Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLRs

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLRs 

DESCRIPTION

Canon's latest full-frame, pro digital SLR offers 21.1 megapixels of resolution as well as 1080p HD video capture. The sensitivity range is ISO 100 to 6400, expandable to ISO 25600. The EOS 5D Mark II also has a new 920k resolution, 3-inch Clear View LCD with Live View; and the DIGIC 4 processor can capture 3.9 frames-per-second at full resolution.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 07, 2010]
sapuddy
Professional

Strength:

Does it all, less than the 1d-Mark4, but better picture quality.

Weakness:

Huh? Auto focus? Sorry, no problems here. Complain elsewhere you Nikon fans. I bet you have never even used the camera.

Have had this camera for 10 months. Simply put, OUTSTANDING. No more to say. This camera stands up to all the competition and laughs. At 21 MP the native size of a file is approw. 36" x 24". I can crop to 10%, then print the picture on my Epson 3880 and watch peoples jaw drop. The camera is well built. More features than most people will ever use. Color rendering and resolution is at the top 3% of ALL DSLRs. I only wish it had two things, both minor. I wish it would do 5 frames instead of 3 in multi-exposure mode. -2,-1,0,+1,+2 would be nice, but I just have to take a second shot to get what I need. I also think the battery grip should be built in, up the price if nessecary. I bought the accessory grip, no big deal, but at this price, Canon should have just incorporated it.

Customer Service

Not needed yet.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 26, 2010]
Martin
Expert

Strength:

No/low noise at high iso's
a lot others

Weakness:

price ;).

Well... for a long time, I was wondering, if changing from 50d to 5d mk II will be a good choice. But finally, after a long time of wondering, review reading, comparing, money counting etc I have made a decission... well... decision was made in about 30 seconds. Went to shop (which was going to be closed in 15 minutes, i haven't got money with me, and paying with credit card in shop was not possible... but I manage to buy my new camera). And all of that... same day I was shooting theatrical performance in low light conditions. So remembering 50D 800 iso, which was ok, but 1600 was not - to noisy... I have started using 1600.... but sadly it wasn't enough, so I have tested 32000 - and it is incredible. That camera kicks everything I had before in my hands. Buying 5d mk II was a good decision - maybe just because of that iso... and maybe because few other aspects of this camera... but for now... iso makes the difference.

Similar Products Used:

Canon 50D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 19, 2010]
Dietrdeb
Expert

Strength:

High ISO noise. Sharpness and Color Rendition. Built well for a prosumer camera. This is a great choice for portraiture and landscape photography.

Weakness:

Auto focus is a little slow. Shutter not as responsive as 7D also sync speed of 1/200 is a little slow. Not the best choice for sports or action photography.

Great camera...images are truly amazing at even ISO 3200. Colors are brilliant and skin tones are amazing. Truly an outstanding camera!

Customer Service

Canon customer service has always been good for me.

Similar Products Used:

EOS D30, 10D, 20D, 40D, 7D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 29, 2009]
Jrainsphoto
Professional

Strength:

Full frame sensor, weather sealing, 3" screen, wonderful feel w/ battery grip, fast response, extremely detailed images, wonderful low-light performance, bright viewfinder, gigantic image size

Weakness:

Gigantic image size (I know I listed as a strength) makes your computer work a bit more (my Mac needs a bit more RAM now) anyway, battery has chip and aftermarket does not so they don't give any charge indication, a little heavy after carrying for 5 hours during wedding

WOW! That is my summary. I purchased this a few months ago and have not put it down since. I have used many pro-summer bodies and wanted to step up to full frame w/o mortgaging the house. This camera is beyond what I expected. I have used it for portrait work, weddings & commercial work and it shines in all. This is a wonderful camera. The images are amazing.

Customer Service

No issues yet that needed CS

Similar Products Used:

Only used 1.6 crop sensor Canons before this 10D, 30D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 27, 2009]
gahspidy
Intermediate

Strength:

Image quality, resolution, features and functions, HD video, live view screen, large LCD screen, battery and battery management system, heavy duty shutter mechanism, powerful and fast processor with 14 bit analog to digital conversion, price. . .

Weakness:

I still wish Canon would place a mirror lock function switch on the back or side of the camera so as not to have to scroll through custom functions menus to get to it.
Not quite a pro grade body so be careful about bumping it around and avoid shooting in the rain unless you protect it.

