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| Made for delivering wonderful pictures and storing superb photos for you in a variety of different conditions, the Canon EOS 21.1 MP camera is a portable body only that is professional. With the 3-inch LCD monitor featured on this Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III, you can show off the preserved moments of your life and share them with family and friends. This Canon EOS digital SLR camera is perfect for taking pictures any time or place, featuring Lithium-ion batteries, so you can always be primed to capture the moments of your life. With its black body, the Canon EOS 21.1 MP camera will be a classy platform for preserving memories. Excellent picture quality and outstanding performance are yours with this Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III. Featuring a flash storage slot, this Canon EOS digital SLR camera is good for snapping and holding on to large numbers of on the go photos, so you can select the memory size of the camera. The Canon EOS 21.1 MP camera comes with a 21.1 MP image sensor that makes delivering wonderful shots fun. A greater number of megapixels means cropping and enlarging won't negatively affect picture quality. This Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III includes only the body and no lens. One advantage to purchasing the camera body on its own is that you pick the interchangeable lenses to get based on your photography budget resources. | |
| Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Canon |
| Model | 1Ds Mark III |
| MPN | 2011B002 |
| UPC | 013803079265, 4960999419336, 689076830171, 8714574508863, 8714574508887 |
| Key Features | |
| Camera Type | Digital SLR |
| Sensor Resolution | 21.1 MP |
| Screen Size | 3" |
| Optical Sensor | |
| Sensor Size | 24 x 36mm |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Lens System | |
| Lens For SD | Body Only |
| Focus Adjustment | Autofocus & Manual Focus |
| Auto Focus type | TTL phase detection |
| Exposure | |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/8000 sec |
| Min Shutter Speed | 30 sec |
| Exposure compensation | ±3 EV range, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps |
| Exposure Range | EV -1-18 ( ISO 100 ) |
| Exposure Metering | Center-Weighted, Evaluative, Multi-spot, partial (8.5%), spot (2.4%), spot AF area |
| Exposure Modes | Aperture-Priority, Automatic, Bulb, E-TTL II Program Flash, Manual, Program, Shutter-Priority |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100-1600, ISO 3200, ISO 50 |
| Light Sensitivity Max | 3200 |
| Camera Flash | |
| Flash Type | None |
| Camera Flash Features | Auto Flash, Manual |
| Memory / Storage | |
| Supported Flash Memory | CompactFlash Card Type I, CompactFlash Card Type II, CompactFlash I, CompactFlash II, Microdrive, SD Card, SD Memory Card, SDHC Card, SDHC Memory Card, UDMA CF |
| Floppy Drive Storage | None |
| Viewfinder | |
| Viewfinder Type | Digital, Optical |
| Optical Viewfinder Type | Fixed eye-level pentaprism |
| Viewfinder - Field Coverage | 100% |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.76x |
| Dioptric Correction Range | -3 to +1 |
| Dimensions | |
| Depth | 3.1 in. |
| Height | 6.3 in. |
| Width | 6.1 in. |
| Weight | 42.5 Oz. |
| Display | |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Display Rotation | Built-in |
| Screen Details | LCD display - TFT active matrix - 3" - color |
| Display Size | 3" |
| Microphone | |
| Microphone Type | Microphone - built-in |
| Connections | |
| Connector Types | 1 x USB, 1 x composite video output, 1 x remote control, 1 x system accessory terminal |
| Expansion Slot | 1 x CompactFlash Card - type I/II, 1 x SD Memory Card |
| System Requirements for PC Connection | |
| Operating System Supported | Apple Mac OS X 10, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP |
| Battery | |
| Battery Form Factor | Manufacturer specific |
| File Format | |
| Still Image Format | DCF 2.0, DPOF 1.1, EXIF 2.21, JPEG, RAW, RAW + JPEG, Raw Image |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 0 °C |
| Max Operating Temperature | 45 °C |
| Other Features | |
| Additional Features | AE/FE Lock, AF Lock, Audio Recording, Auto Power Save, Brightness Control, Built-In Eyepiece Shutter, DPOF Support, Depth-Of-Field Preview Button, Digital Image Rotation, Direct Print, Histogram Display, Interchangeable Lenses, LCD Live View Mode, Mirror Lock, PictBridge Support, RGB Primary Color Filter, USB 2.0, USB 2.0 Compatibility, Wi-Fi, With Tripod Mount |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Color | Black |
| Shooting Programs | Landscape, Portrait mode |
| Special Effects | Faithful, Landscape, Monochrome, Neutral, Portrait |
| White Balance | Auto, Cloudy (Preset), Colour Temperature Adjust, Daylight / Sunny (Preset), Flash (Preset), Fluorescent (Preset), Shade (Preset), Tungsten (Preset) |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 5 frames per second |
Very low noise, high quality images; 21.1 megapixels; live view shooting; pro-level build-quality and performance.
High price tag; heavy body; no AF in live view mode.
The 1Ds Mark III marks another high-end success for Canon, though you'll need a lot of spare cash if you want to own this ground-breaking camera.
Average review score based on 20 user reviews
of customers recommend this product
There are lots of pages of facts and opinions about this camera. I will try to stick to just the specific points I feel noteworthy.
