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Canon EOS-40D
Digital SLR Camera

Building on the
success of Canon's perennially popular "prosumer"
EOS 20D and 30D models, the EOS 40D advances the
state-of-the-art for mid-range digital SLR cameras,
making it a natural first choice for advanced
amateur photographers and entry-level professionals,
and an ideal second body for more established photo
pros. Indeed, given the level of feature upgrades
and improvements, technological wizardry, and
user-requested creative controls, the Canon EOS 40D
SLR's "prosumer" appellation may refer more to its
accessible price point than to the exceptional
quality, clarity, and resolution of the images it
creates.
From the camera's
newly enhanced, 10.1-megapixel CMOS imaging sensor
(designed and manufactured by Canon) and its
proprietary and super-efficient DIGIC III image
processor, to its completely redesigned autofocus
sensor and fast, 6.5 frame-per-second (fps)
continuous shooting capability (for bursts of up to
75 Large/Fine JPEGs or 17 RAW images), the EOS 40D
SLR puts the fun in functionality and makes serious
photo business a positive pleasure.
Indeed, at 6.5 fps,
no digital SLR in the EOS 40D mid-range class and
price category has so high a continuous shooting
capability, making it ideal for shooting--and
actually capturing--speed-sensitive outdoor and
wild-nature shots as well as a wide variety of
action and sports scenes. The speed of the EOS 40D
SLR comes from Canon's balanced combination of its
latest processor, DIGIC IIII, DDR SDRAM high-speed
memory, four-channel-per-line sensor readout, and
two separate motors for shutter and mirror
operation.
Display's the Thing

The most easily visible upgrade on the EOS 40D
Digital SLR is the camera's larger 3.0-inch LCD
screen (compared with the EOS 30D's 2.5-inch
monitor). Still, size is only the beginning of the
difference between these two cameras' displays. In
order to increase viewing ease in outdoor conditions
such as bright sunlight, Canon raised the brightness
level of the EOS 40D camera's 230,000-pixel LCD
screen, broadened the color gamut, and narrowed the
viewing angle from 170 degrees to a still wide
140-degree perspective in all directions. An added
advantage of the larger-sized display is the ability
to use a larger font size for text, making it easier
to read setting and menu options on the screen. The
camera's menu is organized in the same tabbed format
as the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR.
Canon extends its
"ease-of-reading" policy to the EOS 40D SLR's
viewfinder as well. The upgraded viewfinder
increases optical magnification from 0.90x to 0.95x,
expands the viewing angle from 251 degrees to 264
degrees and raises the eye point from 20mm to 22mm.
Enhanced Durability
Recognizing the often rigorous shooting conditions
encountered by professional and advanced amateur
photographers, Canon design engineers made the EOS
40D SLR's magnesium alloy exterior even more
ruggedly dependable than its predecessors with
upgraded dust- and weather-resistant construction,
particularly around the camera's connection ports,
battery compartment, and single-slot compact flash
(CF) memory card door. Should the user inadvertently
open the compact flash card door while the camera is
writing to the card, a warning will pop up on the
LCD screen and an open door "alarm" will sound, but
the image(s) will continue writing to the memory
card without interruption. The EOS 40D SLR also
retains many of the outstanding features of the EOS
30D model, such as its fast 0.15-second initial
start-up, its extremely durable shutter (rated up to
100,000 cycles), its top shutter speed of 1/8000
second, and 1/250 maximum X-sync flash shutter speed
setting.
Improved Image Quality
Although it is based on the image sensor used in the
EOS Digital Rebel XTi, the EOS 40D Digital SLR's
10.1-megapixel CMOS APS-C size image sensor has been
significantly improved thanks to the use of larger
microlenses over each pixel to reduce noise and
expand sensitivity up to ISO 3200. The EOS 40D
retains the model 30D camera's 1.6x focal length
conversion factor (compared to full-frame digital
image sensors or 35mm film) and is compatible with
the full line-up of Canon EF lenses as well as the
Company's expanding selection of high-quality,
affordable EF-S lenses created specifically for
Canon digital SLRs with APS-C size image sensors.