I have a Rebel Xti, 5D, and now the 5D mk2. The reason I bought the 5Dmk2 is that I shoot dance photography which is mostly in low light conditions and so the improved high iso quality and slightly faster FPS of the mk2 is what I was really after. The huge increase in resolution was welcome but more importantly the increased DR (Dynamic range) Overall, we have a camera with all around better image quality.
I have not used the HD video capabilities with this camera, and honestly really have no interest in that aspect of it at this point.
This camera is a lot more than just an improved version of the older model. It really is basically an entire new camera from the bottom up.
Obviously the sensor is different and much improved but we also have a new and more durable shutter, new and more powerful processor, new and improved battery and battery management, larger LCD screen, automatic sensor cleaning (which is something we missed on the original 5D) seemingly better build quality, and a host of new features in layout ,function and control.. Oh, and yes the HD video capability and live screen LCD.
First, the IQ (image quality) is fantastic and noticeably improved over the already capable and fantastic original 5D. I was able to shoot a flower in hard sunlight (just for the heck of it) and was shocked to look at it later on the computer to see that nothing blew out and the sensor handled the tough contrasty condition. There was no out of gamut color blow out, highlights were intact as well as detail in shadow areas. I was impressed. I am afraid now though that I may be tempted more often to shoot in poor conditions. . .not a good practice.
The resolution enables amazing detail within detail. Oddly enough though, it seems that capturing a sharp image seems to be more of a challenge. It is thought that perhaps because the resolution goes so deep, that focus must be dead locked in or details will appear a bit soft. So, do not expect to buy this camera and be amazed that everything is so sharp! Quite the opposite, you really have to think about your technique and make sure everything is right to ensure the potential of the resolution and IQ.
High iso quality is amazing. I tried 1600, 3200 and 6400 and while 6400 certainly has evident noise and lower IQ it is surely usable and welcome to have there if needed. 1600, and 3200 is very impressive.
What I like very much about this mk2 is the fact that I do not have to look at the digital display on the top of the camera ( which is now slightly larger than the previous model) to make adjustsments to ISO, WB, focus and drive, as well as other settings. I always found it difficult to see what WB icon I was setting in that little display. Especially in a dark room or theater it was so difficult to see even with the little backlight that is has. Now, everything can be viewe and set and adjusted form the large LCD screen at back. Simply press your funtion button on the back and the display will pop up large and clear on the lcd. then you can scroll through the various setting and make whatever adjustments you need, quick and easy. This was something I missed when I went from my Rebel Xti to the 5D. Everything was easy to adjust from the lcd screen and now so it is again with the mk2.
Also, the iso is now seen in the viewfinder as well and by simply pressing the iso button easily with the index finger I can make adjustments to iso while stilll looking through the viewfinder.
Here is another huge plus - I can now make all adjustments on my 580EXll speedlite from the menu on the cameras LCD. Even in a complete wireless setup, which is what I use at times. The digital display of the speedlite was sometimes a challenge to navigate through. Selecting funtions and making the setting changes could be quite a task especially in a darker room. So now having all the speedlite funtions shown on the large lcd in clear display with the ease of the dials and toggles of the camera, making setting changes is a breeze. This is great. I can even go into custom functions as well as being able to adjust the power of the slaves in a wireless set up. Everything can be done on the back of the camera. Perfect.
Another thing to mention, due to the extremly high resolution, RAW file sizes are huge. Approx 25-30Mb depending on setting and conditions. It may be that we don't need such large files for a particular assignment/task but would still like to shoot RAW to have the full IQ potential there for post processing .Canon has made it possible to shoot in one of three different RAW settings. RAW, RAW1 and RAW2. RAW is full 21 MP, RAW1 is approx 10MP and RAW2 is approx 6MP. All yielding the same great IQ but just reduced resolution and file size. Very useful and a welcome feature.
FPS (frame per second) has increased by almost one to now nearly 4fps which is nice, but also amazing considering the huge files this processor must work with at that speed. I was amazed to fire off 11-15 bursts at this speed in full resolution. There is an indicator in the viewfinder that tells you the available bursts to be had at any given moment. Once you have reached the limit, there is a few seconds pause during which no shots can be fired as the processor is busy writing the data to the card. You would absolutely want to use a memory card of very high read/write capabilities to handle the load the processor will be giving over to it. I have been using the Sandisk Exteme lll and lV cards with no problems.
There are a host of other little features that are mixed in now with the custom fuctions such as "highlight tone priority" which puts emphasis on the highlights and tries to avoid blowing them out during exposure, but at the same time you will have less detail in the shadow areas to work with. . ."Auto lighting optimizer" which aids in getting your subject exposed correctly, "peripheral illumination correction" which adjusts for the light fall-off at the edges of the frame especially with wider angle lenses. "Long exposure noise reduction" and "high ISO noise reduction". All these functions seem to work fine, but I prefer to do all my post processing later in LightRoom/Photoshop. Basically, thats what these features are, post processing. I have them off most all the time. "Long exposure noise reduction" I might switch on if using a long exposure on a tripod for a night scene, etc.
Well, so far I love the mk2 and welcome all the little changes in layout and funtion that I missed with the 5D.
There are some other neat little features packed in here such as having the camera automatically switch ISO for you according to conditions, etc. Too many other little things to get into her, but all in all this is a fine piece of work especially considering the price.

