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Testseek.com have collected 148 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 5D Mark 2 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 5D Mark 2.
Award: Editor’s Choice January 2009
January 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Very good photo quality
  • With a good lens (though see below)
  • Low noise levels through ISO 1600 in low light
  • And ISO 6400 in good light
  • Exceptionally well built body
  • With limited weather sealing
  • Beautiful 3inch LCD display
  • Plus a nice
  • Large viewf...
  • Movie mode
  • Fullframe sensor
  • 21.1megapixel resolution
  • Selfcleaning sensor
  • Excellent image quality over a range of lighting conditions from bright sunshine to dimly lit tunnels
  • One of the best cameras weve seen for shooting in low-light at high ISOs
  • Particularly strong at ISO 6400 which looks like ISO 400 in some older competi...
  • Narrow DOF
  • Lownoise sensor
  • External mic inputs
  • "Affordable" fullframe
  • High resolution camera
  • Full feature set
  • Excellent high ISO performance
  • Live View with 3 AF modes
  • HD video capabilities
  • Excellent image quality
  • Solid construction
  • Well-placed controls
  • Large viewfinder
  • 3 comprehensive status displays
  • 14-bit Analog to Digital conversion
  • Wide ISO range
  • Faster frame rate than its predecessor
  • Large
  • Hi...
  • Incredible image quality. High resolution. Low image noise at high ISOs. Jaw-dropping video capability. Live view. AF adjust.
  • Good ergonomics and build
  • Menu system
  • Comprehensive feature set and customisability
  • Info panel
  • Responsive
  • HD Movie capture.
  • 21.1MP full-frame sensor
  • Fine still and videos
  • Solid 3.9 fps shooting
  • Nose-bleed 25
  • 600 ISO
  • Excellent 3-inch LCD
  • Excellent performance and photo quality
  • Good video capture capabilities and quality.
  • Excellent resolution
  • Very close to Sony Alpha 900 (and essentially the same as EOS-1Ds Mark III)
  • Very good High ISO performance
  • Almost as good as Nikon D700 / D3
  • Wide range of ISO settings from 50 to 25600 (with ISO Expansion enabled) and useful auto...
  • Simple user interface. Selfcleaning sensor. Terrific highISO images. Peripheralillumination correction eliminates vignetting to keep brightness consistent across the entire image. Auto lighting optimizer boosts shadow detail. Full manual control over vide...
  • Great image quality
  • Expanded ISO range
  • HD video
  • Great interface.
  • Excellent still image and video quality. Solid design and great interface. Accommodates Canon’s best glass
  • In addition to a variety of other accessories. ...
  • Good noise control
  • Colour rendition
  • Great LCD screen
  • Usable video

The editors didn't like

  • Soft images straight out of the camera
  • Requires a good lens for best results
  • Some detail smudging from noise reduction
  • Even at low ISOs
  • White balance accuracy disappointed in several photo tests
  • Very slow contrast detect AF in live view mode
  • Even...
  • No builtin flash
  • Not ideal for fast action shots
  • Movie mode not easy to access
  • Hard to hold steady for movies
  • Pokey
  • Old autofocus system has trouble focusing in extreme low-light/low-contrast conditions
  • Annoying issue of "black dots" in some overexposed point lights still a problem at the time of this review
  • Some Chromatic Aberrations in certain high contrast...
  • No audio control
  • No manual video control
  • No 24p setting
  • Relatively slow burst mode
  • Autofocus a little slow in low light
  • Which is not a big deal but an onboard flash could be useful
  • On board microphone is fairly weak and monaural (an accessory mic is required for stereo recording)
  • JPEGs are slightly soft
  • Camera may be too large for those with smaller hands
  • Doesnt accept EF-S lenses
  • No pop-up flash
  • Only single cross-type AF sensor
  • AF array is small compared to overall image area
  • Relatively slow frame rate of 3.9 frames per...
  • Video can be cumbersome to control and is limited by short duration clips.
  • Excellent image quality
  • Good ergonomics and build
  • Menu system
  • Comprehensive feature set and customisability
  • Info panel
  • Responsive
  • HD Movie capture.
  • Expensive
  • Extensive noise at highest ISOs
  • Terrible audio recording
  • Flimsy doors covering jacks
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  • No built-in wireless controller
  • Large spot meter
  • No built-in flash
  • More direct controls would be nice
  • AF system could use an update.
  • AI Servo (continuous AF) not as good as EOS-1 series or Nikon D700
  • Default noise reduction quite heavy at anything over ISO 400 (can be turned down though)
  • JPEG output a bit soft when viewed at 100%
  • Still pretty average automatic white balance in artif...
  • Autofocus system is not as fast as
  • Say
  • Nikon's.
  • New RAW modes have a slight color shift
  • Cheaper cameras available with larger feature set.
  • Records to CF cards
  • Which are slowly becoming extinct. Not terribly feature-rich. 21-megapixel RAW images eat memory like its their Birthday. ...
  • ISO 25
  • 600 unusable
  • Banding at high ISOs
  • Chromatic aberrations fail to be removed
  • Users may have preferred faster burst rate and/or more advanced focusing system to the inclusion of video mode

