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Canon EOS 1D Mark II n Digital Camera Review

by Patrick Singleton

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The Canon EOS 1D Mark II n is an update of the formidable Canon EOS 1D Mark II, with the same body, 8.2 megapixel imaging chip, processor, and control layout as the older camera. Significant refinements, like a new 2.5-inch LCD, faster image recording, and more customization options are likely to offer compelling upgrades to pros who rely on the 1D Mark II n for hours each day.
 
Tagged “world’s fastest digital SLR” upon its August release, the prime selling point of Canon’s 1D Mark II n is obviously its 8.5 frames per second continuous capture rate. In addition to pure speed, the camera contains an impressive processor that can handle a data stream of 22 RAW images in just over 18 seconds or nearly 40 full resolution JPEGs in roughly the same amount of time. 
 
Fortunately, for those working photographers drawn to the modified interface and enhanced functionality, the fundamentals of the camera remain strong.  Most EOS 1D Mark II n buyers will be interested in speed, image quality, and durability, aspects of the camera that haven't changed in the course of the update.
 


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