Canon 5D full-frame 12.8 megapixel information, reviews and specification D5
Canon 5D full-frame 12.8 megapixel EOS Camera
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12.72 million pixel photos from a 23.9mm x 35.8mm CMOS sensor; each pixel is 8.2µm square, the same as the EOS-1D Mark II and EOS-1D Mark II N
Polycarbonate and stainless steel chassis and magnesium alloy
Control layout and overall visual appearance are similar to the EOS 20D
3 fps shooting rate for a Canon-specified 60 Large Fine JPEG, 17 RAW or 12 RAW+JPEG frames
ISO range of 100-1600 in 1/3 step increments, plus ISO 50 and 3200
75ms shutter lag specification, 0.2 second camera startup and 145ms mirror blackout time
9-point (+ 6 Assist AF points) autofocus system similar to, but not the same as, the 20D
Top shutter speed of 1/8000; a standard top flash sync of 1/200 (rated at 100,000, not the 200,000 of 1DII)
35-zone metering and four metering modes: Evaluative, Center-weighted, Partial and Spot E-TTL II flash exposure control
USB 2.0, an N3-type remote socket, PC sync and NTSC/PAL video out
2.5 inch (diagonal), 230,000 pixel TFT rear LCD
Picture Style menu for setting Sharpness, Contrast, Color Saturation and Color Tone
accepts CompactFlash Type I/II
Compatible with the WFT-E1/E1A transmitter and DVK-E2 Data Verification Kit
US MAP price: $3299 (US) €3459 (EU)
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| Sample images from Canon Japan (caution: full size images) |
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| PDF Document Library |
| EOS 5D White Paper | Why Full Frame | Picture Style | DIGIC II | The Dawn of EOS | CMOS Advantage |
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| Canon has not announced the rumored Canon EOS 3000D. There are speculations of a later announcement in October, much like the announcement of 1DsII in 2004 after the other major announcements. The logic behind this is to fully ride the 5D press release and release 3000D in time for Christmas shopping. |
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12.8 Megapixel full-frame CMOS Sensor
The EOS 5D's full-frame CMOS sensor records 4,368 x 2,912 pixels-that's 12.8 Megapixels, larger than many other companies' top-of-the-line sensors. The same size as a 35mm image on a traditional camera, the sensor operates without a conversion factor. This is perfect for taking advantage of the spectacular optics in Canon's L-series, and will be a joy for wide-angle enthusiasts who can make the most of their wide-angle lenses. This new CMOS sensor, designed in-house by Canon, provides smooth, high-resolution images similar to the EOS-1Ds Mark II but in a more compact body. Two automatic noise reduction features maximize the effectiveness of the EOS 5D's on-chip noise reduction. Noise reduction can be activated when noise is detected or it will simply come into play on any exposure of 1 second or longer.
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| DIGIC II Image Processor 3.0 fps for up to 60 consecutive JPEG or 17 RAW frames in a burst.
The EOS 5D's new 12.8 Megapixel sensor is driven by the revolutionary DIGIC II Image Processor for unprecedented performance and image quality. Thanks to the DIGIC II Image Processor, the EOS 5D is capable of shooting up to 3 frames-per-second for up to 60 JPEG or 17 RAW images. The information captured by the sensor is processed and assembled into images of exceptional clarity and resolution. Photographers can expect precise, natural colors, spot-on white balance and speed in any number of lighting situations. By handling larger volumes of image data, the DIGIC II Image Processor also contributes to lower power consumption: photographers will discover that they can shoot all day with the EOS 5D without having to change the battery!
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| Advanced 9-point AF with 6 additional Supplemental points
In addition to 9 different AF points for locking focus on subjects, even if they are not in the center of the composition, the EOS 5D features 6 Supplemental points around the center AF point which help to ensure an even greater degree of focus accuracy when tracking a moving subject. This feature is significant for sports photographers, as well as anyone who needs to keep focus locked on an unpredictable subject. The Supplemental AF points are not displayed in the viewfinder, and they cannot be manually selected. However, they are used in AI Servo AF mode when the EOS 5D is set for automatic focusing point selection, and also when the center focusing point is selected together with Custom Function 17-1.
