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Canon EOS-1D 4.15MP Digital SLR Camera

new concept in professional digital SLRs. Faster shooting speeds and auto focus than ever before, without sacrificing image quality. Unsurpassed strength, durability, and weather-resistance. Unmatched control of images, from folder creation in-camera to the software used to view on your computer. The world's most sophisticated auto flash system for digital SLRs and a line of lenses renowned the world over for their innovation as well as their optics. It's not just performance; it's total performance. The EOS-1D.

Equipped with a fast digital auto focus system covering 45 auto-focus points, the Canon EOS-1D boasts the ability to take eight pictures a second. It delivers an image using a 4.1 million pixels imaging sensor, which means awesome firepower and faster, better quality pictures with a camera that is as solid and easy to use. The EOS-1D digital is fully compatible with many other EOS accessories, including lenses used on normal analog Canon cameras. The body is made from magnesium alloy, protecting internal mechanisms from electrical interference and sealed with 70 moisture-resistant seals. It comes with image control software that is compatible with Windows and Macintosh computers. Finally, the EOS-1D also allows sound recording -- ideal for verbal note-taking in the field. Sound files can be played back with the EOS-1D's driver software.

Performance

Forty-five AF points cover more of the picture area than any other digital SLR in the world, making focusing and composing of off-center subjects a one-step operation. It's a versatile system, allowing the photographer numerous methods to manually select an AF point, or allowing the EOS-1D to automatically select the AF point instead.

The new large-area, four million pixel CCD imaging sensor electronically times shutter speeds, and makes possible speeds as fast as 1/16,000th of a second. EX-series EOS Speedlites can sync to an amazing 1/500th of a second. The bladed rotary-magnet shutter is durability-tested to 150,000 exposures.

With a generous buffer memory, the EOS-1D can fire up to 21 consecutive frames (at up to 8 fps) in its full-resolution, best-quality JPEG mode. That's at four million pixels per image. Even more impressively, if capturing both RAW and JPEG images simultaneously, you can still fire bursts of up to 16 frames (at full resolution, of course) at up to 8 fps. A viewfinder indication is updated instantly to advise you of remaining frames in a burst.

Build & Reliability

All body covers and most internal chassis components are constructed of magnesium alloy that minimizes weight and delivers exceptional rigidity. This alloy also serves as an effective electromagnetic shield, protecting internal mechanisms from electrical interference. Every external detail was designed with environmental resistance in mind. Coupled with a durable baked coating, the body provides extra durability to withstand the toughest shooting environments.

The new EOS-1D is the most extensively protected camera in its class. Seventy-two points on the camera body are specifically gasketed and sealed to protect it even in the harshest conditions, and the NP-E3 battery pack is gasketed as well to protect the battery compartment. Even the lens mount has a protective rubber surface, which mates with rubber gaskets on certain professional EF lens.

Image Quality

The EOS-1D's newly developed 4.48 million pixel CCD sensor (4.15 million effective pixels) is a full 28.7 x 19.1mm in size-with square pixels a full 11.5 x 11.5 microns. With its large CCD sensor, the lens focal length factor is only 1.3x. This means less adjustment and compensation for lens focal length to get the results that you desire.

In addition to three JPEG compression setting, the EOS-1D offers a proprietary RAW file mode for the finest possible image quality. RAW files from the EOS-1D have a number of quality advantages. Their data is recorded at 12-bits per pixel, which provides a wider range of tones and superior detail in bright highlights and deep shadows. When converting using the EOS-1D driver software, a variety of processing options and parameters provide incredible control over the finished file.

Unlike a film camera, the ISO Sensitivity can be adjusted between 100 and 3,200. EOS-1D's imaging sensor's ISO sensitivity can be altered freely from shot to shot, depending on the lighting and desires of the photographer. The EOS-1D provides a normal ISO range of 200-1,600 in 1/3-stop increments, and a Custom Function expands this range between 100 and 3,200. Entirely new is the EOS-1D's unique ISO Bracketing mode, which permits three bracketed exposures while maintaining the exact same aperture/shutter speed combination - the camera adjusts the ISO sensitivity to alter exposure!

Since the best coloring for a particular shot depends on photographer preference as well as shooting conditions, Canon provides a unique color matrix function that lets you select different color characteristics as if you were choosing different types of film. Five settings let you choose between 4 variations of the standard sRGB color space or one setting for the expanded Adobe RGB (1998) color space. Color Matrix settings apply to both JPEG and RAW EOS-1D images, but can be overridden with RAW files when using Canon's driver software.

All digital SLRs provide white balance control. But none to date provide the variety of options available in the EOS-1D. From totally automatic control to precise dialing-in of the kelvin color temperature, white balance is an example of the designed-in flexibility of the EOS-1D, and an example of Canon's belief that in a professional camera, decisions should be left to the professional.

