Canon NCE2 NiMH Battery Charger for EOS-1D & EOS-1v SLR Cameras
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  • Use with EOS-3 and EOS-1v only; do not use it with EOS-1 or 1N.
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Canon EOS-1D Mark II 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

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Lowest Price Canon EOS-1D Mark II 8.2MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) Canon Model 9313A002AB (9) Features : 8.2-megapixel CMOS sensor--3:2 aspect ratio the same as in 35mm camerasCompatible with Canon professional EF lenses (except the EF-S line)Continuous shooting 8.5 frames per second at full resolution; rugged, weather-resistant magnesium alloySupports both CompactFlash Type I and II and Secure Digital (SD) memory cardsPowered by rechargeable NiMH battery pack; connects to PCs and Macs via FireWire and USB 1.1 Specification : Canon's EOS-1D Mark II (successor to the original EOS-1D) is the ultimate professional digital SLR. Nearly doubling its predecessor's resolution to 8.2 megapixels, it also offers an improved shooting buffer for continuous shooting 8.5 frames per second at full resolution--making it the world's fastest digital SLR (as of January, 2004). It also features a faster DIGIC II imaging engine, a rugged yet lightweight weather-resistant magnesium alloy construction, capability for custom and personal presets, and dual storage slots for CompactFlash and Secure Digital cards.

Optics and Resolution
Canon's newly developed single-plate CMOS sensor with 8-channel reading technology delivers exceptional image quality, with approximately 8.2 million effective pixels (8.5 million total pixels) and a generous 28.7 x 19.1mm image size. The sensor's 3:2 aspect ratio is the same as in 35mm cameras, and the sensor's large size realizes an effective angle of view that's just 1.3 times the focal length indicated on Canon EF lenses. It features 3504 x 2336, 3104 x 2072, 2544 x 1696, and 1728 x 1152 pixel resolution settings.

A new on-chip noise elimination circuit eradicates fixed pattern and random noise. A low-pass filter placed in front of the sensor reduces false color and moire effects, while the infrared filter suppresses red fringing caused by sensor reflections and fog.

RAW processing
New Digital Photo Professional image processing software is provided for high-speed processing of lossless RAW files. It enables real-time display and immediate application of adjustments to images and includes a wide array of RAW, TIFF, or JPEG image editing functions, which give control over variables such as white balance, dynamic range, exposure compensation and color tone. It supports sRGB, Adobe RGB, and Wide Gamut RGB color spaces.

Digic II Imaging Processor
Canon's newly developed, state-of-the-art DIGIC II imaging engine achieves super high speed processing that results in continuous shooting of 8.2-megapixel images at 8.5 fps in maximum bursts of 40 (JPEG format) or 20 (RAW format) shots. By handling larger volumes of image data, DIGIC II also contributes to lower power consumption: up to about 1,200 shots can be taken on a full battery at 20 degrees C, or around 800 shots at 0 degrees C.

More Features
The new 230,000-pixel, 2.0-inch color TFT LCD offers nearly twice the resolution of monitors on other EOS digital models, nearly 100% coverage of JPEG images, and a new bolder typeface that simplifies reading of text menus. Photos displayed on the LCD monitor can be magnified from 1.5X to 10X in 15 increments, allowing you to check the focus and exposure of images with high precision.

You can easily tailor the EOS-1D MARK II to meet your own specialized needs: 21 Custom Functions with 67 settings include the removal of the ISO speed extension setting to the ISO speed extension menu, the addition of new E-TTL averaged autoflash metering, and the inclusion of AI Servo continuous shooting, which was previously a Personal Function. 25 Personal Functions can be installed in the camera at any time, via driver software, to meet high-level customization needs. New features include the ability to append data for data verification and the ability to apply the Quick Control Dial's ON/OFF switch to the Main Dial to prevent accidental changes to settings when shooting remotely with EOS Capture. Other features include: Images can be recorded in the JPEG image format, the RAW image format, or both formats simultaneously. Seven Color Matrix settings are provided for JPEG and RAW images, including five factory presets that...

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List Price: $4,999.99

  • Superb image quality, with minimal digital noise, superior highlight and shadow tonalities, wide contrast
  • 4.15 million (2496 x 1665) effective pixel CCD sensor - 28.7 x 19.1mm in size; square pixels measure 11.5 x 11.5 microns
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Canon EOS 1D Mark III 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
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Price: $7,999.95


  • 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 18 x 24-inch prints
  • Large 3.0-inch LCD display
  • High-precision AF system with 19 user-selectable AF points
  • New DIGIC III Image Processor provides fast, accurate image processing

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How to take infrared photography?

I have a digital SLR camera -- canon eos-1d mark II -- and was wondering if there's any way I can take infrared imagery with it?

thanks for any help!


I didn't think there was a way to do it with a digital camera, but I found this site that says you can. You need a special filter, and that's pretty much it!

http://www.nature-photography-central.com/DigitalInfraredPhotography.html

I use the Cokin 89B infrared filter. Got it for a decent price through the filter connection.
http://www.2filter.com/cokin/cokinp.html


Only if it has an infra red setting, which I don't think it does. Doesn't say anything about it in the instructions.


You need to use an infrared-transmitting filter on the camera that blocks out all visible and UV light. A Wratten 88A may work or a Wratten 87. Digital cameras severely filter out all infrared light, because the sensors are most sensitive there. If they didn't, the color reproduction would be all wrong (the Leica M8 ran into this a bit).

Since there is so little sensitivity left, your effective ISO will be next to nothing. You may have to go to exposures of many seconds even in daylight. Experiment. I suppose it's best to shoot in B&W mode too.

I know it's possible. A friend of mine has the MkIIs and he's done it.


You need an infrared filter (and then will have very long exposure times so you'll need a tripod too). The expensive way of getting around the exposure time is to remove the filter over your sensor that is a infrared cut out filter (there to block infrared light from getting to the sensor which is sensitive to it).

Services like irdigital.net and maxmax.com and hutech will do this for you, though you turn your camera in to an IR only camera by doing this. Better to buy a old 10D or d60 or so off ebay and use it for IR


Instead of saying a lot just watch this video from Lifepixel http://www.lifepixel.com/index.html they basically explain how digital infrared photography works. Hope this helps.

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