[topic unique]Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III

Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III [topic unique] - Appareil - Photo numérique

Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:24:46    

Voici les details du monstre !!!
 
http://www.usa.canon.com/app/images/eos/EOS_1Ds_MarkIII/1dsmk3_586x225.gif
 
Main specs:
 
Image sensor: 21 megapixel FF CMOS
File format: RAW (5616 x 3744 pixels, .Cr2 files), sRAW, JPEG
Viewfinder : 0.75x, 100% coverage
Autofocus : 19 cross-type AF areas (the same of the 1D Mark III)
 
Metering modes: 63-zone TTL full aperture metering. Evaluative, Partial, Spot, Centerweighted
Metering range: EV 0 to 20
 
Sensitivity: ISO 100–1600 (in 1/3 stop increments), ISO 50 - 3200 in expanded mode
Shutter speeds: 30" - 1/8000, x-sync 1/250
Continuous shooting speed : 5 FPS for 15 RAW or 45 JPEG
LCD monitor: 3.0", 230.000 px with Live View, 140 degrees viewing angle
Storage: CF and SD cards (it supports even 16GB and larger CFs)
Battery: One dedicated lithium-ion battery LP-E4
Weather sealing: yes
Dimensions (W) x (H) x (D): 156 x 160 x 80 millimeters
Weight (Body only): 1205 grams
Price: 7999 US $
 
Notes: 14 bit ADC, Digic III, live view, anti-dust, shutter durability 300,000 cicles
 
Technical Details
 
Effective resolution: Approximately 21.1 million pixels (total pixels: approximately 21.9 million)
Recording pixels: 5616 x 3744
Sensor type: Full-frame CMOS sensor, with primary R-G-B filtration
Pixel size: 6.4 microns square
Lens focal length factor: None (1x)
Imaging processor: Dual DIGIC III image processors
 
Maximum frames per second: 5 frames per second (fps) at shutter speeds 1/500 second or faster, in all recording modes
 
Drive modes: Single; silent (single-frame); high-speed continuous (5 fps; adjustable 5 to 2 fps); low-speed continuous (3 fps; adjustable 4 to 1 fps)
 
Maximum number of frames / burst: JPEG: 45 (full-resolution, Level-8 fine compression); RAW: 15; RAW plus JPEG: TBA
Flash sync speed: Up to 1/250, with EX-series Speedlites
 
Shutter "lag" time: Approximately 55 milliseconds (from half-way to fully depressing shutter button)
Start-up time: 0.15 seconds
 
Image type: JPEG, RAW (14 bit); improved A/D conversion to 14-bit processing for 16,384 individual tones
 
Highlight tone priority: Improve tonal range in highlight areas by approximately 1 stop (C.Fn II-2)
 
Noise reduction: Long exposures 1 second and longer (C.Fn II-1); high-speed ISO images (C.Fn II-2)
 
Storage media: Compatible with two card slots and external storage media; CompactFlash (Type I or II, including MicroDrives); SD card slot (SDHC-compatible for 2GB higher SD cards); USB external hard drives (requires optional WFT-E2A wireless transmitter)
 
Recording options: Multiple media recording options: record to only one memory card; record the same image to both SD and CF card; record RAW image to a CF card and JPEG image to a SD card
 
New additional features: Files can be automatically written to another media if card beomes full; select different image sizes and save to different media (example: different JPEG sizes); record same image using all three media options, including external hard drive; copy files manually from one card to another, or to connected USB hard drive
 
Image format options: JPEG (compression adjustable in 10 steps on menu); RAW ("CR2" RAW file format); RAW + JPEG (selectable on rear LCD panel); sRAW ("CR2" small RAW file format; 1 /4 file size of full-resolution RAW, approximately 5.2 megapixels)
 
Resolution options: Large: 5616 x 3744 (approximately 21.0 million pixels); "Medium 1": 4992 x 3328 (approximately 16.6 million pixels); "Medium 2": 4080 x 2720 (approximately 11.0 million pixels); "Small": 2784 x 1856 (approximately 5.2 million pixels); "RAW": 5616 x 3744 (approximately 21.0 million pixels); "sRAW": 2784 x 1856 (approximately 5.2 million pixels)
 
