Viii, Comparison chart, Viii. comparison chart – Canon EOS 1Ds User Manual

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VII. COMPARISON CHART

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EOS-1Ds Mark III vs.

EOS-1Ds Mark II

Comparison Chart

VIII. COMPARISON CHART

EOS-1Ds Mark III

EOS-1Ds Mark II

Comments

Resolution & Sensor

Performance

Image Quality

AF System

Metering System

Computer Interface

Recording Media

LCD Monitor & Playback

Recording pixels

21.1 million

16.7 million

Highest-resolution AF digital SLR
in world (as of August, 2007);
unprecedented large file sizes

Entirely new CMOS technology
similar to EOS-1D Mark III

Fast shooting speed;
greater burst rate

Mark III shutter: highest durability
rating ever in an SLR

Easy continuous mirror-up

Mark III: two highest-speed
processor units

Smoother changes in tones

Superb control of bright areas

Broader range of in-camera image
control

Built-in dust removal system

Further noise-reduction option

Far more flexibility

Outstanding fine-tuning ability

Entirely new Mark III AF system

Faster navigation to set AF points

Outer AF points more efficient

Fine-tune AF if needed

Finer segmentation; superior
shot-to-shot consistency

Same speed; more extensive
computer compatibility with USB

SD slot – now SDHC compliant

Much higher CF card speed

Variety of user-settings available

Another high-capacity option;
requires optional WFT-E2A

Mark II N – easier organization of
images before downloading

Mark II N: can be set on menu

Any file type on one card;
different type on other card

Largest LCD monitor on market
(as of August, 2007)

View up to 70° angle

Excellent for studio or remote

Live View can work remotely

5616 x 3744

approx.

60MB

approx. 48MB

CMOS (Canon-produced)

Full-frame — 24 x 36mm

None (1x)

(50) 100 ~ 1600 (3200)

30 ~ 1/8000 sec.

1/250

5.0 fps

4.0 fps

300,000 exposures

200,000 exposures

Yes (mirror down with SET)

Dual “DIGIC III”

DIGIC II

14-bit (16,384 tones/channel)

12-bit (4,096 tones/channel)

Yes

Canon Picture Style

Parameters + Color Matrix

Yes

Yes

5 settings possible

1 setting

Yes (9 steps to alter WB)

45 (

19 are cross-type)

45 (7 are cross-type)

19

45

Yes (all 19 user-select pts.)

Yes

63 zones

21 zones

63 zones

21 zones

USB 2.0 Hi-Speed

IEEE 1394 (“Firewire”)

CF and/or SD cards (2 slots)

CF and/or SD cards (2 slots)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes (first four characters)

Yes

3.0 inches (diagonal)
230,000 pixels

Yes

Yes

Yes (via USB or Wireless)

2.0 inches (diagonal)
230,000 pixels

Possible to record RAW on one card,
JPEG on other

RAW + JPEG always on same card(s)

Yes (PictBridge, plus

new Canon

print effects features)

Yes (standard PictBridge)

56 (full-resolution JPEGs, level-8 fine)
12 (RAW; full-resolution)

32 (full-resolution JPEGs, fine)
11 (RAW; full-resolution)

4992 x 3328

Full resolution

Photoshop file size

Sensor type

Sensor size

Lens conversion factor

ISO sensitivity range

Maximum fps rate

Maximum frames in a burst

Shutter speed range

Fastest flash sync speed

Shutter durability

Continous mirror lock-up

Processor

Analog to Digital conversion

Highlight Tone Priority

Color, Contrast & Sharpness
adjustments

Integrated cleaning system

High-ISO noise reduction

Custom White Balance

White Balance Shift

Number of AF points

User-selectable AF points

High-precision points off-center

AF Microadjustment

Evaluative metering

E-TTL II flash metering

Direct-connection type

Direct printing

Compatible cards

LCD monitor size

Ultra-wide LCD view angle

Live View shooting

Live View to computer

UDMA hi-speed compatible CF

Automatic switch from card 1 to 2

External hard drive compatible

RAW + JPEG recording

User-set file name prefix

Separate image type recording

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