I. OVERVIEW 3
II. SUMMARY OF DIFFERENCES FROM THE EOS-1D MARK III 5
III. SUMMARY OF DIFFERENCES FROM THE EOS-1Ds MARK II 6
Image Quality 6
Speed 6
High Performance 6
Reliability 7
Customization 7
EOS System 7
IV. DISC
USSION OF NEW AND IMPROVED FEATURES 11
New 21.1 Megapixel, Full-Frame CMOS Sensor 11
Autofocus 12
Image Recording and Processing 13
Viewfinder 14
New UDMA Compatibility 16
ISO Speed 16
EOS Integrated Cleaning System 16
Drive 16
Metering and Exposure Control 17
Custom Functions 17
Direct Printing and PictBridge 18
External Flash Control 18
Design and Construction 19
Power Source and Shooting Performance 21
Live View Function 21
Shutter 22
V. ACCESSORIES 23
New EF 14 mm f/2.8L II USM Lens 23
VI. SOFTWARE 25
Lens Aberration Correction Function 25
Brightness Warning Display Function 27
Additional Changes in DPP (Digital Photo Professional) 28
Picture Style Editor 29
VII. SPECIFICATIONS 30
VIII.COMPARISON CHART 35
IX. CONCLUSION 37
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