Data recording format: DCF 2.0 and EXIF 2.21; EXIF 2.21--applies "Adobe 1998 RGB" color space tag to images
 
Sound recording: Maximum 30 seconds per sound clip (more than one clip can be assigned to each image)
Folder settings: Create new folder and select on memory card
 
3-part approach to dust reduction: EOS Integrated Cleaning System; self-cleaning sensor unit--low pass filter in front of the sensor vibrates at a very high frequency for about four seconds to "shake" off loose dust and dirt; occurs on start-up and shut down--can also be activated by user or totally disabled; Dust Delete Data: a test shot is taken and any dust spots are "mapped" and added to each image's text data; automatic removal possible in Canon DPP software; manual: user can lock up mirror to blow off any dust or have service technician wipe sensor clean
 
 
LCD monitor: 3.0-inch (diagonal) TFT color; approximately 100% coverage; approximately 230,000 pixels
 
Playback options: Single image; single image with info and histogram; 4-index or 9-index image; magnified zoom display
 
Live View type: Electronic viewing of scene, directly off imaging sensor, on LCD monitor
Coverage: Approximately 100%
Metering: Real-time evaluative metering (off CMOS imaging sensor)
 
Grid display: Two vertical and two horizontal lines; can be turned on or off by user
Aspect ratio: Masking for 6:6, 3:4, 4:5, 6:7, 10:12, and 5:7
 
PC live view: Enabled using EOS Utility (v.2.0) (use computer monitor as viewfinder)
 
Shutter speed range: 30 seconds to 1/8000, plus bulb (1/3, 1/2, or full-stop increments when user-set)
Maximum flash sync speed: 1/250 second
Anticipated shutter durability: 300,000 exposures
 
ISO range: 100 to 1600, in 1/3-stop increments; ISO 50 and 3200 can be added via ISO extension on menu; new ISO safety shift (camera shifts ISO in Tv or Av mode if needed to preserve exposure)
Exposure modes: Manual, Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, Program, Bulb
 
Metering: 63-zone metering linked to 19 AF points; Evaluative metering (63-zone, linked to active AF point); Center-weighted metering; Partial metering (approximately 8.5% of the picture area); Spot metering (approximately 2.4% of the picture area); Options: Center only; linked to any of 19 AF points; and Multi-spot metering up to 8 readings
Metering range: EV 0 to 20 (all patterns; at normal temperatures)
 
Exposure compensation: Possible in any Auto exposure mode; up to +/- 3 stops, in 1/3-stop increments
 
Exposure bracketing: 2, 3, 5, or 7 shots (selectable with C.Fn I-6); up to +/- 3 stops, in 1/3-stop increments; Standard Auto bracketing, via aperture and/or shutter speed
 
Compatible flashes: Canon EX-series Speedlites (TTL flash not possible with non-EX speedlites)
 
E-TTL II: 63-zone metering with EX-series speedlites; evaluative E-TTL flash metering (can be averaged over all 63 metering zones); distance information now used from compatible Canon EF lenses for flash calculations
Flash metered manual: Possible with flash in Manual mode, via FEL button
Flash exposure lock: 2.4% Spot metering of pre-flash illumination
 
Flash exposure compensation: Possible on body for certain speedlites (up to +/- 3 stops, in 1/3-stop increments)
 
Flash exposure bracketing: Possible with 580EX II, 580EX, 550EX, MR-14EX, and MT-24EX (set on Speedlite)
 
Hi-speed flash speed: Possible with EX-series Speedlites, up to 1/8000 second , normal maximum x-sync is 1/300
 
PC socket: Standard; sync line voltages up to 250v are OK through PC socket or hot shoe
 
Number of AF points: 45 (inside of ellipse area of focus screen); 19 high-precision cross-type points (require f2.8 or faster lens for cross-type coverage); 26 assists points (require f5.6 or faster lens)
 
Number of cross-type points: 19 points--any of these can be user-selected with manual AF point selection (high-precision type points; require a f2.8 or faster lens; center point requires f4 or faster)
 
Focus modes: One-Shot AF (for stationary subjects); AI Servo AF (for tracking moving subjects)
 
