| Canon EOS-10D 6.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) | 
| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $1,899.99 Buy Used: $239.99 You Save: $1660.00 (87%)
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Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 18151
Media: Electronics Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 1 Connectivity: Serial interface Display Size: 1.8 Continuous Shooting Speed: 3 ISO Equivalent: 400 Maximum Resolution: 6.3 Maximum Shutter Speed: 0.00025 Minimum Shutter Speed: 30 Maximum Vertical Resolution: 2068 Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 9 Removable Memory: CompactFlash Type I or II Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Has Tripod Mount: Yes Size: SLR Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 3 x 5.9 x 4.2 DPOF Remote Control
MPN: 8363A002AA Model: 10D UPC: 750845811339 EAN: 0750845811339 ASIN: B00008OT2G
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| Features:
| • | 6.3-megapixel CMOS image sensor for images up to 3072 x 2048 pixels | | • | Magnesium body; can save images simultaneously in both RAW and JPEG formats | | • | 3 frames per second (fps) burst rate up to 9; Adobe RGB color space; 7-area AF sensor | | • | Compatible with CompactFlash Type I and II cards; no card included | | • | Powered by rechargeable lithium-ion battery (BP-511); connects to PCs and Macs via USB 1.1 |
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Product Description A 6.3 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor delivers superbly detailed images. 7-point high-speed AF allows precise focusing over a wide area. A powerful DIGIC (DIGital Imaging Core) processor optimises colour rendition. High speed processing means a continuous burst of 9 shots at 3 frames per second is possible. It also extends the camera's battery life. The EOS 10D can write RAW and JPEG files simultaneously, while there's a choice of 6 JPEG resolution settings. For enhanced exposure stability, the EOS 10D has a new evaluative metering system for both daylight and flash. As well as sRGB, the EOS 10D features Adobe RGB. This improves colour rendition by capturing colours across an extremely wide spectrum. An ISO speed range from 100 - 1600 (3200 Extended HI accessible via the ISO expansion menu) offers extensive shooting flexibility whatever the lighting conditions. 9 white balance modes are available - Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Flourescent, Flash, Custom and Colour Temperature. In Colour Temperature mode, users manually select the warmth they require from the Kelvin scale (2800K to 10000K in 100K increments). With White Balance Bracketing, the EOS 10D automatically captures three bracketed shots (normal, reddish and bluish) with one release of the shutter. An Intelligent Orientation Sensor detects whether the camera is being held horizontally or vertically when shooting. This gives mor e accurate exposures. It also means easy viewing and edit
Amazon.com Product Description Canon's EOS-10D 6.3-megapixel digital SLR builds on the strengths of the award-winning EOS-D60 and offers a range of improvements to both the camera's design and its feature set. It offers a seven-point wide-area autofocus system, fast 3-frames-per-second burst rate, and an ergonomic, super-tough magnesium alloy body shell.The 6.3-million effective pixel CMOS sensor--providing up to 3,072 x 2,048 pixels--is supported by Canon's unique high-power DIGital Imaging Core (DIGIC) processor. The speed at which the DIGIC processor works has allowed Canon to extend the number of full resolution images in burst sequences to nine, at a rate of 3 frames per second. As well as improved speed, DIGIC also helps produce more accurate color rendition while reducing image noise. The metering system, using the newest metering algorithm available and a 35-zone evaluative metering system linked to all seven focus points, offers improved exposure consistency and stability. A range covering ISO 100 to 1,600 offers high-quality images across a very broad spectrum of shooting conditions. Photographers working in particularly poor light may also take advantage of an option to extend this range to ISO 3,200. The EOS-10D is the first digital SLR camera to feature direct printing. Linking via a USB cable, you can make prints immediately from any of Canon's range of compatible bubble jet or CP printers--including the S830D, S530D, and CP-100--without the need to connect to a computer. Controls within the camera's own menu system allow you to choose print quantity, size, and image cropping. When using Canon's card photo printer CP-100, with the optional battery pack, prints can be made in the field away from a power supply. Other features include: - Automatic selection of FAT16 or FAT32 file systems, to support large-capacity CompactFlash Type I or II memory cards of over 2 GB storage size (such as Microdrives).
