Professional Speed
8 fps - the fastest continuous shooting speed of any digital SLR camera*.
Until you experience the EOS-1D's total performance in your hands, its specs are
just numbers. It's when you pick it up and feel its responsiveness…feel - but
not hear it run through 21 consecutive frames 60% faster than any other competitive professional digital SLR* that you know you're in the presence of something truly special. 45-Point Area Autofocus
The world's fastest AF system, covering the world's largest AF area. Forty-five AF points cover more of the picture area than any other digital SLR in the world, making focusing and composing of off-center subjects a one-step operation. It's a versatile system, allowing the photographer numerous methods to manually select
an AF point, or allowing the EOS-1D to automatically select the AF point instead.
Shutter Performance
1/16,000-second shutter
speed and 1/500-second X-sync. Imagine the possibilities. The new
large-area, four million pixel CCD imaging sensor electronically times shutter
speeds, and makes possible speeds as fast as 1/16,000th of a second. EX-series
EOS Speedlites can sync to an amazing 1/500th of a second. The bladed
rotary-magnet shutter is durability-tested to 150,000 exposures.
Responsiveness
Shutter release time lag of
just 55 ms. No digital SLR responds faster. A highly responsive viewfinder,
courtesy of Canon's original Active Mirror Control method. One of the key
hurdles to faster shooting speeds is an SLR was speed the mirror could move up
and down, while stopping long enough between frames for an AF system to get
updated information. Blackout time between exposures is a barely perceptible 45
ms, and contributes to the sense of solid responsiveness you get using the
EOS-1D.
FireWire™ Interface
IEEE1394 interface:
the ideal way to move large files quickly. Direct-connection to compatible
Windows or Macintosh computers is via an IEEE1394 (FireWire™) interface,
giving you the best of both worlds - convenience and speed. IEEE1394 provides
reliable plug-and-play operation, and is ideal for fast downloading of EOS-1D
image files to the computer.
High-Speed Image Storage
With a generous
buffer memory, the EOS-1D can fire up to 21 consecutive frames (at up to 8 fps)
in its full-resolution, best-quality JPEG mode. That's at four million
pixels per image. Even more impressively, if capturing both RAW and JPEG http://www.usa.canon.com/EOS-1D/images
simultaneously, you can still fire bursts of up to 16 frames (at full
resolution, of course) at up to 8 fps. A viewfinder indication is updated
instantly to advise you of remaining frames in a burst.
Interline Transfer CCD
The best of both
worlds: Image quality and performance. Using the 4.15 million pixel
interline-transfer CCD makes true continuous 8 fps operation possible. Also, it
functions as its own shutter - interline transfer CCDs can be turned on and
turned off electronically with incredible precision. This is how the EOS-1D is
able to shoot at shutter speeds up to 1/16,000th of a second, and perhaps even
more important to professionals, sync with flash up to 1/500th of a second.
Ergonomics & Operability
An EOS tradition:
superior comfort and control. In the EOS-1D, Canon blended the best of the
digital and analog worlds to maintain its high standards. Buttons and switches
are strategically placed in the same positions as on the acclaimed EOS-1v. Yet
displays and controls that are unique to digital cameras, especially on the back
panel, are laid out according to the same operational concept as the EOS D2000.
The result is operation that is extremely intuitive for seasoned Canon users and
easily accessible to others who are experiencing EOS for the first time.
Body & Chassis
It's not all
metal. It's all magnesium alloy. All body covers and most internal chassis
components are constructed of magnesium alloy that minimizes weight and delivers
exceptional rigidity. This alloy also serves as an effective electromagnetic
shield, protecting internal mechanisms from electrical interference. Every
external detail was designed with environmental resistance in mind. Coupled with
a durable baked coating, the body provides extra durability to withstand the
toughest shooting environments.
Weather Resistant
Built to take the worst
conditions. The new EOS-1D is the most extensively protected camera in its
class. Seventy-two points on the camera body are specifically gasketed and
sealed to protect it even in the harshest conditions, and the NP-E3 battery pack
is gasketed as well to protect the battery compartment. Even the lens mount has
a protective rubber surface, which mates with rubber gaskets on certain
professional EF lens.
Shutter Durability
The rotary magnet shutter
virtually eliminates failure. Canon developed the rotary magnet shutter not
merely to reduce problems, but to eliminate the problems altogether. A bladed
rotary-magnet shutter, similar to the ones used in EOS-1v and EOS-3, is used to
protect the CCD and provide timing during longer exposures; this shutter is
durability-tested to 150,000 exposures.
CCD Imaging Sensor
The heart of the EOS-1D's image quality: one of the largest
imaging sensors in a digital SLR*. As pixels on a digital imaging sensor
become larger, they become more sensitive to light. This means less digital
noise, superior highlights and shadow tonalities, and a wider range of contrast
is likely. The EOS-1D's newly developed 4.48 million pixel CCD sensor (4.15
million effective pixels) is a full 28.7 x 19.1mm in size-with square pixels a
full 11.5 x 11.5 microns in size.
RAW File Format
JPEG mode, or RAW mode.
Decisions, decisions. In addition to three JPEG compression setting, the
EOS-1D offers a proprietary RAW file mode for the finest possible image quality.
RAW files from the EOS-1D have a number of quality advantages. Their data is
recorded at 12-bits per pixel, which provides a wider range of tones and
superior detail in bright highlights and deep shadows. When converting using the
EOS-1D driver software, a variety of processing options and parameters provide
incredible control over the finished file.
EF lens Compatibility
Another benefit of the
large 4.15 million pixel CCD sensor in the EOS-1D is that the lens focal length
factor is only 1.3x. This means more than ever, your wide-angle lenses will
behave similarly to how they do on a 35mm SLR film camera, a huge benefit to
photojournalists, commercial photographers, and many other professional
shooters. For example, the new EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM lens behaves like a 21-45mm
lens on the EOS-1D.
