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www.electronics-made-china.com Canon EOS 1D Mark III 10.1MP DigitalSLR Camera $2,999.00

 

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Product Features

 

* 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail for photo-

quality 18 x 24-inch prints

* Shoot up to 10fps; burst rate up to 110 full-resolution JPEG

images

* High-precision AF system with 19 user-selectable AF points

* New DIGIC III Image Processor provides fast, accurate image

processing

* Large 3.0-inch LCD display

 

Technical Details

 

* Model Name: 1DMARKIIIBODY

* Model: 1888B002

* Optical Sensor Resolution: 10 MP

* optical_sensor_technology: CMOS

* optical_sensor_size: 18.7 x 28.1mm

* Included Flash Type: None

* form_factor: Built-in

* Display: LCD display

* Display Technology: TFT active matrix

* Display Size: 3 inches

* light_sensitivity: ISO 100-3200, ISO 50, ISO 6400

* Image types: JPEG, RAW

* video_input_special_effects: Faithful, Monochrome, Neutral

* Exposure Control Type: Landscape, Portrait mode

* Viewfinder Type: LCD

* Audio Input: Microphone

* Width: 6.1 inches

* Depth: 3.1 inches

* Height: 6.1 inches

* Weight: 2.6 pounds

 

Manufacturer Description

Professional photographers know what they want in a camera. Above all,

the camera must be dependable -- able to come through in shooting

situations that are far less than ideal... even in harsh environmental

and handling conditions. The camera must be responsive -- reacting

instantly to the photographer's input... able to capture, within a

heartbeat, the image in the mind's eye. It must provide a

sophisticated feature set that makes it versatile and adaptable and,

yet, does not compromise operability. And, of course, it must deliver

image quality beyond reproach -- which, in the digital era, means not

only virtually noise-free detail, richness of color, and depth of

tone, but also sufficient data density to satisfy the widest range of

output applications. Today, there is one digital single-lens-reflex

(DSLR) camera that meets these criteria as no other: the Canon EOS-1D

Mark III. Redesigned and re-engineered from the ground up, Canon's

newest flagship EOS is destined to become the next "must have" DSLR

for professionals.

 

EOS 1D Mark III Highlights

 

New 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor Excellence in digital photography

starts at the imaging sensor. Canon's uniquely advanced in-house

sensor design and manufacturing capabilities are a major reason why

EOS Digital SLR cameras consistently deliver state-of-the-art imaging

performance.

 

The EOS-1D Mark III features a newly developed 10.1 megapixel Canon

CMOS sensor. It fulfills the primary functions of an imaging sensor --

sensitive, accurate, extremely low noise capture of image data -- with

unprecedented competence. Its APS-H size sensor results in a 1.3 lens

conversion factor, a format that EOS-1D series photographers are

familiar with. Moreover, it incorporates Canon's latest CMOS

engineering advances that significantly reduce digital noise --

especially in shadow areas -- and expand the useful ISO range.

 

Exceptionally wide ISO range Combining the superb image capture

capabilities of the new sensor with advanced Dual DIGIC III Image

Processors, the EOS-1D Mark III offers the widest ISO range of any

digital SLR in the world (as of February 2007). The standard range of

100 - 3200 can be extended to a remarkable 50 - 6400.* More

importantly, the low-noise performance at high ISO settings makes the

entire range usable in real-world shooting situations. * Standard

output sensitivity. Recommended exposure index.

 

14-bit A/D converters Whereas earlier EOS digital cameras used 12-bit

A/D (Analog-to-Digital) converters, the EOS-1D Mark III employs new 14-

bit converters to process the output of the imaging sensor. This

ensures smoother tonal transitions and more natural gradations. RAW

images are recorded at 14 bits so that the full range of tones

captured by the sensor are available in 16-bit TIFF images

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