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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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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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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-09-25 21:21:35
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If you are a professional looking for the latest in digital photography, then the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II may be for you. It is a professional-grade digital SLR camera that boasts a 16.7 megapixel sensor. It takes advantage of its ability to shoot very h...

Overall, though this camera is an expensive splurge, it is an investment as well. The photos you take with the Mark II will display an incredibly high quality and resolution. Loaded with the latest features and SLR technologies, this camera will fill y...
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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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about.com Updated: 2011-09-25 21:21:35
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Canons digital camera line up just got a lot beefier with their new EOS-1Ds Mark II. With 16.7 Mega-pixels and the ability to capture up to 32 consecutive shots in bursts up to 4 frames per second, the 1Ds Mark II delivers performance and high quality...

16.7 megapixels, Outstanding image quality, Great speed...

High price (retailing around $8,000)...

Canons digital SLR camera line up just got a lot beefier with their new EOS-1Ds Mark II. With 16.7 Mega-pixels and the ability to capture up to 32 consecutive shots in bursts up to 4 frames per second, the 1Ds Mark II delivers performance and high qua...
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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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A full Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650D review is planned...
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We recently asked our readers on Facebook to tell us which camera they'd love to buy if money were no object and which camera they would realistically buy within their current budget. The results were pretty interesting, with a few cameras falling into bo...
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