Key features
- 21 Megapixel full frame (35mm) CMOS sensor
- 5 fps continuous shooting for up to 56 frames
- Dual “DIGIC III” processors
- Highlight Tone Priority
- Auto focus system with 19 cross type sensors and 26 focus assist points
- EOS Integrated Cleaning System
- ISO 100-1600 (expandable to L:50 H:3200)
- 3.0” 230K pixel LCD with Live View mode
- Redesigned viewfinder now wider and brighter
Image quality
The EOS-1Ds Mark III produces files that exceed the
standard resolution requirements of leading agencies and stock libraries. The
third generation CMOS sensor incorporates a new pixel design with on-chip noise
reduction circuitry to ensure high image quality all the way to ISO 1600. 14
bit A/D converters provide a total colour depth of 16,384 tones per pixel -
delivering smoother gradations and more accurate colour reproduction.
The option to expand to H:3200 will be welcomed by
professionals working in churches and sensitive situations where the use of
flash is not permitted or desired. Where discretion is paramount, a silent
drive mode delays shutter re-cocking for as long as the shutter release remains
depressed.
Highlight Tone Priority mode gives wedding and landscape
photographers the option to boost dynamic range for highlights when shooting above
ISO 200 – reproducing more tonal detail from wedding dresses, clouds and other
bright objects.
Precision and
control
The auto focus system includes 19 cross-type sensors with
sensitivity up to f/2.8, spread across the AF area to better accommodate off-centre
subjects. An additional 26 AF assist points help with AF tracking accuracy.
The control layout includes a dedicated AF-ON button on the
back of the camera, allowing users to instantly switch auto focus on when
composing. The viewfinder is now brighter with a wider angle of view, while the
63-zone metering system gives photographers a greater degree of control over
exposure.
New LCD with Live
View
The bright 3.0” LCD monitor provides 230K pixels resolution
for precise framing and reviewing. Live View mode displays a real-time image on
the LCD, including a selectable grid overlay and a live histogram that
simulates image exposure. For the studio environment, remote Live View lets the
photographer comp
ose, adjust settings and capture the shot from a PC using
the supplied EOS utility software.
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