From the Manufacturer
The
new 21.1-megapixel, full-frame Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III digital SLR
camera brings the power of Canon's professional imaging excellence and
innovation into sharper focus than ever before. While Canon's EOS-1D
series has dominated the 35mm-based professional Digital SLR market for
the past six years, the new EOS-1Ds Mark III digital SLR takes Canon's
pro-digital prowess into and the realm of high-fashion and commercial
photo studios where bulkier, medium-format cameras previously reigned.
The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III's compact, lighter-weight magnesium alloy
body is rugged and versatile enough to take out of the studio and into
the field. The camera's fast, five-frame-per-second (fps) shooting rate
for bursts of up to 56 Large/Fine (21-megapixel) JPEGS or 12 RAW images
is unmatched in its class, making it the ideal instrument for capturing
the fluid motion and free-flowing lines of location-based fashion
photography as well as a wide range of other professional photographic
applications.
Revolutionary Resolution Developed and
manufactured by Canon specifically for the EOS-1Ds Mark III digital
SLR, the camera's new full-size 36 x 24-millimeter CMOS image sensor
offers the highest resolution in its class and is comprised of
approximately 21.1 million effective pixels (5632 x 3750) set at a
pitch of 6.4 microns. The user can select any one of six recording
formats ranging from 21.0 megapixels in Large JPEG or RAW format, 16.6
or 11.0 megapixels in the two medium JPEG sizes, or 5.2 megapixels in
the small JPEG or "sRAW" formats. In any JPEG format, the user can set
one of ten compression rates for each image size. In sRAW mode, the
number of pixels is reduced to one-fourth that of a standard RAW image
and the file size is cut in half, while retaining all of the
flexibility and creative possibilities associated with full-size,
traditional RAW images.
Dual "DIGIC III" Image Processors
Fulfilling the ultra-low noise, ultra-high image quality promise of the
EOS-1Ds Mark III Digital SLR camera requires handling the enormous
signal processing requirements of the camera's 21-megapixel resolution
and top continuous shooting speed of five fps. To accomplish this,
Canon has incorporated two identical DIGIC III imaging engines into the
camera for parallel (and hence, faster) signal processing. The CMOS
sensor reads out to the dual "DIGIC III" processors simultaneously in
eight channels. DIGIC III is the next generation of Canon's proprietary
image processing engine. This technology ensures the fine details and
natural colors of images are optimally recorded and, as an added bonus,
is responsible for the EOS-1Ds Mark III SLR's high-speed performance,
faster signal processing, and more efficient energy consumption.
Adding to the improved virtuosity of the images captured by the EOS-1Ds
Mark III Digital SLR camera is the camera's 14-bit Analog-to-Digital
(A/D) conversion process. Able to recognize 16,384 colors per channel
(four times the number of colors recognized by the EOS-1Ds Mark II
Digital SLR camera's 12-bit conversion capability), this line-leading
model is able to produce images with finer and more accurate gradations
of tones and colors. Additionally, given the significantly larger image
file sizes created by the EOS-1Ds Mark III Digital SLR camera, Canon
has provided compatibility with the new Ultra Direct Memory Access
(UDMA) compact flash memory card specification, which enables
ultra-high-speed data transfer to the card. Utilizing a UDMA compliant
card doubles the data transfer speed compared to a conventional memory
card, putting the new EOS-1Ds Mark III on par with the 10.1-megapixel
EOS-1D Mark III camera, even though the pixel count of this new model
is more than twice as large.
Advanced Autofocus Technology
The EOS-1Ds Mark III autofocus system--first introduced earlier in 2007
on the EOS-1D Mark III Digital SLR--has 45 AF points including 19
high-precision cross-type points and 26 Assist AF points. This new
array allows the 19 cross-type 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. During manual AF point selection, the AF point area is
expandable in two stages via Custom Function control.
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. 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. Finally, the low-light sensitivity of
the new AF sensor has been doubled to EV-1 for superior performance
compared with earlier EOS Digital SLRs.
Live View One
of the dynamic innovations incorporated into new EOS Digital SLRs--and
optimized for professional shooters on the EOS-1Ds Mark III digital
SLR--is Canon's Live View shooting mode, which provides photographers
with an expanded and exceedingly convenient set of shooting options
beyond the conventional SLR through-the-lens viewing. Framing and
shooting subjects using the camera's LCD screen affords the shooter the
same 100 percent field of view provided by the optical viewfinder--this
is a full-frame Digital SLR after all--but Live View has the added
advantage of allowing the image to be more easily composed on the
camera's bright and brilliant 230,000-pixel, three-inch LED screen.
Additionally, the LCD-viewed image can be magnified by five or ten
times in order to ensure that the shot is optimally focused.