Software

Images can be transferred using either the camera built-in IEEE1394 connector (taking advantage of the speed of "FireWire"), or by removing the CF card and inserting it into a card reader. Canon software includes an entirely new TWAIN driver (Windows) and Macintosh Plug-in Module, which have extensive capabilities including of course the ability to display JPEG and/or RAW EOS-1D images on-screen for editing or for RAW file conversion purposes.

Thirty-four items of text data are recorded by the EOS-1D every time you fire the shutter, and all can be viewed on your computer monitor using the EOS-1D's driver software (18 of these items can also be viewed on the camera's LCD monitor). Press shooters and photojournalists will appreciate its compatibility with industry-standard IPTC data recording (19 items can be viewed using the EOS-1D driver software, and the photographer's name and date/time are automatically recorded). Finally, the EOS-1D allows sound recording - ideal for verbal note taking in the field. Sound files can be played back with the EOS-1D's driver software.

Connect the EOS-1D to a compatible Windows or Macintosh computer with the IEEE 1394 cable, and Canon's Remote Capture software will allow you to shoot and save your images onto you computer's hard drive immediately as they are taken, and view them on the computer's monitor. It's a great option for various professional shooting; from studio portraits or catalog shoots to recording scientific data in the lab. Remote Capture software also includes timing controls for unmanned shooting, with intervals of up to 60 minutes between each shot possible.

Personal Functions are part of the EOS-1D's driver software, and can be installed into the camera at any time using the IEEE1394 connection to a compatible Windows or Macintosh computer. Personal Functions can be loaded into the camera, and once installed, they can be turned on and off just as the EOS-1D's built-in Custom Functions can. Twenty-four Personal Functions are available, and most match those used in the EOS-1v professional 35mm SLR. Combined with the built-in Custom Functions, the EOS-1D's Personal Functions provide professional flexibility unmatched by any other digital SLR.

 

