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LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., February 21, 2007
– Canon, the worldwide market leader in digital cameras, celebrates the
20th anniversary of its top-selling EOS single lens reflex camera
system by announcing the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR, the world's
fastest digital SLR camera. At 10 frames per second, the 10.1 megapixel
EOS-1D Mark III digital SLR can fire huge motor-driven bursts of 110
Large JPEGs or 30 RAW files because it employs the new Dual DIGIC III
image processor engine, providing enough computational horsepower to do
parallel processing at a rate unmatched by any other digital SLR. The
all-new 10.1 megapixel, APS-H size CMOS sensor which is designed and
manufactured by Canon, is the most light-sensitive and innovative
sensor that Canon has developed to date. It features a new microlens
array and a more efficient pixel structure for ultra-low noise,
resulting in exceptional image quality and an amazing ISO range of 100
to 3200 with extensions to ISO 50 and a highly usable ISO 6400.
Furthermore, Canon today unveils several new accessories, including the
EF-16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens and the Speedlite 580EX II Flash.
Scheduled
for initial U.S. shipments in Spring, the estimated selling price of
the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR will be similar to that of its
predecessor, the EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR. This makes the new
camera a stunning bargain and a "must have" for most pro shooters on
the basis of features, performance, reliability, ease of use and
compatibility with the powerful Canon EOS system.
"The new
EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR is an essential tool for professional
sports photographers and photojournalists because of its exceptional
speed and durability and it will attract a broad range of other
professional and advanced amateur photographers because of its superior
image quality and improved low-light performance," said Yuichi
Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer
Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A. Inc. "In designing the EOS-1D Mark III
Digital SLR, Canon responded to the requests of its many professional
customers by adding new features that cater to their demanding needs.
But at the same time, we have once again raised the bar for digital SLR
cameras by introducing new technologies that only Canon can offer with
the legendary EOS System."
See the Whole Picture with a Live View LCD One
of the landmark functions of the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR is the
introduction of a Live View shooting mode, tweaked to meet the needs of
professional shooters. Photographers who use point-and-shoot digital
cameras are familiar with looking at the LCD screen on the back of the
camera to compose their images. Normally, a single lens reflex cannot
do this because the mirror that lets you look through the lens is in
the way. With the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR, a photographer has
several options in addition to conventional SLR through-the-lens
viewing. If the camera is going to be close at hand, the new Live View
shooting mode lets the user focus and compose on the extra-large
3.0-inch LCD screen and magnify the image 5x or 10x, to achieve the
optimal focus. If a user is going to be several feet away from the
camera, in a studio, for example, the camera can be connected to a
computer with a USB 2.0 high-speed cable. New software included with
the camera, EOS Utility 2.0, lets you view what the camera is seeing in
real time and control its operation. If a professional photographer is
going to be far away from the camera, say, on the other side of a
racetrack or stadium, or if the camera is hidden or buried someplace
inaccessible, the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR can be operated
wirelessly with the assistance of the new WFT- E2A Wireless File
Transmitter. This allows users to view images directly off the camera's
sensor in virtually real time with the ability to adjust many camera
settings on the fly. As a side benefit, 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.
The EOS Integrated Cleaning System Another
first for a professional digital SLR of this caliber is a complete dust
management solution, called the EOS Integrated Cleaning System. The new
CMOS image sensor is designed with a lightweight infrared absorption
glass cover that vibrates for 3.5 seconds when the camera is turned on
or off. This brief delay can be cancelled immediately upon startup if
desired, simply by pressing the shutter button. In fact, the sensor is
sealed around its edges to help keep dust out. The shutter, newly
upgraded to 300,000 cycle durability, generates less dust; it fires
three times during the process so dust is shaken off the shutter
curtains, too. This cleaning system uses very little battery power and
can also be turned off in the custom function menu, if the user chooses
to do so. The second part of the anti-dust system is a software
solution that records the location of any spots that may remain on the
sensor as Dust Delete Data and this information is appended to the
image file. In the Digital Photo Professional 3.0 software application
included with the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR, the spots are erased
automatically.
Advanced Autofocus Technology The
brand-new autofocus system in the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR
represents a complete reconsideration of professional AF. Like previous
EOS 1-Series Canon cameras, the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR has 45 AF
points, but unlike its predecessors, 19 of them, rather than seven, are
of the high-precision cross-type configuration. In addition to the
center point, the new array allows the other points to be divided into
groups of nine inner and nine outer focusing points plus a center
point, which makes picking an individual focusing point much faster and
easier than going through all 45, as in the past. During manual AF
point selection, the AF point area is expandable. At the request of
sports and wildlife photographers, a new micro-adjustment feature
allows for very fine changes in the AF point of focus for each lens
type in use, along with the addition of adjustable focus-tracking
sensitivity as another sophisticated new AF feature. In addition to the
AF sensor itself, other new components in the AF system include the
reconfigured concave submirror and the secondary image formation lens,
both products of Canon's vast expertise in optical engineering. Last
but not least, the low-light sensitivity of the new AF sensor has been
doubled to EV-1 for superior performance compared to earlier EOS
digital SLRs.
