| Canon has today announced the sucessor
to the EOS 300D / Digital Rebel, the new smaller, lighter,
eight megapixel EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT. This new camera
incorporates many new features introduced with the EOS 20D
and also enables control of settings as requested by EOS
300D owners. The default body color is now black, although
a silver body will be available. Key points: 8mp CMOS, 3fps
14 frames, DIGIC II, smaller, lighter, custom functions,
selectable metering & AF mode, USB 2.0 Hi-speed, lower
introductory list price (US: $899 body only, Europe: ˆ899
body only).
US name: Canon Digital Rebel XT
European name: Canon EOS 350D
Japanese name: Canon EOS Kiss Digital N
Phil: Note that Canon has subtly updated the
Kit lens, but it's only cosmetic modifications, the actual
glass / lens design is identical (still no USM here, although
there was a USM lens on black kits in Europe and standard
in Japan).
Press Release:
Canon upgrades world’s best selling digital SLR
Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 17 February, 2005 - Canon,
a leader in photographic and imaging technology, today upgrades
the EOS 300D with the 8.0 Megapixel, 3 frame per second
EOS 350D Digital. The launch completes a refresh of the
entire digital EOS line-up and confirms Canon’s commitment
to digital SLR research and development.
“The EOS 300D kick started the digital SLR revolution,
becoming the best selling model of all time, ” the EOS 350D
Digital will now take over, playing a major role in Canon’s
digital SLR strategy,” said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon
Consumer Imaging Europe. “Canon predicts the D-SLR market
will double in size by the end of 2006.”
The EOS 350D Digital features a newly developed, second
generation, extremely low noise APS-C size 8.0 Megapixel
CMOS sensor – the fourth new CMOS sensor from Canon in just
twelve months. It is powered by the same DIGIC II image
processor found in Canon’s professional series D-SLR cameras,
and features 3 frame per second, 14 frame burst operation,
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface, simultaneous RAW and Large JPEG
writing and 0.2 second start up time. The camera is more
than 10% lighter and 25% smaller by volume than the EOS
300D. It is available in both black and silver finishes.
“The camera combines ease of use with many of the same
compelling technologies found in Canon’s professional series
EOS cameras, chosen by more than 70% of pro photographers
at the 2004 Athens Olympics, ” observed Jensen. “For the
first time, every camera in the EOS digital range now incorporates
a Canon original CMOS sensor and Canon DIGIC II processor.”
In terms of speed and resolution, Canon now has the leading
performance camera in every D-SLR segment; all launched
since January last year:
- EOS-1Ds Mark II - 16.7 Megapixel full frame 35mm sensor,
4 fps
- EOS-1D Mark II - 8.2 Megapixel APS-H size sensor, 8.5
fps
- EOS 20D - 8.2 Megapixel APS-C size sensor, 5.0 fps
- EOS 350D Digital - 8.0 Megapixel APS-C size sensor,
3.0 fps.
Target user
With plain language menus, intuitive controls and default
settings chosen to reflect general every-day use, the EOS
350D Digital is designed to appeal to digital still compact
users looking to expand their creativity, and film SLR users
who have been waiting for 8.0 Megapixel performance at this
price point. It will be available as body only and in kit
form with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II lens.
Improvements over the EOS 300D
The new CMOS sensor and high performance DIGIC II performance
lead a number of improvements to the EOS 300D. Other advances
include E-TTL II distance-linked flash metering for easy,
consistent and precise flash exposures. Users can now select
between three focus modes: One-Shot AF, AI SERVO and AI
Focus. Writing to memory card is 3.5 times faster and the
interface is upgraded to USB 2.0 Hi-Speed for fast image
downloads. Mirror lock-up and 2nd curtain flash have also
been added.
The camera now features the same Monochrome mode found
on the EOS 20D, allowing users to shoot in black & white
with a range of filter effects. White Balance correction
of both blue/amber and magenta/green bias is available to
±9 levels and WB bracketing is extended to include the magenta/green
bias direction. Digital Photo Professional RAW image processing
software – the same professional workflow software supplied
with Canon’s ˆ8,000 EOS-1Ds Mark II, has been added to the
standard supplied software.
