Canon EOS-1D Mark IV – fast, powerful, high resolution performance for professional photographers
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
EOS-1D Mark IV is the perfect choice for professional photographers and subjects on the move. With a completely redesigned 45-point AF system including 39 cross-type points, a new AI Servo II AF focus tracking system with improved algorithm combined with 10 fps continuous shooting, the EOS-1D Mark IV can handle even high-speed situations with ease. An APS-H sized 16.1 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors, a spectacular ISO range of 100 - 12800 (up to 102400 in H3 mode) with an advanced noise reduction system helps ensure sharp, low-noise images even in low-light situations. Add advanced Live View shooting, Full HD movie recording with selectable frame rates and manual exposure control plus a host of new features that enhance every facet of the shooting process. The EOS-1D Mark IV is the choice of professionals looking for the ultimate in SLR performance.
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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
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Canon strengthens pro lineup with 21 Megapixel EOS-1Ds Mark III
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Canon has today tipped digital SLR resolution over the twenty megapixel barrier with the new EOS-1Ds Mark III. The much anticipated Mark III version of the full-frame EOS-1Ds delivers medium-format threatening resolution; 5616 x 3744 (21.1 million) pixels to be precise, in a portable and robust five frames per second Canon EOS body. From a built, function and usability point of view the EOS-1Ds Mark III is identical to the EOS-1D Mark III apart from the full frame (36 x 24 mm) sensor, (naturally) larger viewfinder and UDMA support (up to 45 MB/sec) for Compact Flash cards. At full tilt (at five frames per second) the Mark III is processing an mighty impressive 185 MB of data every second.
Now Pro photographers have an even more difficult choice to face when going with Canon EOS 1D Mark IV($4999) or 1Ds Mark III($6,999) or Nikon D3s($5,200)
SOURCE: canoneos&dpreview
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III key features
- 21 megapixel Full-frame CMOS sensor (36 x 24 mm)
- 5 frames per second shooting (up to 56 JPEG or 12 RAW images buffer)
- Compact Flash UDMA support (up to 45 MB/sec)
- Large bright 'full size' viewfinder with higher magnification than the EOS-1Ds Mark II
- All of the operational improvements and enhancements delivered by the EOS-1D Mark III
Now Pro photographers have an even more difficult choice to face when going with Canon EOS 1D Mark IV($4999) or 1Ds Mark III($6,999) or Nikon D3s($5,200)
SOURCE: canoneos&dpreview