Twice as Smart With Dual DIGIC III Image Processors To
cope with the voluminous signal processing required by the EOS-1D Mark
III Digital SLR's 10.1 megapixel resolution and top continuous shooting
speed of 10 fps, Dual DIGIC III imaging engines are incorporated for
parallel signal processing. The DIGIC III image processor replaces the
DIGIC II and assists in rendering very fine image detail and natural
color reproduction with 50% less shadow noise than previous EOS digital
SLRs. The CMOS sensor reads out to the dual DIGIC III processors
simultaneously in eight channels. By having two processors handle the
workload, image processing is now approximately 1.5x faster; Compact
Flash(tm) access speed is now 1.3x faster and SD card access is now 2x
faster. The EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR is compatible with the new
high-capacity SDHC format memory card. The extra power of dual DIGIC
III processors has also allowed analog-to-digital conversion to improve
from 12 to 14 bits per channel, meaning that tonal gradation for RAW
images is now divided into 16,384 separate levels per channel rather
than 4,096. The difference can be seen in the superb prints and
magazine spreads the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR makes, as well as, in
its freedom from defects such as moir‚.
The Canon Proprietary CMOS Sensor The
all new, 10.1 megapixel CMOS sensor is designed and manufactured by
Canon using semiconductor manufacturing equipment that is designed and
manufactured by Canon, allowing synergies that are unique in all of
photography. The sensor is APS-H size, 28.1 by 18.7mm, significantly
larger than the much more commonly found APS-C, usually about 23.5 by
15.5mm. The lens magnification factor is 1.3x, rather than 1.5x or
1.6x. The increased sensor size means that each pixel can be larger for
a given resolution. The pixels of the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR are
7.2 microns square. A sensor with 10 megapixels in APS-C size would
have pixels less than 6 microns square, smaller and therefore receiving
less light, requiring more amplification and producing more noise. The
comparison is even more favorable to the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR
because Canon's intense involvement with sensor technology has enabled
it to increase the proportion of each pixel that is sensitive to light,
called the fill factor, so its pixels are not only bigger, but they are
also more receptive to light. Yet another improvement comes from the
revised microlens array that collects light for the sensor. The new
unit has smaller gaps between the tiny lenses, meaning more light is
gathered and less is lost. All of this helps to explain the sensational
low-light performance of the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR and the
terrific quality of images shot at ISO 3200 and 6400.
Focus On New and Advanced Professional Features The
EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR has several new features that make it much
more reassuring and confidence inspiring. Highlight tone priority
extends the dynamic range of highlights by about one stop and improves
gradation within highlight areas. Safety shift lets the camera
automatically change the shutter speed, the aperture or even the ISO
speed, according to the photographer's choice, even if the light level
changes out of the range that the settings on the camera can normally
handle, thus avoiding unhappy surprises. In-camera noise reduction for
high ISO images and silent drive mode reduce a different kind of noise:
the sound of the camera shutter in a quiet place.
The EOS-1D
Mark III Digital SLR is the product of a "reset to zero" design
process; absolutely everything was re-evaluated. The result is a new
and exceptionally easy to use set of controls. The 1D Mark III Digital
SLR uses a Main Dial, a Quick Control Dial, a Multi-controller, a SET
button and several other buttons to select and set various functions.
In addition, the ISO speed button, AF Start (AF-ON) button, Picture
Style button, and Memory selection/Image size/White balance function
button have been newly added to make camera operation faster and easier
than previous models. This system follows the logic of the EOS family
of cameras. You use the Quick Control Dial to make the selection and
press the SET button. When you press a button, it remains active for a
while so you can let it go and then turn a dial to set something. You
use the Quick Control Dial or the Main Dial to select any of the 19
cross-type AF points. Answering the requests of many current EOS system
users, information displays have also been improved. For example, both
the ISO speed and the metering pattern in use are now visible at all
times, not only on the top LCD data panel, but in the viewfinder as
well.
The EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR's power supply is yet
another valuable new feature: The camera now uses a new LC-E4
Lithium-ion battery pack instead of the previous NP-E3 Nickel-Metal
Hydride (Ni-MH) type. As a result, the weight of the 1D Mark III
Digital SLR with the battery and memory cards installed is
approximately 8 oz. lighter than the EOS-1D Mark II N Digital SLR when
comparably equipped, and estimated shooting capacity has significantly
improved from 1200 shots for the 1D Mark II N Digital SLR to
approximately 2200 shots for the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR under
normal shooting conditions. Additionally, new technology makes it
possible for the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR to display battery charge
levels in 1% increments.
