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Canon EOS-1D Mark III

Canon EOS-1D Mark III

Price (MSRP): $3,999.00
Megapixel: 10.1
TYPE: Digital SLR

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Canon's EOS-1D digital SLRs are prized for their raw power. It has been two years since the last new model, though, and they've ceded ground to Nikon in ergonomics and other areas. The radically revamped EOS-1D Mark III retakes this category. It is hands-down the world's fastest digital SLR, firing ten frames-per-second at its full 10.1-megapixel resolution -- and capturing bursts of up to 110 continuous full-size JPEGs or 30 RAW frames at that amazing speed. The Mark III's image sensor is roughly 50 percent larger than those in competing D-SLRs, so it accommodates bigger pixels that have greater sensitivity to light. Together with Canon's DIGIC III image processing, this gives the Mark III an unprecedented ISO range of 50 to 6400, superior noise control, and image quality comparable to what you'd get from other D-SLRs set two to three stops lower. Also unique is the ability to capture 14 bits of brightness information per color. A more dramatic enhancement is the Mark III's "Live View" system. It's the first in a professional D-SLR to give you real-time, full-color, unlimited-duration previewing of the subject. You can see exactly what the sensor sees, including exposure changes, on the camera's huge three-inch LCD -- though we doubt pros will abandon the traditional viewfinder for onscreen, point-and-shoot-style composition. Likewise, the camera's self-cleaning image sensor is another consumer D-SLR technology making its first appearance in a pro model. Although the new model retains its family's sculpted looks and tight weathersealing, major improvements include a faster, more precise AF system; redesigned controls and menus for easier operation; and a special silent mode for stealthier shooting. The EOS-1D Mark III even offers a new format, sRAW, aimed at wedding and event photographers. It produces a 2.5-megapixel RAW file, proving once again that resolution isn't everything.


Slowest Shutter Speed 30
Fastest Shutter Speed 8000
Built-In Flash No
Continuous Shooting 10 images/sec
Flash Sync Speed 1/300
AF Points 45
Metering Zones 63
Lens Mount Canon AF
Screen Size 3 in
Screen Resolution 230,000
Screen Type LCD
Maximum ISO 6400
Max Continuous JPG 110
Max Continuous RAW 30
Battery LC-E4 Lithium-ion Battery
Battery Life Approx. 2200 shots
Width 6.1 in
Height 6.2 in
Depth 3.1 in
Weight 40.7 oz
Release Date April 2007

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