Canon 1Ds series of cameras exists in a class of its own. With pixel counts significantly above all, offered in 35 mm format digital SLR, attention to detail, with regard to the needs of high-end professionals, as well as the price that thousands of dollars more than the nearest competition, he continues to insist the limits of digital photography. 1Ds Mark III, the latest in a series, brings megapixel count on the huge 21.1 and all the bit accuracy of the document. It provides a high level of control over all aspects of the image, design authority, which gives you quick access to these controls, and can be configured to adapt certain buttons and functions to your shooting style. This has been three years since its predecessor was announced, so There are a fair number of new features Mark III, to bring it into line with the latest trends in dSLRs. In this latest model Canon has stepped up to the pixel count, which so far has been exclusively a secondary format digital backs, while preserving the advantages in terms of physical size and sharpness of available lenses.
The function of each will be mentioned on the first 1Ds Mark III is its 21.1-megapixel Canon CMOS-sensor. I will not be surprised if this is followed by small discussion cameras in 14-bit per channel analog-digital conversion, which theoretically allows 16384 levels of brightness compared with 4096 levels of 12-bit Mark II when shooting RAW. In Nikon D3 also offers 14-bit RAW output, but also provides an opportunity to roll that in the 12-bit, if you try to save the file size. You can not dial up to 12 bits at Canon, so if you shoot RAW, files in the hope excess of 30MB each. Full size, the best quality in JPEG format and can approach 15 MB.





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