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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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Review of the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II This review summarizes my initial tests with and use of the EOS-1Ds Mark II. I have been using an EOS-1Ds for over 2 years and have been very pleased with its performance. The Mark II provides substantially increased...
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This big wonder will give you a standard of image acceptable to all major news agencies. Using an astonishing 17-megapixel full-frame sensor, the 1Ds knocks out razor-sharp images and superbly natural colours. Even the LCD on the body features 230,000...

Astonishing 17-megapixel full-frame sensor. LCD features 230,000 pixels. Water resistant.

If youre terribly honest, you may not be able to live with the fraudulently excellent pictures this camera enables you to produce.

With this little wonder if you can point straight you can be a photographic genius...
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Sixteen point six megapixels of effective resolution is really nice. Of course, the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II costs about the same per megapixel as the Canon EOS 1D Mark II - 2x as much money. After spending a sum of money approaching 5 figures and waitin...
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The EOS-1Ds Mark II is the sixteen (point seven) megapixel successor to the EOS-1Ds which was announced almost exactly two years earlier. Carrying on from the EOS-1Ds the Mark II has a full size 35 mm (36 x 24 mm) sensor which means it introduces no...

Superb resolution and detail, the highest resolution digital SLR to date, Full frame 35 mm size sensor delivers film-like shooting experience, real wide angle, Huge, bright viewfinder view really fills your vision, Very low noise at higher sensitivities...

Edge softness / chromatic aberrations with wide angle lenses, needs good glass, Control system can be a little confusing at first, menu operation different to other D-SLRs, Default sharpness setting is zero which can lead to an initial impression of softn...

Back in September 2002 at the Photokina tradeshow Canon revealed the EOS-1Ds, their first full frame (35 mm sensor) double-digit megapixel digital SLR (arguably they werent quite the first as Kodak announced the DCS 14n just the day before, Contax ha...
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That was then and this is now, especially with the release of the new Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II. This would be the ultimate stock/location camera for me, I thought, one that had 16.7 effective megapixels and delivered 48MB+ files. In addition, that full-fr...
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The successor to the EOS-1Ds SLR introduced in 2002, the 16.7-megapixel EOS-1Ds Mark II camera utilizes a full-size 24x36mm CMOS sensor that eliminates focal length conversion factors, and features dramatically improved image quality made possible by t...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:13
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February 2009. The 21.9-megapixel Canon 1Ds Mark III is Canon's flagship model, with superior weather sealing and durability. Reviews give this camera high marks for image quality, and tests show that although the Nikon D3 can shoot faster, the Canon 1...

High 21.9megapixel resolution, Great image quality, Durable build, Selfcleaning sensor...

Heavy (42.5 ounces), LCD screen not very high res, Live view only in manual mode...
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wired.com Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:16
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Samsung GX-20 $1,400 The love child of the Samsung-Pentax partnership is an easy-to-use 14.6-megapixel charmer.Pentax K200D $700 Pentax K200D Popular-class 10.2-megapixel shooter with body-borne image stabilization yields clear, sharp pics at a price...

Customizable onetouch menus. Outstanding battery life. Biggest, brightest viewfinder on the market. Internal sensorcleaning system for speckfree pics.

No HDMI output. Top speed of five frames per second is pokey for the price. Eight grand for a digital camera? Tough to justify to your spouse.Camera Resolution: 21 megapixels, with fullframe (35mm) CMOS sensor...
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The EOS-1Ds Mark III is the seventh Canon professional EOS-1D series digital SLR, although only the third of the s suffix sub-category which indicates a full frame sensor. Three years since the last EOS-1Ds, the Mark II, the Mark III pushes digital...

Significant upgrade to the Mark II that improves almost every area of performance without reinventing the wheel, Better ISO button placement, new joystick, new AF point selection method, ISO in the viewfinder; all help faster more intuitive operation and...

Edge softness / chromatic aberrations with wide angle lenses, needs good glass, Overall softness that means images need more sharpening than you might expect; wed prefer an even lighter Low Pass Filter, No autofocus of any kind in live view mode, No buil...

