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Canon EOS 1D Mark IV – new monster from Canon no comments
Canon has announced the launch of the new EOS-1D Mark IV – a high-speed, professional Digital SLR (DSLR) camera designed to empower photographers to capture split-second moments in high resolution, under the most challenging of conditions. This camera is for shooting action, sports, news events and wildlife photography, the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV delivers great speed, power and high-resolution images, that creating the perfect camera for photographers who put reliability in fast-paced, high-pressure situations as primary concern .
The EOS-1D Mark IV is equipped with a new Canon 16.1MP APS-H CMOS sensor and a brand new 45-point Auto Focus (AF) system with 39 f/2.8 sensitive cross-type points, therefore it provides a very wide selection of precise focus point areas across the frame. Dual “DIGIC 4” processors is capable of shooting continuous, high-resolution images at up to 10 frames per second (fps), while keep delivering the widest ISO range possibility ever in a Canon wide range DSLR camera.
Canon EOS 7D – it’s not 50D! 1 comment
As any photo enthusiast familiar with, for many years, Canon’s X0D series was essentially the default choice for camera enthusiasts, professionals and aspiring-professionals who wanted top-level image quality and functionality without the price consideration like pro-level camera such as the 1D series. For so long, 10D, 20D and 30D were successful as popular cameras and we didn’t have to spend long shooting with them to understand its characters. Nonetheless, like every other sector of the DSLR market, there are always very competitive rivals, in terms of price and features.
Here comes the Canon EOS 7D, a camera that seems to be determined to fight back the king of APS-C empire. From the first look it’s just similar to EOS 50D, but a closer look will show that this is definitely far from true refreshment of what we’re used to understand in this range. And indeed, this camera is meant to be the big brother to the 50D, not a replacement for it. Read the rest of this entry »