The Custom Functions and Personal
Functions of previous EOS models have been merged to create an easier
to manage set of 57 Custom Functions arranged in four groups according
to categories such as exposure and autofocus. Up to six frequently used
menu options and Custom Functions can be registered in a new
user-friendly feature, called "My Menu." Up to 10 sets of camera
settings can now be saved to one recording medium and moved from one
camera to another. Up to five Personal white balance settings and five
custom white balance data items can now be registered.
Major
advances have also been made in recording, storage, and playback. For
example, in addition to the RAW and JPEG options found in previous EOS
Digital SLRs, the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR now offers the "sRAW"
recording format. "sRAW" has all the flexibility of standard RAW data
recording, but at one quarter the resolution and approximately half the
file size of conventional RAW images. Another breakthrough option is
the ability to record to external USB storage devices connected to the
camera via the optional WFT-E2A Wireless Transmitter (see below for
more information on the WFT-E2A). Yet another new option is automatic
switching of recording media; when the current recording medium becomes
full, the camera switches to another automatically and continues
recording without interruption. With separate recording, a captured
image can be recorded in varying sizes on different media. Each
recording medium can be set to record a specific image size (L, M1, M2,
S, RAW, sRAW) for each shot. With recording of identical images, the
same image is recorded to all recording media. This is also possible
with RAW+JPEG and sRAW+JPEG. Any image stored in a memory card or
external media can be copied to another installed or connected
recording medium.
With the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR, if the
card slot cover is opened during the writing operation, an alarm sounds
and a warning message appears on the screen to indicate that writing is
in progress. The card writing continues even if the slot cover is
opened. Also, if you set the power switch to the "off" position during
the card writing process, a message appears on the screen to indicate
that writing is in progress. After the writing is completed, the power
turns off.
EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens: A new EF
16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens succeeds the versatile EF16-35mm f/2.8L USM
Lens as a high-performance L-series wide-angle zoom lens, specifically
designed for improved peripheral image quality. Compatible with all EOS
SLRs past and present, it uses three high-precision aspherical lens
elements and two Ultra Low Dispersion (UD) lens elements to minimize
lateral chromatic aberration and to produce superb image quality with
excellent resolution and contrast. New coatings minimize ghosting and
flare. It is an internal focus design, so the front element does not
rotate during focusing and zooming, a convenience for users of circular
polarizer filters. The lens is also fully gasketed and sealed for dust
and moisture resistance, and it features an electronic diaphragm with
circular blades for natural-looking background blur effects.
Speedlite 580EX II Flash The
popular Speedlite 580EX Flash is being replaced by the new Speedlite
580EX II Flash, which features a host of improvements, including a
metal hot shoe with an improved locking mechanism for added durability,
an external metering sensor for non-TTL automatic flash exposure
control and a PC socket for use with non-dedicated slave triggers.
Fully compatible with all EOS SLRs, the new Speedlite 580EX II is
gasketed for dust and moisture resistance, making it possible for users
of EOS-1 class digital SLRs and many L-series EF lenses to use flash
safely when shooting in dusty or wet environments.
Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E2A** The
new accessory dedicated Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E2A allows
wireless transfer and backup, as well as remote control of the camera
in Live View mode. The new transmitter is much smaller and lighter than
its predecessor and more affordable as well. The WFT-E2A has many
useful capabilities besides wireless transmission of digital photos. In
addition to supporting the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR's Remote Live
View functions, it can also be connected to various Hi-Speed USB 2.0
external storage devices such as high-capacity hard drives or
convenient flash drives with much larger storage capacity than the
memory cards in the camera, for instant backup as images are captured.
Whats more, the WFT-E2A can be connected to portable GPS devices to
record GPS information (longitude, latitude, altitude, UTC) which is
added to file metadata and displayed on the camera's LCD screen below
the histogram.
Original Data Security Kit OSK-E3** The
newly developed Original Data Security Kit OSK-E3 enables independent
verification of the authenticity of image data and metadata (including
GPS data). Additionally, the OSK-E3 Data Verification Kit features
optional data encryption of EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR files upon
capture to prevent modification of image data or unauthorized
interception of images during wireless transmission.
Improved Software The
EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR will be supplied with the latest versions
of Canon's powerful software applications, including Digital Photo
Professional 3.0 and EOS Utility 2.0, 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 new
versions of ZoomBrowser EX and ImageBrowser for easy browsing, viewing,
printing and archiving with compatible computer operating systems,
including Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, as well as Mac OS X.
Canon
will display and demonstrate the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR and its
new accessories March 8 - 11 at the PMA trade show in Las Vegas.
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holder of technology, ranking third overall in the U.S. in 2006†, with
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