Canon EOS-1 Camcorder User Manual


 
I. CAMERA FEATURES AND OPERATION 7
The E
OS-1D and EOS-1Ds had the fastest AF systems available among EOS SLRs when
they
were introduced, but the EOS-1D Mark II now has the most powerful AF system of
an
y EOS camera released to date (2004). The EOS-1D Mark II was the first Canon camera
t
o feature two dedicated CPUs for AF: one for detection and calculation, and another to
c
ontrol lens drive. EOS-1 class cameras prior to the 1D Mark II used a single dedicated
CPU f
or all AF operations.
All EOS-1 class digital SLRs feature RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing)
processors so that multiple operations can be performed simultaneously. The extra
speed created through this method has made it possible to increase the power and
sophistication of the algorithms employed for predictive AF. Using an EF 300mm f/2.8L
IS USM lens and a fully charged battery pack, the original EOS-1 with Power Drive
Booster PB-E1 could track a subject moving at 300 kph/186 mph as close as 26
meters/85 ft. Using an EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens and a fully charged battery pack,
an EOS-1D Mark II or EOS-1Ds Mark II can track a subject moving at 300 kph/186 mph
as close as 20 meters/66 ft.
10 feet
6 feet
250mph 185 12562 303mph
6
20 feet
33 feet
66 feet
98 feet
400km/h30020010050105km/h
1m
2m
3m
6m
10m
20m
30m
Predictive AI Servo AF Performance
How close can the camera track a moving subject with an EF300mm f/2.8L IS Lens
Subject Speed
EOS-1: 5 fps (with Power Drive Booster E1) EOS-1D Mark II: 8.5 fps
Subject Distance
The E
volution of AF Speed
& Pr
edictive AF Control