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September 2nd 2010
Casio Exilim EX-FH20 9.1 MP Digital Camera with 20x Optical Zoom and 3-Inch LCD (Black)

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Casio Exilim

This has got to be one of the coolest cameras I have seen yet! It is very exciting to see where digital photography is taking us! This camera shoots stills, but also shoots video, and while I typically tend to stick with stills, what you can do with the video could add a little pizazz to your portfolio! It is really difficult to explain, but it is sort of a stop motion, slow motion effect, here is a link to a photographer that has devised a technique for this http://www.stuckincustoms.com/stuckinmotion/.

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Check it out there are some unbelievable videos on that site!

Casio Exilim EX-FH20 9.1 MP Digital Camera with 20x Optical Zoom and 3-Inch LCD (Black)

Below is a podcast that shows some info about this camera:

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?i=64095998&id;=110660001

Technical Details

  • 9.1-megapixel high-speed CMOS sensor; shoot up to 40fps
  • 20x optical zoom; High Speed Anti Shake with CMOS Shift Stabilization
  • 3.0-inch Super Clear LCD
  • High-speed movie capability; up to 1000 fps
  • 31.9 MB built-in memory; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)



Product Details

User Manual [3.94mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 6.2 x 4.8 inches ; 2.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001HCTKZQ
  • Item model number: EX-FH20
  • Average Customer Review:


Product Description

From the Manufacturer

From the Manufacturer With the Casio EX-FH20 you can capture an amazing 40 high resolution, 9.1-megapixel images in one second providing more images to choose from than a DSLR. Get close to the action with the 20 time optical zoom starting at 26mm wide-angle. A push of a button enables you to shoot high definition 720p video and switch to high speed slow motion video. You can capture in 30-210fps, 420fps, and 1,000fps. At 1,000fps you can catch movement that you cannot see with the naked eye.

Casio Exilim FH-20 Highlights

Casio Exilim EX-FH20 digital camera highlights
Select the continuous shutter speed of 1,3,5,10,15,30 or 40 images per second

High Speed Burst Mode
Up to 40 fps at full resolution
The EX-FH20 can shoot at an amazing 40 frames per second in High Speed Burst mode. This allows you to capture up to 40 images with a single press of the button. After the images have been taken you simply save one, two or all of the images to capture the perfect moment.

High Speed Movies
Video Capture at up to 1,000 fps
The 1,000 frame-per-second High Speed Movie capabilities of the EX-FH20 is the next evolution of digital imaging. This feature allows you to easily shoot ultra slow-motion movies at speeds that have until now been available only on professional level cameras. Imagine capturing dramatic moments that cannot be seen by the naked eye, making the invisible visible. Settings for 210fps, 420fps and variable 30-210fps are also included with the camera. While 30-210fps is selected, you can toggle the movie recording speed between 30fps and 210fps, giving you the versatility to match recording speed to the action.

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High-Definition Movies
DVD-quality video
The EX-FH20 lets you shoot beautiful 1280 x 720-pixel HD movies at a rate of 30 frames per second. After your video is recorded you can view it by connecting your camera directly to a Full HD TV for big screen viewing. The EX-FH20 also comes with USB cables and software that allows you to view your HD films on your computer or to burn them to a DVD.

Flash Continuous Shooting
Continuous shutter even where lighting is dim
Flash Continuous Shooting lets you shoot up to 10 continuous shots at a speed of up to 5fps, so even in low light you won’t miss the action.

20x Optical Zoom
Incredible zoom with digital stabilization
20x optical zoom combines with a CMOS shift stabilization for beautiful images even at high zoom factors where images are prone to blurring.

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November 2nd 2009
THE WORLD’S FIRST MULTI-WIRELESS DIGTAL POINT AND SHOOT

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Samsung ST1000

 

Samsung has just released the ST1000, the world’s first multi-wireless point and shoot camera.  Equipped with Bluetooth 2.0,Wi-Fi, and GPS, the user can take photo, upload it to the web, and use the built-in geo-tagging, they can have the exact GPS coordinates of where the image was taken.

GEO-TAGGING

The name of the city and the region come up right on the LCD screen in real time.

BLUETOOTH

Instantly send images to other Bluetooth devices.

WI-FI

Instantly email or upload your photos to Facebook, Flickr, or any of your favorite sites.

HD VIDEO

The ST1000 records HD video in 1280x720p resolution, and at 30 frames per second in H.264 format.

