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Canon IS 1

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Brand Canon 2012
Model IS-1
Released Year 2012
Type DSLR Cameras
Series IS Series
Autofocus High-speed phase detection
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Canon IS 1 is a professional digital camera introduced in 2012 as part of Canon's IS Series. It incorporates a high-speed CMOS sensor optimized for rapid image capture and precise autofocus. The camera utilizes advanced DIGIC image processing technology to ensure excellent color accuracy and low noise in images. It supports full manual controls and various custom settings tailored for professional needs. The body is ergonomically designed with durable materials for comfortable handling during extended use. Connectivity options include USB and HDMI ports for seamless file transfer and external display support.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture F/2.7
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 4x
Maximum Resolution 20.0 MP
Model cannon is 1
Connectivity USB, HDMI
Features Auto Focus
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Colour Red
Sensor Type CMOS
Resolution 15 megapixels
Autofocus High-speed phase detection
Image Processor DIGIC 5
ISO Range 100-6400
Storage Media CompactFlash
Battery LP-E6 Lithium-ion battery
Display 3 inch LCD screen
Video Recording 720p HD video

Key Advantages

The Canon IS 1 offers extremely fast autofocus and shooting speeds, making it ideal for capturing action shots. Its high-resolution sensor delivers sharp and detailed images even in low light. Advanced image processing ensures accurate color reproduction and reduced noise. The ergonomic body design enhances user comfort during long shoots. Robust build quality provides durability suitable for professional environments. Additionally, its versatile manual controls allow photographers full creative flexibility.

Limitations

The Canon IS 1 was discontinued shortly after release, resulting in limited availability of accessories and parts. Its battery life is relatively short compared to modern cameras, requiring frequent recharging or spare batteries. The camera lacks some of the wireless connectivity features commonly found in newer models. Video recording capabilities are basic and not suited for professional videography. The menu system can be complex for beginners unfamiliar with Canon's professional interface. Also, the camera's sensor resolution is lower than more recent models, limiting large print quality.

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