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To help show off those fantastic movies as well as still photos, the EOS 5D Mark II Live View Shooting For both still images and video, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera features Live View ...
Canon has equipped the EOS 5D Mark II with two Silent Shooting modes in Live View which will prove particularly helpful to law enforcement officials, and for behind-the-scenes shooting on movie ...
4GB movie size limit. Once in a great while ... The Wrath of Khan. Add the Canon 5D Mark II to that list. For the better part of a year, rumors abounded about an upgrade for Canon's full-frame ...
Since its release three years ago, Canon's EOS 5D Mark II has ... another super hero movie took advantage of the small-sized 5D Mark II: Iron Man 2. Matthew Libatique, one of the hottest ...
PDNPulse found Vincent Laforets latest short flick shot with Canon’s latest HD camera. Again, the visuals are stunning and remember that this was captured on a DSLR, not a “true” video camera.
Canon's EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLR camera not only features ... color saturation and white balance apply to the movie image The aforementioned choice of RAW formats gives added flexibility in ...
You could say that this is the perfect USB flash drive for existing EOS 5D Mark II owners. We'd argue, however, that this is the perfect USB flash drive for those ...
Since the Canon 5D Mark II emerged almost four years ago, many pro videographers on a budget have shot their material exclusively with DSLRs. They’ve loved every minute of it. But they’ve been ...
His pride and joy is an Infocus projector, whose 80-inch picture elevates movie nights to a whole new level. The Canon EOS 5D Mark II was one of our favourite SLRs, winning our coveted Editor's ...
Yes, you read that correctly - the Canon 5D Mark II can shoot HD movies, making it the second DSLR after the Nikon D90 to offer video recording (the D90 records at the lower resolution of 720p). Other ...
The Canon EOS 5D Mark II is a hefty D-SLR and it’s easy to tell ... You can’t simply move the mode dial to movie and press the shutter button as is the case with point-and-shoot digicams.