ISO Sensitivity
Unlike a film camera, the ISO
Sensitivity can be adjusted between 100 and 3,200. EOS-1D's imaging sensor's
ISO sensitivity can be altered freely from shot to shot, depending on the
lighting and desires of the photographer. The EOS-1D provides a normal ISO range
of 200-1,600 in 1/3-stop increments, and a Custom Function expands this range
between 100 and 3,200. Entirely new is the EOS-1D's unique ISO Bracketing mode,
which permits three bracketed exposures while maintaining the exact same
aperture/shutter speed combination - the camera adjusts the ISO sensitivity to
alter exposure!
Imaging Engine
There's more to image quality
than just the imaging sensor. The data from the sensor must be processed and
assembled to create a finished RGB file. The EOS-1D does this using a totally
new Imaging Engine, a sophisticated chip which produces incredible color
accuracy, wide tonal range and detail while minimizing the effects of digital
noise. With the reduction or elimination of this noise, professional
photographers have the freedom to use long exposures where necessary. On any
exposure longer than 1/15th of a second, the EOS-1D automatically activates its
long exposure noise reduction.
Simultaneous RAW and JPEG
The best of both
worlds, and an ideal option for the fast-paced world of photojournalism. The
EOS-1D can record both a RAW image, for optimum image quality and archiving
purposes, and a separate full-resolution JPEG file which provides quick access
and small files sizes ideal for remote transmission over phone lines. Both files
are recorded on the Compact Flash card.
Color Matrix
EOS-1D Color Matrix. It's like
choosing different types of color film. Since the best coloring for a
particular shot depends on photographer preference as well as shooting
conditions, Canon provides a unique color matrix function that lets you select
different color characteristics as if you were choosing different types of film.
Five settings let you choose between 4 variations of the standard sRGB color
space or one setting for the expanded Adobe RGB (1998) color space. Color Matrix
settings apply to both JPEG and RAW EOS-1D, but can be overridden with
RAW files when using Canon's driver software.
White Balance
Nine White Balance modes, and
new White Balance bracketing. All digital SLRs provide white balance
control. But none to date provide the variety of options available in the
EOS-1D. From totally automatic control to precise dialing-in of the kelvin
color temperature, white balance is an example of the designed-in
flexibility of the EOS-1D, and an example of Canon's belief that in a
professional camera, decisions should be left to the professional.
New EOS-1D Driver Software
EOS-1D images can be brought into a compatible Windows or
Macintosh computer. Images can be transferred using either the camera built-in
1EEE1394 connector (taking advantage of the speed of FireWire™), or by
removing the CF card and inserting it into a card reader. Canon software
includes an entirely new TWAIN driver (Windows) and Macintosh Plug-in Module,
which have extensive capabilities including of course the ability to display
JPEG and/or RAW EOS-1D images on-screen for editing or for RAW file conversion
purposes.
RAW File Conversion
EOS-1D driver software
provides a host of tools and controls that process RAW images files as they are
converted into JPEGs or 8- or 16-bit TIF files. Brightness and contrast, white
balance (including a one-step click control), tonal curves, sharpness, and
even Color Matrix -the color palette used- can be adjusted by the photographer
while your original digital negative, your RAW image file, remains unaltered.
Processing a RAW image only creates a copy; it never alters the original file.
Processing Parameters
Even JPEG images benefit
from the extensive controls in the EOS-1D's new driver software. Processing
parameters permit adjustment and storage of various digital processing settings,
and you can save up to three sets of these settings for different situations and
apply them any time. Adjustments to the Tone Curve (contrast and gradation),
Sharpness, and Subject Pattern Sharpness can be made to vary the look of RAW
or JPEG images. You can also adjust the amount of JPEG compression in-camera.
Ready for the Newsroom
Thirty-four items of text
data are recorded by the EOS-1D every time you fire the shutter, and all can be
viewed on your computer monitor using the EOS-1D's driver software (18 of these
items can also be viewed on the camera's LCD monitor). Press shooters and
photojournalists will appreciate its compatibility with industry-standard IPTC
data recording (19 items can be viewed using the EOS-1D driver software, and the
photographer's name and date/time are automatically recorded). Finally, the
EOS-1D allows sound recording - ideal for verbal note taking in the field. Sound
files can be played back with the EOS-1D's driver software.
Remote Capture
Connect the EOS-1D to a
compatible Windows or Macintosh computer with the IEEE 1394 cable, and Canon's
Remote Capture software will allow you to shoot and save your images onto you
computer's hard drive immediately as they are taken, and view them on the
computer's monitor. It's a great option for various professional shooting; from
studio portraits or catalog shoots to recording scientific data in the lab.
Remote Capture software also includes timing controls for unmanned shooting,
with intervals of up to 60 minutes between each shot possible.
Personal White Balance Settings
Three custom
white balance settings can be called up and applied at any time. This is an
invaluable time saver in a variety of professional applications, from newspaper
photojournalism to studio shooting. Even a one-step click white balance
obtained in difficult lighting can be saved and applied again
whenever that lighting situation arises.
Personal Function Upload: the ultimate professional
touch
Personal Functions are part of the EOS-1D's driver software, and
can be installed into the camera at any time using the IEEE1394 connection to a
compatible Windows or Macintosh computer. Personal Functions can be loaded into
the camera, and once installed, they can be turned on and off just as the
EOS-1D's built-in Custom Functions can. Twenty-four Personal Functions are
available, and most match those used in the EOS-1v professional 35mm SLR.
Combined with the built-in Custom Functions, the EOS-1D's Personal Functions
provide professional flexibility unmatched by any other digital SLR.