- 1.8-inch TFT (transreflective) LCD monitor with five brightness levels and 10x zoom.
- Super Intelligent Orientation Sensor detects whether the camera is being held in the portrait or landscape orientation when an image is captured, and automatically rotates the image in the camera's LCD preview screen and on a computer when downloading using Canon's ZoomBrowser software.
- Extended battery life providing approximately 650 images without flash or 500 images with 50 percent flash.
- Ability to save an image in RAW format even when it was shot in JPEG mode.
The EOS-10D comes complete with battery pack, compact single battery-charging unit, USB cable, video cable, the latest Canon software and Photoshop Elements. The EOS-10D accepts the same BP-511 battery pack, and the same BG-ED3 battery grip as the EOS-D60.
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Think Again!! December 4, 2009 Christine Perkins 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had just bought this camera, and it is not compatible with any other Canon lens but the eos 10d ones.
So either buy a great adapter, or only buy those lenses.
It is really heavy, and quite big. It has all the features of the newer models, so don't worry about that. It is quite complicated if you are thinking this to be your first digital SLR.
But over all.. it is an awesome camera!!!
Canon EOS 10D - A Classic September 12, 2009 Scott MacRae Collingwood (Murwillumbah, NSW, Australia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was in the market for a DSLR but, as a student, the newer models were out of the question.
So I found a second-hand 10D, bought a grip as well and am very happy. So happy in fact, that being a little concerned about the age of it, I bought a second one as a back-up. I mainly use classic old Pentax, Olympus and Zeiss manual focus lenses with m42/EOS adaptors, but have bought a brand new Tamron AF wide as well.
It is a great camera. It's solid, dependable, easy to use yet full of advanced features. The resolution, 6.3MP, is more than adequate for most all purposes, and the quality of the images produced is great. This camera provides a great incentive, as well as the means, to become a better photographer.
The only downside is the start-up time - it takes a second or so to be able to take a photo, but every other aspect is most pleasing, as reflected in the high ratings given to the camera throughout this site.
I'd recommend this camera - any day.
Good, but slow April 13, 2009 Stephen M. Orcutt (North Carolina) The Canon 10D is a good camera as far as it's image quality, but it's image processing is slow - compared to the 40D that I use. I mean considering this is a 6 year old model, it's not to surprising. The tones that the 10D captures are very good. But time from capture to reviewing it in the LCD, or pressing the review button to pressing the Info button to see the histogram is very slow. It takes about 10-15 seconds to be able to review the histogram. So as a backup / second body camera it's good, but not as your only camera if speed is important to you.
Focus mechanism is a nightmare! December 1, 2006 kimbee 2 out of 12 found this review helpful
Lots of trouble getting my million dollar digi to focus. (I got it as a gift dec 03) I have an original rebel, Elan 7E and consider myself pretty experienced with canon. I've never seen anything like this. I am about to give up and go back to film. Shooting small children and weddings are a nightmare with this. I have a bride with lots of well focused flowers and she is out of focus in most picures. Very frustrated.
Great camera, but doesn't last long - planned obsolescence June 7, 2006 Nunsuch (San Francisco, CA, USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic digital camera - reasonably priced for the myriad of features it has. I use it professionally.
The low-light shooting is excellent, with reasonable artifacts, and the speed is also great. Auto focus is excellent most of the time, and the auto focus field can be adjusted through the menu.
I loved using it, and am considering getting another one despite its short life (read below).
After having it for 2.5 years, it broke down. The auto-focus mirror below the main mirror is attached to the body by a tiny spring which latches to a flimsy plastic part. This part simply wears out after about 20,000 shots (according to the camera rating and the many irrate customers with a same problem, posting on the web). It's designed to fail after about 3 years of use (depending on the amount of use it gets). This is a terribly bad design that could have been fixed by using a metal part, considering that this is NOT a disposable camera...
Repair takes up to 6 weeks, as the camera can only be repaired in their main repair center, and costs about $200.
I've been told that most of Canon digital cameras of this line carry the same defect, regardless of price. Too bad, considering that the overall quality of this camera encourages professional use...
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