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| New high-speed durable shutter
The EOS 5D boasts a newly developed, high-speed and durable shutter unit that was designed to meet the demanding requirements of a full frame sensor in a relatively compact body. With a top shutter speed of 1/8000 sec. and with a remarkable 100,000-cycle shutter life, it truly is a camera built to professional standards.
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Canon EOS 5D Full Frame 12.8 MPX Compared with 1.6x crop 6 MPX Canon EOS 10d
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| The outer border is the extra amount of pixels you get from 12.8 mega pixels of image vs. 6.1 mega pixels. Not as much as you might think. |
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| This is why the full frame camera is so important. The outer border is the area cropped by the 1.6x sensor. Makes a big difference for wide angel lenses and landscape or interior shots. |
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| Photos courtesy of Steve Horn |
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Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 22 August, 2005 - Canon, a leader in photographic and imaging technology, announces the 12.8 Megapixel EOS 5D, creating a new D-SLR category combining a full frame CMOS sensor with a lightweight, compact magnesium alloy body. Weighing just 810 grams, it features a second generation 35.8 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor, 3 frame per second, 60 Large JPEG frame burst and 0.2 second start up time operation.
“The discreet full frame EOS 5D is the camera many photojournalists and agencies have been asking us for,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging Europe. “It will be an indispensable piece of equipment for a wide range of professionals – from contemporary wedding to reportage photographers.”
Marking five years since Canon’s first CMOS image sensor appeared in the EOS D30, the release represents Canon’s fifth new CMOS sensor to be released since April 2004. “CMOS sensors are a critical technology advantage driving Canon’s rapid digital SLR development,” remarked Jensen.
Equivalent in size to a frame of 35mm film, the camera’s 35.8 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor gives photographers a full angle of view without magnification or cropping effect. It provides tighter control over depth of field and improves image quality by capturing more light with its large pixels.
Key features
Super responsive, the EOS 5D is driven by the same DIGIC II processor found in Canon’s EOS-1D professional range cameras.
Protected with a rugged yet lightweight magnesium alloy exterior, the camera also features new Picture Style pre-sets, a new hi-resolution 2.5” LCD monitor, 9-point auto focus with 6 invisible Assist AF points to improve tracking performance, compatibility with Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1, custom mode for fast recall of user defined camera set-ups, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface for fast downloads and 1/8000 – 30 second shutter speed with X-sync at 1/200s.
The CMOS advantage
With five years of in-house CMOS development since the original EOS D30, Canon’s latest CMOS sensor features 12.8 Megapixels, and the same second-generation on-chip noise reduction circuitry used on the EOS-1Ds Mark II. This effectively suppresses random noise and eliminates fixed-pattern noise for extremely clean, hi-fidelity images. Wide 100-1600 ISO speed range is extendable to L:50 and H:3200. Large 8.2 m pixels allow the capture of a superior dynamic range, enabling the reproduction of subtle tonal gradations in shadow, midtone and highlight areas.
Improved in-camera control
New Picture Style pre-sets simplify in-camera control over image quality. Delivering more immediately usable JPEG images straight out of the camera without need for post-production, Picture Style pre-sets can be likened to different film types – each one offering a different colour response. Within each easily selectable pre-set, photographers have control over sharpness, contrast, colour tone and saturation.
The pre-sets include:
- Standard – for crisp, vivid images that don’t require post-processing;
- Portrait – optimises colour tone and saturation and weakens sharpening to achieve attractive skin tones;
- Landscape – for deep greens and blues with stronger sharpening to give a crisp edge to mountain, tree and building outlines);
- Neutral – ideal for post-processing;
- Faithful – adjusts colour to match the subject colour when shot under a colour temperature of 5200K;
- Monochrome – for black and white shooting with a range of filter effects (yellow, orange, red and green) and toning effects (sepia, blue, purple and green)
Additionally, 3 user-defined entries allow the possibility to create additional variations on the in-camera styles or install additional custom Picture Style files. Additional custom Picture Style files may be downloaded from Canon’s web site.
Picture Style replaces internal image processing previously controlled by setting processing parameters and colour matrix. Picture Style is also supported by the supplied Digital Photo Professional and RAW Image Task software.
