Jeff Snyder
08-20-2007, 11:45 AM
dSLRs are popular among the chaser community, so it's news when a new model is released by one of the major manufacturers. Today, Canon released their update to the popular "prosumer"-level EOS-30D in the EOS-40D.
A couple of notable additions/changes that may be of particular interest to chasers include:
+ 3" LCD screen with live view (live image displayed on the LCD screen, something that has been an advantage for consumer digicams for a while)
+ 10.1 megapixel sensor
+ Dust reduction system
+ Better weather-proofing
+ 14-bit A/D converter
Amazon has a page for the EOS-40D HERE (http://www.amazon.com/Canon-40D-10-1MP-Digital-Camera/dp/B000V5P90K/ref=sr_1_4/105-4638998-6401208?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid=1187518294&sr=1-4), showing a price of $1299 for body only (in line with the 20D price at release, I believe).
Links to articles and previews:
DPReview's Preview (http://www.dpreview.com/previews/canoneos40d/)
Popular Photography (http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/4496/canon-announces-eos-40d-1ds-mark-iii.html)
The EOS-1Ds Mark III was also announced today (though that's more of a "professional"-level camera and probably not one to be popular among chasers given the price). However, it's quite a camera (look at the resolution). From DPReview:
Key features
21 Megapixel full frame (35mm) CMOS sensor
5 fps continuous shooting for up to 56 frames
Dual “DIGIC III” processors
Highlight Tone Priority
Auto focus system with 19 cross type sensors and 26 focus assist points
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
ISO 100-1600 (expandable to L:50 H:3200)
3.0” 230K pixel LCD with Live View mode
Redesigned viewfinder now wider and brighter
In addition, "The unit also connects wirelessly to external storage media and supports GPS tagging when used with a portable GPS device."
A couple of notable additions/changes that may be of particular interest to chasers include:
+ 3" LCD screen with live view (live image displayed on the LCD screen, something that has been an advantage for consumer digicams for a while)
+ 10.1 megapixel sensor
+ Dust reduction system
+ Better weather-proofing
+ 14-bit A/D converter
Amazon has a page for the EOS-40D HERE (http://www.amazon.com/Canon-40D-10-1MP-Digital-Camera/dp/B000V5P90K/ref=sr_1_4/105-4638998-6401208?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid=1187518294&sr=1-4), showing a price of $1299 for body only (in line with the 20D price at release, I believe).
Links to articles and previews:
DPReview's Preview (http://www.dpreview.com/previews/canoneos40d/)
Popular Photography (http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/4496/canon-announces-eos-40d-1ds-mark-iii.html)
The EOS-1Ds Mark III was also announced today (though that's more of a "professional"-level camera and probably not one to be popular among chasers given the price). However, it's quite a camera (look at the resolution). From DPReview:
Key features
21 Megapixel full frame (35mm) CMOS sensor
5 fps continuous shooting for up to 56 frames
Dual “DIGIC III” processors
Highlight Tone Priority
Auto focus system with 19 cross type sensors and 26 focus assist points
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
ISO 100-1600 (expandable to L:50 H:3200)
3.0” 230K pixel LCD with Live View mode
Redesigned viewfinder now wider and brighter
In addition, "The unit also connects wirelessly to external storage media and supports GPS tagging when used with a portable GPS device."