Just posted! Canon EOS-1Ds review
Just
posted! Our full in-depth review of Canon's latest and greatest digital
SLR. The EOS-1Ds has an eleven megapixel full 35 mm frame CMOS sensor.The
1Ds is heavily based on the excellent EOS-1D D-SLR with that superb environmentally
sealed magnesium body, 45-point AF, selectable colour space, Firewire
connectivity, FAT32 support for CF cards greater than 2 GB and RAW+JPEG
image output (as well as many other features). Also new to the 1Ds is
control of personal functions from the camera menu. The EOS-1Ds has a
continuous shooting capability of 3 frames per second for up to 10 frames.
Read our review to see how the 1Ds performed in our tests.
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in-depth review of the Canon EOS-1Ds |
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