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Amstelveen,
The Netherlands, 24 August 2006 Canon today announces its next generation D-SLR: the EOS
400D. Featuring a 10.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, new EOS Integrated Cleaning System, larger
and brighter 2.5 LCD and 9-point AF, the model is predicted to take the lead as the
worlds most popular camera. It is positioned above the EOS 350D, currently the
fastest selling SLR camera of all time.
Canons EOS 300D, the worlds first consumer D-SLR, kick started a digital
revolution in 2003. We are now witnessing a mass consumer trend towards D-SLR,
said Mogens Jensen, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging Europe.
Consumer research shows it is not only existing film SLR owners now switching to digital
SLR photography. On top of the existing 21 million analogue EOS shooters, a
completely new profile of consumer is adopting digital EOS and driving growth, said
Jensen. With European household penetration having only just hit 3%, the question
now is not will this market be big, but how big will this market
become.
The EOS 400D features
- 10.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor
- Canons EOS Integrated Cleaning System
- 2.5 LCD screen with 230K pixels and 160º viewing angle
- High-precision 9 point AF system
- Picture Style image processing parameters
- DIGIC II image processor with 0.2 sec start up
- Digital Photo Professional RAW processing software
- Compact and Lightweight body
- Fully compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlites
Canon is the only D-SLR brand to own and manufacture the sensor, processor and lenses in
house. EOS photographers benefit from 20 years of ongoing research investment into
EOS, said Jensen. EOS photographers have the great advantage of owning a
system camera in which every element is designed at a very fundamental level to work as a
balanced, integrated whole. It is one reason why more than 70% of registered photographers
at the Athens Olympics shot on EOS. With EOS, Canon aims to provide consumers with
the widest and most expandable camera system available, including over 60 EF lenses and
Speedlite flash units.
Improved Performance
As well as the EOS Integrated Cleaning System, the EOS 400D incorporates a number of
developments over the EOS 350D. Resolution increases from 8.0 to 10.1 Megapixels, using
the superior hi-sensitivity, hi-speed, low-noise CMOS technology now found in all six EOS
Digital models. At nearly twice the size of the EOS 350D display, the 2.5
hi-resolution LCD is the brightest in the EOS range and now displays all of key shooting
and user interface information along with image playback. The AF system expands from 7 to
9-point, with a highly sensitive f/2.8 center point for exceptional performance in low
light. Even with the image resolution increase, maximum frame burst almost doubles from 14
to 27 large JPEGs and from 5 to 10 RAW.
Dust reduction
The EOS 400D is the first camera to incorporate the EOS Integrated Cleaning System. Based
on significant research into the causes of dust in D-SLR cameras, the system combats dust
in three important ways: Reduce, Repel and Remove.
1. Reduce - Internal camera mechanisms are designed to minimise dust generation. The body
cap is redesigned to prevent dust generation through wear on the cap itself.
2. Repel - Anti-static technologies are applied to the low-pass filter covering the front
of the sensor so as not to attract dust.
3. Remove - A Self-Cleaning Sensor Unit uses hi-frequency vibrations to shake dust from
the low pass filter for a period of approximately one second after each start up. For
instant shooting after power up, this feature is disabled immediately the shutter release
is depressed.
Canon has also developed an internal Dust Delete Data system, which can map the position
of any visible dust on the sensor. This can then be deleted automatically after the shoot
with the latest Digital Photo Professional software.
The EOS advantage
The EOS 400D inherits a number of advanced features proven in higher-end EOS models, such
as the EOS 30D and 5D. These include its 9-point AF system, Picture Style (see Appendix:
Technologies Explained), 9,999 image capacity folders and expanded Pictbridge
functionality.
The EOS 400D also incorporates the same DIGIC II processor found across the EOS range
right through to EOS-1 professional models (see Appendix Technologies
Explained). As well as providing superior image quality through advanced rendering
algorithms and almost instant 0.2 second start up time, DIGIC IIs accelerated
processing prioritises the photographers ability to keep shooting by clearing the
buffer quickly between frame bursts.
Upgrading
The upgrade path to the EOS 400D from earlier EOS models is made easy by maintaining the
same intuitive user interface and basic layout of key features and functions.
Photographers are also able to use the same battery and Battery Grip BG-E3 as used on the
EOS 350D, as well as continued support for all EF and EF-S lenses, EX Speedlites and EOS
accessories.
Software
Consistent with the entire EOS Digital range, the EOS 400D is supplied with a
comprehensive software suite to help the photographers workflow. This includes
Digital Photo Professional (DPP), a powerful RAW converter that provides complete RAW
image processing control. DPP also integrates with camera features such as the Dust Delete
Data and Picture Style. The camera also comes with EOS Capture, Image/Zoom Browser and
Photostitch, plus 100MB of personal online space on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, Canons
online photo sharing service.
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