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This is a sample video from the new Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera at the highest quality setting of 1920x1080 at 30 frames per second (resized by Vimeo).

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  • Petr Pol. plus 11 months ago
    what lens used with mark II?
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  • photographyblog plus 11 months ago
    The Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS.
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  • Jan Karlsson 11 months ago
    The picature is good,but is this video like the real one??
    It's so jerky ,i have order a Canon 5DMk II but i think ,if it's video mode is as bad as this,i never will tell anyone about it.
    Sorry Canon,but maybe next generation is better but i still want it for it's picatures.
    Or ?? Shall i go for a Nikon D700.
  • Dominic Sotirescu plus 5 months ago
    It's the playback, not the camera!!
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  • Richard E 11 months ago
    I have the camera....the video is utterly smooth when played on a powerful PC (or even on the camera's rear screen). The only way I can make my movies jitter at all is to forget to turn IS off on the lens :)
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  • Mujtaba H. Shah 4 months ago
    How would you compare the result of this camera to lets say Canon XL1. Will shooting too many videos on this camera damage the shutter of the camera after some time. Thanx!
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