Customer Service

None needed

Similar Products Used:

Canon elan 7 35mm film slr, Canon Rebel XTi, Canon 5D

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 01, 2009]
Gary Berkley
Expert

Strength:

Versatality, highest quality digital pics available - for the price.

The $3,600 includes camera, (2) batteries, chargers (AC & DC), cleaning kit & three year warrenty. Definately overpriced when I bought but none of the larger retailers had the product back in early January. I love the camera. It performs every bit as well as I hoped. Remarkable clarity, depth and functions, ie. ISO, format, etc. Very fast (I use Canon "L" series lenses) and down loads to my computer at 3 or 4 times the speed of my EOS 20D. With the higher density, cropping and working in PhotoShop is a whole new experience.

This camera is particularly good under low-light conditions. Totally functional (as is my 20D) in VERY humid, cold, dark, flash, hot, situations.

It's worth the price for me just for the depth and warmness of the shots. The full size (35mm) sensor coupled with superior build quality really clicks. Speed of multiple shots satisfies. So many variables to use (multiple focus points, dark or light bias, RAW, speed) makes it fun. The most oustanding quality is just that - QUALITY of the shot. IMO it comes up just a smidge short 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 film. I shoot that also.

Customer Service

Have not used them.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 23, 2009]
Photo_select
Intermediate

Strength:

Where do you start....

- 3" screen clear and finally you can accurately review images before download
- Sensitivity of sensor truly stunning in all lighting conditions and exhibits amazingly low amounts of noise.

- Tone / contrast is really leaps and bounds above the rest, watch out 1Ds owners.

- Addition of HD movies, whilst at first I thought a useless gimmick, the quality and ease of use is astounding. That and the bonus of taking advantage of Canon's L-series glass really makes this stand out.

- Battery, despite all the new extras the battery simply keeps going and going. You can comfortable complete a full studio shoot with no worries about swapping out the batteries.

- For users upgrading from a 1.6 crop......it is worth every penny and more. Bright view finder makes manual focus a pleasure and the quality of the images simply take your breath away....so life like with the tones...

Weakness:

Canon keeping so quite about such an amazing product.......

Early supply problems in Europe ...Canon UK had to intervene for me to get my camera.

Only "nice to have" would be an increase in the selectable AF points. Whilst I understand the reluctance to get too close the 1D series I think Canon should have improved this area a little to keep track of their main rival...Nikon

Simply a stunning piece of kit and worth every penny. THANK YOU CANON !!!

Having now made the move to 1:1 from the 1:1.6 cameras the difference in quality is truly stunning.

I'm worried maybe Canon has done too much of a good job and might impact 1Ds sales.

Like many reaching the point where you are serious about your pictures and make the first significant investment in a body...all I can say is swallow hard and get yourself a Canon 5D MK2. You will never look back and wonder if you made the correct decision.

The focusing is accurate, the tone / contrast is on par with the 1Ds, it is light weight, fast enough for all but the most hardened sports photog and, having now spent some time with one, it is worth every penny of the extra cost.

I realise it is still early days for my review but I hold no hesitation in recommending the Canon 5D MK2.

Customer Service

Polite and very helpful (Thank you Canon UK).

