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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Firmware Version 1.1.3
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Canon has posted a firmware update for the Canon EOS 5D Mark III full-frame DSLR camera. According to the company, Version 1.1.3 incorporates the following improvements and fixes.:
1. Supports the single focal length EF40mm f/2.8 STM lens that is to be released at the end of June, 2012.
2. Fixes a phenomenon in which an image may become underexposed when using the Auto Lighting Optimizer for continuous Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) shooting.
3. Fixes a phenomenon in which the backlight of the LCD monitor may not turn off depending on the camera settings and timing.
4. Fixes a phenomenon in which the camera’s power may not turn on when a super-telephoto lens*1) is mounted to the camera with ...
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Canon Announces XEED WX6000 and SX6000 Projectors
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Earlier today, Canon unveiled new REALiS projectors. Canon has also unveiled today their European counterparts, the XEED WX6000 and XEED SX6000. The REALiS collection is exclusive only to the USA, while the XEED is available in Europe and Asia. There are no real differences between the two series otherwise. The WX6000 features 5700 ANSI lumens and a WXGA+ (1440 x 900) resolution, while the SX6000 comes with 6000 ANSI lumens and a SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) resolution. Both projectors have a 1000:1 contrast ratio and the new AISYS technology in order to enhance the LCoS panels. The company plans to release medical versions of these projectors, but no details are available at the time. The SX6000 and...
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Has the Canon 1DX started shipping?
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Rumours are abound that Canon has finally started to ship the 1DX, the company's new top-of-the-range DSLR.
Originally announced all the way back in October, the 1DX was initially scheduled to go on sale from February. However, delays to the production have pushed this back to a general on-sale date for June.
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Canon offers EOS 5D Mark III firmware v1.1.2
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Canon has made the latest firmware (v1.1.2) for the EOS 5D Mark III available from its customer support websites. The update fixes a number of small bugs and adds compatibility with the GP-E2 GPS receiver. The file can be downloaded from your region's Canon support website.
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Canon plays down 5D Mark III light leak issue, will provide free camera inspections
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Canon has completed its promised investigation into the light leak issue reportedly plaguing the new 5D Mark III. Some users have complained that keeping the top LCD panel's backlight on can affect the automatic exposure in low light situations, but the company has found that while the displayed exposure value may indeed be affected, the actual captured image itself will not. In short, your camera should still be exposing pictures correctly, but you might need to be confident of your settings — the screen may not be giving you trustworthy information.
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Canon launches EOS 60Da DSLR for astrophotography
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Canon has launched the EOS 60Da, a variant of its 60D DSLR tuned for astrophotography. The camera features a re-worked infra-red filter leaving the camera more sensitive to a specific emission frequency (656nm) of hydrogen, key to capturing images of features such as nebulae (gas clouds) in space. The 18MP camera continues where 2005's 8MP EOS 20Da left off. It will be available from a limited number of authorized dealers at a price of around $1499.00.
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Canon Pixma Printers Now Support Google Cloud Print
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Canon UK has announced that select models of the Canon Pixma All-In-One inkjet printer line-up will now support Google Cloud Print, providing driver-free printing from a PC, tablet or certain othermobile devices to any Google Cloud Print ready printer. The service will initially be supported on three recently launched models including the Pixma MG8250, Pixma MG6250 and the Pixma MX895 (pictured). For further information, visit the Canon Europe website.
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Canon EOS 60Da lets you shoot the night sky with its modified IR filter
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Canon has announced the EOS 60Da DSLR, a modified version of its 60D exclusively designed for astrophotography. The camera uses an infrared filter that triples the transmission of light at the Hydrogen Alpha line wavelength, allowing for photographs of "red hydrogen emission" phenomena like the Horsehead and Rosette nebulae. Normal IR filters are tuned for the human eye, but block out wavelengths that many astral objects emit light along — while the 60Da's filter fixes this, Canon doesn't recommend its use for standard photography as your images will have a reddish color balance.
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Early Canon 5D Mark III images leak online
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The Canon 5D Mark III that's expected to officially launch on March 2 has shown up on the CanonRumors forums. There will be at least two events to unveil it, with one in France and the other in Singapore. The unconfirmed specs include a 22-megapixel sensor and a 61-point autofocus system.