Adding to the
improved virtuosity of the images captured by the
EOS 40D SLR is the camera's 14-bit Analog-to-Digital
(A/D) conversion process. Able to recognize 16,384
colors per channel (four times the number of colors
recognized by the EOS 30D SLR's 12-bit conversion
capability), the EOS 40D camera is able to produce
images with finer and more accurate gradations of
tones and colors. The EOS 40D also incorporates the
optional Highlight Tone Priority and High-ISO Noise
Reduction functions first introduced earlier this
year with the EOS-1D Mark III Professional Digital
SLR.

DIGIC III
DIGIC III is the latest generation of Canon's
proprietary image processing engine. DIGIC III
technology ensures that the fine details and natural
colors of the images are optimally recorded and, as
an added bonus, is also responsible for the EOS 40D
SLR's high-speed performance, faster signal
processing, and even its efficient energy
consumption.
sRAW
In addition to retaining the RAW image capture
capabilities of its predecessors, the EOS 40D SLR
now offers a more manageable "sRAW" recording
format. In sRAW mode, the number of pixels is
reduced to one-fourth that of a standard RAW image
and the file size is cut in half, while retaining
all of the flexibility and creative possibilities
associated with full-size, conventional RAW images.
Improved Autofocus and Exposure Control
While the EOS 40D SLR maintains the nine-point wide
area AF coverage first introduced on the EOS 20D
camera, Canon has made significant improvements to
its speed, precision, and functionality, minimizing
subject recognition problems in the process. The EOS
40D camera's completely redesigned nine-point AF
sensor provides cross-type AF measurement at all
nine focusing points for maximum apertures up to
f5.6, and for the first time in any EOS camera, the
central AF point offers enhanced precision for both
vertical and horizontal subject contrast when using
EF or EF-S lenses featuring maximum apertures of
f2.8 or faster. AF calculation speed with the EOS
40D camera is 30 percent faster than the EOS 30D
model.
The Canon EOS 40D
Digital SLR retains the same 35-zone metering sensor
as its predecessor. Available patterns include
Evaluative metering, which is linked to all AF
points and is set automatically in the Basic Zone
modes, Centerweighted average metering, Partial
metering, and Spot metering, covering approximately
9 percent or 3.8 percent of the viewfinder at
center, respectively. The camera's E-TTL II
autoflash and 12 exposure control modes (11 AE modes
plus manual) are also unchanged from the EOS 30D SLR
model. However, as a result of consumer input, Canon
has added three Custom exposure modes. As an added
convenience, particularly for wireless flash
operations, users can adjust the flash settings of
the Canon Speedlite 580EX II directly from the
camera.
The Canon EOS 40D
camera offers ISO speeds from ISO 100 to ISO 1600 in
1/3-stop increments. Users can also opt for a
high-speed setting of ISO 3200. For the first time
in any EOS camera, the 40D model offers Auto ISO
capability in Creative Zone exposure modes. This
valuable new feature adjusts the ISO speed to the
optimal setting based on low light or shaky shooting
conditions. Additionally, the EOS 40D provides
full-time display of the active ISO speed setting,
both in the viewfinder as well as on the top LCD
data panel.
The Canon EOS 40D
Digital SLR is also the first camera in its class to
offer two interchangeable focusing screens in
addition to the standard precision matte screen.
Users can opt for a grid-type focus screen that
makes it easier to verify horizontal or vertical
alignment while determining image composition, as
well as the Super-Precision Matte focusing screen
that makes it easier to grasp the "sweet spot" of
manual focusing when using a lens with a maximum
aperture of f2.8 or faster.