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  Published: 2009-03-31, review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Live View, responsive, crisp results with bundled lens, HD quality movies
  • Bulky, expensive, images at ISO25600 appear as if they’ve been faxed in Min specs: 21.1Mp full frame CMOS sensor; DIGIC 4 processor; ISO range expandable to 25600; full HD (1080, 30fps) movie recording; high-res 3in VGA LCD with Live View; 3.9fps JP...

 
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  Published: 2009-03-28, review by: stuff.tv

  • Full frame sensor. Superb high ISO performance. Shoots 1080p video, too
  • Hella expensive. Menus a tad tricky at first
  • Pricey, but will do the business for any prosumer photographer looking to shoot landscapes, portraits in low light and even hi-def video ...

 
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  Published: 2009-02-28, Author: Cliff , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Abstract:  This camera has now been superseded by the Canon EOS 5D Mk III . Sometimes this job makes me cry. I've been hanging on to the EOS 5D Mk II, and the awesome 85mm f/1.2 lens that arrived along with it, for as long as humanly possible, but on Monday it has t...

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  Published: 2009-02-23, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • Like its predecessor, Canons EOS 5D Mark II is a great camera that offers exceptional image quality and a great interface. Wed like to see a few additional features (better auto bracketing and an intervalometer, for starters) but these are quibbles....

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  Published: 2009-02-19, review by: digicambuyer.co.uk

  • Theres plenty to admire about the 5D Mark II, from the image quality to the impressive feature set, and only the occasional handling niggle really prevent it from being a top-notch DSLR...

 
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  Published: 2009-02-19, review by: digitalartsonline.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The full-frame Canon EOS 5D Mk II is the replacement for the 12.8-megapixel EOS 5D and packs a new 21-million pixel CMOS sensor, three-inch photo-quality LCD, Live View with stills and full HD video, and improved weatherproofing. The full-frame Canon ...

 
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  Published: 2009-02-03, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Excellent performance and photo quality; good video-capture capabilities and quality
  • No built-in wireless controller; large spot meter; no built-in flash; more direct controls would be nice; autofocus system could use an update
  • The Canon EOS 5D Mark II is a great follow-up to the original 5D and a top-flight full-frame camera that delivers the fluid shooting experience and fine photos you'd expect from a professional model ...

 
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  Published: 2009-01-28, review by: techradar.com

  • Live View, 21 MP, Dual function buttons
  • Fiddly white balance controls, Lens, Need to shoot in RAW to get the most out of it

 
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  Published: 2009-01-01, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The 35mm full-frame EOS 5D Mk II is the replacement for the original Eos 5D, arguably the single most influential DSLR yet made. Not only was the 12.8-megapixel Eos 5D a ground-breaking model, offering the advantages of a large, 35mm Cmos sensor in a r...

 
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  Published: 2009-01-01, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • Abstract:  The Canon EOS 5D MkII packs in an impressive spec with its 21.1Mp chip and the option to achieve prints just a bit smaller than A2 without interpolation. The ISO coverage on the Canon EOS 5D MKII is impressive, with a standard range of ISO 100-6400, an...

 
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