| The biggest surprise of the day (not)
will be Canon's much-leaked EOS 5D. Yes, the specifications
floating around for the last two weeks were accurate, this
camera slots in above the EOS 20D but below the EOS-1D series
with its full-frame (35 mm negative size) 12.8 megapixel
CMOS sensor. Other key specifications; 3.0 fps continuous
shooting, spot metering, custom settings mode, Picture Style
parameters, 2.5" wide viewing angle LCD monitor, marginally
larger than the EOS 20D, USB 2.0 High-speed, compatible
with WFT-E1 wireless transmitter. The EOS 5D is certainly
unique and will no doubt be of great interest to a great
variety of photographers. The EOS 5D will be available in
October priced at $3299 (US) / ˆ3459 (EU).
Press Release:
Canon’s full frame, compact EOS 5D
defines new D-SLR category
Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 22 August, 2005
- Canon, a leader in
photographic and imaging technology, announces the 12.8
Megapixel EOS 5D, creating a new D-SLR category combining
a full frame CMOS sensor with a lightweight, compact magnesium
alloy body. Weighing just 810 grams, it features a second
generation 35.8 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor, 3 frame per second,
60 Large JPEG frame burst and 0.2 second start up time operation.
“The discreet full frame EOS 5D is the camera many photojournalists
and agencies have been asking us for,” said Mogens Jensen,
Head of Canon Consumer Imaging Europe. “It will be an indispensable
piece of equipment for a wide range of professionals – from
contemporary wedding to reportage photographers.”
Marking five years since Canon’s first CMOS image sensor
appeared in the EOS D30, the release represents Canon’s
fifth new CMOS sensor to be released since April 2004. “CMOS
sensors are a critical technology advantage driving Canon’s
rapid digital SLR development,” remarked Jensen.
Equivalent in size to a frame of 35mm film, the camera’s
35.8 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor gives photographers a full angle
of view without magnification or cropping effect. It provides
tighter control over depth of field and improves image quality
by capturing more light with its large pixels.
Key features
Super responsive, the EOS 5D is driven by the same DIGIC
II processor found in Canon’s EOS-1D professional range
cameras.
Protected with a rugged yet lightweight magnesium alloy
exterior, the camera also features new Picture Style pre-sets,
a new hi-resolution 2.5” LCD monitor, 9-point auto focus
with 6 invisible Assist AF points to improve tracking performance,
compatibility with Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1, custom
mode for fast recall of user defined camera set-ups, USB
2.0 Hi-Speed interface for fast downloads and 1/8000 – 30
second shutter speed with X-sync at 1/200s.
The CMOS advantage
With five years of in-house CMOS development since the
original EOS D30, Canon’s latest CMOS sensor features 12.8
Megapixels, and the same second-generation on-chip noise
reduction circuitry used on the EOS-1Ds Mark II. This effectively
suppresses random noise and eliminates fixed-pattern noise
for extremely clean, hi-fidelity images. Wide 100-1600 ISO
speed range is extendable to L:50 and H:3200. Large 8.2
m pixels allow the capture of a superior dynamic
range, enabling the reproduction of subtle tonal gradations
in shadow, midtone and highlight areas.
Improved in-camera control
New Picture Style pre-sets simplify in-camera control over
image quality. Delivering more immediately usable JPEG images
straight out of the camera without need for post-production,
Picture Style pre-sets can be likened to different film
types – each one offering a different colour response. Within
each easily selectable pre-set, photographers have control
over sharpness, contrast, colour tone and saturation.
The pre-sets include:
- Standard – for crisp, vivid images that don’t require
post-processing;
- Portrait – optimises colour tone and saturation and
weakens sharpening to achieve attractive skin tones;
- Landscape – for deep greens and blues with stronger
sharpening to give a crisp edge to mountain, tree and
building outlines);
- Neutral – ideal for post-processing;
- Faithful – adjusts colour to match the subject colour
when shot under a colour temperature of 5200K;
- Monochrome – for black and white shooting with a range
of filter effects (yellow, orange, red and green) and
toning effects (sepia, blue, purple and green)
Additionally, 3 user-defined entries allow the possibility
to create additional variations on the in-camera styles
or install additional custom Picture Style files. Additional
custom Picture Style files may be downloaded from Canon’s
web site.
Picture Style replaces internal image processing previously
controlled by setting processing parameters and colour matrix.
Picture Style is also supported by the supplied Digital
Photo Professional and RAW Image Task software.
New LCD monitor
For improved image review and menu readability, the EOS
5D is fitted with a new large-size high-resolution 2.5”
230K pixel poly-silicon TFT LCD monitor. The improved screen
retains brightness and visibility throughout a wide 170°
angle of view, both vertically and horizontally, making
it easy to view images when the camera is mounted in a fixed
position.
Auto focus
A newly developed 9-point auto focus system features 6
additional invisible Assist AF points located inside the
spot-metering circle. These points come into effect when
the camera is switched to AI SERVO AF with the centre focus
point selected and are automatically used to improve the
camera’s subject tracking performance.
