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The EOS 5D MKII and original EOS 5D share the same autofocus system Canon EOS 5D MarkII preview by dpreview.com
Vincent Laforet recently made news by showing a video he shot over a weekend with a prerelease version of this camera. Links here: http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2008/09/22/without-further-ado-reverie/ and a behind the scenese video of the shoot here: http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2008/09/22/without-further-ado-reverie/
The video was done without any post-processing and so is a good example of the new video features. Would it make sense to include this information in some way? Ryan Guill (talk) 15:42, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
This article states "Full HD". To me, that means 1080p, but this camera does 1080i. Do others agree that this point should be clarified? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.28.80.14 (talk) 21:04, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
I looked up the sites, but don't see a reference to this. Does this camera take 60 frames per second in HD? Or just 30? With 1080i you can usually assume that their are 60 images on 30 frames, but 1080p could be either way. Algr (talk) 19:22, 13 February 2009 (UTC)
In laymans terms, is this camera waterproof to the extent that the Canon 1D series is? I've read the DP review article but I can't tell... - Normal Phobic —Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.154.108.243 (talk) 04:20, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
On many photography forums there have been threads following a problem with many 5D Mark II units: In long exposures at high ISO sensitivities, high-contrast edges on the right sides of blown highlights are turned black. http://photo.net/canon-eos-digital-camera-forum/00RewZ http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1032&message=30222755 http://www.panopeeper.com/Demo/Canon5DMkII_BlackPixels.GIF Are there any more reputable sources confirming this? CarVac (talk) 02:41, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Yes, a few photo magazines like Popular Photography have noted about this problem. Photo review sites like Cameralabs have also noted this happening. Frankyboy5 (talk) 02:55, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Could somebody add a picture of the back panel? I feel it would be more useful than the "Body detail" picture at the bottom. --Thenickdude (talk) 01:50, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
OK, I'll take one later. --Elliot Li (talk) 03:25, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
Apparently the upcoming House Season finale was shot using this - http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/13/canon-5d-mark-ii-used-to-shoot-entire-house-season-finale-direc/ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.74.20.37 (talk) 22:03, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
This definitely seems more significant than the fact that it was once used to take a politician's picture (first paragraph). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.86.88.60 (talk) 23:56, 23 December 2010 (UTC)
I've removed the section on licensing of MPEG4 patents since it isn't relevant to the users of the camera. Even the Final Cut Pro license includes the same boilerplate about "not for commerical use". CNET sought legal advice on the topic and found:
For somebody supplying footage to a movie studio, for example, H.264 licensing requirements don't enter into the calculation until the last step in the production chain--broadcast of the movie or replication of its disc, Harkness said. An H.264 license would be needed, though, for a band making and selling its own concert video disc, he said.
"Whoever is the seller of AVC video to the end user is the party who needs to take a license," he said.
The camera used to generate the data does not matter; only the final sale of the MPEG4 encoded product to the end user requires the license. -- Autopilot (talk) 14:44, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
Further: Original research: I spoke with Ryan Rodriguez, with MPEG-LA regarding this idea. (301) 986-6660 I was assured that mere use of H246 and MPEG-4 in the generation of content is not liable for the royalty. The issue is for the distribution of material compressed using their systems. Theoretically the party responsible is the end user, the (commercial) distributor who (again) uses the compression as a means of putting the video onto a DVD, or in a form usable on the internet. The party distributing single copies, or even small numbers of copies are not subject to this royalty--the provisions kick in as the number of copies distributed increases. The details of all of this is best explained through this website.Trackinfo (talk) 20:39, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
I wonder if it would be ok to add something in the critisism section about the lack of GPS and the lack of ways to add GPS data to the pictures using the WFT-E4 II wifi adapter. --Opspin (talk) 12:00, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
In regard to the "Sensory Perception" paragraph: It is lacking cited references, seems to be a blatant plug for a movie and director, and is located in the article twice. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.2.160.161 (talk) 19:23, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
Okay, still figuring out wikipedia. So the first time I entered the paragraph, I didn't mean to do it twice. Noticed it was gone, and entered it in again. And if you actually read our paragraph, we're not claiming to be the first DSLR feature, we're claiming to be the first DSLR feature that used Canon lenses. This was verified by IMDB, which actually has a process of evaluating these claims. As far as the directors name - thats fine, not a big deal to leave that out. But Sensory Perception WILL be linked to the Mark 2 forever, whether wikipedia "editors", that have nothing better to do, like it or not. Also, I don't appreciate people who anonymously make rude comments in responding. At least have the stones to give a name. No one will hurt you. Also, didn't know you couldn't externally link to wikipedia, that seems kind of counterintuitive to spread info. Like it or not, 24.2.160.161, it is a FACT that SP is the first 5D feature shot with Canon lenses. Leave out the directors name, leave out any external links, a fact is fact. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Canon777 (talk • contribs) 00:09, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
I read some of the links Autopilot mentioned. Didn't realize how involved wikipedia is, I'm actually pretty impressed how it works. Anyway, I'd like to work with Autopilot to post the paragraph, being that it is a conflict of self interest, and after reading more, realizing the neutrality principle. But this camera is intertwined with independent filmmaking, and it needs to be noted the first films to lead the way. I have no problem listing 3 more films that "claim" to be the first DSLR feature. I have no problem listing their directors, too. It's an encyclopedia, and a special one, because the volume of information that it can contain is virtually limitless, so there's no need to omit details, no matter how much you may think they are just little pieces of sand. It is an encyclopedia. Autopilot, I will repost the paragraph tommorrow, in a much less biased fashion. Canon777 (talk) 03:29, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
There is a bunch of WP:LISTCRUFT that needs to be cleaned up in the independent film section. It seems to be attracting self promotion links for every project using the 5Dm2. I propose removing all of them that don't have reliable sources and adding a comment to warn against more entries. --Autopilot (talk) 15:04, 2 January 2011 (UTC)
Can someone help clear up, or revise the section on Video Functionality?
"The 5D has been used for video production, with two exceptions—Sensory Perception and A Beautiful Belly"
I'm not sure why they say these are two exceptions. They appear to be examples, not exceptions, unless the meaning of "video productions" does not include feature films. Does anyone understand the meaning of this sentence? Thanks. Mateck (talk) 19:42, 6 May 2011 (UTC)
Would it also seem reasonable to delete the phrase that starts the whole section "In March 2010, Canon released firmware version 2.0.4 for the 5D Mark II, adding 24p framerate and manual audio recording"? It was already mentioned earlier in the article. Further, it was probably there as an introduction to the feature films "Sensory Perception and A Beautiful Belly", which were probably shot in 24p, which PRL42 has now deleted.
Also, is it not notable that these two feature films were recorded with this camera? If the television shows are notable, it would seem like the feature films would be more so. Mateck (talk) 02:19, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
People are still adding random films to this section. Whilst I suppose it's notable that people have started using DSLR's for producing films it seems wholly unnecessary to have a long list of them. I would have thought maybe four examples: First partial and first full use for each of TV and film. Can we get a consensus for this? PRL42 (talk) 16:14, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
The Movie Frances Ha in it's extra "Interpreting Reality" discusses its use of the Canon 5Dmk2 & 7D with L series lenses. It also discusses how they processed the colour video to make their Black and White movie.
It therefore may be notable to add this movie, because the DVD has this extra discussing the camera and techniques between the director & cinematographers. 50.132.115.178 (talk) 20:56, 1 November 2014 (UTC)Henri
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