A first look at the Canon EOS-1D Mark III

Canon knows how to mark an anniversary. Not content to buy themselves flowers or throw a dinner party, Canon's digital SLR group instead chose to commemorate 20 years of the EOS system by introducing the EOS-1D Mark III, the most ambitious still camera the company has ever developed.
It's a camera designed to extend Canon's superiority in areas like autofocus and high-ISO image quality, to shore up areas of competitive weakness such as the battery system and camera configuration and to incorporate emerging features like Live View and remote camera access, but do these things better than they've been done before in the digital SLR arena. And while they were at it, Canon opted to increase the EOS-1D Mark III's resolution and frame rate too, relative to the EOS-1D Mark II N it replaces. Read the whole review here

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