CANON'S
NEW EOS-1D MARK II DIGITAL SLR DELIVERS ALL-PRO POWER, PRECISION
AND SPEED TO SPORTS SHOOTERS, WEDDING AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS
EOS-1D Mark II Camera Doubles Resolution, Burst Rate, Processing
Speed and Memory Card Slots; Increases Shooting Speed to 8.5 FPS,
Expands ISO Range and Improves Color Control
LAKE
SUCCESS, N.Y., Jan. 29, 2004 – With Super Bowl XXXVIII
as an imminent and fitting backdrop, Canon today announced its newest – and
the world's fastest – professional digital SLR: the high-resolution,
high-speed EOS-1D Mark II camera. This camera establishes new benchmarks
for quick response, flexible control, imaging excellence and RAW
image management (through included software solutions that rival
costly stand-alones and plug-ins) for professional digital photographers
whether they are capturing the next "immaculate reception" on
the gridiron, or a team of bridesmaids attempting to pick off
the bridal bouquet at a wedding reception.
"Having
made our mark on photojournalism, sports-action photography,
portrait and wedding photography and the world of professional
photography
overall with the EOS-1D and 1Ds digital SLR cameras, Canon
once again raises the standard of imaging excellence, efficiency
and ease of
use," stated Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general
manager of the consumer imaging group at Canon U.S.A., Inc.,
a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ). "That new standard is
called Mark
II… Canon's EOS-1D Mark II digital camera."
The Prodigious Pro Digital
Its new 8.2 million pixel CMOS sensor, faster DIGIC‘ II imaging
engine and ability to capture brilliant, eight-megapixel JPEG images
at 8.5 fps in continuous bursts of up to 40 frames and RAW images
in continuous bursts of up to 20 frames – thanks in large part
to new Canon technology's innovative use of DDR SDRAM – make
the EOS-1D Mark II the world's fastest pro-digital SLR camera.
Building on the success of the 4.1 megapixel EOS-1D with its 8 fps,
21 frame maximum JPEG (or 16 frame RAW) burst capability, Canon doubled
the resolution of the imaging sensor, doubled the size of the high
speed buffer memory and reevaluated, redesigned and in some cases,
actually reinvented the technology that makes the new EOS-1D Mark
II camera the most reliable, responsive and remarkable professional
digital SLR on the market. Key among those speed-increasing innovations
is Canon's first use of dual 32-bit RISC CPUs to operate the
camera's autofocus separately with one dedicated to detecting
focus while the second controls the lens drive.
Able to stand up to real world conditions in the field,
on the sidelines or in the studio, the Mark II camera's exterior and chassis
are constructed of a rugged yet lightweight and weather-resistant
magnesium alloy. Its shutter is durability-tested to 200,000 exposures
(50,000 more than on the EOS-1D), the body is highly weather-resistant
with more than 70 gaskets and seals, and the camera's lens
mount is made of stainless steel (and is fully compatible with
all Canon EF, TS-E and MP-E lenses).
Despite the fanfare associated with its high profile "Super
Bowl premiere," the appeal and efficiency of the EOS-1D Mark
II camera is by no means limited to the sports photo market. Given
its heightened resolution and speed, the EOS-1D Mark II camera is
destined to be a mainstay of portrait and wedding photographers.
In-studio and out, the camera is capable of brilliantly capturing
corporate headshots worthy of publishing in the business section
or displaying on the boardroom wall and formally posed family pictures
framed above the fireplace or adorning an end-table, as well as the
romantic even poignant moments as wedding vows are exchanged and
the candid often comic antics that can erupt at the reception. What's
more, the camera's ability to capture smaller JPEG files simultaneously
with large uncompressed RAW files speeds postproduction workflow
and makes providing prompt proofs a snap. In addition, Canon's
new Digital Photo Professional software is especially designed
to speed up the workflow of wedding shooters and provide much
more comfortable
operation than ever. With the Direct Print function, clients
can see a printed image on site.
New and Improved
At the heart of the advancements provided by the EOS-1D
Mark II camera is its extra-large, high-resolution,
Canon-designed and
produced
8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor. Measuring 28.7 x 19.1mm
and 34.5mm
on the diagonal, the CMOS sensor is comprised of
3520 x 2336 recording
pixels, each 8.2 microns square, featuring primary
RGB filtration and, like its popular predecessor
the EOS-1D,
has a 35mm
focal length conversion factor of only 1.3x. What's more, the
EOS-1D Mark II is the first Canon Digital SLR equipped with the
next generation
DIGIC II image processor, which permits faster processing of
large files with superior color rendering and more precise detail.
This
new DIGIC II chip is twice as fast as the image processor used
in the EOS-1D and four times faster than the DIGIC chip in the
EOS 10D
and EOS Digital Rebel.