New LCD monitor
For improved image review and menu readability, the EOS 5D is fitted with a new large-size high-resolution 2.5” 230K pixel poly-silicon TFT LCD monitor. The improved screen retains brightness and visibility throughout a wide 170° angle of view, both vertically and horizontally, making it easy to view images when the camera is mounted in a fixed position.
Auto focus
A newly developed 9-point auto focus system features 6 additional invisible Assist AF points located inside the spot-metering circle. These points come into effect when the camera is switched to AI SERVO AF with the centre focus point selected and are automatically used to improve the camera’s subject tracking performance.
Ergonomics and control
The ‘Premium EOS’ design features a magnesium alloy exterior with rubberized grip surfaces. The discreet and lightweight compact body measures just 152 x 113 x 75 mm and weighs only 810 g making it two thirds the volume and weight of the EOS-1Ds Mark II.
In a handy new feature, current camera settings can be stored and assigned to the C (camera settings) position on the Mode Dial. This allows photographers to switch quickly between two completely different camera set-ups without having to switch bodies – ideal for photographers who need to rapidly switch their cameras from an indoor to outdoor shooting condition, for example. Exposure mode, ISO speed, AF mode, drive mode, Picture Style, white balance and custom functions are all stored in the custom setting. There are 21 custom functions with 57 user-definable settings to enable photographers to configure the camera for their preferred way of working.
Connectivity
With the optional Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1, photographers can work cable-free as full-frame image files can be transferred automatically through a wireless LAN to a computer in seconds .
A USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface allows rapid transfer of images from camera to computer, ideal for shooting straight-to-hard-drive with the camera tethered to a computer in a studio environment, thus providing full screen previews of images as they are shot. The EOS 5D also has a Video out interface to allow playback and review on a TV monitor, and is PictBridge compliant to support direct printing to any compatible photo printer without the need for a computer. It takes both CompactFlash Type I and Type II cards, including cards of 2 Gb capacity and larger.
Compatibility and accessories
The EOS 5D offers complete compatibility with all Canon EF lenses , providing photographers with access to a vast range of lenses with focal lengths from 14 to 600 mm.
The camera’s launch coincides with the release of the high performance EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM a lightweight Image Stabilizer lens. Completing Canon’s f/4L-series zoom lens range, the new lens complements the EF17-40mm f/4L USM and EF70-200mm f/4L USM lenses. An ideal match for the lightweight EOS 5D, these lenses are designed for professional photographers requiring high quality lightweight lenses with a fixed aperture throughout the zoom range.
Also compatible with EX series Speedlites and other EOS accessories, the camera provides photographers with a highly adaptable and flexible camera system. Canon’s E-TTL II flash metering ensures accurate flash exposures by taking into account such factors as lens distance information, ambient light readings and the detection of reflective objects in order to calculate flash output.
The BG-E4 is a new battery grip designed especially for the EOS 5D. Constructed with the same magnesium alloy as the camera’s exterior, it has a solid and comfortable hold. The grip can accommodate two BP-511A/514/512/511 battery packs or six AA batteries . The Battery Grip BG-E4 features a shutter release button, AE/FE lock button, AF point selector and main dial to enable comfortable use of the camera when held vertically.
The camera’s focussing screens are interchangeable: in addition to the “Standard Precision Matte” (Ee-A) focussing screen supplied with the camera, “Precision Matte with Grid” (Ee-D) and Super Precision Matte (Ee-S) screens are available.
The EOS 5D supports the optional Data Verification Kit DVK-E2 v2.2, which verifies the authenticity of images taken with the camera.
New software
The EOS 5D is supplied with the EOS Digital Solution Disk v11, which includes a new version of Canon’s Digital Photo Professional (DPP) RAW processing software – now at version 2.0. DPP now supports RAW images shot on all EOS digital cameras from the EOS D30 onwards, and includes support for Picture Styles. Improvements and additions are aimed at improving functionality and workflow efficiency for professionals, and include: easy image selection with three levels of check marks; real-time adjustment of sharpness; improved image correction (Copy Stamp); enhanced image transfer function –single image transfer to PhotoShop is possible; extended colour space support, now including Apple RGB and ColorMatch RGB; and improved usability of the CMYK simulation function.