Live
View is at its best during tripod shooting, particularly for close-up
photography where precise focusing is imperative. As a side benefit,
the 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. Additionally, as the
release time lag is miniscule, even instantaneous movements like a bird
taking flight can be readily captured. The shutter charge sound can be
delayed and made quieter than normal in Live View mode to avoid
spooking wildlife or disturbing people nearby with unwanted camera
sounds.
If a user is going to be several feet away from the
camera, such as in some studio settings, the EOS-1Ds Mark III can be
connected by cable to a computer via its USB 2.0 High-Speed interface.
The camera can also be operated remotely at distances up to 492 feet
with the assistance of the optional Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E2A,
which allows users to view images directly off the camera's sensor in
virtually real time, with the ability to adjust many camera settings
quickly and easily.
Viewing Display Easy to read, even
in outdoor conditions such as bright sunlight, the EOS-1Ds Mark III
Digital SLR camera features a three-inch, 230,000-pixel wide-angle LCD
display screen. The TFT color liquid-crystal monitor features seven
user-settable brightness levels and a wide, 140-degree viewing angle,
both horizontally and vertically. An added advantage of the large,
three-inch display size is the ability to utilize a larger font size
for text, making it easier to read setting and menu options on the
screen.
Canon extends its "ease-of-reading" policy to the EOS-1Ds
Mark III's viewfinder as well. Bright and clear with zero distortion, a
100 percent picture coverage, and a magnification factor of .75x, it is
the finest viewfinder ever placed in an EOS camera.
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Another first for a professional digital SLR of this caliber is Canon's
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 start-up by pressing the shutter button half way. Dust
that has been shaken or blown loose of the sensor is trapped by
adhesive surfaces surrounding the sensor unit housing, preventing the
problematic particles from reattaching themselves to the filter when
the camera moves.
Like its sibling, the EOS-1D Mark III, the shutter
of the EOS-1Ds Mark III Digital SLR camera carries a durability rating
of 300,000 cycles and, though it generates less dust, still charges
itself three times during the manual cleaning process so that dust is
shaken off the shutter curtains as well. This cleaning system uses very
little battery power and can be turned off in the custom function menu.
The second part of the dust management system is a software solution
that maps the location of any spots that may remain on the sensor. The
mapped information is saved as Dust Delete Data and attached to the
image file. Subsequently, the offending dust information is subtracted
from the final image during post processing, using the supplied Digital
Photo Professional software.
Rock Solid Reliability The
entire body of the EOS-1Ds Mark III, including its internal chassis and
mirror box, is made of an advanced magnesium alloy for exceptional
strength and rigidity. Comprehensive weatherproofing at 76 locations on
the camera body ensures superior reliability, even when shooting in
harsh environments. Together with the 300,000-cycle shutter durability
rating, these features result in a camera that, even though it is six
ounces lighter than the EOS-1Ds Mark II, can truly withstand even the
most severe shooting conditions.
Improved Software
Among the most valuable features of the EOS-1Ds Mark III Digital SLR is
its compatibility with Canon's new Picture Style Editor 1.0 software.
With PSE, photographers can personalize the look of their photographs
by inputting their own preferred image processing parameters, including
custom tone curves. The EOS-1Ds Mark III Digital SLR also ships with
the latest versions of Canon's powerful software applications,
including Digital Photo Professional 3.2 and EOS Utility 2.2, which
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. Particularly
noteworthy in DPP 3.2 is a new Lens Aberration Correction Function that
corrects various image defects such as chromatic aberration, color
blur, vignetting, and distortion. Initially, the Lens Aberration
Correction Function will support images captured by the EOS-1Ds Mark
III and 11 other EOS Digital SLRs using any of 29 individual EF and
EF-S lenses. Also included are ZoomBrowser EX 6.0 and ImageBrowser 6.0
for easy browsing, viewing, printing, and archiving with compatible
computer operating systems, including Microsoft Windows Vista and
Windows XP, as well as Mac OS X.
Canon EF 14mm f2.8L II USM Lens
Designed primarily for discerning landscape and architectural
photographers, the Canon EF14mm f2.8L II USM lens is ideally suited to
the EOS-1Ds Mark III's full-frame capability. Measuring 3.7 inches in
length and weighing in at under 23 ounces, this ultra-wide angle
L-series prime lens is well corrected for rectilinear distortion,
provides a 114-degree diagonal angle of view, and delivers high-speed
autofocus with higher image quality overall including superior
peripheral image quality, compared to its predecessor, the stalwart EF
14mm f2.8L USM lens.
While its large diameter, high-precision
aspherical and UD elements, optimized lens element positioning, and
flare and ghost-reducing lens coating ensure that this lens delivers
the top optical performance in its professional class, Canon has added
other features photographers have been asking for--improved dust and
water resistance incorporated around the mount, switch panel and
focusing ring, and a round aperture that creates a nice background blur
and makes it easier to recognize an out-of-focus scene in less than
brightly lit conditions. Furthermore, Canon has created a new lens cap
specifically for the EF 14mm f2.8L II USM that is held to the lens by a
stopper.