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Canon 1D C

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Brand Canon 2012
Model EOS-1D C
Released Year 2012
Type DSLR Cameras
Series EOS
Video resolution 4K (4096 x 2160) at 24 fps
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon EOS-1D C is a professional-grade DSLR camera released in 2012, designed primarily for photographers and videographers requiring high-quality imaging and video capabilities. It features a 18.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that delivers exceptional image quality with excellent detail and low noise. The camera supports 4K video recording at 24 frames per second, making it one of the first DSLRs to offer high-resolution video capture. It includes a DIGIC 5+ image processor which enhances processing speed and image quality. The EOS-1D C has a robust magnesium alloy body with weather sealing for durability in harsh conditions. The autofocus system is highly advanced, with 61 AF points to ensure precise focusing in various shooting scenarios.

Specifications

MPN 6994B002
UPC 0013803160130
Model Canon EOS-1D C
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Connectivity USB, mini-HDMI
Features Body Only, Waterproof, Auto Focus, Viewfinder
Screen Size 3.2 in
Series Canon EOS
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 18.1 MP
Item Length 3.3 in
Item Height 6.4 in
Item Width 6.2 in
Device type Digital Single-Lens Reflex Camera
Sensor Full-frame CMOS, 18.1 megapixels
Video resolution 4K (4096 x 2160) at 24 fps
Autofocus points 61-point AF system
Continuous shooting speed Up to 12 fps
Body material Magnesium alloy, weather-sealed
Lens mount Canon EF mount

Key Advantages

The EOS-1D C's primary advantage is its capability to record true 4K video, a feature rare in DSLR cameras at its release time. Its full-frame sensor ensures superior image quality and excellent low-light performance. The camera's build quality is professional-grade, with excellent weather resistance suitable for challenging environments. High-speed continuous shooting up to 12 frames per second allows capturing fast action smoothly. The advanced autofocus system provides reliable and accurate focus tracking. Additionally, its compatibility with a wide range of Canon EF lenses offers great flexibility for different photographic styles.

Limitations

Despite its innovative features, the EOS-1D C has some limitations including its high price point, which may be prohibitive for amateur users. The relatively low resolution of 18.1 megapixels may not satisfy users needing very high-resolution still images. Battery life during 4K video recording can be limited, necessitating additional power solutions for extended shooting sessions. The camera's video recording capabilities are somewhat less advanced compared to newer mirrorless models. The size and weight may be cumbersome for handheld video use over long periods. Furthermore, limited touchscreen functionality and a small rear LCD could restrict ease of use compared to newer designs.

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