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CANON 1DS

CANON 1DS
Thursday May 01, 2003
Written by Philip Chia
Tags: CANON | 1DS
AUD
$16499
Price at time of review.
As a reviewer, there is no greater thrill than being privy to a product that you know will either revolutionise or turn the world upside down. The first Palm Pilot, USB devices, and the Canon 1Ds.
Price $16499 (time of review)
Camera type DSLR
Megapixels 11.4-megapixel
Sensor type CMOS
Max resolution 4,064 x 2,704
Shutter speed 1/8000 shutter speed
ISO range 50-1250
Memory slot CF II slot
I/O ports FireWire
Battery type Ni-MH battery pack (good for 600 shots)
Dimensions (WDH mm) 15.6 x 15.7 x 8cm
Weight 1.265kg (body only)
Manufacturer Canon
This article appeared in the May, 2003 issue of PC Authority.
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