Enhanced Live View
Previously the province of the EOS-1D Mark III DSLR
(one of Canon's top-tier professional cameras), the
Live View function now gives EOS 40D camera users an
expanded and exceedingly convenient and comfortable
set of shooting options. By permitting the framing
and capturing of subjects using the camera's LCD
screen instead of the viewfinder, the shooter gains
a 100 percent field view to more easily achieve the
desired composition. A new Custom Function on the
EOS 40D allows autofocus during Live View by
pressing the camera's AF-ON button. At that point,
the reflex mirror goes down and AF is carried out in
the normal way. Letting go of the AF-ON button
resumes Live View functions. Also, in the Live View
shooting mode the user can magnify the image by five
or ten times in order to ensure that the shot is
optimally focused. Live View is at its best during
tripod shooting--particularly for close-up
photography where precise focusing is imperative. As
a side benefit, the Live View shooting mode helps to
reduce vibration by lifting the reflex mirror out of
the optical path well in advance of the exposure,
improving image quality at slow shutter speeds. A
new electronic 1st-curtain shutter function in Live
View mode reduces release time lag and operational
noise even further to avoid spooking wildlife or
disturbing people nearby with unwanted camera
sounds. Additionally, as the release time lag is
miniscule, even instantaneous movements like a bird
taking flight can be readily captured.
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
First introduced on the EOS Digital Rebel XTi
camera, the EOS Integrated Cleaning System is a
prime example of trickle-up technology and is now
becoming a standard feature on all new EOS Digital
SLRs. The camera's Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit uses
ultrasonic vibrations to literally shake dust
particles off of the low-pass filter in front of the
sensor each time the camera is powered up or shut
down. Users also have the option of engaging the
"clean now" function at will or bypassing it
altogether. Additionally, the EOS 40D SLR's manual
sensor cleaning function raises the mirror and
allows users to clean dust that has stuck to the
low-pass filter. Dust that has been shaken or blown
loose is then trapped by adhesive at the base of the
sensor unit housing, preventing the problematic
particles from reattaching themselves to the filter
when the camera moves. The second part of the
cleaning system is a software solution that maps the
location of any spots that may remain on the sensor.
The mapped information is saved as Dust Delete Data
and attached to the image file. Subsequently, the
offending dust information is subtracted from the
final image during post processing with a compatible
personal computer, using the supplied Digital Photo
Professional software.
Improved Software
Among the most valuable features of the Canon EOS
40D Digital SLR is its compatibility with Canon's
Picture Style Editor (PSE) 1.0 software. With PSE,
shooters can actually design the look of their
photographs by inputting their own preferred style,
color, and tone curves. The EOS 40D Digital SLR also
ships with the latest versions of Canon's powerful
software applications, including Digital Photo
Professional 3.1 and EOS Utility 2.1, which now
support the camera's Remote Live View and Dust
Delete Data functions, as well as incorporating a
broad range of additional improvements designed to
improve image quality and speed up workflow. Also
included are ZoomBrowser EX 5.8 and ImageBrowser 5.8
for easy browsing, viewing, printing, and archiving
with compatible computer operating systems,
including Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XP, as
well as Mac OS X.

Accessories (Not Included--Must be Purchased
Separately)
New system accessories for the EOS 40D SLR include
the redesigned high-capacity Battery Grip BG-E2N,
which facilitates high-volume shooting and easier
vertical shooting. Compatible with up to two BP-511A
battery packs or a set of six AA-size batteries, the
battery grip approximately doubles the number of
shots that can be taken, compared with the battery
power of the EOS 40D SLR alone. The BG-E2N grip
features new sealing material around the battery
compartment to better resist water and dust. The new
model replaces the original BG-E2 grip and is
compatible with the EOS 20D, 30D, and 40D models.
Designed
exclusively for the EOS 40D SLR, the new Wireless
File Transmitter WFT-E3A permits wireless transfer
and back-up, as well as remote control of the camera
in Live View mode. It can also be connected to
various GPS receivers or Hi-Speed USB 2.0 external
storage devices such as convenient flash drives or
high-capacity hard drives with much larger storage
capacity than the memory cards in the camera for
instant back-up as images are captured. Compact and
affordable, the WFT-E3A wireless transmitter also
doubles as a vertical grip and requires its own
BP-511A battery pack in addition to the battery
installed in the camera body.
EF 28-135mm
f3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens
The EF 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS USM standard zoom lens
features an Image Stabilizer and high zoom ratio.