Manual AF point selection: 19 AF points ( default); inner 9 AF points (via C.Fn III 9-1); outer 9 AF points ( via C.Fn III 9-2)
Automatic AF point selection: Possible in both One-shot and AI Servo AF modes
 
AF On button: AF button on rear of body executes AF and metering; AE Lock button can switch functions with AF On button via C.Fn IV-2-1
Viewfinder coverage: 100%, vertically and horizontally
Eyepoint: 20 millimeters
Magnification: 0.75x
 
Focusing screen: Ec-C IV (new standard focusing screen); interchangeable with Ec-series screens from all previous EOS-1 series cameras
 
Diopter: -3 to +1.0 (user-adjustable); further adjustment possible with Eg series diopter lenses
 
Mirror lock-up: Possible via C.Fn III-14; new: option to have mirror remain up for multiple pictures, until SET button is pressed
Eyepiece shutter: Built-in; activated by lever to right of eyepiece
 
White Balance modes: Auto (WB is read off of CMOS imaging sensor only); Pre-set (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash); Custom (reading taken off 18% gray card or white object; up to 5 custom readings can be stored); Color Temperature (range 2500k to 10,000k; 100k increments); Personal WB settings--PC-1 to PC-5 (up to five, created in computer and uploaded into camera)
 
White Balance compensation: Alter white balance in amber-blue direction, and/or magenta-green direction +/- 9 levels
 
White Balance bracketing: Alter White Balance in amber-blue direction or magenta-green direction, up to 15 mireds
 
Picture Style: Allows user to easily adjust the "look" of JPEG images, or RAW files processed with Canon software; six presets: Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Monochrome, Faithful; adjustable settings: Sharpening, Contrast, Color Saturation, and Color Tone
Digital terminal: USB 2.0 Hi-speed (Type B port)
Video output terminal: NTSC/PAL
 
System extension terminal: 15-pin terminal (connects new wireless file transmitter WFT-E2A)
Remote control terminal: N3-type terminal
 
Custom functions: 57 Custom Functions (personal functions built into Custom Functions)
 
My Menu: Up to six menu settings can be stored separately for quick access
Battery: Lightweight LP-E4 lithium-ion battery pack
 
Battery information: Current power source in use (battery, AC adapter, etc.); remaining capacity (displayed in 1% increments, on camera's LCD monitor); current shutter count on this battery charge; recharge performance (displays when battery should be discarded; 3 levels)
Main switch: Three settings: Off, On, and On with Quick Control Dial active
Camera body exterior material: Magnesium alloy
Chassis material: Magnesium alloy, including mirror box
 
Operating temperature range: 32 degrees to 113 degrees F (0 degrees to 45 degrees C); 85% or lower relative humidity
Dimensions (W x H x D): 6.1 x 6.2 x 3.1 inches (156 x 160 x 80 millimeters)
Weight (without battery or CF card): 41.3 ounces (1205 grams)  
 
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Prix US$ 8000 - Dispo Novembre 2007 (USA/Japon - Europe ?)
 
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Lien officiel - Canon USA:http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/ [...] elid=15710
Lien officiel - Canon Japon: http://cweb.canon.jp/camera/eosd/1dsmk3/index.html
Image test: http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/e [...] ple-e.html


Message édité par digitalfrog le 20-08-2007 à 11:34:53

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:24:46   

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:41:16    

Je crois qu'on a trouvé l'appareil parfait [:xx_xx]

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:42:12    

CHubaca a écrit :

Je crois qu'on a trouvé l'appareil parfait [:xx_xx]


à un détail près : le prix :D


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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:45:29    

double clic a écrit :


à un détail près : le prix :D


+1

 

edit: puis y a pas la rafale du mkIII :o


Message édité par flu1 le 19-08-2007 à 20:46:02

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:46:12    

Et il prend même pas de film
:D

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:49:21    

Il a même pas le mode "carré vert"  :pfff:

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 20:52:31    

Il ressemble qd même pas à ce veau?:
 
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/camera_images/canon/1ds3/1ds3-ad.jpg
 
dans ce cas je le trouve loin d'être idéal (en plus suis pas gaucher :o


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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:08:43    

flu1 a écrit :