In addition to the EOS-1D Mark II camera's top-end 8.2 megapixel
resolution for JPEG and RAW image files, intermediate JPEG resolution
preferences of 6.4MP (medium1) 4.3MP(medium2) and 2.0MP (small) are
easily selected. JPEG compression settings can be adjusted independently
over a ten-step range for each of the pixel resolution levels and
freely set on the camera's LCD monitor menu as well. The EOS-1D
Mark II camera also marks the debut of Canon's new "CR2" RAW
file format standard that eliminates any potential confusion over
the use of the TIF suffix found with the EOS-1D and 1Ds. RAW, JPEG
and RAW+JPEG image settings are now selectable on the camera's
rear LCD panel.
Adding to its speed and flexibility, the EOS-1D
Mark II camera is compatible with CompactFlash
(Type I
or II as
well as
MicroDrives™)
memory cards up to a theoretical capacity of 2048GB, and it features
a second card slot for SD cards, allowing for successive or simultaneous
recording on both types of media. Like its EOS-1D and 1Ds forebears,
the Mark II camera is capable of capturing sound clips up to
a maximum of 30 seconds per image.
Evolved E-TTL - E-TTL II Flash Exposure Control
Also completely redesigned is the camera's E-TTL flash metering
system. Though still compatible with all EX-series Speedlites, the "smarter
E-TTL II captures the subject as a "plane" and ensures
that images containing various colors and levels of reflection
are captured accurately and optimally. The system compares the
ambient
light with the reflected pre-flash off the subject reported in
all 17 metering zones and selects the areas with a small difference
to
be weighted for flash exposure calculation. This system also
eliminates or under weights areas with large difference recognizing
them as
an extremely reflective object in the background or as a highly
reflective subject, 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 broader distance. The camera also allows users to select
an average
metering pattern by using its customs function settings.
Enhanced Image Quality and Color
The EOS-1D Mark II camera provides superior
color rendition at default settings, reduces
false
color artifacting
and produces less "noise" in
low light settings thanks to its DIGIC II image processor and a redesigned
state-of-the-art CMOS sensor. The camera also features improved auto
white balance control, now done entirely off the image sensor; a
new user-set white balance compensation which permits varying the
color temperature in amber-blue or magenta-green, or combinations
of the two; and new user-set custom Color Matrix and Processing Parameter
settings which allow users to select their choice of color space,
contrast, saturation and tone. A white balance bracketing option
adds shifting in magenta-green or amber-blue. The Mark II camera's
new EXIF 2.21 compatible standard for metadata now tags Adobe
1998 RGB color space profiles directly to user-specified images,
removing
the necessity to assign the color space manually in Photoshop.
Shutter Priorities
Responsiveness and user-directed adaptability
are clearly demonstrated in the range
of the Mark II
camera's shutter speeds -- from
30 seconds to 1/8000, plus bulb (with user-set adjustments of 1/3,
1/2, or full stops). Maintaining (and contributing to) the camera's
high-speed capabilities, the EOS-1D Mark II camera has a shutter
lag time of just 55ms (adjustable to as little as 40ms via a new
personal function) and the mirror "black out" time
is approximately 87ms at 1/60 or faster shutter speeds, resulting
in
easy viewing even during high-speed shooting at 8.5 fps.
Further, Canon developed entirely new
circuitry, calculations and algorithms
for the 45-point
autofocus system. This
new, faster AF operation provides
faster "read and react" times in One-Shot
AF mode and takes twice as many readings between shots as the EOS-1D
with moving subjects in AI Servo AF, allowing for more effective
sequential shooting. Twin 32-bit processors that control the focus
function and lens drive independently accomplish the extraordinary
speed of the camera's new autofocus system. The EOS-1D Mark
II camera's far-reaching flexibility, durability and reliability
make it the digital SLR of choice for action photographers in
virtually every environment around the world.
Improved Interface
The camera's brilliant and easy-to-read 230,000 pixel TFT color
LCD Monitor (compared with a 120,000-pixel display on the EOS-1D)
measures 2.0 inches on the diagonal and provides approximately 100%
coverage. Image playback can be automatic after an image has been
captured and is also reviewable simply by pressing the "display" button
on the rear of the body. The Mark II camera also offers a "single
image with information and histogram" that displays separate
graphs for each R-G-B color channel in addition to charting the image's
overall brightness. Other playback options include single image;
a four- or nine-index image and a new zoom display that magnifies
the image up to ten times in 15 increments. The camera also offers
a video out to TV Monitor feature (utilizing a supplied cable)
that is similar to the system introduced on the Canon EOS 10D
but was
not available on the EOS-1D and EOS-1Ds models.
The camera interfaces with computers
via 4-pin FireWire (IEEE1394)
at 100 megabits
per second
(more than
twice as fast as the
EOS-1D) and features a compact
USB port on the side of the body
for
Direct Printing with compatible
Canon Bubble
Jet and Card Photo printers as
well as
many
other manufacturers' PictBridge* compatible
printers.