With the image stabilizer turned on, you can obtain
sharp, natural-looking pictures in dim lighting
without using flash or a tripod--very handy for
places where flash is prohibited. The lens uses a
ring-type USM for swift, silent autofocus and
full-time manual focus. Its closest focusing
distance is 20 inches (50 centimeters).
Technical Details
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Resolution: Approximately
10.1 million effective pixels (total
pixels: approximately 10.5 million)
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Recording pixels: 3888 x 2592
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Sensor type: CMOS sensor,
with primary R-G-B filtration
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Sensor size: 22.2 x 14.8
millimeters
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Pixel size: 5.7 microns
square
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Lens focal length factor:
1.6x
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Sensor dust removal: EOS
Integrated Cleaning System; active
removal of dust by vibrating front
low-pass filter; automatic removal
of dust spots, in Canon Digital
Photo Professional software (v. 3.1
or higher)
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Maximum frames per second:
6.5 frames per second (fps) at full
resolution
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Maximum number of frames / burst:
JPEG: 75; RAW: 17
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Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to
1/8000, plus Bulb (1/3 or 1/2-step
increments)
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Flash sync speed: Up to
1/250, with EX-series Speedlites
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Anticipated shutter durability:
100,000 exposures, based on
Canon test methods
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Computer interface: USB 2.0
(Hi-speed)
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Image recording storage media:
CompactFlash (CF) cards (type I
or II, including Microdrives)
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Card compatibility: "FAT32"
compatible--OK for cards over 2GB
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Image format options: JPEG
(choice of "Fine" or "Normal"
compression); RAW (Canon .CR2 RAW
file format); RAW + JPEG (any JPEG
file size available; JPEG file
written as separate file)
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Analog to digital conversion:
14 bits per channel (16,382 separate
tones from brightest to darkest, for
each channel)
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Resolution options:
"Large"--3888 x 2592 (approximately
10.1 million pixels); "Medium"--2816
x 1880 (approximately 5.3 million
pixels); "Small"--1936 x 1288
(approximately 2.5 million pixels)
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File numbering: sRGB color
space: IMG_0001.JPG or IMG_0001.CR2;
Adobe 1998 RGB color space: first
character is always underscore (_)
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Folders: Automatically
created for image storage; new
folder can be user-created with
"Manual Reset" function; folders
cannot be freely selected on memory
card by the photographer
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Highlight tone priority:
Expands tonal range of bright
highlights by about one stop; ISO
range limited to 200 to 1600;
activated by C.Fn II-3-1
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Data verification: "Original
Image Data" can be appended to each
image via Custom Function IV-6-1;
requires optional Canon Original
Data Security Kit OSK-E3 to check
authenticity
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Live View viewing options:
Camera's LCD monitor; computer
monitor, via USB; computer monitor,
via wireless transmitter WFT-E3A
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Manual focus: Viewed on LCD
monitor, with option to magnify
focus area 5x or 10x
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Autofocus: Possible--C.Fn
III-6-1 active, press AF On button;
mirror drops down temporarily while
AF On button is pressed, allowing AF
to function
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Silent mode Live View shoot:
Mode 1: First shutter curtain
remains open; shooting up to 6.5 fps
possible; Mode 2: Quieter option;
2nd shutter curtain doesn't close
until user's finger is taken off
shutter button
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Accessory wireless transmitter:
Canon WFT-E3A (optional,
dedicated wireless transmitter)
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Attachment to camera:
Attaches to base of camera; totally
integrated with EOS 40D's design
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Wireless transfer methods:
802.11b or 802.11g; link speed:
approximately 11 megabits/second
(802.11b) or 54 megabits/second
(802.11g)
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Connection method:
Infrastructure or Ad Hoc (802.11g
functions in Ad Hoc mode)
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Maximum wireless distance:
Approximately 490 feet (150 meters),
if "receiver" has its own antenna
(depends on environment)
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Wireless channels: 11 (in
North American market)
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Ethernet (wired) transfer:
Yes; Ethernet 100Base-TX (maximum
distance approximately 1,000 feet);