Only used to address inital supply/ delivery problems

Since delivery no issues with Camera.

Similar Products Used:

Owned Canon 20D for +5 years, test shot with 5D and 1D MK3.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 27, 2009]
jackthehat
Expert

Strength:

Superb Image quality
Very low noise at high ISO
Quick and responsive
Accurate exposure
Decent and accurate AF
Auto ISO function
Excellent viewfinder
Great screen
Excellent quality video function
Good battery performance with accurate capacity reading
Reasonably compact and lightweight compared to other full frame DSLRs

Weakness:

Poor build quality in areas
Control layout could have beed designed better, particularly the silly joystick.
Stupid on/off switch
Mirror lock-up buried in menus as usual
Video files difficult to play on a Windows PC due to their sheer size. They play better on a Mac.
Poor layout of AF points (clustered around centre of viewfinder)

There are already plenty of reviews across the internet for this camera so I will concentrate on some points that I feel have not been covered enough by most reviewers.

This camera has excellent image quality that is probably currently unsurpassed by any 35mm style DSLR. That includes the much celebrated Nikon D3 and D700. The Nikon cameras have slightly better performance at higher ISO but there is not much in it. However, people seem to forget that the resolution of the 5D Mark II is almost twice that of the D3 and D700. If you're making 16x12 or 20x16 prints then the sheer size of the 5d Mark II images will more than compensate for the slight increase in noise compared to the Nikon cameras. Even if noise is present in the 5D2 images, it will be much harder to see because of the huge resolution. If you compare 20x16 prints taken at 3200 ISO from a D3 and a 5D2, the 5D2 print will show slightly more detail and the noise levels will be similar. Overall, the print from the 5D2 should be superior.

The Nikon D3x has a similar resolution to the 5D2 but cannot compete at higher ISOs. Credit to Canon for such a remarkable performance from the sensor in the 5D2.

Autofocus: Not the strongest point of the 5D2 but still very good. Perhaps it's biggest drawback is the layout of the AF points. They are clustered in the centre of the frame and do not really help when focusing on a subject at the edge of the frame. Focusing first then recomposing is your only option. Other than that, the AF is quick and accurate and seems to perform quite well in low light. I have no major complaints.

Frame rate: People whine about the 3.9fps. Why? Have you shot at 4fps before? It is surprising how quick 4fps actually is, I was pleasantly surprised. In all my years I have never found a need to shoot at 10fps. Naturally there will be some specific times when a user might actually "need" 10 fps but they are rare. If you need 10fps, buy the 1D3.

Auto-ISO: This is one feature that is often overlooked. It is a revelation to me. Select a mode such as Av, Tv etc and set the ISO to auto. The camera then constantly monitors your focal length and makes sure your shutter speed matches or exceeds it. In other words, it will set a shutter speed fast enough to avoid camera shake but not so fast as to waste available light. In aperture priority you still have full control of the aperture. The camera will only increase the ISO when necessary. This is a fantastic feature and when used, it always uses the lowest ISO possible so you're always getting the best image quality available for that particular shot. I will be using this feature most of the time.

Exposure: Much more accurate compared to other Canon DSLRs I have used and owned. Other than that, nothing new to report here and certainly nothing to complain about.

Control layout:
1. Not as good as some people like to make out. The new joystick control is too near the lip of the screen which makes it awkward to move it to the left. It doesn't feel natural and, although I am getting used to it, it is nowhere near as good as it could have been and I would much prefer the simpler method of 4 arrow buttons. 4 arrow buttons could be operated quicker than the joystick with much less hassle.

2. Totally stupid on/off switch. It just feels all wrong. It is awkward to use with your right hand, it's in a silly place and it feels like it's ready to snap off. The on/off switch on the Rebel cameras (450D etc) is a far better idea and is easier to use with a much nicer feel. Sadly, this on/off switch idea has been used for years by Canon on its higher end cameras.

Overall, the camera feels very quick and responsive. When you think about how much data this thing moves when shooting, it's incredibly quick. Those who use the 3.9fps figure to brand this a slow camera are misleading you. This camera operates fast and there will not be many situations when you will be asking for more.

The 3" screen is clear and bright. The menus are in large fonts and are very easy to read, especially if you have been used to a 2" screen like me.