The EOS-1D Mark II also supports
PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol),
a universal
data transfer
standard that
supports direct downloading
in Mac OS X as well as Windows
XP without the need to install
proprietary
driver
software.
Other Features
The camera's exposure modes include Manual, Aperture-priority,
Shutter-priority, Program and Bulb and the ISO range extends from
100 – 1600 in 1/3-step increments (with ISO 50 and ISO 3200
added via the ISO extension option on the Menu). The EOS-1D Mark
II camera offers users a choice of 21-zone evaluative metering linked
to an active AF point, Center-weighted average metering, partial
metering (covering approximately 13.5% of the picture area), Spot
metering (covering approximately 3.8% of the picture area) and Spot
metering options including Center only or linked to 9 or 11 AF points
as well as multi spot metering. The metering range is EV0 – 20
for all patterns at all normal temperatures, and exposure compensation
is possible in any Auto exposure mode up to +/-3 stops in 1/3
or 1/2-step increments. Available exposure bracketing options
are standard
auto bracketing (available through aperture and/or shutter speed)
and ISO bracketing which keeps the speed and aperture constant
but varies the ISO sensitivity to alter the exposure.
As with the EOS-1D and 1Ds
models, the new Mark II
features 21 built-in
custom
functions
with
an option
for up to
27 personal functions which
must be chosen and set
up using Canon software and
uploaded
into the camera. New on
the Mark II
model
however is the ability
to save custom and personal
function menu
settings either
onto a CF
card
or an SD card, permitting
their installation into
another camera or to be
called up again in the same camera.
While the NP-E3 nickel
metal-hydride power pack
on the EOS-1D
Mark II camera is identical
to
the one
used with
the EOS-1D
and 1Ds,
the camera's power consumption, hence efficiency and battery
life, is far superior at 1200 shots per charge in normal temperatures
(23¾C/73¾F).
At 6.1 inches wide x 6.2 inches high x 3.1 inches deep and weighing
in at 44.1 ounces (without the battery or memory cards) the Mark
II camera is identical in size and slightly lighter than the
EOS-1D.
Canon's
new RAW file Software
The most significant
software solution
that is included
with the EOS-1D
Mark II camera
is Canon's breakthrough Digital Photo
Professional (DPP) program that offers users high-speed processing
of RAW images. Rivaling and even surpassing features of expensive,
stand-alone and plug-in RAW image processing programs, DPP streamlines
professional photographers' workflow, providing time and labor
saving options such as instantaneous RAW image adjustment display
and support for .CR2 and RAW .TIF as well as Exif TIFF and JPEG formats.
Among the numerous features DPP provides is the capability to save
multiple adjustments to an image as a "recipe" that
can be reloaded and used again or applied to other images. In
comparison
mode, original and edited images can be compared side by side
or within a single split image.
With rendering speed
that is five to
six times faster
than
the File
Viewer
Utility
bundled
with the EOS-1D
and 1Ds
models, DPP
is compatible
with multiple color
space settings
including sRGB,
Adobe RGB and
Wide Gamut RGB
as well as Color Management
Settings
using
ICC profiles.
Among the array
of processing options
provided by DPP
are color channels,
tone curves,
exposure compensation,
white
balance,
dynamic range,
brightness, contrast,
color saturation,
ICC Profile
embedding and assignment
of monitor
profiles.
Another new feature
sure to be
embraced by DPP
users is the program's ability to allow
continuous editing
while batches of previously adjusted RAW files are rendered
and saved
in the background. The upgraded EOS
Viewer Utility/EOS
Capture
programs bundled
with the Mark
II permit downloading
of
images directly
from the camera's
CF or SD cards to the computer (utilizing the supplied IEEE1394 cable
or a peripheral card reader) for use by DPP or other programs, and
the EOS Capture program in particular works together with DPP to
support tethered shooting with a full range of image adjustments
in studio environments. Once images have been adjusted in DPP, a
transfer function allows immediate editing in Photoshop or any other
imaging program. The Mark II camera's software bundle also
includes a TWAIN Driver (for Windows only) and a WIA Driver (for
Windows XP only) as well the PhotoStitch program that automatically
composites multiple images into a single image.
Together with
the EOS-1D
Mark II,
Canon will
offer an optional
dedicated
accessory
known
as Data Verification
Kit DVK-E2
for image data
authentication.
Utilizing a
Secure Mobile data card
and reader,
the DVK-E2
quickly scans
image files
from the
EOS-1D Mark
II or EOS-1Ds
to determine
whether they
have been modified
in
any
way. This feature
is intended
to support the use
of digital
images in
legal proceedings
and other
applications
where the authenticity
of
image
data is crucial.
Set for delivery
to Canon
USA, Inc. authorized
dealers in
April, the
EOS-1D Mark
II digital
camera
carries an
estimated
selling price**of $
4,499
and the DVK-E2
accessory
will carry
and estimated
selling
price of
$749.




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