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Canon 3829C002

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Brand Canon 2005
Model 3829C002_EDII_1-RE
Released Year 2005
Type DSLR Cameras
Series 1D
Compatible Mountings Canon EF, Canon RF
Autofocus Yes
Video Resolution 2160p
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon EOS-1D is a professional-grade digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera renowned for its robust build and high-speed performance. It features a 4.1-megapixel CMOS APS-H sensor that delivers excellent image quality with a resolution of 2464 x 1648 pixels. The 1D supports a continuous shooting speed of up to 8 frames per second, making it ideal for sports and action photography. It is equipped with a Canon EF lens mount, allowing compatibility with a wide range of Canon lenses. The camera incorporates a sophisticated 45-point autofocus system to ensure precise subject tracking and sharp images. With an ISO range from 200 to 1600 expandable to 100 and 3200, the Canon EOS-1D provides flexibility in various lighting conditions.

Specifications

Built-In Media Camera Body & Accessories
Are Batteries Included Yes
UPC 657768028205
Item Height 6.6 inches
Manufacturer Canon
Warranty Description 90 days limited warranty
Shooting Modes Sports
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Compatible Mountings Canon EF, Canon RF
Sensor Type CMOS APS-H
Image stabilization Optical
Expanded ISO Minimum 50
Photo Sensor Size Full Frame (35mm)
Form Factor DSLR
Special Feature Live View
Item Weight 7.51 Pounds
Video Resolution 2160p
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism, approx. 100% coverage
Flash Modes Auto, On, Off, Slow Sync, Rear Curtain
Camera Flash no flash
Skill Level Professional
Specific Uses For Product Sports, Wildlife, Action Photography
Compatible Devices Computers, smartphones, tablets, external storage devices with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB support
Continuous Shooting 20 fps
Video Capture Format 4k
Expanded ISO Maximum 102400
Battery Type Lithium Ion
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Frame Rate 60 FPS
Mount Type Tripod, Monopod, Canon EF, Canon RF
Warranty Type 90 days limited warranty
Crop Factor 1
Has Image Stabilization No
Lens Mount Canon EF
Audio Recording No
Aspect Ratio 4:3
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 20.1 MP
JPEG Quality Level Fine
Total Still Resolution 20.1 MP
Exposure Control Automatic, Manual
White Balance Settings Auto
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Wireless Technology Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Total Video Out Ports 1
Display Type LCD
Display Resolution Maximum 20.1 MP
Has Color Screen No
Write Speed 20 fps (still), ~100 MB/s (video)
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Autofocus
Autofocus Points 45-point AF system
Focus Type Auto Focus
Focus Mode Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C)
Autofocus Yes
Effective Pixels 4.1 megapixels (2464 x 1648)
Image Processor DIGIC
Shutter Speed Range 1/8000 sec to 30 sec
Continuous Shooting Speed Up to 8 fps
ISO Range 200–1600 (expandable to 100 and 3200)
LCD Monitor 1.8-inch TFT LCD
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I/II
Battery Ni-MH battery pack
Dimensions (WxHxD) Approx. 156 x 157 x 81 mm
Weight Approx. 1,280 grams (body only)
Build Magnesium alloy, weather-sealed body
Release Year 2005

Key Advantages

The Canon EOS-1D's rugged magnesium alloy body offers exceptional durability and weather resistance suitable for professional use. Its high-speed continuous shooting capability enables capturing fast-moving subjects with precision. The advanced 45-point AF system enhances focusing accuracy and responsiveness in diverse shooting scenarios. With professional-grade build quality, it's designed to withstand harsh environments and demanding workflows. The camera's compatibility with a broad range of EF lenses ensures versatility and creative freedom. Additionally, the EOS-1D delivers reliable battery life supporting extended shooting sessions.

Limitations

Despite its robust performance, the 4.1-megapixel sensor resolution is relatively low compared to modern DSLR standards, limiting large print sizes. The camera's weight and bulk might be cumbersome for extended handheld use. Its LCD screen is smaller and less detailed than contemporary models, restricting immediate image review. The ISO range, while sufficient at the time, may struggle in extremely low-light conditions when compared to newer cameras. It uses CompactFlash cards only, lacking newer storage options like SD cards or faster interfaces. Additionally, video recording capabilities are absent, reflecting its era prior to widespread video in DSLRs.

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