Il ressemble qd même pas à ce veau?:
 
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk [...] ds3-ad.jpg
 
dans ce cas je le trouve loin d'être idéal (en plus suis pas gaucher :o


ce veau c'est un beau fake :o


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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:10:15    

C'est une bel magouille ce truc  :o  

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:24:31    

bigre ! ! ! ! !! !  
 
le D3 et son prix faramineu ( enfin logiquement ) ne vas pas faire tache ;)

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:24:31   

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:34:52    

C'est marrant, cet aprem je matais les specs du Ds III et je m'étonnais que personne n'ait ouvert de topic à ce sujet.
 
J'ai plus de chance de passer une soirée avec un bus complet de mannequins de l'Agence Elite pour moi tout seul que de pouvoir un jour m'offrir ce boitier mais je plante quand même mon drapo :-)


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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:36:44    

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:37:23    


prem's  :o

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:38:18    

Il est quand même davantage, et clairement destiné au studio ce bouzin, comme le DsMKII

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:44:39    


 
reportage, mode, etc.
 
je vais l'acheter non ?

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:45:17    


 
Non  :o

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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 21:57:27    

Ca sent le truc parfait ca quand même, Nikon va ramasser si ils réagissent pas  :o


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Marsh Posté le 19-08-2007 à 23:44:10    

:ouch:

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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 10:23:23    

Dispo pour noël en plus... qui qui a été bieng sage ?? [:pamplemousse]


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 10:33:17    

Megalyth a écrit :

Dispo pour noël en plus... qui qui a été bieng sage ?? [:pamplemousse]


pouvrem [:paysan] ?

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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 10:36:56    

[:toto le hros]  
 
Tu parles, il est même pas allé au triathlon à G'nève ce week end... Je pense plutôt lui revendre mon D40 pour noël...  :whistle:  


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 12:49:24    

Je drapalise juste pour le bus complet de mannequins de l'Agence Elite :o


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 13:00:30    

'sont où les photos ?? :ange:


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 13:02:28    

diamond2 a écrit :

'sont où les photos ?? :ange:


DTC :ange:

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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 13:05:26    

Ho Ho Ho, tout le monde rigole :o
 
:whistle:


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 13:05:43    

cay ici que les gens viennent baver?


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 13:05:59    

n'en met pas partout, merci.

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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 13:07:18    

le vrai rdu a écrit :

cay ici que les gens viennent baver?

Oui pour certains... [:cervantes]


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 13:07:41    

le vrai rdu a écrit :

cay ici que les gens viennent baver?


 

flu1 a écrit :

Il ressemble qd même pas à ce veau?:
 
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk [...] ds3-ad.jpg
 
dans ce cas je le trouve loin d'être idéal (en plus suis pas gaucher :o


 
c'est vrai que ça fait rêver...  :o  
 
 [:whistlev]  :whistle:


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Marsh Posté le 20-08-2007 à 14:22:41    

Joli boitier.  :ouch:  
 
Va falloir en faire des commandes...  :o


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 09:05:50    

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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 09:18:12    

C'est strange toutes les franches colorées sur les contours de la robe et les contours de la dame. :heink:
(IWH p.1 :o)


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 09:41:51    

Eh ben, il y en a du monde d'intéressé, on fait une commande groupée?  :whistle:


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 09:43:59    

Nan merci, c'est un truc de vieu ca, il est bien trop lent :o


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 10:25:30    

tention je pose une question con, j'ai pas envie de lire toutes les specs  :o  : C'est quoi la difference entre un 1DMKIII et 1DS MKIII ?
 
et je n'ai meme pas honte de poser cette question  :D


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 10:28:22    


c'est tout ? et avec ca on double le prix  [:xx_xx]


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 10:31:59    

bof ca me suffira ta synthese, c'etait juste pour ma culture personnelle pour briller en société  [:fanou]


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 11:36:30    

[:rofl]


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 12:26:26    

Est-ce que les optiques L sont d'assez bonne résolution pour un tel capteur ?


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Marsh Posté le 21-08-2007 à 12:27:15    

il va falloir passer aux optiques nikon via bague d'adaptation

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