Low noise sensor and precision optics
The CMOS sensor features redesigned pixel sites, with improved
capacity to isolate any residual charge remaining after
the pixel site is reset. This is then subtracted from the
exposure to suppress any random pattern noise. Improvements
in image quality are particularly noticeable with long shutter
exposures and high ISO settings, and result in more even
rendering of uniform surfaces, such as blue skies. The low
noise of the second generation CMOS sensor delivers clean
images from ISO 100 through to ISO 1600.
The APS-C size sensor gives the camera a 1.6x magnification
compared to 35mm cameras. The camera’s EF-S lens mount works
seamlessly with all of the more than 60 Canon EF lenses
– the world’s largest interchangeable lens system. It is
also compatible with the four EF–S lenses developed for
Canon’s APS-C format digital SLRs (the EOS 20D and EOS 300D)
including the new
EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens.
Faster processing for better results
Underpinning the camera's performance is Canon's high-speed
DIGIC II (Digital Image Core) processor, as found in Canon’s
professional series EOS-1D Mark II and EOS-1Ds Mark II.
DIGIC II is Canon’s second generation image processor, purpose
built to handle the complex algorithms required for maximum
image quality; optimally processing functions such as white
balance and colour rendition. By integrating key functions
onto a single processor, DIGIC II delivers superb quality
images without trading camera responsiveness. "Digital image
quality is dependent on three factors: lens quality, sensor
performance and image processing capability,” said Jensen.
“Canon is a developer, designer and manufacturer of the
key components in each of the three critical technology
areas: lens, CMOS sensor and image processor. It is the
leadership position in each of these core technology areas
that gives the EOS 350D Digital its edge.”
Better focusing
Focus can now be selected between One Shot AF (for single
shot focusing), AI SERVO AF (for predictive tracking of
subjects approaching at up to 50kph up to 10m away ) and
AI Focus AF (switches automatically between One Shot AF
and AI SERVO AF when subject movement is detected). This
improves on the EOS 300D by providing direct selection of
the three focusing modes. For more flexible focusing, AF
point selection is now possible with the cross keys as well
as from the main dial. Full time manual override is available
with all EF Auto Focus lenses, while a new Precision Matte
screen gives a brighter viewfinder image for easier, more
accurate manual focusing.
Improved flash
The pop-up flash has a guide number of 13 and sits even
higher (95.5mm) above the optical axis than on the EOS 300D,
helping suppress red eye effect and reducing the possibility
of lens barrel shadow. Angle of coverage extends to support
wide lenses to 17mm. Flash compensation of ±2 stops in 1/3-
or 1/2- stop increments is available with both the built-in
flash and with all EX-series Speedlite flash units.
Print and review
Lab-quality prints can be produced without the need for
a computer by directly connecting the EOS 350D Digital to
any PictBridge compatible photo printer via the supplied
USB cable. The new USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection improves
computer upload times, and is also compatible with USB 1.1
and Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) for driverless transfers.
The 1.8" LCD is used to select and review photographs to
be printed and set print variables. During image playback,
it is possible to jump forward or back by date, by single
image, or by groups of 10 or 100 images. Review display
modes have been extended, making it possible to review an
image without overlaying any information.
High-end exposure control
The EOS 350D Digital retains the accurate 35 zone TTL metering
of the EOS 300D. The three metering modes (evaluative, partial,
and centre weighted average) are now manually selectable
and both exposure compensation and exposure bracketing are
available in 1/2 stop increments as well as the 1/3 stop
increments of the EOS 300D. The EOS 350D Digital retains
the popular Programmed Image Control modes of the EOS 300D,
such as Night Portrait, Sports, Close-up, Landscape, Portrait
and Flash OFF.
Shooting adaptability
Shutter speeds extend from 30 sec to 1/4000 sec, plus bulb
and high-speed x-sync at 1/200s. The memory card slot supports
2GB and higher CompactFlash Type I and II cards. Optional
wired or infra red wireless remote control is available.
Seven preset White Balance settings (such as cloudy, tungsten,
fluorescent, etc.) plus custom White Balance and ±3 stop
White Balance Bracketing (WB-BKT) ensure that image colours
match the photographer’s recollection of the scene.
