EOS Family – Canon 1Ds Mark III

| August 16, 2010 | Comments (0)

Attain new heights of photographic excellence with the EOS-1Ds Mark III. Boasting Canon’s own massive 21.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, this latest addition to our line of high-quality professional cameras delivers an astounding resolution of 5,616 x 3,744 pixels — large enough for even the most demanding professional and the highest resolution of any full-frame 35mm digital AF-SLR in the world*.

The new sensor captures 14-bit color and works in tandem with Canon’s high-speed Dual “DIGIC III” to produce richer, more life-like photos that reveal details never seen before in a 35mm digital SLR camera — image quality so fine it approaches that of medium-format digital cameras.

* As of September 2007
Canon’s single-plate, full-frame 36 x 24mm* CMOS sensor exhibits extremely high-sensitivity characteristics and provides the EOS-1Ds Mark III with the same viewing coverage as 35mm film cameras. Additionally, Canon has optimized the performance of the new sensor with a revised microlens array and improved photodiode structure that combine to deliver a wide ISO speed range for superb adaptability in any lighting environment. Full-frame also lets you maximize the dramatic impact of photos taken with Canon ultra wide-angle and fisheye lenses.

* Approximate

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