Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:39:12
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But it's clear that the Japanese giant's 'imagineers' have listened to the requests of digital photographers when they set about updating the fastest model in their SLR range.While the shell still feels as though you could hammer tent pegs in with it...

But it's clear that the Japanese giant's 'imagineers' have listened to the requests of digital photographers when they set about updating the fastest model in their SLR range.While the shell still feels as though you could hammer tent pegs in with it...
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professionalphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:39:12
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Canon EOS 1D MkIIIIs this latest speed demon the answer to a sports photographers dream?Canons 1D series of digital SLRs has always inspired confidence. Cutting edge features combined with advanced performance and rock-solid build quality have made t...

The ability to shoot at 10 frames per second is a technological feat that deserves respect. By putting it in such a rugged, well-designed body Canon have ensured they have a clear winner on their hands here. We have some concerns about the cameras AF...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:39:13
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When details of the Canon EOS-1D Mark III were first released, the word on the grapevine was that this might be the best D-SLR ever made. With a continuous shooting speed of 10fps and a resolution of 10MP, it might just be worthy of that title...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:39:13
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As one of two pro-level models in the range, the Canon EOS-1D Mark III replaces the eight megapixel Mark IIn. Unlike the similar looking 35mm full-frame version, the 1Ds Mark II, the 1D Mark III uses the company’s mid-size APS-H CMOS sensor. This pr...
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Does this adequately represent 20 years of EOS development?...

Handling, frame rate performance, build quality, low and high ISO image quality, feature set, metering...

Servo AF not reliable, accurate exposure on LCD difficult, price, weight, limited exposure modes...

The Canon EOS 1D Mk III looks unrivaled in terms of its burst shooting prowess and noise performance at higher ISOs, however a hefty price tag is joined by a hefty weight of 1.33kg that might put you off...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:39:13
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Canons previous update to the Eos 1D Mk II, the Mk IIn, resulted in arguably the makers finest pro-level DSLR to date, so the arrival of the Eos 1D Mk III has been eagerly anticipated.
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Appearances can be deceiving. Canons latest machine-gun of an SLR looks, to all intents and purposes, like any other model in the 1-series. But its clear that the Japanese giants imagineers have listened to the requests of digital photographers wh...

Thoughtfully updated, Jaw-dropping picture quality, Fantastically versatile...

Very expensive...

Appearances can be deceiving. Canons latest machine-gun of an SLR looks, to all intents and purposes, like any other model in the 1-series. But its clear that the Japanese giants imagineers have listened to the requests of digital photographers wh...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2011-08-14 02:39:14
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For speed, flexibility and build quality there is no DSLR to compete with Canons EOS 1D Mark III. With its dust and weather proofing, and 10fps drive combined with a 10MP sensor, this is the ultimate camera for press, sport and wildlife photography...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2011-11-04 08:53:24
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This is one of Canon’s professional digital SLRs, designed for photo journalists who demand good image quality and very fast shooting. The 10 megapixel sensor delivers fine images and the 10 frames per second burst speed keeps up with the action. Ho...

The speed of operation of this camera is breathtaking. For action shots – football, wildlife or war – this is the camera to carry. There is both automatic and manual sensor dust removal.

The weight! However the weight is the price that has to be paid for the huge batteries and the tank-like construction. This camera, with its magnesium alloy body and 70 or so dust and water seals, is designed to take a battering in wet and dirty condit...

The EOS-1D Mark III is a professional tool for photojournalists. For well-heeled amateurs who want top quality images the Canon 5D ($5000 for the body) will do the job with its 12 megapixels on a full 35 mm frame size sensor. The extra $1600 for the 1D...
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Released in the year of the 20th anniversary of the EOS band, the new EOS-1D Mark III is true to its EOS professional heritage. Canons most ambitions camera to date, its an amalgam of the best of Canons technologies and sports a water and dust resis...
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Nikon may still hold a slight edge over Canon at the pro end of the market, but there’s only ever been one winner for sports photographers – the Canon EOS-1D. Put simply, it’s the fastest DSLR on earth.Its main rival, the Nikon D2Hs, may...

Blisteringly quick. Excellent low-light performance. Extremely solid build quality...

Big and heavy. Live view mode not perfect...

Forget gold plated and diamond encrusted – if youve got three grand to spare and dont mind weighty snappers, this is the camera to blow it on...
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Redesigned both inside and out Canon's fourth generation 'small format' D-SLR sets new standards in every department. One day there will be a better D-SLR than this ... but we'll probably have to wait a while.If you're thinking that this is just another C...

There's nothing more to say. The Canon EOS-1D Mark III is the best professional D-SLR on the market by a long shot. End of story.Vital StatisticsType: Professional digital SLR with Canon EF bayonet lens mountFocusing: Automatic via 45-point wide-area syst...
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