Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III

TheEOS-1Ds Mark IIIis adigital SLRcamera bodybyCanondesigned for professional photographers. The Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III is successor to theEOS-1Ds Mark IIand was announced in August 2007.[3]The camera features afull-frame21.1 megapixelCMOSsensor with 14-bit analog/digital converters for a total colour depth of 16,384 tones persubpixel.It features a three-inch (76 mm)LCDscreen, capable of "Live View," and dualDIGIC IIIprocessors allowing it to shoot at up to five frames per second.

Canon EOS1Ds Mark III
Overview
TypeSingle-lens reflex
ReleasedNovember 2007
Intro price$6999.00
Lens
LensInterchangeable (EF)
Sensor/medium
Sensor36 mm × 24 mmCMOS
Maximumresolution5,616 × 3,744 (21.1 effectivemegapixels)
Film speed100–1600 in 1/3 stops, plus 50, 3200 as option
Storage mediaCompactFlash(Type I or Type II) and/orSecure Digital
Focusing
FocusmodesOne-shot, AI Servo, Manual
Focusareas45-point (19 high-precision cross-type AF points plus 26 Assist AF points)
Exposure/metering
Exposuremetering63 zone metering linked to AF points
Metering modes63 area eval, partial, spot (center, AF point, multi-spot), center-weighted average
Shutter
ShutterElectronically controlled focal-plane
Shutter speedrange1/8000 to 30 sec. (1/3-stop increments), bulb, X-sync at 1/250 sec.
Continuous shootingApprox. 5.0 frame/s
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical pentaprism
General
LCD screen3.0 inch, 230,000 pixels
Batterylithium-ion battery pack
Weight1,205 g (42.5 oz) (body only)
Made inJapan
Chronology
ReplacedCanon EOS-1Ds Mark II[1]
SuccessorCanon EOS-1D X[2]

The EOS-1Ds features many technologies first seen in theCanon EOS-1D Mark III,such as the 63-zone exposure metering, 19 cross-type auto focus system, a 3.0 "LCD with Live View mode and EOS Integrated Cleaning System.

It was discontinued in mid-2012 with the introduction of theCanon EOS-1D X,which replaced both the EOS-1Ds Mk III and theEOS-1D Mk IV.[4]

Features

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Image quality

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The EOS-1Ds Mark III features a 21-megapixel sensor. It has a higher pixel count than the 16.7 megapixel sensor seen in the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II. TheCMOSsensor incorporates a new pixel design with on-chip noise reduction circuitry. It can shoot in 3200 ISO when necessary. The 1Ds Mark III also features Highlight Tone Priority mode, which boosts the dynamic range for highlights.[5]

Resolution

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JPEG

  • 5616 × 3744 (21.0 MP; 6.4 MB)
  • 4992 × 3328 (16.6 MP; 5.2 MB)
  • 4080 × 2720 (11.0 MP; 3.9 MB)
  • 2784 × 1856 (5.2 MP; 2.2 MB)

RAW

  • 5616 × 3744 (21.0 MP; 25.0 MB)
  • 2784 × 1856 (5.2 MP; 14.5 MB)

Auto focus

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The auto focus system includes 19 cross-type sensors at f/2.8, spread across the AF area.[5]There are 26 more assist points. The camera features an AF-ON button.

LCD and live view

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The back of the camera has a 3.0-inch (76 mm), 230K pixel LCD monitor, larger than the 2.0 "display of the Mark II. Live View is a mode which uses this LCD as an electronicviewfinder,with optional grid overlay and histogram. When the camera is tethered to a computer this mode can be used to compose, adjust and capture images using software supplied with the camera.

Connectivity

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The EOS-1Ds Mark III connectivity ports:

Compatibility

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The camera is compatible with Canon'sEF lensesand EXSpeedliteflashes and WFT-E2 wireless file transmitter.

Software

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Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III with16-35mm II lens

The collection of software packaged with the EOS-1Ds Mark III includes:

Firmware update

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Canon occasionally releasesfirmware updatesthat fix bugs in the camera's firmware. The updates are available from the Canon website.[6]As of August 2017, the latest update is version 1.2.3. from 2013.

Reliability

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Canon has rated the shutter durability of the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III and Canon EOS-1D Mark III at 300,000 cycles, significantly more than other EOS cameras. The 1Ds Mark III also has a new EOS Integrated Cleaning System that removes dust automatically. The camera is weather sealed against moisture. The camera beeps if the door is opened while images are being written.

As of 20 February 2008 there are reports of some cameras having misalignment between the image sensor and the viewfinder/prism assembly. Canon is reported to have acknowledged the problems and is correcting affected cameras.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III".Canon Camera Museum.
  2. ^"Canon EOS-1D X".Canon Camera Museum.
  3. ^"Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, previewed".Dpreview. 20 August 2007.Retrieved30 December2010.
  4. ^Alexandra Chang (19 October 2011)."Canon announces EOS-1D X DSLR camera for pros".Macworld.Retrieved9 January2012.
  5. ^abRyan, Philip (25 February 2008)."Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III".CNET.Retrieved22 March2008.
  6. ^Firmware Update PageArchived29 March 2008 at theWayback Machinefrom the Canon website
  7. ^"1Ds mark III sensor tilt / viewfinder misalignment".Northlight-images.co.uk. Archived fromthe originalon 5 January 2011.Retrieved30 December2010.
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