Pros:
Incredibly solid and well built, I like the water-tight seals
Unmatched resolution - gives you a lot more working range or crops and resizing
Very fast - the processors in this camera blow all other Canon cameras away
Built-ins - you don't need to buy an extra battery grip/vertical trigger
Comes with dual charger
Shoots very well tethered to a laptop/desktop
Rear screen is very bright - easy to use outdoors
It's a Canon - Service and cleaning are easy and the company is great
Cons:
It's a heavy camera to lug around all day - consider that
Images are HUGE! at 25-30MB/image in RAW, you eat up storage fast
Price - are the extra pixels worth the price (and size)?
Personally, I love the camera. I don't think there is a better SLR on the market. Sometimes I think 21.1MP is overkill when I use it for personal shooting, but that doesn't make the results any less.
Consider the points above when trying to decide. These are some of the points that affected my decision.
Maurice
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Canon software works well if you learn to set it up.
It is sleek, fast, reliable, stable and most of all gives you a nice preview in CMYK. Yes you and your AD gets to see a CMYK preview!
Most the portrait and wedding guys havn't a clue what this is but if you shoot tethered for high end clients you want your AD to see CMYK previews not RGBs.
This is the software the does this. And if you open an image in Photoshop to show the AD some retouching and you have calibrated everything correctly in both softwares the on screen images look exactly the same!
When showing the ADs several images at once in the Canon software they all scroll and zoom at the same time and locate to the same place!
If you are a pro learn this software . . if you shoot weddings then stay with Photoshop so you don't get too confused!
The software is first rate as is the camera.
The previous poster is completely wrong about Canon Software.
I use these cameras tethered to shoot on figure fashion in a studio all day and the software is excellent!
You have to learn how to use this camera if you want to realize all the features.
It is not a point and shoot.
I have owned the Canon 1Ds Mark I for 4 years; it was an truly wonderful camera in its own right, but I was looking forward to upgrading to the Mark III and bought the first one sold on eBay on Nov. 29, 2007.
It was worth the money...this is a fabulous camera.
The 21.1 megapixel sensor is razor sharp; the new chipset is blazing fast, and the dual memory card feature allows you to put your raw images on one card and your jpegs on the other, simplifying iPhoto RAW/Jpeg workflow. This camera has all the software advances such as auto-rotate, replay zoom up to 100% actual pixels, and color histogram.
Liveview allows you to use the display as a view finder (albeit with manual focus), which can be handy if you want to hold the camera over your head to take a picture.
It's too early for me to tell whether the automatic sensor cleaning will solve the dust issues with earlier bodies, but so far dust hasn't been an issue in the first two months of use.
The battery life is amazing...much better than the 1Ds even though the batteries are smaller and lighter.
I like the ability to customize the filenames; you can specify the first 4 characters from the menu. By including the date or date/month in the filename, you can assure that your filenames will be unique even after you take 10,000 photos.
One thing to keep in mind is that with such a high resolution sensor, your lenses' limitations will be revealed more readily. While the 24-70mm f2.8L lens does work well with this camera, I've found that some longer zoom telephotos like the 100-400mm f5.6L and the 70-300mm f5.6 DO lens are too soft.
You may want to budget for a couple of new prime lenses to make the most of this camera's resolution.
If you own the 1Ds Mark II, then you have some of these features, and 75% of the pixel count, so this is merely an evolutionary change...for everyone else it's a revolution.
Note that as of January 15th, 2008 the raw files from this camera are not supported by Aperture or iPhoto, but are supported by Adobe Photoshop CS 3 and Lightroom.
Previous Canon cameras owned: EOS 1Ds mk I, 5D, 30D, 20D, D30
Canon lenses that I do recommend for this camera:
EF 14mm f2.8L II USM
EF 16-35mm f2.8L II USM
EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM
EF 50mm f1.2L US
EF 70-200mm f2.8L
EF 180mm f3.5L macro USM
EF 300mm f4.0L IS
EF 600mm f4.0L ISM
Lenses that may be too "soft"
EF 70-300mm f5.6 DO IS USM
EF 100-400m f5.6L IS USM
Other lenses I don't have so I can't tell. I'd expect that using less than an L-series lens with this camera would be a waste of pixels.
The 1DS Mk III is perfect for wildlife, landscape or anything else. It has excellent tracking ability for BIF and quickly locks on target for high percentage keeper rates. I also shoot the 1D Mk III, and use it primarily for fast moving action. The 1DS delivers more lush color and contrast, and is excellent for those images that require severe cropping. On the wide angle side, I love the depth with my 17-40L with colors more vivid than you can imagine. I started with the 40D, 5D Mk I, and the 7D but I get what I want from the 1DS Mk III. Not as expensive as when it was new, but still measures at high marks compared to some of the newer products depending on your shooting preferences. I don't shoot video, so I don't miss that feature. I also no longer have camera envy. I'm happy with this one.
The 1dsIII is canons top of the line body. It is just like the 1d except it is 21mp. It is for the pro only and weighs a ton. To get the full capability of this unit you should use only prime lenses (no zoom) and of course L glass. The replacement 5d to be anounced in Sept may come close to these camera at 1/3 the price and weight.