination of new image sensor
technology together with Canon’s exclusive DIGIC II image
processor.
The new CMOS sensor features larger
microlenses over each photosite compared to the EOS-1Ds
resulting in an improved signal-to-noise ratio. On-chip noise
reduction has also been improved to produce a cleaner signal
before the image data is transferred to the DIGIC II image
processor. The DIGIC II processor in turn produces rich,
high-chroma color gradations for more naturally rendered images.
Indeed, it is the combination of Canon’s proprietary CMOS sensor
and DIGIC II technology that permits the EOS-1Ds Mark II camera
to provide what was once considered near impossible: high
definition at high resolution with extremely low levels of false
color artifacts. DIGIC II also permits faster processing of
large files and is twice as fast as the image processor used in
the EOS-1Ds.
Color Space…
The EOS-1Ds Mark II camera provides
five preset color matrix settings plus two custom settings (as
compared with the five presets provided on the original EOS-1Ds
camera). In addition, the support for the Adobe RGB color space
is improved through the use of DCF 2.0 and Exif 2.21 file
formats.
…And White Balance
Inherited from the EOS-1D Mark II model
is the new camera’s white balance correction feature that
permits nine +/-adjustments in full step increments;
compensation for blue/amber bias or magenta/green bias; white
balance bracketing in three +/- full stop increments and auto
white balance derived exclusively from image sensor data. The
camera features a total of ten white balance settings:Auto,
daylight, shade, cloudy, tungsten light, fluorescent light,
flash, manual, custom and personal.
Fast, Fast, Fast
The EOS-1Ds Mark II pro digital SLR is
ready for action just 0.3 seconds after its power switch is
clicked on and fires a fast four frames per second at full
resolution for bursts of up to 32 JPEG or 11 RAW images
(compared with 3 fps for up to 10 frames on the original EOS-1Ds
camera). In a commercial studio environment, the EOS-1Ds Mark II
camera will actually shoot faster than the time it takes for
most studio strobes to recycle. The camera also offers users ISO
options from 100 to 1600 in 1/3-stop increments with the
flexibility to expand the range to ISO 50 or ISO 3200 by
utilizing the camera’s custom functions.
While the new 1Ds Mark II camera
occupies the prestigious flagship position of Canon’s
professional digital line, it incorporates or surpasses many of
the new technological advances introduced earlier this year on
the 8.2 megapixel EOS-1D Mark II pro digital SLR, which has
become a favorite of photojournalists, sports shooters and
wedding photographers.
Like its 8.2 megapixel SLR sibling,
responsiveness and user-directed adaptability are again clearly
evident in the range of the EOS-1Ds Mark II camera’s shutter
speeds – from 1/8000 to 30 seconds and bulb (with user-set
adjustments of 1/3, ฝ or full stops). The camera’s shutter lag
time is just 55ms and focus is achieved in a virtual instant
thanks to a 45-point AF system. Precision also extends to the
EOS IDs Mark II camera’s 21-zone metering sensor, which, as one
would expect, works seamlessly with the E-TTL-II flash metering
technology. Adding to the camera’s versatility and ability to
reflect the individuality of the photographer using it, the
EOS-1Ds Mark II camera features 20 built- in Custom Functions
with 65 settings and 27 personal function settings that can be
uploaded to the camera with the use of dedicated software.
Recognizing that such customization can
be time consuming, all of the camera’s settings can now be saved
to a memory card and shared with multiple cameras. Should the
camera need servicing, the settings can be stored and reloaded
after the work is done.
With 16.7 effective megapixels (out of
a total of 17.2 megapixels) packed on to a 36.0 x 24.0 mm CMOS
sensor, the EOS-1Ds Mark II camera offers the world’s highest
pixel count in a 35mm, full-size digital AF SLR camera. In the
JPEG Large and RAW modes, the 4992 x 3328 recorded pixels are
easily capable of making 16 x 24 inch enlargements. What’s more,
the EOS-1Ds Mark II camera has sufficient resolution to generate
a full double page spread at 300 DPI, considered the ‘Holy
Grail” of catalog photography.
Unlike the original 1Ds camera that
featured only two image quality settings, the new EOS-1Ds Mark
II model places greater control and discretion in the
photographer’s hands and offers a choice of five image quality
settings: RAW (16.6 megapixels); Large JPEG (16.6 megapixels);
Medium 1 JPEG (8.6 megapixels), Medium 2 JPEG (6.3 megapixels),
and Small JPEG (4.2 megapixels). RAW files and JPEGS can be shot
separately or simultaneously, for maximum flexibility according
to the desired workflow.
E-TTL II Flash Exposure Control
The EOS-1Ds Mark II Pro Digital SLR
camera incorporates the E-TTL II Flash control system first
introduced on the EOS-1D Mark II model earlier this year. Though
it remains compatible with all EX-series Speedlites as well as
the E-TTL wireless autoflash system, the smarter E- TTL II
flashmetering algorithm evaluates the subject as a “plane “
rather than a simply a point and ensures that images containing
various colors and levels of reflection are captured accurately
and optimally. The system compares the ambient light with
pre-flash data reflected off the subject and recorded by the
central 17 metering zones. It then selects the areas with a
small difference to be weighted for flash exposure calculation.