First an apology; the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III arrived in our office well over eight months ago (when we were between studios) and, though weve been using it regularly every since, the avalanche of digital SLRs that arrived in January caused this rev...
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Mad for it photographers will be looking to put their grannies on eBay come October when Canons high end EOS-1DS Mark III full-frame digital SLR hits UK stores.With a sensor capable of producing files that convert to uncompressed 16-bit TIFFs over 100...
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Canon 1Ds Mk III vs.Canon 5D vs.Nikon D3 © 2008 KenRockwell.com. All rights reserved. I get my goodies at Ritz, Amazon and Adorama. It helps me keep adding to this site when you get yours through these links, too. Thanks! Ken. Nikon D3 Review Can...
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juzaphoto.com Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:29
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The Canon 1Ds3 is - for my esigencies - the best DSLR currently in production; it combines extremely high resolution with low noise and a professional camera body. Could it be better? Of course - more advanced live view, even lower noise, a faster fra...

Awesome image quality low noise and extremely high resolution, The fullframe sensor allows to get the best from wideangles, Superb built quality; weather sealed, Lighter body than 1Ds2, Live view is fantastic for macro and landscapes!, Extremely...

It still lacks of a mirror lock up button, even though with "My Menu" it is easier to activate MLU.
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Canon started from scratch with the Mark III. And that is obvious with the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III. It is much more than a Mark II with a new image sensor. There has been thorough thought about the whole camera and the entire structure has been altered...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:37
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How many people are going to spend £5,500 on a camera? Even more importantly, how many WDC readers, mainly enthusiast photographers rather than pros, will fork out that amount of money and justify it to their partners? Probably not too many, but Canon&rsq...

High resolution, full frame, low noise, solid build, speed of AF...

Manual focus live view, lowres LCD, artisan design...

Canon has done it again with the 1Ds Mk III and I expect that studios across the globe will be ordering them as a matter of course, just for the high resolution. In use it’s a workhorse, and what it lacks in grace and beauty is made up for with its...
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photo.net Updated: 2013-03-25 01:51:50
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There has never been any question that the Canon EOS 1Ds produces the best quality images of any handheld digital camera on the market. The only question has been whether or not you wanted to pay $8000 and crush your shoulders under the weight of this...

The EOS 1Ds Mark III is a remarkable display of engineering prowess. Do you need a weatherproofed camera that is strong enough to drive nails while producing the worlds best image quality? If so, the 1Ds is a bargain. If not, the Canon EOS 5D, $1870 (...
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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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Introduction Unless otherwise noted, all images and specifications and some of the text used in this article courtesy Canon USA, Inc. There is no question in my mind that Canon is the most adventuresome and creative company producing digital single len...
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The EOS-1Ds Mark III becomes the seventh Canon professional EOS-1D series digital SLR, although only the third of the s suffix sub-category which indicates a full frame sensor. Three years since the last EOS-1Ds, the Mark II, the Mark III pushes di...
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Its official! Canon introduced the 1Ds Mk III on Tuesday. Do I want one? YOU BET! Will I get one? Probably not at $8,000, at least not this week. You people know who you are; if youre one of them, go for it! Im perfectly happy with my 5D, which is...
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Canon 1Ds MKIII Technical Details The following was leaked on an Amazon website. More to come later... 21.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor Large 3.0-inch LCD display with Live View and seven brightness settings 5 fps at shutter speeds 1/500 second...
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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III ReviewI ran an initial series of performance comparisons between the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III and the EOS-1Ds Mark II. Conclusions are at the end of the review. Resolution and 50% MTF PerformanceMethods Used for Tests on Resolution...
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Mad, flipped-out – whatever word I use, the point is that doing two weeks of photography in Madagascar with the new Canon 1Ds MKIII was a ball. The country itself is unlike anywhere else on seven continents that Ive ever been, as are the people. Its not...
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Canons flagship EOS-1D Mark III is the most advanced EOS Digital SLR Canon has ever produced. It has a new 10.1 megapixel CMOS sensor (APS-H size) with the EOS Integrated Cleaning System and a 3.0-inch LCD monitor providing Live View capability. The 1...
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The Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III review is coming.
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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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