Canon's new EOS-1D Mark II N can record 8.5 frames-per-second for up to 48 frames in one burst. It features Canon's proven 8.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor with a 1.3x conversion factor, combined with the speed and intelligence of the DIGIC II Image Processor, all in a rock-solid, metal body. Adding the ability to record RAW and JPEG images on different memory cards, a larger 2.5 inch LCD, Canon's Picture Style technology and more, the 1D Mark II N's formidable combination of speed and resolution ...
Canon's new EOS-1D Mark II N can record 8.5 frames-per-second for up to 48 frames in one burst. It features Canon's proven 8.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor with a 1.3x conversion factor, combined with the speed and intelligence of the DIGIC II Image Processor, all in a rock-solid, metal body. Adding the ability to record RAW and JPEG images on different memory cards, a larger 2.5 inch LCD, Canon's Picture Style technology and more, the 1D Mark II N's formidable combination of speed and resolution makes it the choice of pros everywhere.
On August 22, 2005, Canon announced the successor to the EOS 1D Mark II. The new Canon EOS-1D Mark II N features the same 8.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC II image processor and 8.5 frame per second shooting speed of its predecessor. The primary changes are a new 2.5 wide viewing angle LCD monitor, an improved buffer, and new 'Picture Style' image parameters.
The Canon EOS-1D Mark II n can record 8.5 frames-per-second for up to 48 frames in one burst and it features Canon's proven 8.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor with a 1.3x conversion factor. All of this is combined with the speed and intelligence of the DIGIC II Image Processor, and contained within a rock-solid, metal body. Adding the ability to record RAW and JPEG images on different memory cards, a large 2.5 inch LCD, Canon's Picture Style technology and more, the EOS 1D Mark II N's formidable combination of speed and resolution makes it the choice of pros everywhere.