Canon announced a new 10.1 megapixel DSLR
Canon announced the new camera EOS-1D Mark III, 10.1 megapixels, a new professional DSLR which coincides with the 20th anniversary of Canon EOS systems. This camera will make its debut during the PMA 07, from 8 to March 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Canon EOS-1D Mark III contains many features that are presented for the first time in a professional-level DSLR. These include the ability to shoot bursts of pictures at a maximum speed of 10 fps, making it the fastest DSLR camera market, according to Canon.
The increased sensor size means that each pixel can be larger for each resolution. The pixels of the EOS-1D Mark III DSLR are 7.2 microns square, compared with a sensor with an APS-size sensor C that have pixels of 6 microns square. The standard range of ISO 100 to 3200 in the camera can be expanded to ISO 50 to 6400, and a brilliant 3-inch LCD screen complement the "live view mode, which allows the user to compose images with precision on the LCD monitor.
Processor Dual DIGIC III image providing ultra fine details and natural color reproduction at a high speed while processing large amounts of image data. The EOS Integrated Cleaning removes the dirt of the sensor. Any excess stain can be removed during the post process in a compatible PC using the software Digital Photo Professional 3.0.
If the compartment of the card is opened during the writing operation, an alarm sounds and a warning message appears on the screen to indicate that writing is in the process. Writing to the card continues even if you open the compartment. Also, if the camera is turned off during the writing process, a message appears on the screen indicating that it is in the process of writing. After the writing is completed, the camera is turned off. The sensor with 45 points and 19 points AF auto high-precision increase the sharpness of the image.
Will be on sale in summer, and will have a price similar to its predecessor.
Via PMAI
Update on February 23, 2007
Video from the camera EOS-1D Mark III in operation
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DEAR VERY LORDS:
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THIS NEW CAMERA CAN ADAPTING TO A transmitted light microscopy (optical microscopes).
THANK YOU.