Also provided is on the EOS Digital Solution Disk v11 is ZoomBrowser EX (PC) and ImageBrowser (MAC) v5.5 for managing images, EOS Capture v1.5 for remote shooting, PhotoStitch v3.1, PhotoRecord v2.2 (PC) and RAW ImageTask v2.2. The EOS 5D is compatible with CANON iMAGE GATEWAY , which provides a 100 MB online photo album.
Comprehensive range
This new category camera adds to Canon’s already comprehensive D-SLR range. In terms of speed and resolution, Canon has the leading performance camera in every D-SLR segment, all launched since April last year:
- EOS-1Ds Mark II – 16.7 Megapixel full frame 35 mm sensor, 4 fps
- EOS-1D Mark II N – 8.2 Megapixel APS-H size sensor, 8.5 fps
- EOS 5D – 12.8 Megapixel full frame sensor, 3 fps
- EOS 20D – 8.2 Megapixel APS-C size sensor, 5 fps
- EOS 350D Digital – 8.0 Megapixel APS-C size sensor, 3 fps
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CANON EOS 5D SPECIFICATIONS
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| IMAGE SENSOR |
| Type |
35.8 x 23.9mm CMOS |
| Effective Pixels |
Approx. 12.8M |
| Total Pixels |
Approx. 13.3M |
| Aspect Ratio |
3:2 |
| Colour Filter Type |
Primary Colour |
| VIEWFINDER |
| Viewfinder |
Pentaprism |
| Coverage (Vertical/Horizontal) |
Approx. 96% |
| Magnification |
0.71x [note 1] |
| Eyepoint |
20mm |
| Low-Pass Filter |
Built in/Fixed |
| Dioptre Correction |
-3 to +1 dpt |
| Focusing Screen |
Interchangeable (3 types). Standard Focusing Screen Precision Matte Ee-A |
| Mirror |
Quick-return half mirror (Transmission: reflection ratio of 40:60, no mirror cut-off with EF600mm f4 or shorter) |
| Viewfinder Information |
AF information (AF points, focus confirmation light), exposure information (shutter speed, aperture value, AE lock, exposure level, partial metering
circle, exposure warning), flash information (flash
ready, high-speed sync, FE lock, flash exposure compensation), white balance correction, maximum burst, CF card information |
| IMAGE PROCESSOR |
| Type |
DIGIC II |
| LENS |
| Lens Mount |
EF (excludes EF-S lenses) |
| Focal Length |
1.0x Multiplication with EF lens fitted |
| FOCUSING |
| Type |
TTL-CT-SIR with a CMOS sensor |
| AF System/Points |
9-point AF (plus 6 invisible Assist AF points) |
| Depth of Field Preview |
YES |
| AF Working Range |
EV -0.5 -18 (at 20°C & ISO 100) |
| AF Modes |
One Shot, AI Servo, AI Focus |
| AF Point Selection |
Automatic selection, Manual selection |
| Selected AF Point Display |
Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on top LCD panel |
| Predictive AF |
YES |
| AF Lock |
Locked when shutter button is pressed half way in One Shot AF mode |
| AF Assist Beam |
Emitted by an optional dedicated Speedlite |
| Manual Focus |
Selected on lens |
| LCD MONITOR |
| Monitor |
2.5" TFT, approx. 230k pixel |
| Coverage |
Approx. 100% (for JPEG images) |
| Brightness |
Adjustable to one of five levels |
| FLASH |
| Modes |
E-TTL II Auto Flash, Metered Manual |
| HotShoe/PC Terminal |
YES/YES |
| X-sync |
1/200 sec |
| Metering Modes |
TTL full aperture metering with 35 zone SPC |
| Flash Exposure Compensation |
+/-2 EV in 1/3-stop increments with |
| Flash Exposure Bracketing |
YES |
| Flash Exposure Lock |
YES |
| Second Curtain Synchronisation |
YES |
| External Flash |
E-TTL II with EX series Speedlites, wireless multi-flash support |
| EXPOSURE CONTROL |
| Metering modes |
(1) Evaluative metering (linked to any AF point)
(2) Partial metering (approx. 8% of viewfinder at centre)
(3) Spot metering: Center spot metering (approx. 3.5% viewfinder at center)
(4) Center weighted average metering |
