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Canon 3011C003AA

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Brand Canon 2007
Model 3011C003AA_EDIV_7-RE
Released Year 2007
Type DSLR Cameras
Compatible Mountings Canon EF, Canon EF-S, Canon RF
Video Resolution 1080p
File Format JPEG
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon EOS 5D is a professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera released in 2007. It features a 12.8 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor allowing high-resolution image capture with excellent detail. The camera uses Canon's DIGIC II image processor to ensure fast operation and high image quality with effective noise reduction. The EF lens mount supports a wide range of Canon and third-party lenses, providing optical flexibility. It offers a 3-inch LCD screen for reviewing images and composing shots with clarity. The EOS 5D supports multiple exposure modes including manual, aperture-priority, shutter-priority, and program modes.

Additional features include a range of ISO sensitivity settings from ISO 100 to ISO 1600, expandable up to ISO 3200. The camera supports RAW and JPEG file formats, providing flexibility for post-processing. It incorporates a built-in flash with a hot shoe for external flash units. Storage is handled via CompactFlash cards, accommodating large amounts of data for extensive shooting sessions. The EOS 5D also features robust build quality with a magnesium alloy body for durability in various shooting conditions.

Specifications

Built-In Media Battery, Battery Charger, Body Cap, Eyecup, Lens Cap, Neck Strap, Tripod
UPC 656942491088
Item Height 4 inches
Manufacturer Canon
Warranty Description 90 days limited warranty
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Autofocus Points 9 AF points
Focus Type Auto Focus
Aspect Ratio 4:3
File Format JPEG
Maximum Focal Length 55 Millimeters
Lens Type Telephoto, Wide Angle, Zoom
Exposure Control Manual
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Screen Size 3 inch TFT LCD
Display Type LCD
Compatible Mountings Canon EF, Canon EF-S, Canon RF
Sensor Type Full-frame CMOS
Image stabilization Optical
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Photo Sensor Size APS-C
Form Factor Compact, DSLR
Special Feature Live View
Item Weight 11.1 Pounds
Video Resolution 1080p
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism
Camera Flash Studio
Skill Level Professional
Continuous Shooting 3 fps
Audio Input Microphone
Video Capture Format 4k
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Mount Type Bayonet
Warranty Type 90 days limited warranty
Lens Mount Canon EF
Sensor Resolution 12.8 Megapixels
Image Processor DIGIC II
ISO Range 100 – 1600 (expandable to 3200)
Continuous Shooting Speed 3 fps
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I/II
File Formats RAW, JPEG, TIFF (via raw conversion)
Shutter Speed Range 30 sec to 1/8000 sec
Built-in Flash Yes
Battery Li-ion rechargeable battery pack
Weight Approx. 810 g (body only)
Dimensions Approx. 152 x 113 x 75 mm
Body Construction Magnesium alloy

Key Advantages

The Canon EOS 5D provides exceptional image quality with its full-frame sensor at an affordable price point during its release. Its compatibility with the extensive Canon EF lens lineup offers photographers creative control and versatility. The DIGIC II image processor delivers fast and efficient performance for both still photography and video capture. Its robust magnesium alloy body ensures durability and reliability for professional use in diverse environments. The camera supports a broad ISO range, which enhances performance in low-light situations. With a clear 3-inch LCD, users can easily review and compose images with precise detail and accuracy.

Limitations

The EOS 5D has a relatively modest 3 fps continuous shooting speed, which may limit action or sports photography. Its 12.8 megapixel resolution, while excellent at release, is lower compared to more modern DSLR cameras available today. The camera lacks built-in Wi-Fi or GPS features that are common in later models for connectivity and geotagging. Video recording capabilities are minimal and not a focus, with basic movie mode available only at lower resolutions and frame rates. The autofocus system, although effective, has fewer autofocus points compared to newer cameras, reducing flexibility for dynamic focusing. Battery life is moderate and may require carrying spares for extended usage sessions.

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