The Samsung ST1000 also integrates other smart technologies such as face recognition, scene recognition, and blink detection mode, sensing if your subject had her eyes closed.

Samsung Press Release

SAMSUNG DIGITAL IMAGING INTRODUCES THE WORLD’S FIRST MULTI-WIRELESS DIGITAL COMPACT CAMERA – ST1000

Capture and share pictures on-the-go with built-in ‘3 Wireless Connectivity’

13th August 2009 – Samsung Digital Imaging, leaders in innovation and technology, today unveiled the ST1000 camera with never before seen built-in geo-tagging, Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi connectivity. Offering consumers an ‘always on’ experience, users can now send and post pictures almost as quickly as they take them, whilst the GPS capabilities will keep track of exactly where each picture was shot.

Multi-Wireless Connectivity

Thanks to the in-built GPS, the ST1000 displays the city name and region on the camera’s LCD screen, providing users with a real-time display of their location and reference for when they are reviewing and managing images.

Using Bluetooth 2.0 technology, users can wirelessly beam their favourite images to other compatible mobile phone devices. With the Wi-Fi technology, users can email photos direct from their camera and upload their photos or videos to selected popular social networking websites including Facebook, Picasa, YouTube, without needing to connect to a PC. The ST1000 is also DLNA compliant (Digital Living Network Alliance), allowing users to wirelessly connect the camera to other DLNA compliant devices, such as HDTVs, digital picture frames, media servers or gaming systems in their networked home to view and share their precious moments.

The ST1000 comes with the ‘intelli-studio’ PC software package embedded in the camera itself. The software can be used for viewing, editing and managing pictures and the clever part of it being built into the camera means it automatically loads onto your computer when you connect your camera to it. Through the intelli-studio software users can then easily pinpoint their images and link to popular social media photo-sharing sites, such as Google Earth and Google Maps.

“This new powerhouse point-and-shoot camera will raise the bar for innovation and set a new standard by which all other manufacturers will be measured,” said Steve Mitchell, General Manager Marketing for Samsung Digital Imaging.

“Never before has a manufacturer provided such a range of technologies in a compact digital camera, giving consumers unprecedented flexibility when it comes to how, when and where they share their digital images,”

Packed full of innovation and encased in a sleek compact frame, the ST1000 sports the world’s highest resolution 3.5” Wide touch screen LCD at 1152k pixels, with almost four times the size of many other cameras, giving an enhanced viewing experience.

Smart Gesture User-Interface

Showcasing further innovations, a Smart Gesture User Interface (UI) with built-in orientation sensor, means a simple tap or hand gesture allows users to access key features quickly.

Smart Touch Auto Focus

The 12.2 megapixel ST1000 comes with a powerful 35mm and 5x optical zoom lens, providing clean and clear images with even resolution from the centre of images to the edges.

Additionally, the camera’s touch screen user interface provides users with Samsung’s innovative and intuitive Smart Touch Auto Focus system. This puts complete command of the camera’s focusing system right at the photographers’ fingertips, allowing them to pinpoint the exact area they wish to lock their focus on by simply touching the location on the LCD screen. Users can also automatically trigger the camera to then take the image by continuing to hold the location with their fingertip.

Smart Auto (Scene Recognition)

Take professional-looking photos with Samsung’s advanced Smart Auto feature so you never have to worry about your photos being washed out, too dark or out of focus. Smart Auto analyzes key elements of your composition such as colour, brightness, motion and subject and then automatically adjusts to take the perfect shot.

Smart Face Recognition

Samsung’s innovative Smart Face Recognition technology actually remembers faces it sees frequently and then prioritizes them when focussing and exposing future shots. It can store up to 20 recognized faces in the cameras’ internal memory and allows users to search for their favorite faces in playback. This can be done quickly by using the ‘Face’ search in Smart Album, instead of viewing every single photo on the memory card.

In “Blink Detection Mode” the camera will take a series of shots when closed eyes are detected so everyone is captured with their eyes open; in “Smile Mode” a picture is automatically taken when smiles are detected and, in “Beauty Shot” mode, facial skin is retouched to three different user defined levels for brighter and smoother skin tones.

HD Movie Recording

The ST1000 records HD video in 1280x720p resolution, and at 30 frames per second in H.264 format. This format allows more than twice as much recording capacity as the MP4 format, so gives you more room on your memory card for images and movies. The ST1000 also features HDMI connectivity via an optional adapter, so you can see your HD video creations in glorious HD on an HD TV.