| Metering Range |
EV 1-20 (at 20°C with 50mm f1.4 lens ISO 100) |
| AE Lock |
Auto: Operates in 1-shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved
Manual: By AE lock button except in Full Auto modeModes |
| Exposure Compensation |
+/-2 EV in 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments (can be combined with AEB) |
| ISO Speed Equivalent |
100-1600 (in 1/3-stop increments) ISO can be expanded to L: 50 or H: 3200 (selected in Custom Function) |
AEB
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+/-2 EV in 1/3-stop increments 1/2-stop increments selectable with C.Fn-06 |
| SHOOTING |
| Modes |
Auto, Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, Custom |
Photo Effects
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Monochrome (selected from the "Picture Style" menu) with options for Filters and Toning Effects |
| Drive Modes |
Single/Continuous |
Continuous Shooting
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3 fps (speed maintained for up to 60 images (JPEG)/17 images (RAW)) [note 2] |
| SHUTTER |
| Type |
Electronically controlled focal-plane shutter |
| Speed |
30 - 1/8,000 sec (1/3 stop increments), Bulb |
| Shutter Release |
Soft touch electromagnetic release |
| RECORDING PIXELS/ COMPRESSION |
| Image Size |
(LF) 4368 x 2912, (LN) 4368 x 2912,
(MF) 3168 x 2112, (MN) 3168 x 2112,
(SF) 2496 x 1664, (SN) 2496 x 1664,
(RAW) 4368 x 2912 |
| Compression |
Fine, Normal, RAW (Canon RAW 2nd edition) |
| WHITE BALANCE |
| Type |
Auto white balance with the imaging sensor |
| Settings |
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White
Fluorescent light, Flash, Custom, Colour Temperature setting.White balance compensation: (1) Blue/Amber +/-9 (2) Magenta/Green +/-9 |
| Personal White Balance |
NO |
WB Bracketing
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+/-3 stops in full stop increments, 3 bracketed images per shutter release. Selectable Blue/Amber bias or Magenta/Green bias |
| FILE FORMAT |
| Still Image Format |
JPEG (Exif 2.21 [Exif Print] compliant)/Design rule for Camera File system (2.0), Digital Print Order Format [DPOF] Version 1.1 compliant |
RAW+JPEG Simultaneous
Recording |
YES |
| Folders |
Folder creation & selection is possible |
| File Numbering |
(1) Consecutive numbering
(2) Auto reset
(3) Manual reset |
| Processing Parameters |
6 Preset 'Picture Styles' with 3 User defined settings |
| COLOUR MATRIX |
| Type |
Two types of colour space, sRGB and Adobe RGB |
| DIRECT PRINT SOFTWARE |
| Canon Printers |
Canon Compact Photo Printers and PIXMA Printers supporting PictBridge |
| Browsing & Printing |
ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser |
| Drivers |
TWAIN (Windows 98/2000), WIA (Windows Me/XP) |
| Image Manipulation |
Digital Photo Professional (Windows 2000/XP) |
| PictBridge |
YES |
| Other |
PhotoStitch, Remote Capture |
| OTHER FEATURES |
| Water/Dust Resistance |
NO |
| Sound Memo |
NO |
| Intelligent Orientation Sensor |
YES |
| Custom Functions |
21 Custom Functions with 57 settings |
| Histogram |
Brightness: YES
RGB: YES |
| LCD Panel (EL) Illumination |
YES |
| Playback Zoom |
1.5x - 10x |
| Power Saving |
Power turns off after 1, 2, 4, 8, 15 or 30 mins |
| Display Formats |
(1) Single image with information
(2) Single image
(3) 9 image index
(4) Magnified view |
| Image Erase Protection |
Erase protection of one image at a time |
| Image Erase |
Single image, All |
| Self Timer |
Approx. 10 sec |
| Firmware Update |
Update possible by the user. |
Menu Languages
