Canon 1Ds Camcorder User Manual


 
VII. COMPARISON CHART 35
EOS-1Ds Mark III vs.
EOS-1Ds Mark II
Comparison Chart
VIII. COMPARISON CHART
EOS-1Ds Mark III EOS-1Ds Mark II
Comments
Resolution & Sensor
Performance
Image Quality
AFSystem
Metering System
Computer Interface
Recording Media
LCD Monitor & Playback
Recording pixels 21.1 million 16.7 million
Highest-resolution AF digital SLR
in world (as of August, 2007);
unprecedented large file sizes
Entirely new CMOS technology
similar to EOS-1D Mark III
Fast shooting speed;
greater burst rate
Mark III shutter: highest durability
rating ever in an SLR
Easy continuous mirror-up
Mark III: two highest-speed
processor units
Smoother changes in tones
Superb control of bright areas
Broader range of in-camera image
control
Built-in dust removal system
Further noise-reduction option
Far more flexibility
Outstanding fine-tuning ability
Entirely new Mark III AF system
Faster navigation to set AF points
Outer AF points more efficient
Fine-tune AF if needed
Finer segmentation; superior
shot-to-shot consistency
Same speed; more extensive
computer compatibility with USB
SD slot – now SDHC compliant
Much higher CF card speed
Variety of user-settings available
Another high-capacity option;
requires optional WFT-E2A
Mark II N – easier organization of
images before downloading
Mark II N: can be set on menu
Any file type on one card;
different type on other card
Largest LCD monitor on market
(as of August, 2007)
View up to 70° angle
Excellent for studio or remote
Live View can work remotely
5616 x 3744
approx. 60MB approx. 48MB
C
MOS (Canon-produced)
Full-frame — 24 x 36mm
None (1x)
(50) 100 ~ 1600 (3200)
30 ~ 1/8000 sec.
1/250
5.0 fps 4.0 fps
300,000 exposures 200,000 exposures
Yes(mirror down wit
h SET)
Dual “DIGIC
III” DIGIC II
14-bit (16,384 tones/channel) 12-bit (4,096 tones/channel)
Yes
Canon Picture Style Parameters + Color Matrix
Ye
s
Yes
5 set
tings possible 1setting
Yes(9 st
eps to alter WB)
45 (19 are cross
-type) 45 (7 are cross-type)
19 45
Ye
s (all 19 user-select pts.)
Yes
63 z
ones 21 zones
63 zones 21 zones
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed IEEE 1394 (“Firewire”)
CF and/or SD cards (2 slots) CF and/or SD cards (2 slots)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes(first four characters)
Yes
3.0 inches (diagonal)
230,000 pix
els
Yes
Yes
Yes (via USB or Wireless)
2.0 inches (diagonal)
230,000 pixels
Possible to record RAW on one card,
JPEG on other
RAW + JPEG always on same card(s)
Yes (PictBridge, plus new Canon
print
effects features)
Yes (standard PictBridge)
56 (full-resolution JPEGs, level-8 fine)
12 (RAW; full-resolution)
32 (ful
l-resolution JPEGs, fine)
11 (RAW; full-resolution)
4992 x 3328Full resolution
Photoshop file size
Sensor type
Sensor size
Lens conversion factor
ISO sensitivity range
Maximum fps rate
Maximum frames in a burst
Shutterspeed range
Fastest flash sync speed
Shutter durability
Continous mirror lock-up
Processor
Analog to Digital conversion
HighlightTone Priority
Color, Contrast &Sharpness
adjustments
Integrated cleaning system
High-ISO noise reduction
Custom White Balance
White Balance Shift
Number of AFpoints
User-selectable AF points
High-precision points off-center
AFMicroadjustment
Evaluative metering
E-TTL IIflash metering
Direct-connection type
Direct printing
Compatible cards
LCDmonitor size
Ultra-wide LCD view angle
Live View shooting
Live View to computer
UDMA hi-speed compatible CF
Automatic switch from card 1 to 2
External hard drive compatible
RAW + JPEG recording
User-setfile name prefix
Separate image type recording