link speed: approximately 100
megabits/second
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Transfer options: 1. FTP mode
(images sent to folder on host
computer); 2. PTP mode (remote
control of camera possible from
computer); 3. HTTP mode (view
camera's files using web browser;
remote firing of camera possible)
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Security options: Encryption:
WEP or TKIP/AES; authentication:
open system, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK
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USB "host" capability: Plug
compatible USB devices into WFT-E2A,
for use with the EOS 40D; GPS
devices (write GPS time,
coordinates, and altitude info into
each file's EXIF info); external
hard drive (connect compact external
USB hard drive, and write files
directly from camera to the hard
drive as if it's an additional
memory card)
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LCD monitor: 3.0-inch
(diagonal) TFT color; approximately
100% coverage; approximately 230,000
pixels on monitor; approximately 140
degrees viewing angle
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LCD monitor brightness:
Adjustable in 7 levels (via Menu)
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Video-out: Yes (to standard
TV monitor); NTSC or PAL, selectable
on Menu
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Number of AF points: Nine,
all cross-type AF points
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Center AF point: Unique
hybrid cross-type AF point; world's
first high-precision AF point with
both horizontal and vertical
high-precision; additional standard
precision, cross-type sensors for
lenses from f2.8 to f5.6
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AF point selection: 1. Manual
AF point selection via 9-way
multi-controller on back of camera;
2. automatic AF point selection
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AF activation: Shutter
button, or new AF On button at back
of camera
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AF modes: One-Shot AF (for
stationary subjects); AI Servo AF
(for tracking moving subjects); AI
Focus AF (auto selection of One-Shot
or AI Servo AF)
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AF sensor: Entirely new Canon
CMOS AF sensor
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AF sensitivity range: EV -0.5
to 18 (at 73 degrees F / 23 degrees
C, ISO 100)
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Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to
1/8000 second, plus Bulb (1/3 or
1/2-step increments); x-sync at
1/250
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ISO range: 100 to 1600, in
1/3-step or full-stop increments;
ISO can be expanded to 3200 via C.Fn
I-3-1
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Auto ISO: Can be set in any
exposure mode, including P, Tv, Av,
and M; ISO usually based at 400;
typical auto range is 100 to 800,
depending on conditions; manual
exposure mode: auto ISO fixed at 400
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Exposure modes: Manual,
Aperture-priority (Av),
Shutter-priority (Tv), Program AE
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Full-auto modes: Green Zone,
Portrait, Landscape, Close-up,
Action, Night Portrait, Flash Off
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Metering: 35-zone metering
sensor; Evaluative metering (linked
to all AF points); Center-weighted
metering; Partial metering; Spot
metering at center of picture
(approximately 3.5% of picture area)
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Metering range: EV 0 to 20
(all patterns, at normal
temperatures)
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Exposure compensation:
Possible in P, Tv, Av, and A-DEP
exposure modes; +/- up to two stops,
in 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments (via
Quick Control Dial)
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Autoexposure bracketing:
Possible in P, Tv, Av, M, and A-DEP
exposure modes; +/- up to two stops,
in 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments
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Compatible flashes: All Canon
EX-series Speedlites, including new
Speedlite 580EX II
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Camera menu sets flash: Yes
(580EX II only, as of August 2007)
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E-TTL II flash metering:
Flash metering not linked to active
AF point; distance from compatible
EF lenses now used; entire metering
area can be averaged using Custom
Function 14-1
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Modeling flash: 1-second
burst of flash possible at 70Hz when
depth-of-field preview button is
pressed (580EX/EX II, 550EX, 420EX,
MR-14EX, MT-24EX, and Speedlite
transmitter only)
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Wireless E-TTL: Fully
compatible, including ratio setting
over six-stop range
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Flash exposure compensation:
Up to +/- 2 stops can be set on
camera body (can also be set on
compatible Speedlites)
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Built-in flash: Covers lenses
as wide as 17mm (27mm equivalent);
Guide Number 43 (feet)/13 (meters),
ISO 100
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Viewfinder focus screen: New
interchangeable "Ef" series focusing
screens; standard screen: Ef-A--precision
matte screen very similar to EOS