Comprehensive accessories, software and online access
The EOS 350D Digital comes complete with NB-2LH battery
pack, charger, USB cable, video cable, wide embroidered
anti-slip neck strap. A new optional Battery Grip BG-E3
gives the camera a solid and balanced pro feel, particularly
when the camera is fitted with longer lenses, and includes
a shutter release and main dial for vertical/portrait shooting.
It comes complete with one magazine that takes 6 AA batteries
and another that takes two NB-2LH Li-Ion rechargeable batteries.
Purchase of the EOS 350D Digital entitles photographers
to membership of the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY with a 100 MB online
photo album for image uploads. As well as Digital Photo
Professional RAW image workflow software, ZoomBrowser EX
5.1 (Windows) and ImageBrowser 5.1 (Mac) are included for
handling image file transfers between camera and computer,
managing and printing files, and preview and conversion
of RAW images. PhotoStitch is included for seamless merging
of panorama shots. Arcsoft PhotoStudio software allows artistic
and creative manipulation of images.
Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT specifications
| International naming |
• US: Canon Rebel Digital XT
• Japan: Canon EOS Kiss n Digital
• Elsewhere: Canon EOS 350D |
List price
(body only) |
• US: $899
• Europe: ˆ899 |
List price
(kit inc. lens) |
• US: $999
• Europe: ˆ1,099 |
| Body material |
Plastic (matte finish) |
| Sensor * |
• 22.2 x 14.8 mm CMOS sensor
• RGB Color Filter Array
• Built-in fixed low-pass filter
• 8.2 million total pixels
• 8.0 million effective pixels
• 3:2 aspect ratio |
| Image sizes *
|
• 3456 x 2304 (L)
• 2496 x 1664 (M)
• 1728 x 1152 (S) |
| Output formats |
• RAW
• RAW + JPEG Large/Fine *
• JPEG (EXIF 2.21) - Fine, Normal |
| Image processor |
DIGIC II * |
| Lenses |
• Canon EF / EF-S lens mount
• 1.6x field of view crop |
| Focus modes |
• Auto Focus
• Manual Focus (switch on lens barrel) |
| Auto Focus |
• 7-point TTL
• CMOS sensor
• AF working range: -0.5 - 18 EV (at 20°C, ISO 100)
* |
| AF modes * |
• AI Focus
• One shot
• AI Servo |
| AF point selection |
• Auto
• Manual |
| AF assist |
Flash strobe |
| Shooting modes |
• Auto
• Program AE (P)
• Shutter priority AE (Tv)
• Aperture priority AE (Av)
• Manual (M)
• Auto depth-of-field
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Close-up
• Sports
• Night portrait
• Flash off |
| Metering |
• TTL 35 zone SPC
• Metering range: EV 1.0 - 20 EV (at 20°C, ISO 100,
50 mm F1.4) |
| Metering modes *
|
• Evaluative 35-zone
• Partial 9% at center
• Center-weighted average |
| AE Lock |
AE lock button |
| AE Bracketing |
• +/- 2.0 EV
• 0.5 or 0.3 EV increments * |
| Exposure compen. |
• +/- 2.0 EV
• 0.5 or 0.3 EV increments * |
| Sensitivity |
• Auto (100 - 400)
• ISO 100
• ISO 200
• ISO 400
• ISO 800
• ISO 1600 |
| Shutter |
• Focal-plane shutter
• 30 - 1/4000 sec (0.5 or 0.3 EV steps
*)
• Flash X-Sync: 1/200 sec
• Bulb |
| Aperture values |
• F1.0 - F91 (0.3 EV steps)
• Actual aperture range depends on lens used |
| White balance |
• Auto
• Daylight
• Shade
• Cloudy
• Tungsten
• Fluorescent
• Flash
• Custom |
| WB Bracketing |
• +/-3 levels
• 3 images
• Selectable Blue/Amber or Magenta/Green bias
* |
| WB fine-tuning * |
• Blue (-9) To Amber (+9)
• Magenta (-9) to Green (+9) |
| Color space * |
• sRGB
• Adobe RGB
(Independently selectable) |
| Image params *
|
• Parameter 1 (con +1, shp +1, sat +1,
tone 0)