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English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Russian Traditional Chinese, Korean |
Menu Categories
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(1) Shooting Menu
(2) Playback Menu
(3) Setup Menu |
| PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
| Body Materials |
Magnesium Alloy/Plastic |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
152mm x 113mm x 75mm |
| Weight (body only) |
Approx. 810g |
| Operating Environment |
0 40°C, 85% or less humidity |
| INTERFACE |
| Computer |
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (Mini-B, PTP) |
| Other |
Video output (PAL/NTSC) |
| MEMORY CARD |
| Type |
CompactFlash Type I/II (Microdrive compatible) [note 3] |
| POWER SOURCE |
| Batteries |
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery BP-511/BP-511A or BP-512/BP-514 (BP-511A battery supplied), 1xCR2016 for date & settings |
| Battery Life |
Approx. 800 (at 20°C), Approx. 400 (at 0°C) [note 4] |
| Battery Check |
Automatic |
| A/C Power Supply |
Optional, Power adapter ACK-E2 |
| ACCESSORIES |
Lenses
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All EF lenses (excludes EF-S lenses) |
Flash
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Canon Speedlites (220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 430EX, 550EX, 580EX, Macro-Ring-Lite, MR-14EX, Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2) |
Battery Grip
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BG-E4 |
Remote Controller/Switch
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Remote control with N3 type contact |
Chargers
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CA-PS400, Battery charger CB-5L, Battery charger CG-570, Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560, BP-511A |
Power Supply & Battery
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AC Adapter Kit ACK-E2, Compact power adapter |
| SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS |
| PC |
Windows 98SE/2000/Me/XP |
| Macintosh |
OS X v10.2 to 10.4 |
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EOS 5D Partial Canon lenses Compatibility list
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EF 14/2,8L USM
EF 15/2,8 Fisheye
EF 20/2,8 USM
EF 24/2,8
EF 28/1,8 USM
EF 28/2,8
EF 35/2
EF 35/1,4 L USM
EF 50/1,0L USM
EF 50/1,4 USM
EF 50/1,8 II
EF 50/2,5 Macro
EF 85/1,2L USM
EF 85/1,8 USM
EF 100/2 USM
EF 100/2,8 Macro
EF 135/2,8 Softfocus
EF 135/2L USM
EF 180/3,5L USM Macro
EF 200/1,8L USM
EF 200/2,8L II
EF 200/2,8L USM
EF 300/4 L IS USM
EF 300/4L USM
EF 300/2,8 L USM |
EF 400/2,8L II
EF 400/5,6L USM
EF 400/2,8 L IS USM
EF 500/4,5L USM
EF 600/4L USM
EF 600/4L IS USM
EF 1200/5,6L USM
EF 17-35/2,8L USM
EF 20-35/2,8L
EF 20-35/3,5-4,5 USM
EF 22-55/4-5,6 USM
EF 24-85/3,5-4,5 USM
EF 24-105/4 L IS USM
EF 28-135/3,5-5,6 IS USM
EF 28-70/2,8L USM
EF 28-80/3,5-5,6 IV USM
EF 28-80/3,5-5,6 II USM
EF 28-105/3,5-4,5 USM
EF 28-80/2,8-4,0 L
EF 28-80/3,5-5,6 USM
EF 28-80/3,5-5,6 DC
EF 28-80/3,5-5,6 V USM
EF 28-80/3,5-5,6 II
EF 35-350/3,5-5,6 L USM
EF 35-80/4-5,6 III USM
EF 35-80/4-5,6 III |
EF 35-135/4-5,6 USM
EF 35-70/3,5-4,5
EF 35-80/4-5,6
EF 50-200/3,5-4,5
EF 50-200/3,5-4,5 L
EF 55-200/4,5-5,6 USM
EF 70-200/2,8 L USM
EF 70-210/3,5-4,5
EF 70-210/4
EF 70-200/4 L
EF 75-300/4-5,6 II USM
EF 75-300/4-5,6 IS USM
EF 75-300/4-5,6 II
EF 75-300/4-5,6 III USM
EF 75-300/4-5,6 III
EF 80-200/4,5-4,6 II
EF 80-200/4,5-5,6 USM
EF 80-200/2,8 L
EF 80-200/4,5-5,6
EF 100-300/5,6L
EF 100-300/5,6
EF 100-400/4,5-5,6L IS USM.4
EF 100-300/4,5-5,6 USM
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