30D; optional Ef-D screen--precision
matte with grid lines; optional Ef-S
screen--Super precision matte
(superior manual focusing with fast
lenses, f1.8 to f2.8)
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Viewfinder display: Similar
to EOS 30D; new: ISO is always
displayed; new: B/W shooting mode
icon; new: maximum burst available
now two digits
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Dioptric adjustment: User-set
from -3.0 to +1.0 (range can be
extended using optional Canon
dioptric Lens E, plus rubber frame
Eb)
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Mirror lock-up: Possible via
Custom Function III-6-1
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Eyepiece shutter: None (cover
is provided on included strap)
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Color space: Standard sRGB or
Adobe 1998 RGB (separate setting on
Menu)
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White Balance: Auto; Pre-set
(Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten,
Fluorescent, Flash); color
temperature (set by user from 2500K
to 10,000K in 100K increments);
custom (shoot white object or 18%
gray card, base WB on that neutral
object)
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White Balance correction:
Fine-tuning of overall color, in any
white balance mode; amber–blue
correction, in 9 steps;
magenta–green correction, in 9
steps; set on graph on LCD monitor,
using 9-way controller; both types
of correction can be combined
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White Balance bracketing:
Three separate files written with a
single click of the shutter; can be
varied in the amber–blue direction,
or the magenta–green direction; can
be adjusted up to +/- 15 mireds
(equivalent to 3 steps on the 9-step
adjust scale); can be combined with
standard auto exposure bracketing (9
files written to CF card)
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Picture style: Extensive
range of settings for user to tailor
color, contrast, sharpness, etc. to
their preference; same
characteristics as previous EOS SLRs
with Picture Style control
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Black and white recording:
Set via monochrome setting within
Picture Styles menu
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Computer connection: USB 2.0
Hi-speed, via small "B"-type USB
connection
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Remote control: N3-type
push-in terminal (same as EOS 20D,
EOS-1D Mark II, etc.)
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Video-out: Single-pin
mini-jack
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Direct Printing compatibility:
PictBridge printing to
compatible Canon and other brand
printers
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Compatible images: JPEG, RAW,
or sRAW, if they comply with DCF
protocol
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Preview effects on camera's LCD:
Printing effects can be
previewed (includes brightness,
levels, contrast, color saturation,
color tone, and color balance--face
brightener and red-eye correction
cannot be viewed)
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Connection to printer: Via
USB cable included with camera
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DPOF image marking:
Compatible; images can be "tagged"
while reviewing on LCD monitor
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Battery: BP-511A, BP-511, or
BP-512 (rechargeable lithium-ion,
same as EOS 30D) (BP-511/BP-512:
1100mAh; BP-511A: 1390mAh)
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Shooting capacity:
Approximately 1100 shots (at 68
degrees F / 20 degrees C);
approximately 800 shots (at 32
degrees F / 0 degrees C)
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Charger unit: Canon CB-5L or
CG-580 (also can be charged with
compact power adapter CA-PS400)
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AC adapter: AC adapter kit
ACK-E2 (optional; consists of
adapter AC-E2, and "dummy battery"
DR-400)
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Battery grip (optional):
Battery grip BG-E2N or BG-E2
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Date/time back-up battery:
CR2016 lithium battery--coin-type;
user-replaceable (estimated life 5
years)
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Body exterior material:
Magnesium alloy top, front, and rear
covers
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Chassis material:
Polycarbonate and stainless steel
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Lens mount: EF lens mount;
metal; compatible lenses: all Canon
lenses for EOS cameras
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Compatible with EF-S lenses:
Yes
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Custom functions: 24 custom
functions, in four distinct
categories; 9 entirely new custom
functions
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Operating temperature range:
32 degrees to 104 degrees F, at 85%
or lower humidity (0 degrees to 40
degrees C)
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Dimensions (W x H x D): 5.7 x
4.2 x 2.9 inches (145.5 x 108 x 73.5
millimeters), very slightly larger
than EOS 30D
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Weight (without battery or CF
card): 26.1 ounces (740 grams),
approximately 1.4 ounces (40 grams)
heavier than EOS 30D
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