There is also reportedly 100 percent of viewfinder coverage and a 3.2-inch LCD out back. The camera is said to have both a CF and SD card slot onboard too.
The body is said to cost $3,500, but final pricing and ship dates are expected to be revealed this week.
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Canon to unveil new EOS 5D next week?
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Reports are coming in that Canon is gearing up to announce a successor to its EOS 5D Mark II DSLR next week. According to Canon Rumors, the new model will feature a 22-megapixel full-frame sensor, 100 percent viewfinder coverage, a 3.2-inch LCD display, and the 61-point auto-focus system from the EOS-1D X. The site states that the asking price will be "around $3,500" and expects the camera will be announced on Monday or Tuesday of next week. While it's important to remember that these are just rumored specs at present, they would represent a significant upgrade over the EOS 5D Mark II, which is over three years old now. Now that Nikon is preparing to ship the D800, Canon's going to need to h...
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Canon Set to Display at WPPI Trade Show
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Canon is a leader in digital imaging solutions. Today, the company announced that they will be displaying many new products at this year’s WPPI Trade Show. The laundry list includes a broad range of professional photography, video, projector and printer products. Among the list are several new projectors from the company’s REALiS series. The company did not specify which models will be highlighted, but they did state that the projectors are known for their LCoS display technology and high resolution and high brightness levels. The trade show will be held this week in Las Vegas and Canon can be found at booth #401 and #1465.
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Canon mirrorless rumours continue
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Rumours are continuing to circulate about the possibility of Canon announcing a mirrorless compact system camera in the next few months.
With many people seeing it as an inevitably rather than a possibilty, the next question on everybody's lips is "when?"
Canon is currently the only major player in the photography market not to have a compact system camera on the market.
Its biggest rival, Nikon, finally entered the market towards the end of 2011, and has been enjoying fairly large success with its V1 and J1 models which feature a small sensor.
Of course, it's not known what size sensor Canon will choose to use should it produce a mirrorless model, but a new patent discovered by a Japanese w...
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Canon welcomes ELPH 530 HS / 320 HS, SX260 HS and D20 to PowerShot lineup
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Alongside the new additions to Canon's A-Series of digital cameras, the company is also giving more demanding consumers a similar outpouring of love with four additional shooters in the PowerShot family, which sport a diverse array of features such as WiFi connectivity, 20x optical zoom and rugged designs. Leading the charge for the ELPH lineup is the 530 HS. Along with the 320 HS, it features the ability to wirelessly upload images to Canon's online portal, where users may then post their latest captures to Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. The ELPH 530 HS features a 12x optical zoom lens paired with a 10 megapixel sensor and is expected to retail for $349 in April. Meanwhile, the 320 HS deliv...
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Canon introduces D20 waterproof camera, Wi-Fi ELPH 530 and 320 with iOS transfer app
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Continuing its barrage of compact camera announcements, Canon has revealed some new midrange PowerShot point-and-shoots. First up is the ultracompact ELPH series, which has gained two models with Wi-Fi support — these will launch alongside a new iOS app called Canon CameraWindow for quick wireless photo transfer. An Android app is expected to be available in May. The 0.78-inch thick ELPH 530 HS ($349.99, out April) features a boxy retro design reminiscent of the ELPH APS film cameras, and has a 12x optical zoom, a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor, and the same DIGIC 5 image processor we've seen in recent high-end compacts from the company such as the G12 and S100. The ELPH 320 HS ($279.99, out March...
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Canon PowerShot SX240 HS & SX260 HS
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Canon has announced two new PowerShot SX models, including the Canon PowerShot SX240 HS and SX260 HS, both of which come with 25-500mm equivalent zoom lenses and 12.1-megapixel sensors. Other features the two cameras have in common include high-speed shooting; Full HD video recording; advanced Multi-area White Balance; Manual, Tv and Av shooting modes; a Smart Auto mode that can recognise up to 58 different scenes; Intelligent IS and a 3” PureColor II G LCD screen. The Canon PowerShot SX260 HS additionally features a built-in GPS module with included Map Utility software and GPS logger function. The SX240 HS will be available from March at a price of £299.00/€349.00. The SX260 HS is also exp...
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