• | Ultra high-resolution 21.1 megapixels to record high resolution images |
• | Full-frame CMOS sensor developed and manufactured by Canon, with noise reduction technology to capture images with greater clarity and colour fidelity. |
• | Dual “DIGIC III” Imaging Processors for improved colour reproduction for razor sharp images at accelerated processing speed |
• | 14-bit A/D conversion method also gives images a richer and smoother tonal expression |
• | 3-layer Optical Low Pass Filter for reducing red fringing and colour casts |
• | Wide ISO speed range of ISO 100-3200 (1/3-stop increments, extendable – L: 50 / H: 6400) |
• | Customisable White Balance Settings
- | Enables you to manually set up to 5 different personal custom white balance options, especially useful when shooting under multiple lighting conditions as you can switch white balance setting quickly and easily. |
- | The custom white balance can be registered with up to five images shot on the spot, in addition to registering it from an image in the memory card. |
- | The lowest colour temperature has been extended to 300K, while selectable range has been expanded to 2500K - 10000K with 100K increments. |
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• | Highlight Tone Priority
- | To give your images better colour rendition for a more lifelike feel, this function improves gradation within highlight areas. |
- | It effectively preventing your photos from suffering a ‘whitewash’ effect when shooting under bright conditions |
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• | Shoot to Small RAW (sRAW) Type Files
- | Able to shoot using a new sRAW image format, which is approximately a quarter of the pixel count (approx. 2.5 megapixels) and takes up only half the space of standard RAW Type files (approx. 7.6MB). |
- | A handy substitute for the JPEG Type files, sRAW Type can be processed and adjusted with the provided EOS Utility software. This is useful for photographers who want the versatility of the RAW Type for snapshots, but do not require their images to be at the highest possible resolution. |
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