The system eliminates or under-weights areas with large
differences, recognizing them as an extremely reflective object
in the background or a highly reflective subject, then smartly
ensuring it by considering the distance information data
provided from compatible EF lenses. The system similarly
prevents over-exposure when photographers lock focus and
recompose the shot by considering the flash output level
calculated according to the distance. The camera also allows
users to select an averaged metering pattern by using its custom
function settings.
Pick A Card…
Like the 8.2 megapixel EOS-1D Mark II
digital SLR that Canon announced in January, this new 16.7
megapixel EOS-1Ds Mark II model is equipped with two dedicated
card slots for Compact Flash (Type I or II) and SD memory cards
and allows for either simultaneous backup recording for
situations where image capture is critical or individual
recording on separate cards for capture of an enormous number of
images.
The EOS-1Ds Mark II camera also
features a brilliant and easy to read 230,000 pixel high detail
color LCD Monitor (compared with a 120,000 pixel display on the
original EOS-1Ds), that measures two inches on the diagonal and
provides 100% coverage. Image playback can be automatic after an
image has been captured and is also reviewable by simply
pressing the “display” button on the rear of the body. The
monitor is equipped with a magnification feature that provides a
1.5 X to 10X scrollable zoom in 15 stops, enabling users to
check the focus and exposure of their images with a new level of
on-the-spot precision. The monitor also provides five brightness
settings, a new and bolder typeface to allow for easier reading
of text menus and an auto rotation feature that automatically
rotates a vertically shot image to enable easier viewing and
downloading. Manual clockwise rotation of the image is also
possible by 90, 270 or 0 degrees through the image rotation
menu.
RGB Histogram
Contributing to the precision and
control afforded to its users, The EOS-1Ds Mark II camera’s RGB
histogram display enables separate checking of color and
brightness information for the red, green and blue channels. The
RGB histogram can also be used to check other color information
not available in the brightness display such as white balance
bias, color balance, color saturation and the compression of
color gradations. Available when viewing any recorded image in
the Single (Info.) image playback mode, the RGB histogram is
displayed as an alternate to the luminance histogram, which
draws attention to overexposed portions of the picture that lack
image information.
Improved Interface In addition to the
professional-standard four pin IEEE1394 (Firewire) port that
enables high speed computer interface at 100 megabits per
second, the EOS-1Ds Mark II camera features a new video output
terminal which supports TV connection, facilitating the viewing
of images on a television screen, as well as a USB port for
connection to a computer or Direct Printing with BJ Direct,
Canon’s Compact Photo Printers and PictBridge compatible
printers.
Able to stand up to real world
conditions – from environmental portraiture, nature, travel or
“annual report” type images to high-volume catalog photography,
family portrait studios or event imaging applications – this
fast and fine thoroughbred SLR is also a rugged, lightweight,
weather resistant magnesium alloy workhorse, with a shutter
durability-tested to 200,000 exposures (50,000 more than on the
original 1Ds camera). The camera’s EF lens mount is made of
stainless steel and is fully compatible with all Canon EF lenses
(except EF-S lenses), as well as TS-E and MP-E lenses. Adding to
its allure, the new EOS-1Ds Mark II camera fairly sips power
from its battery, executing approximately 1200 shots per charge,
double that of its original (and recent) EOS-1Ds ancestor.
Bundled Software
The EOS-1Ds Mark II camera is bundled
with two software CD-ROMs: the EOS Digital Solution Disk (ver.
9.0) which includes Windows and Macintosh versions of the EOS
Viewer Utility (ver. 1.2) which allows image downloading, RAW
image adjustment and camera setting specifications; EOS Capture
(ver 1.2) and PhotoStitch as well Twain and WIA Drivers (Windows
only). The second disk, Digital Photo Professional (ver. 1.5)
includes a newly updated RAW image processing application to
handle the workflow demands of professional photographers. It
enables high-speed RAW image processing and preview, support for
sRGB, Adobe RGB and Wide Gamut RGB color spaces and is Color
Management System (CMS) compatible. The EOS Capture software
supports tethered shooting with Digital Photo Professional as
well as EOS Viewer Utility to provide a powerful performance
combination for studio photographers. As with the EOS-1D Mark II
model, no third party image retouching software is included.
Remotely Possible
New for the EOS-1Ds Mark II camera is
the optional Wireless File Transmitter (WFT-E1A)**. Given the
enormous popularity of LAN-based image transmission systems and
the demands for higher speed image distribution in the reporting
fields, Canon developed this new accessory that allows
photographers to transmit images from their cameras directly to
a computer over a wired or wireless local area network (LAN).
The WFT-E1 transmitter includes a mini antenna, a long and short
IEE1394 cable, a case and camera mounting screw. The transmitter
will also be compatible with the EOS-1D Mark II and the EOS 20D
digital SLR cameras via a firmware upgrade. Pricing for the
WFT-E1 has not been finalized, but will be announced prior to
initial dealer shipments in November.