The good: Combination of fast drive mode and high resolution; large buffer; highly customizable; saves custom camera setups to media, supports cards greater than 2GB.
The bad: Noise in underexposed image areas; imperfections appear when paired with lower-quality lenses.
The bottom line: In a league by itself, the Mark II offers professional photographers extensive customization, excellent photo quality, and market-leading speed.
Source : cnet.nytimes.com/digital-cameras
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