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How many pixels are enough? Thats the question thats most often asked by photographers contemplating the purchase of a digital camera. And can you ever have too many?While resolution is an issue of considerable interest to amateurs, for professionals...

Peerless resolution, Every feature you could think of...

Have you got six grand lying about?...

How many pixels are enough? Thats the question thats most often asked by photographers contemplating the purchase of a digital camera. And can you ever have too many?While resolution is an issue of considerable interest to amateurs, for professionals...
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When a digital SLR camera has a price tag of $11,999 — and thats just for the body — you know its not something that everyday folk will appreciate. Instead its likely it will only appeal to professionals who make a living from photography. Indeed, playing with a camera like the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III, one quickly gets a sense of how the other half lives — photographically speaking — as it produces huge images with faithful colour reproduction and barely a hint of noise. The Canon EOS 1Ds Mar...

Excellent low-light performance, huge resolution, dual memory slot types (CF and SD), built-in dust reduction...

Manual aperture control is not intuitive, autofocusing results did not show during Live View mode...

Canon’s flagship full-frame digital SLR camera will capture huge images with its 21.1-megapixel sensor, and it will do a stellar job in low-light conditions. It’s a professional camera that will capture crystal-clear pictures when paired with...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:15
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The new Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III offers a market-leading 21MP sensor and outstanding build quality. It all comes at a hefty price of course, but if you’re looking for a full-frame digital SLR and money is no object, here’s what our experts think of the l...

If you want the highest resolution available in a D-SLR and are prepared to pay for it, then this is your camera. For many pros, the EOS-1Ds Mark III will prove itself to be a very capable workhorse. The levels of noise may not be as good as on the Nik...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:27
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While resolution is an issue of considerable interest to amateurs, for professionals it can be a matter of success or failure. Photography is an increasingly competitive business, and if your rivals can produce better quality images, they're more likel...

While resolution is an issue of considerable interest to amateurs, for professionals it can be a matter of success or failure. Photography is an increasingly competitive business, and if your rivals can produce better quality images, they're more likel...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:27
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Canons Eos 1Ds models have been at the vanguard of advances in sensor resolution in DSLRs and have been the model of choice for many location and studio photographers since their introduction in late 2002.
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Canons EOS-1Ds Mark III is the most sophisticated professional camera yet to emerge from the companys stable. Replacing the EOS-1Ds Mark II, which was released towards the end of 2004, it is the fourth in the line that began in 2002 with the EOS-1Ds...
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There is no question in my mind that Canon is the most adventuresome and creative company producing digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLRs). While all other SLR manufacturers were happily pursuing sub-full frame digital SLR technologies, Canon took...
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Okay, let’s get one thing straight – the EOS-1DS Mark III isn’t just a studio camera. The S on this pro camera is also filed under the headings of Sports and Safari.Give it the once over, and you’ll find an Integrated Cleaning Syst...

Solid build. Razor sharp images. Versatile...

Long-waiting list to buy one. No built-in Wi-Fi...

If you can afford one and can find one, don’t think twice about it. If not, rent one from a specialist outlet for phenomenal results...
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Anticipation for 1D Mark III was great and when the word finally came out we saw a camera that was completely redesigned, with new features like improved AF, sensor cleaning, Live View, AF micro adjustment, new user interface, bigger LCD, internal Speedli...

This time the upgrade was really worth the money. I'm very happy with this camera as it makes me more productive, it makes shooting more fun and relaxed. Beware the feeling, though. Feel of ease of shooting, fast AF and good looking LCD has fooled me a fe...
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