Ergonomics and control
The ‘Premium EOS’ design features a magnesium alloy exterior
with rubberized grip surfaces. The discreet and lightweight
compact body measures just 152 x 113 x 75 mm and weighs
only 810 g making it two thirds the volume and weight of
the EOS-1Ds Mark II.
In a handy new feature, current camera settings can be
stored and assigned to the C (camera settings) position
on the Mode Dial. This allows photographers to switch quickly
between two completely different camera set-ups without
having to switch bodies – ideal for photographers who need
to rapidly switch their cameras from an indoor to outdoor
shooting condition, for example. Exposure mode, ISO speed,
AF mode, drive mode, Picture Style, white balance and custom
functions are all stored in the custom setting. There are
21 custom functions with 57 user-definable settings to enable
photographers to configure the camera for their preferred
way of working.
Connectivity
With the optional Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1, photographers
can work cable-free as full-frame image files can be transferred
automatically through a wireless LAN to a computer in seconds
.
A USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface allows rapid transfer of images
from camera to computer, ideal for shooting straight-to-hard-drive
with the camera tethered to a computer in a studio environment,
thus providing full screen previews of images as they are
shot. The EOS 5D also has a Video out interface to allow
playback and review on a TV monitor, and is PictBridge compliant
to support direct printing to any compatible photo printer
without the need for a computer. It takes both CompactFlash
Type I and Type II cards, including cards of 2 Gb capacity
and larger.
Compatibility and accessories
The EOS 5D offers complete compatibility with all Canon
EF lenses , providing photographers with access to a vast
range of lenses with focal lengths from 14 to 600 mm.
The camera’s launch coincides with the release of the high
performance EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM a lightweight Image
Stabilizer lens. Completing Canon’s f/4L-series zoom lens
range, the new lens complements the EF17-40mm f/4L USM and
EF70-200mm f/4L USM lenses. An ideal match for the lightweight
EOS 5D, these lenses are designed for professional photographers
requiring high quality lightweight lenses with a fixed aperture
throughout the zoom range.
Also compatible with EX series Speedlites and other EOS
accessories, the camera provides photographers with a highly
adaptable and flexible camera system. Canon’s E-TTL II flash
metering ensures accurate flash exposures by taking into
account such factors as lens distance information, ambient
light readings and the detection of reflective objects in
order to calculate flash output.
The BG-E4 is a new battery grip designed especially for
the EOS 5D. Constructed with the same magnesium alloy as
the camera’s exterior, it has a solid and comfortable hold.
The grip can accommodate two BP-511A/514/512/511 battery
packs or six AA batteries . The Battery Grip BG-E4 features
a shutter release button, AE/FE lock button, AF point selector
and main dial to enable comfortable use of the camera when
held vertically.
The camera’s focussing screens are interchangeable: in
addition to the “Standard Precision Matte” (Ee-A) focussing
screen supplied with the camera, “Precision Matte with Grid”
(Ee-D) and Super Precision Matte (Ee-S) screens are available.
The EOS 5D supports the optional Data Verification Kit
DVK-E2 v2.2, which verifies the authenticity of images taken
with the camera.
New software
The EOS 5D is supplied with the EOS Digital Solution Disk
v11, which includes a new version of Canon’s Digital Photo
Professional (DPP) RAW processing software – now at version
2.0. DPP now supports RAW images shot on all EOS digital
cameras from the EOS D30 onwards, and includes support for
Picture Styles. Improvements and additions are aimed at
improving functionality and workflow efficiency for professionals,
and include: easy image selection with three levels of check
marks; real-time adjustment of sharpness; improved image
correction (Copy Stamp); enhanced image transfer function
–single image transfer to PhotoShop is possible; extended
colour space support, now including Apple RGB and ColorMatch
RGB; and improved usability of the CMYK simulation function.
Also provided is on the EOS Digital Solution Disk v11 is
ZoomBrowser EX (PC) and ImageBrowser (MAC) v5.5 for managing
images, EOS Capture v1.5 for remote shooting, PhotoStitch
v3.1, PhotoRecord v2.2 (PC) and RAW ImageTask v2.2. The
EOS 5D is compatible with CANON iMAGE GATEWAY , which provides
a 100 MB online photo album.
Comprehensive range
This new category camera adds to Canon’s already comprehensive
D-SLR range. In terms of speed and resolution, Canon has
the leading performance camera in every D-SLR segment, all
launched since April last year:
- EOS-1Ds Mark II – 16.7 Megapixel full frame 35 mm sensor,
4 fps
- EOS-1D Mark II N – 8.2 Megapixel APS-H size sensor,
8.5 fps
- EOS 5D – 12.8 Megapixel full frame sensor, 3 fps
- EOS 20D – 8.2 Megapixel APS-C size sensor, 5 fps
- EOS 350D Digital – 8.0 Megapixel APS-C size sensor,
3 fps
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