The ST1000 is available in silver/red, black/black, red/black, black/gold and blue/grey colours. All will be available from leading high street and online retailers from late August 2009. Samsung Cameras include a one year warranty. Customers requiring further information should call 0845 726 7864 or visit samsungcamera.co.uk

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May 19th 2009
SONY A900 DIGITAL CAMERA REVIEW

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SONY A900 DIGITAL CAMERA REVIEW
by
Heather Shimmin

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With the A900 featuring a full 35mm frame-sized image sensor, Sony has joined a rather exclusive club. To date, only four companies have offered full-frame digital SLRs, two of which- Contax and Kodak – have since left the digital SLR market altogether.

That leaves Sony in a head-to-head battle with the two giants of the photographic industry – Canon and Nikon. Each rival offers two full-frame digital SLRs – a mid-range model at around $3000 MSRP, and a pro model for double to triple as much. Sony looks to have rather stirred up the status quo by pricing its flagship at around the same as its competitors’ mid-range models, but offering a specification that seems to lie somewhere in between the competing mid-range and pro models — and in some cases such as sensor resolution, actually leads the field. The Sony Alpha A900 has a whopping 24.6-megapixel resolution from its full-frame image sensor — the highest sensor resolution of any 35mm digital SLR yet announced. To handle all the data produced by the high-resolution imager, the Sony A900 uses dual Bionz image processors, and this allows for 5fps for up to 11 JPEG or 13 RAW frames.






Sony A900 DSLR Camera Body

The sensor is mounted on a moving platter that allows for in-camera image stabilization, branded as SteadyShot Inside. This is another first for a full-frame digital SLR – nothing to baulk at when you consider that the sensor shift mechanism has to deal with the extra weight of a full-frame sensor.

The Sony Alpha A900 offers ISO sensitivity from 200 to 3,200 equivalent, but is expandable to ISO 100 to 6,400 equivalent. Shutter speeds range from 30 to 1/8000 second, plus a bulb setting, and x-sync is 1/250 second (or 1/200 second when SteadyShot is enabled). Metering is achieved by a 40-segment honeycomb sensor, and you can also choose from center-weighted or spot metering modes.


Sony A900 DSLR Camera Body

This camera also has dual flash card slots, and can therefore store images on either a CompactFlash Type-I or Type-II cards (including Microdrives), or on Memory Stick Duo cards. The Sony A900 uses a NP-FM500H InfoLithium rechargeable battery that’s good for about 880 shots per charge.

The Mode dial on the left has only full Auto, Program, Aperture, Shutter, and Manual modes, plus three user-programmable Custom modes; there are no Scene modes. To the right there’s a new top status display, one that’s very simple compared to most high-end digital SLR cameras. It displays only numbers, usually the shutter speed and aperture values, along with remaining frames available.

Pricing for the Sony Alpha A900 is set at about $3,000, with availability slated for November 2008. Pre-orders will be accepted online from September 10th. The product bundle includes the camera body, battery and charger, wireless remote commander, and eyepiece cup. There’s also a range of software in the bundle: Image Data Converter SR, Image Data Lightbox SR, Remote Camera Control, and Picture Motion Browser. This last application is Windows-only, while the remainder are included in both Windows and MacOS versions.

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PROS
Extraordinary resolution, nothing touches it at its price point
Built-in SteadyShot image stabilization
Surprisingly fast, given the amount of data the camera is pushing around
Good color rendering: Natural without seeming flat
A lot of nice user interface touches, well thought out controls
Intelligent Preview feature is a real time-saver for determining best camera settings
+/- 2 EV steps on auto bracketing is nice for HDR (High Dynamic Range) shooters
Sony finally made their RAW files be truly RAW! (Able to turn off high-ISO noise reduction in the RAW files)
True 100% pentaprism viewfinder Huge viewfinder image, really hearkens back to the days of film SLRs (in a good way)
User interchangeable focusing screens
Lighter than the only other full-frame in its resolution class (Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III)
Rugged magnesium alloy body
3.0-inch, high-resolution LCD
Top panel LCD (albeit a small one)
Dramatically low price for a full-frame camera with this much resolution
HDMI output
Good battery life
Dual memory card formats

