Cameras Buying Guide
-
CNET editors' rating:
4.0 stars
Excellent
THE GOOD
Combination of fast drive mode and high resolution; large buffer; highly customizable; saves custom camera setups to media; improved E-TTL II flash performance.
THE BAD
Noise in underexposed image areas; LCD lacks sharpness when zooming in review mode; slow image review; imperfections appear when paired with lower-quality lenses; requires fast, high-capacity memory cards to store large files.
THE BOTTOM LINE
In a league by itself, the Mark II offers professional photographers extensive customization, excellent photo quality, and market-leading speed.
CNET Reader Reviews
-
February 8, 2005 08:37
4.5/5
-
September 2, 2005 05:01
5.0/5
Joins my bag of film cameras. But having used the EOS 1D for portraiture and wildlife photography, I have the feeling that my film cameras will gather dust... other than my Hasselblad X-PAN -
January 27, 2005 01:07
4.5/5
Similar products
-
$3,795.00 - $4,510.99
-
Canon PowerShot SD880 IS (silver)
Ultracompact, 10 megapixels, 4 x, 3 in LCD display, 32 MB - SD Memory Card$245.99 - $335.95