• Parameter 2 (con 0, shp 0, sat 0, tone 0)
• Set 1 (con, shp, sat, tone)
• Set 2 (con, shp, sat, tone)
• Set 3 (con, shp, sat, tone)
• B&W (con, shp, filter, toning) |
Custom params
(Set 1 - 3) |
• Contrast (+/-2)
• Sharpness (+/-2)
• Saturation (+/-2)
• Color tone (+/-2) |
| Drive modes |
• Single
• Continuous: 3.0 fps up to 14 JPEG / 4 RAW frames
*
• Self-timer 10 secs (3 sec with mirror lock-up) |
| Mirror lockup * |
Yes |
| Viewfinder |
• Pentamirror
• 95% frame coverage
• Magnification: 0.8x (-1 diopter with 50 mm lens
at infinity) *
• Eyepoint: 21 mm *
• Dioptric adjustment: -3.0 to +1.0 diopter
• Fixed laser matte screen |
| Viewfinder info |
• AF points
• AF/FE lock
• AEB
• Shutter Speed
• Aperture
• Exposure Level / Compensation
• Max. burst
• AF/MF focus confirmation
• CF warning |
| DOF preview |
Yes, button |
| LCD monitor |
• 1.8" TFT LCD
• 115,000 pixels *
• 5 brightness levels
• 10x zoom playback |
| Record review |
• Off
• On
• On (Info, inc. histogram)
• 2 / 4 / 8 sec / Hold |
| Flash |
• Auto pop-up E-TTL II auto flash
*
• Guide number approx 13
• Modes: Auto, Manual Flash On/ Off, Red-Eye Reduction
• X-Sync: 1/200 sec
• Flash exposure compensation: +/-2.0 EV (0.3 or 0.5
EV steps) *
• Coverage up to 17 mm focal length (27 mm FOV equiv.)
|
| External flash |
• E-TTL II auto flash with EX-series Speedlites *
• Hot-shoe |
| Direct printing |
• Canon Card Photo Printers
• Canon Bubble Jet Printers with direct print function
• PictBridge |
| Other features |
• Orientation sensor
• Automatically writes FAT16/FAT32 depending on capacity
• LCD panel illumination |
| Auto rotation |
• On (playback uses orientation data in
file header)
• Off |
| Playback mode |
• Single image
• Single image with info (inc. histogram)
• Magnified view (1.5 - 10x in 15 steps, browsable)
• 9 image index
• Auto play
• Image rotation
• Jump (by 10, 100 or date) *
|
| Custom functions |
9 custom functions with 24 settings
* |
| Menu languages |
• English
• German
• French
• Dutch
• Danish
• Finnish
• Italian
• Norwegian
• Swedish
• Spanish
• Russian *
• Chinese (Simplified)
• Korean *
• Japanese |
| Firmware |
User upgradable (uh oh!) |
| Connectivity |
• USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed, approx. 2.6 MB/sec)
*
• Video out
• E3 type wired remote control |
| Direct Print |
• Canon Compact Photo Printers and PIXMA Printers
(supporting PictBridge)
• PictBridge |
| Storage |
• Compact Flash Type I or II
• Microdrive supported
• FAT 12/16 and FAT 32 support
• No CF card supplied |
| Power |
• Lithium-Ion NB-2LH rechargeable battery
(supplied & charger) *
• CR2016 Lithium battery (date/time backup)
*
• Optional ACK-700 AC adapter *
|
| Dimensions * |
127 x 94 x 64 mm (5.0 x 3.7 x 2.5 in)
|
| Weight * |
• Body (no batt or CF): 490 g (1.1 lb)
• Body plus battery and CF: 540 g (1.2 lb)
• Body plus battery,CF and 18-55 mm II lens: 724 g
(1.6 lb) |
| Software * |
• Digital Photo Professional
• Zoom Browser EX
• EOS Capture
• PhotoStitch |
| Accessories |
• Semi-hard case EH-18L *
• EF and EF-S lenses
• Canon Speedlites (220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 580EX, Macro-RingLite,
MR-14EX, Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, Speedlite Transmitter
ST-E2)
• Battery Grip BG-E3 (takes two NB-2LH or 6 AA's)
*
• Remote Switch RS-60E3, Remote Controller RC-1 and
RC-5
• AC Adapter Kit ACK-700 * |
* New or changed compared
to the EOS 300D / Digital Rebel
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