CONS

Some image noise even at ISO 200
At anything above ISO 200, noise limits maximum print size before resolution becomes an issue.
High-ISO performance doesn’t match that of Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III (Which is also 2.6x as expensive though)
Dynamic range of JPEGs less than that of many current models, though excellent dynamic range from RAW files
Noticeable delay when switching from record to playback mode is annoying
Despite being much lighter than its’s only competitor, still a big, heavy hunk of metal and glass (not the camera’s fault, just a fact of life with full-frame.)
No built-in flash (not unusual for a pro model though)
APS-C mode does not improve burst speed
Exposure accuracy may suffer with DT lenses in APS-C mode

No Live View mode


Sony A900 DSLR Camera Body

Sony A900 DSLR Camera Body

The standard in digital photography has arrived with the Sony α (alpha) DSLR-A900. Packed with features, this flagship DSLR is the first α (alpha) to incorporate a 35mm full frame image sensor and 24.6-megapixel resolution. It also incorporates the world’s first body-integrated, full-size SteadyShot INSIDE image stabilization technology.You’ll also experience a larger capture area, improved wide-angle performance and tighter depth of field control with the full frame Exmor CMOS image sensor. Equipped with Dual BIONZ imaging processors, the alpha A900 delivers continuous shooting up to 5 fps with superb image quality and ultra-low noise. The A900 also offers a large, ultra-bright glass pentaprism viewfinder with 100 percent coverage, a 3.0-inch Xtra Fine LCD display and HDMI output with PhotoTV HD compatibility.Features:35mm full frame 24.6MP Exmor CMOS image sensorThe A900 features a 35mm full frame Exmor CMOS image sensor that is approximately 2.35x larger than the APS-C sized sensors found in many DSLR cameras. The result is a larger capture area, improved wide angle performance, and tighter depth of field control. In addition, its 24.6MP resolution maximizes the resolving power of your existing lenses and delivers sharper, higher contrast photos.SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization:Building on years of expertise, Sony has developed the world’s first body-integrated image stabilization solution for a full frame DSLR. The SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilizer actually shifts the image sensor to compensate for camera shake without sacrificing image quality. The compensation effect is equal to as many as four shutter speed steps, giving you more creative freedom when shooting in low light. And, because it is integrated into the camera body, SteadyShot INSIDE technology works with all compatible (alpha)system lenses.Dual BIONZ processors for up to fast 5fps performance:The A900 harnesses the power of Dual BIONZ image processing engines to deliver true-to-life images with ultra-low noise and continuous shooting at up to 5 fps.Ultra bright, 100% coverage glass pentaprism viewfinderA large, ultra bright glass pentaprism viewfinder provides you with amazing clarity and high optical performance for tighter focus control. In addition, it offers viewfinder magnification of 0.74x, allowing you to see an image nearer to its actual size, as well as 100% field coverage for detailed framing work.Intelligent Preview FunctionThe Intelligent Preview function allows you to see the effects of manual adjustments to exposure value, shutter speed, aperture, Dynamic Range Optimizer and White Balance before you take the shot, so you can determine the optimum settings before you take the shot, instead of losing time to trial-and-error.3.0” Xtra Fine LCD (921K pixels)Review your images in stunning detail on the 3.0” Xtra Fine LCD display (921k pixels). With photo-quality resolution of 270ppi(pixels per inch), you can identif


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May 19th 2009
CANON EOS 1D MARK III DIGITAL CAMERA REVIEW

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CANON EOS 1D MARK III DIGITAL CAMERA REVIEW
by
Heather Shimmin

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The big story with the Canon EOS 1D Mark III is that it’s a better, more universally appealing professional camera for more types of professional photographers. I think a lot of intermediate photographers may want to make the jump as well, given its more friendly interface and astonishing high ISO performance. The additional 1.5 frames per second isn’t the most important improvement with the Canon EOS 1D Mark III, it’s just a nice enhancement. The same goes for the jump from 8 megapixels to 10.




Canon EOS 1D Mark III Body

The Canon EOS 1D Mark III isn’t just for sports anymore. It’s a more universal camera for the vast majority of pro photographers. With the multiple improvements in the new camera, photographers will no longer need to trade off resolution, image quality, and speed against each other. The 1D Mark III now has enough of all three to satisfy a huge slice of the market in a single camera body.

