Canon Picture Styles Explained

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Many members of this board have tested, compared and evaluated the new Technicolor picture style. The best way to sum it it up is probably: It works. You can follow the discussion here. The Fine Detail picture style was first introduced on the Canon EOS 5Ds and EOS 5DS R and differs from the other picture styles in the way it’s designed to maximise the level of detail that can be achieved from the sensor.

The Canon EOS system of digital single-lens reflex ( SLR) bodies and lenses is a standard choice among professional photographers worldwide. This page makes it easy to compare and search for for Canon digital bodies and EOS lenses. Every component manufactured by Canon is covered, plus a few exceptionally good third-party components. If you are new to photography, you might want to start with our article. This article goes through every section of the Canon EOS system and concludes with some starter system recommendations.

Canon Picture Styles Explained

Canon Picture Styles Explained

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For the complete catalog of Canon products and Canon-related articles, forum threads, etc, visit the. Canon EOS Bodies 8570405 Small sensor bodies are good for telephoto work, such as wildlife photography. A 100mm telephoto lens that would be ideal for portraits on a film or full-frame sensor body gives a 150mm equivalent perspective on a small sensor (“ APS-C”) body. APS-H sensor bodies are good for sports photography and photojournalism delivering fast performance. The full-frame sensor bodies are good for wide angle photography, low-light photography, and ultimate image quality. Current Small-frame Sensor Bodies • canon_eos7d, (Sept.

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2009), 18MP; 19 AF points; ISO range 100-6400 (12800 with boost); 3-inch LCD 920,000 dots; 8fps continuous capture; video 1080p HD; CF cards • canon_eos60d, (Aug. 2010), 18MP; 9 AF points; ISO range 100-6400 (12800 with boost); 3-inch LCD 1,040,000 dots; 5.3fps continuous capture; video 1080p HD; SD/ SDHC cards • canon_rebelt3i, (Feb. 2011), 18MP CMOS sensor; 9 AF points; ISO range 100-6400 (12800 with boost); 3-inch LCD 1,040,000 dot resolution; 3.7fps continuous capture; 1080p HD @ 30fps; SD/ SDHC cards • canon_rebelt3-kit, (Feb. 2011), 12MP CMOS sensor; 9 AF points; ISO range 100-6400; 3-inch LCD 230,000 dot resolution; 3 fps for up to 830 JPEG, 2 fps for up to 5 RAW frames; 720p HD; SD/ SDHC cards • canon_rebelt2i, (Feb. 2010), 18MP; 9 AF points; ISO range 100-6400 (12800 with boost); 3-inch LCD 1,040,000 dots; 3.7fps continuous capture; video 1080p HD; SD/ SDHC cards Current APS-H Sensor Bodies • canon_eos1d_mark4, (Oct. 2009), APS-H sized sensor (not quite full-frame), 16MP; 45 AF points; ISO range 100-12800 (up to 102400 with boost); 3-inch LCD 920,000 dots; 10fps continuous capture; video 1080p HD; CF cards Current Full-frame Sensor Bodies • canon_5d-mkiii, (March 2012), 22MP; 61 AF points; ISO range 100-12800 (up to 25600 with boost); 3.2-inch LCD 1.04 million dots; 6fps continuous capture; video 1080p HD; CF or SD cards • canon_eos5d_mark2, (Sept. 2008), 21MP; 9 AF points; ISO range 100-6400 (up to 25600 with boost); 3-inch LCD 920,000 dots; 3.9fps continuous capture; video 1080p HD; CF cards • canon_eos1ds_mark3, (Aug.

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