Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III in November 2007
One of the most anticipated digital SLR cameras, the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, will hit the Japanese markets in late November. Boasting a 21.1 megapixel resolution, the successor to the hugely popular EOS-1Ds Mark II offers 100-1600 ISO levels. With its 35mm full-size CMOS sensor, professional photographers have a lot to look forward to in this baby. With the inclusion of the new DIGIC III featuring two advanced imaging engines, the camera supports JPEG and RAW image formats, plus 19-point autofocus.
The EF lens is housed in a dustproof housing, while the EOS Integrated Cleaning System offers high reliability. If you thought the Canon EOS-1D Mark III, which was unleashed in May 2007 was good, well, you may find yourself drooling for the 1Ds Mark III. The mammoth camera features a big 3″ preview LCD.
While pricing information is not available, it feels good to know that the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III will hit the stores late November 2007. Of course, the package does not include lens
The EF lens is housed in a dustproof housing, while the EOS Integrated Cleaning System offers high reliability. If you thought the Canon EOS-1D Mark III, which was unleashed in May 2007 was good, well, you may find yourself drooling for the 1Ds Mark III. The mammoth camera features a big 3″ preview LCD.
While pricing information is not available, it feels good to know that the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III will hit the stores late November 2007. Of course, the package does not include lens
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