The EOS 1D Mark III has several improvements that illustrate its greater versatility:

Fast performance, high resolution, and improved image quality across the board
Resolution sufficient for double-truck spreads and general commercial photography
Even faster capture, processing, and write speeds, and faster AF tracking for sports shooters
Super low-light capability for photojournalists (High ISO)


In addition, the EOS 1D Mark III has a few new features that will expand the camera’s versatility and convenience:

Live View mode for image composition on the camera’s LCD or via a remote computer
Compatibility with a faster optional WiFi transmission system
Canon’s new dust reduction technology which first appeared in the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

At a glance, you really can’t tell the difference between the Canon EOS 1D Mark II N and the Canon EOS 1D Mark III. They’re both large, cut an imposing profile, and look like high quality instruments. Even the name looks similar. But look more closely and there are different design accents and, new buttons, new button arrangements, and a nice big three-inch LCD.



Canon EOS 1D Mark III Body

The Mark III was redesigned from the ground up. There are so many changes in the Mark III that it’s a little tough to know where to start. It’s a camera designed to extend Canon’s superiority in areas like autofocus and high-ISO image quality, to shore up areas of competitive weakness such as the battery system and camera configuration and to incorporate emerging features like Live View and remote camera access, but do these things better than they’ve been done before in the digital SLR arena. And while they were at it, Canon opted to increase the EOS-1D Mark III’s resolution and frame rate too, relative to the EOS-1D Mark II N it replaces.

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS
Weight: 2.6 lbs
Width: 6.1 in
Depth: 3.1 in
Height: 6.1 in
Body Material:magnesium alloy

MAIN FEATURES
Resolution: 10 megapixels
Sensor resolution: 10 megapixels
Optical Sensor Type: CMOS
Effective Sensor Resolution: 10,000,000 pixels
Total Pixels: 10,700,000 pixels
Light Sensitivity: ISO 50, ISO 6400, ISO 100-3200
Shooting Programs: Landscape, Portrait mode
Special effects: Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome
Field of View Crop Factor: 1.3
Max Shutter Speed: 1/8000 sec
Sensor Dust Reduction: Yes
Min Shutter Speed: 30 sec
Sensor Features EOS Integrated Cleaning System
X-sync Speed: 1/300 sec
Exposure Metering: Spot, Evaluative, Multi-spot, Spot AF area, Partial (13.5%)
Exposure Modes: Bulb, Manual, Program, Automatic, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority, E-TTL II program flash
Exposure Compensation: +/- 3 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Auto Exposure Bracketing: 7 steps in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
White Balance: Custom, Presets, Automatic
White Balance Presets: Flash, Shade, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, Tungsten light, 2500K – 10000K (100K steps)
Status LCD Display Information: Program, Aperture, Drive mode, Film speed, Flash mode, Focus area, Frame counter, Metering mode, Photo quality, Shutter speed, Autofocus mode, Self-timer mode, Battery condition, Picture resolution, Bracketing indicator, Exposure compensation, Remote control indicator, White balance indicators
Still Image Format: RAW, JPEG, RAW + JPEG
Continuous Shooting Speed: 3 frames per second , 10 frames per second
Color support: Color
Exposure Range: EV -1-18 ( ISO 100 )
Exposure Metering Zones: 63
White Balance Bracketing: Yes
Status LCD Display Illumination: Yes
Remote Control: Optional
TV Tuner: None

MEMORY / STORAGE

Flash Memory: None
Floppy Drive: None
Image Storage: RAW 3888 x 2592 – 13 MB, JPEG 3888 x 2592 – 3.5 MB, JPEG 3456 x 2304 – 2.8 MB, JPEG 2832 x 1880 – 2.1 MB, RAW 1936 x 1288 – 7.6 MB, JPEG 1936 x 1288 – 1.2 MB
Supported Flash Memory: Microdrive, CompactFlash, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card

LENS SYSTEM

Lens System Mounting: Canon EF

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Self Timer: Yes
Self Timer Delay: 2 sec,10 sec
Flash Terminal: Hot shoe, PC terminal
Additional Features: AE lock, AF lock, FE lock, Mirror lock, Wi-Fi ready, DPOF support, Direct print, Dust resistant, Audio recording, Auto power save, Remote live view, Histogram display, LCD live view mode, PictBridge support, USB 2.0 compatibility, Digital noise reduction, Highlight point display, RGB primar
y color filter, Built-in eyepiece shutter, Display brightness control, Depth-of-field preview button, Interchangeable focusing screens (11 types)