Product Specifications

  • Camera Type: Digital AF SLR (CCD sensor / Direct imaging)
  • Recording medium: Type I and II CF card
  • Image format: 28.7 x 19.1 mm
  • Compatible lenses: Canon EF lenses
  • Lens mount: Canon EF lens mount
  • Lens focal length conversion factor*: Approx. 1.3 x of indicated lens focal length (*compared to 35mm format)
  • Type: High-sensitivity, high-resolution, large-area single-plate CCD sensor
  • Pixels: Effective pixels: Approx. 4.15 megapixels (2496 x 1665)
  • Aspect ratio: 0.0854166666666667
  • Color filter system: RGB primary colors
  • Low-pass filter: Located in front of the CCD sensor, fixed
  • Recording format: Design rule for Camera File system
  • Image format: JPEG and RAW, 36-bit true color (12 bits/ RGB color), RAW + JPEG simultaneous recording
  • Provided file size: (1) Large/Fine: approx. 2.4 MB (2464 x 1648 pixels), (2) Large/Normal: approx. 1.3 MB (2464 x 1648 pixels), (3) Small/Fine: approx. 1.1 MB (2464 x 1648 pixels), (4) RAW: approx. 4.8 MB (2496 x 1662 pixels)(* Exact file sizes depend on the subject and ISO speed.)
  • Type: 17" color TFT active matrix SXGA LCD
  • File numbering: Consecutive numbering, Auto reset, Manual reset
  • Image-Processing Parameters: Standard parameters plus up to three custom image processing parameter sets can be set
  • Interface: IEEE 1394 (with dedicated cable)
  • White Balance Setings: Auto, daylight, shade, overcast, tungsten light, fluorescent light, flash, custom, manual color temperature setting, personal white balance
  • Auto white balance: Hybrid auto balance with the CCD sensor and a dedicated, external sensor
  • Personal white balance: Up to three personal white balance settings can be registered
  • Color temperature compensation: White balance bracketing: +/- 3 steps in whole step increments (1 step = 5 mireds)
  • Color Matrix: 5 color matrix settings for color spaces compatible with sRGB and Adobe RGB 1998 (4 settings for standard sRGB color space)
  • View Finder: Glass pentaprism, eye-level type with eyesight correction
  • Coverage: 100% vertically and horizontally with respect the effective pixels
  • Magnification: 0.72x (-1 diopter with 50mm at infinity)
  • Eyepoint: 20 mm
  • Built-in dioptic correction: -3.0 - +1.0 diopter
  • Focusing screen: Interchangeable (9 types)Standard focusing screen: Ec-CIII
  • Mirror: Quick-return half mirror (Transmission: reflection ratio of 63:37, no mirror cut off with EF 1200mm f/5.6 or shorter lens)
  • Viewfinder Information: AF information (AF points, focus confirmation light), exposure information (shutter, speed, aperture, manual exposure, metering range, ISO speed, exposure level, exposure warning), flash information (flash ready, FP flash, FE lock, flash exposure level), JPEG format, number of remaining shots,CF card information
  • Depth-of-field preview: Enabled with depth-of-field preview button
  • Eyepiece shutter: Built-in
  • Autofocus: TTL-AREA-SIR with CMOS sensor
  • AF Frame: 45-point Area AF (W x H: 15mm x 8mm)
  • AF working range: EV 0-18 (at ISO 100)
  • Focusing modes: One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, Manual focusing (MF)
  • AF point selection: Automatic selection, manual selection, home position (switch to registered AF point)
  • Selected AF point display: Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on top LCD panel
  • AF-assist beam: Emitted by the dedicated Speedlite's built-in AF-assist beam
  • Metering modes: TTL full aperture metering with 21-zone SPC - , (1) Evaluative metering (linkable to any AF point), (2) Partial metering (approx. 13.5% of viewfinder at center), (3) Spot metering: a. Center spot metering (approx. 3.8% of viewfinder at center), b. AF point-linked spot metering (approx. 3.8% of viewfinder at center), c. Multi-spot metering (Max. 8 spot metering entries), (4) Centerweighted average metering
  • Metering range: EV 0-20 (at 20 degree C/68 degree F with 50mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 100)
  • Exposure control systems: Program AE (shiftable), shutter-priority AE, aperture-priority AE, depth-of-field AE, E-TTL flash AE, manual, flash metered manual
  • ISO speed range: Equivalent to ISO 200-1600 (in 1/3 stop increments), ISO speed can be expanded to ISO 100 and 3200
  • Exposure compensation: Auto exposure bracketing (AEB): +/- 3 stops in 1/3 stop increments
  • Bracketing methods: (1) Shutter speed or aperture (2) ISO speed Manual: +/- 3 stops in 1/3 stop increments (can be combined with AEB)
  • AE lock: Auto: Operates in One-shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved. Manual: By AE lock button in all metering modes
  • Shutter: Electronic shutter with the CCD sensor and vertical-travel, local-plane shutter with all speeds electronically-controlled
  • Shutter speeds: 1/16,000 to 30 sec. (1/3 stop increments), bulb, X-synch at 1/500th sec.
  • Shutter release: Soft-touch electromagnetic release
  • Noise reduction for long exposure: Operate at 1/15th sec. or a slower shutter speeds (including bulb), ??????
  • Self-timer: 10-sec. or 20-sec. delay
  • Remote control: Remote switch N3-type terminal provided
  • External flash: Speedlite EX series E-TTL autoflash
  • PC terminal: Provided; operates regardless of sync polarity
  • Drive modes: Single-frame, low-speed continuous, high-speed continuous
  • Continuous shooting speed: Low-speed continuous: 3 fps, High-speed continuous: 8 fps
  • Max. burst during continuous shooting: 21 shots in Large/Fine, Large/Normal, Small/Fine modes, 16 shots in RAW, RAW+Large/Fine, RAW+Large/Normal,RAW+Small/Fine modes, *Maximum shots per burst depends on the subject shooting mode, and ISO speed.
  • LCD Monitor: TFT color LCD monitor
  • Monitor size: 2.0 inches
  • Pixels: Approx. 120,000
  • Coverage: Approx. 100% with respect to the effective pixels
  • Brightness control: Adjustable to one of five levels
  • Image display format: (1)Single image with information, (2) Single image, (3) 4-image index, (4) 9-image index
  • Highlight alert: In display formats (1) and (2) above, any overexposed highlight areas will blink in the image display
  • Active AF point indicator: Displayed in the single image with information display format
  • Image Protection: Erase protection of one image, all images in folder, or all images in the CF card can be applied or cancelled at one time.
  • Image Erase: One image, all images in folder, or all images in the CF card can be erased (except protected images) at one time
  • Recording method: The voice narration recorded with the built-in microphone is attached to the image
  • File format: WAV
  • Recording time: Max. 30 sec. per recording
  • Menu categories: (1) Shooting menu, (2) Image reviewing menu, (3) Setup menu, (4) Custom/Personal functions
  • LCD monitor language: Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish
  • Firmware update: Update possible by the user
  • Custom functions: 21, with 67 possible settings
  • Personal functions: 25, uploadable via IEEE 1394 computer connection
  • Battery: One Ni-MH Pack NP-E3(*AC power can be supplied via the AC adapter and DC coupler)
  • Number of shots: At 20 degree C/68 degree F: approx. 500. At 0 degree C/32 degree F: approx. 350 When a fully-charged Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 battery and EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens are used; the photo image confirmation function is "on"; the confirmation display time is 2 sec; and the file format is RAW + Large/Fine)
  • Battery check: Automatic
  • Power saving: Provided, Power turn off after 1, 2, 4, 8, 15, or 30 min.
  • Back-up battery: One CR2025 lithium battery
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 156 x 157.6 x 79.9 mm / 6.1 x 6.2 x 3.1 in.
  • Weight: 1250 g. / 44.1 oz. (Body only. Battery: 335 g. / 11.8 oz.)
  • Working temperature range: 0 - 45 degree C / 32 - 113 degree F
  • Working humidity: 85 percent or lower
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