Canon EOS-1Ds
Canon EOS-1Ds
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| Type |
Single-lens reflex |
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| Sensor |
35.8 mm × 23.8 mm CMOS |
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| Maximum resolution |
4,064 × 2,704 (11.1 million) |
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| Lens |
Interchangeable (EF) |
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| Shutter |
Electronically controlled focal-plane |
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| Shutter speed range |
1/8000 to 30 sec. (1/3-stop increments), bulb, X-sync at 1/250 sec. |
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| ASA/ISO range |
100–1250 in 1/3 stops, plus 50 (L) as option |
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| Exposure metering |
21-zone TTL full aperture metering |
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| Metering modes |
21 area eval, partial, spot (center, AF point, multi-spot), center-weighted average |
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| Focus areas |
45 AF points |
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| Focus modes |
One-shot, AI Servo, Manual |
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| Continuous shooting |
approx 3 frame/s, 10 shot burst max |
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| Viewfinder |
Optical, 100% coverage vertically and horizontally |
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| Rear LCD monitor |
2.0 inch, 120,000 pixels |
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| Storage |
CompactFlash (Type I or Type II) / max 8 GB |
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| Battery |
NP-E3 1650mAh, 19.8Wh Ni-MH rechargeable battery |
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| Weight |
44.6 oz. / 1265g (body only) |
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| Made in |
Japan |
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The EOS-1Ds is a full-frame 11.1-megapixel digital SLR camera body made by Canon in the 1Ds series, released on 24 September 2002.[1] It was Canon's first full-frame DSLR.[2] Its dimensions are 156 x 157.6 x 79.9 mm (6.1 x 6.2 x 3.1 in.) and mass (without a battery) is 1,265 g.[3]
Functions
Being an autofocus camera, it has two autofocus modes, and an option for manual focusing. Its viewfinder is a glass pentaprism. It also has a two-inch, thin-film transistor, color liquid-crystal monitor with approximately 120,000 pixels.
The camera's image sensor is a CMOS-based integrated circuit with Bayer filters for RGB color detection (Canon calls it single-plate, in contrast with three-CCD sensors). It has approximately 11.4 million effective pixels. A non-removable optical anti-aliasing filter is located in front of the image sensor.
The shutter is an electronically controlled focal-plane shutter. Its maximum speed is 1/8,000 of one second. Soft-touch shutter release occurs via an electromagnetic signal.
See also
References
- ↑ Canon Introduces the EOS-1Ds: A Digital SLR Camera Featuring an 11.1 Megapixel, Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
- ↑ Askey, Phil (December 2002). "Canon EOS-1Ds Review". Digital Photography Review. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- ↑ EOS-1Ds at Canon Camera Museum
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