CAMERA FLASH

Type: None

VIEWFINDER

Viewfinder Type: Optical – Fixed eye-level pentaprism
Field Coverage: 100%
Magnification: 0.76x
Dioptric Correction Range: -3 to +1
Frames: Autofocus frame
LCD Display Information: AE lock, AF lock, Aperture, Shutter speed, White balance, Battery status, Metering system, Exposure compensation, Frames-remaining counter

DISPLAY

Type: LCD display – TFT active matrix – 3 in – Color
Mounting: Built-in
Resolution: 230,000 pixels

DIGITAL PLAYER (RECORDER)

Type: None

MICROPHONE

Type: Microphone – Built-in

CONNECTIONS

Connector Type: 1 x USB, 1 x Composite video output, 1 x Remote control, 1 x System accessory terminal
Expansion Slot(s): 1 x CompactFlash Card – Type I/II, 1 x SD Memory Card

LENS SYSTEMS

Auto Focus: TTL phase detection
Auto Focus Points (Zones): 45

MISCELLANEOUS

Carrying Case: None
Cables Included: USB cable, Video cable
Included Accessories: Body cap, Neck strap
Min Operating Temperature: 32 F
Max Operating Temperature: 113 F

POWER

Power Device: Power adapter + battery charger – External

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR PC CONNECTION

Operating system: MS Windows ME, MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows 98 SE, MS Windows Vista, Apple Mac OS X 10.1, Apple Mac OS X 10.2, Apple Mac OS X 10.3, Apple Mac OS 9.0 – 9.2
Peripherals: USB port, CD-ROM drive

BATTERY

Supported Battery: Canon LP-E4
Supported Battery: 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery – 2300 mAh ( Included )


Canon EOS 1D Mark III Body

Canon EOS 1D Mark III Body

To learn more click the play button… Canon’s flagship EOS-1D Mark III is the most advanced EOS Digital SLR ever produced. It has a new 10.1 megapixel CMOS sensor (APS-H size) with Canon’s EOS Integrated Cleaning System and a 3″ LCD monitor with Canon’s Live View technology. The 1D Mark III has a redesigned 100% viewfinder, a new 45-point AF system, and can shoot up to 10 fps continuously with a maximum burst of 110 shots. Dual DIGIC III Image Processors work in tandem to speed up every process while refining image quality; a new, lighter body has improved weather sealing and shutter durability. Every facet of the EOS experience has been enhanced with the 1D Mark III.At 10 frames per second, the 10.1 megapixel EOS-1D Mark III digital SLR can fire huge motor-driven bursts of 110 Large JPEGs or 30 RAW files because it employs the new Dual DIGIC III image processor engine, providing enough computational horsepower to do parallel processing at an impressive rate. The all-new 10.1 megapixel, APS-H size CMOS sensor which is designed and manufactured by Canon, is the most light-sensitive and innovative sensor that Canon has developed to date. It features a new microlens array and a more efficient pixel structure for ultra-low noise, resulting in exceptional image quality and an amazing ISO range of 100 to 3200 with extensions to ISO 50 and a highly usable ISO 6400.10.1 Megapixel 3rd generation CMOS APS-H sensor – 1.3X Crop 10 Frames per second upto 110 Large/Fine JPEGs Dual "Digic III" processors Wide ISO range from 50 to new 6400 EOS Integrated Cleaning System 3.0" LCD with 230,000 pixels with 140 degree viewing angle 19 High precision cross type AF points 300,000 Shutter cycles Picture Styles "Live View Mode" – Live image from sensor can be used via back LCD, Video output, USB or Wifi (via WFT-E2) AF Micro adjustment to correct front or back focusing issues in the field Fast menu navigation – With "My Menu" for easy access to favourite features Small RAW format Multiple drive recording on CF, SD and/or external hard drive (via WFT-E2) 5 Custom white balance with custom naming "High ISO noise reduction" and "highlight tone priority" mode Improved Li-ion battery – Up to 2200 images, 40% smaller, 46% lighter and six stage/% battery indicator GPS Compatible (via WFT-E2) Include new DPP software for RAW processingMark III Camera BodyAC Adapter Kit ACK-E4Battery Charger LC-E4Battery Pack LP-E4USB Cable ProtectorVideo Cable VC-100USB Interface Cable IFC-200UWide Strap L6Software Instruction Manual DiscEOS Digital Solution Disc


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