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EOS CAMERAS
Lens Peripheral Illumination
Correction
Another feature available in Canon’s newest
EOS cameras is Canon’s Lens Peripheral
Illumination Correction feature. Taking into
account the lens in use, this feature automatically
brightens the light level at the four corners of
the composition where light falloff may have
occurred. Peripheral illumination characteristics
and correction data are detected automatically
on a number of Canon lenses and can be
entered manually through Canon’s EOS utility
software. This function can be applied when
shooting to JPEG images, and in post-processing
with RAW images.
Highlight Tone Priority
Loss of highlight detail is one of the greatest
concerns for photographers shooting digitally
in brightly lit and high-contrast situations.
Canon’s Highlight Tone Priority function
calculates the exposure to expand the images
dynamic range so that more detail is preserved
in highlights. This
renders a more
continuous tone
image without
blown highlights,
and helps to save
time in
post-processing
for highlight
retrieval.
removing an even greater amount of dust,
especially smaller particles. The IR/UV
absorbing glass in front of the camera’s
sensor is treated with an anti-dust fluorine
coating, making it easier to remove damp
or sticky dust particles.
fine-tuned in other modes. The Canon Auto
Lighting Optimizer helps produce beautifully
exposed images that require little to no
post-production work.
Lens Chromatic Aberration Correction
With the advanced processing power of
Image Processors on select EOS DSLR cameras,
chromatic aberration in Canon lenses can be
corrected at the time of shooting. Select models
can read the correction data from a lens and
that lens can be
registered to the
camera. These
cameras can
also distinguish
between different
lenses of the
same model by
supporting
registration of
serial numbers
(with compatible
EF lenses).
Custom Function
Camera operations are enhanced by Custom
Functions, conceptualized and developed by
Canon. Custom Functions enable photographers
to tailor features and operating functions to suit
their own shooting style, or to optimize camera
performance for specific subjects, shooting
conditions or a signature style.
Advanced RAW+JPEG Recording
(in-camera processing)
Best described as “digital
negatives,” RAW images contain
pre-processed image data as
captured by the sensor and,
with post-processing, they yield
the highest image quality possible from an
EOS camera. While professionals and advanced
amateurs often prefer to shoot in RAW mode,
JPEG images take up significantly less storage
space and are often more immediately pleasing
to the eye. With Canon’s EOS cameras, images
can be captured in a number of RAW and JPEG
modes, depending on the cameras sensor, as
well as record numerous combinations of RAW,
sRAW and JPEG images simultaneously. Select
EOS cameras feature in-camera post processing
with image correction options like white
balance, brightness, picture style and more,
plus image resizing with JPEG images.
Additional features include Expanded Quick
Control functions during playback like image
protect, image rotate, rating, RAW image
processing, resize, highlight alert, AF point
and image jump, meaning a streamlined
workflow can begin in the field.
Auto Lighting Optimizer
The Auto Lighting Optimizer automatically
corrects image exposure to help ensure
accurate brightness and contrast. It can
actually brighten areas of the composition
while maintaining highlight details and
accurate exposure in others, or darken areas
of the composition while maintaining
brightness and shadow details in others.
This remarkable feature is available as both
an automatic feature in Full Auto and Creative
Auto shooting modes, and can be used and
Maximum Durability
and Performance
EOS cameras are designed
to perform admirably and
consistently no matter the
situation. Many EOS camera
bodies are constructed of rigid,
high-strength magnesium alloy
for rugged performance. The
EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III
cameras feature weather-sealing
surfaces and connection points
for reliable performance in wet
and dusty situations. The EOS-1D X even has
a lightweight shutter with carbon-fiber blades
that can maintain up to 14.0 fps* performance
for up to 400,000 cycles and has a minimum
shutter release lag of 36ms (when shooting at
maximum aperture).
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Canon has designed an
Integrated Cleaning
System with a Self
Cleaning sensor unit customized to the
specifications and performance characteristics
of each EOS camera that helps combat stray
dust that can enter the camera when changing
a lens or when out in the field. The front
surface of the sensor’s IR-cut/low-pass filter
cleans itself automatically with ultrasonic
vibrations every time the camera is turned on
or off. Removed dust adheres to material
around the filter to help it stay off. With DPP,
dust missed by the cleaning unit can be
captured by Canon’s Dust Delete Data Detection
and can be erased from the image file.
Ultrasonic Wave Motion Cleaning
Select EOS cameras feature
Canon’s integrated dust removal
cleaning, which uses a carrier
wave type self-cleaning sensor
unit. Previous dust removal systems removed
dust adhered to the surface of the infrared-
absorbing, ultraviolet-blocking glass in a
frontward direction by vibrating the glass with
ultrasound. The wave-type system effectively
rolls rather than shakes the dust particles off,
Built to Perform – Canon EOS cameras are built to go wherever your photography takes
you. Select cameras are sealed for dustproof and drip-proof measures (EOS-1D X shown).
Auto Lighting Optimizer Disable
Auto Lighting Optimizer High
Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction ON
Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction OFF
Self-cleaning sensor unit
(EOS-1D X)
Lens Chromatic Aberration
Correction ON
Lens Chromatic Aberration
Correction OFF
* The maximum continuous shooting speed is restricted to 10 fps when the battery charge is less than 50% or when ISO speed is above 32000. If the camera’s internal temperature is low
and ISO speed is above 20000, the maximum continuous shooting speed is restricted to 10 fps.
Highlight Tone Priority: ON
Highlight Tone Priority: OFF
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