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Able to recognize 16,384 colors per channel (four times the number of colors recognized by the EOS-1Ds Mark II Digital SLR camera’s 12-bit conversion capability), this line-leading model is able to produce images with finer and more accurate gradations of tones and colors. Canon has also provided compatibility with the new Ultra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) compact flash memory card specification, which enables ultra-high-speed data transfer to the card. Utilizing a UDMA compliant card doubles the data transfer speed compared to a conventional memory card. The Dual DIGIC III processors drive 5 fps continuous shooting for up to 56 Large JPEGs (12 RAW) – unrivalled by any other camera at this resolution. This capacity to shoot such large images uninterrupted is regarded as a big driver in switching studio photographers to the EOS platform.
The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III professional digital single lens reflex camera is scheduled to begin shipping in November and will have an estimated selling price of $7,999 (the same price as its predecessor, the 16.7 megapixel EOS-1Ds Mark II).
To celebrate for this achievement, Canon made this mini model of the Canon EF 600mm F4 with EOS-1Ds Mark II camera. This model is not for sale and only available for lucky draw. Website : Canon produces 30 millionth EF lens, 10 million lenses in 5 years [newline]
CanCount (EOS1DInf) shows a vast number of informations, which are embedded and stored within their RAW and JPG-Files. Just drag ‘n drop a file on the program icon and within in a few seconds you will see:
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Canon launched yesterday the new 21 Megapixel, 5 frames per second EOS-1Ds Mark III. Here’s an inside look of the camera. Delivering 14-bit depth resolution from a newly developed 35mm full frame CMOS sensor, Canon’s new flagship digital SLR EOS-1Ds Mark III produces files that convert to over 100MB uncompressed 16-bit TIFF, setting a new benchmark in image resolution and sharpness for 35mm-format digital photography.
The new 21.1-megapixel, full-frame Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III DSLR camera’s compact, lighter-weight magnesium alloy body is rugged and versatile enough to take out of the studio and into the field. The camera’s fast, five-frame-per-second (fps) shooting rate for bursts of up to 56 Large/Fine (21-megapixel) JPEGS or 12 RAW images is unmatched in its class, making it the ideal instrument for capturing the fluid motion and free-flowing lines of location-based fashion photography as well as a wide range of other professional photographic applications.
Back in January this year, Canon Inc. announced the achievement of a new lens-production milestone as production of the company’s EF lenses passed the 30-million mark. Production of interchangeable EF lenses for Canon EOS-series AF (autofocus) SLR cameras began in 1987 at the company’s Utsunomiya Plant. Canon produced its 10-millionth EF lens in August 1995, its 20-millionth in February 2001 and, a mere five years later, has now reached the 30-million plateau.
CanCount is a Software-Tool for using with Picture-Files from Canon’s 1D-Series cameras: EOS 1D, EOS 1D MarkII, EOS 1Ds und EOS 1Ds MarkII