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Sunday 27th August 2006 01:11:22 PM

Canon will be launching the replacement for it's EOS 350D during the upcoming Photokina 2006, according to dpreview.com news. This new model has a 10 megapixel CMOS sensor. For the first time, Canon will featuring it's very own anti-dust system called EOS Integrated Cleaning System. A very welcomed feature since all DSLR are proned to sensor dust. As of now, Nikon is the only big player who has yet to implement such system, with Olympus and Sony already having one. From the look of it, I think I have invested in the correct make... kudos Canon! ;p

Here's some of the new features, taken from dpreview.com:

- 10 megapixel CMOS sensor
- Separate low pass filter with ultra-sonic vibration to remove dust
- Anti-static coatings on sensor surface, software based dust mapping / removal
- Nine area Auto Focus sensor (same as EOS 30D)
- Picture Styles, larger range of image parameter adjustment (same as EOS 30D)
- Faster image processing
- Removal of control panel LCD display, now uses main LCD monitor
- Proximity sensor below viewfinder eyepiece to disable main LCD during composition
- Camera settings made on main LCD (such as metering, white balance, ISO, AF area etc.)
- Setting adjustment saved with half-press of shutter release
- Continuous shooting buffer up to 27 JPEG and 10 RAW images
- Large 2.5" LCD monitor with 160?viewing angle
- Image magnification available in record review
- Histogram available as brightness (Luminance) or RGB (Red, Green, Blue)
- Traditional Chinese language (in addition to Simplified Chinese)
- Up to 9999 images per folder on storage card
- Lower introductory list price ($100 lower)

 

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