Build quality: For an expensive camera it is disappointing in a few areas. OK, it is not supposed to be built to 1D standards but I would have expected it to be constructed to a higher standard than the basic Canon models. Unfortunately, two areas let it down badly. The worst is the battery door. It is actually worse than the ones on my old 350D. It is made from the thinnest and flimsiest plastic. If anything untoward happens when the battery door is open, it will snap clean off. It really lets the camera down. Likewise, the memory card door is poor too. It feels cheap and can operate with a squeak. As mentioned earlier, the on/off switch also has a low quality feel to it. These three areas really let the camera down. The rest of it is constructed to a high standard to match the price tag. What would a few extra grams of plastic have cost at the production stage? For a few pence/cents, it would have made a complete difference.

So, all in all, this is still fantastic camera and will more than satisfy my needs. Just a little more thought around the manufacture and layout would have made it perfect. I'll give it a strained 9 out of 10. Definitely not a 10/10 camera but there is still no better option for the majority of advanced amateurs and wedding shooters.

Customer Service

Never used

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 24, 2009]
EV Photography
Intermediate

Strength:

Build quality, Image quality superb, low noise, 3" LCD, Micro lens adjustments, now has 3 custom settings can be programed, nice bright viewfinder, auto ISO, new batteries, Menu system, on and on!

Weakness:

Would have liked to seen a little improvement in AF, at least all cross type sensors.

Awesome camera, love the new 3" high resolution screen with live view. Captures beautiful detail with very low noise with those 21MP. My dream camera I have been waiting for arrived, won't need to upgrade this one for some time. A lot better menu than original 5D. The "My Menu" is really handy since you can program up to seven different functions. I hardly ever have to use any of the other menus now since I have my seven most used functions on it. I really like the new batteries, I use live view a lot and so that extra power definitely helps. Like being able to see exactly how much charge is left on the battery in use, very handy. Really like having 98% viewfinder coverage, makes for nice bright viewfinder. There is just too many features it has that I really like, so I won't mention they all. Value wise when you consider the features, IQ, FF sensor w/21MP and not to mention HD video, I think the camera is a steal. Look at what you use to get for that much money just five years ago.

Similar Products Used:

Canon 40D, Canon 5D, Canon 20D and Canon 1D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 01, 2009]
Jim O
Expert

Strength:

High resolution
High ISO
Large high resolution LCD screen
three custom settings C1,C2,C3
auto lighting with depth of field preview on live view (AMZAZING)

Weakness:

The hightlight tone priority and auto lighting optimizer are gimmicks and should be left turned off. they do affect the RAW capture, which is a real mistake by Canon.

I upgraded from the 5D and am very impressed with the camera. I especially like the high resolution and ability to shoot at ISO6400. I can do indoor shooting now without a flash, but my primary interest is Landscape photography and the 5Dmk2 is outstanding for landscape shooting. The liveview feature with focus magnification and depth of preview with autolighting on the huge 3inch high resolution screen is almost as good as ground glass with a loupe.

I used to shoot a Pentax 6X7 with Velvia, and I got tired of the hassles with film. Getting thru airports, getting clean scans, maintaining film plane flatness was all a pain in the butt. I like to make large prints, like 24X30. The 5D did not have the resolution to go to this size, so I had to stitch multiple shots. I have done careful experiments and found the 6X7 w/velvia scanned on a Nikon 8000 was equal to about 25Mpix. The new 5D Mk2 is very close to that level. If I add a TS-E lens and stitch two shifted shots, I will be up to 4X5 resolution, and can easily make super sharp 30X40 prints.

I really like the three custom setttings, C1-C3. This is much better than the one one the 5D. with all the various program options, its great to be able to preprogram MLU and all the various options.

I have briefly tried the video mode, but don't expect to use this too much, mostly because of the poor sound and lack of controls. Its too bad it doesn't have an aperture priority mode with ISO selection. Canon screwed this up. Maybe they will do a SW upgrade and fix this.

All in all, I am hoping this camera lasts me a long time. I don't see there is much more they can add that would interest me. This is truly a fantastic camera.

Customer Service

I had problems with Canon software on my PC (I screwed up), and I found the Canon customer support to be incredibly good. They answered quickly and spent a lot of time working with me. The best call center service of any I have every used.

Similar Products Used:

Minolta and Canon 35mm film
Pentax 6X7
Canon 20D
Canon 5D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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