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  1. #11

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    jeśli naprawdę sRAW będzie miał 7mpix to trochę bez sensu... 4-5mpix w zupełności by wystarczyło. A wtedy dopiero nastąpiłoby znaczące skrócenie czasu PP.
    N16-35/N24-70/N70-200VR2/N24/N105VR/N400VR/Z40/Z24-120S/Z24-70SII/Z70-200S/V16/TT75/T28-75G2
    D800/D500/D4s/Z6/Z63/Z9

    Paweł

  2. #12

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    Cytat Zamieszczone przez Pawel Pawlak Zobacz posta
    jeśli naprawdę sRAW będzie miał 7mpix to trochę bez sensu... 4-5mpix w zupełności by wystarczyło. A wtedy dopiero nastąpiłoby znaczące skrócenie czasu PP.
    Też mi się zdaje, że to nie bedzie 7 mpx. Stawiałbym na to samo co w marku czyli 2.5 - ale kto tam wie co w canonie wymyślili .
    Pozdrawiam
    Marcin

  3. #13

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    Cytat Zamieszczone przez Niedzwiedz Zobacz posta
    sRaw ma miec 7 mpx, ale co z tego ze dali 3 cal LCD jak te canonowe sa marne w porownanu z nikonowymi
    Widzę że już z góry wiesz jaki ten LCD będzie .
    Po wielkościach pliku RAW można oczekiwać że to będzie 14bitowa głębia kolorów.

  4. #14

    Domyślnie

    Cytat Zamieszczone przez Pawel Pawlak Zobacz posta
    Z jedenej strony fajny, ale bez emocji Z drugiej, ciekawe co musiałbym mieć żeby wzbudził emocje ?
    Zdziwię się jeśli się bedzie nazywał 40D
    W końcu jest już D40 i D40x w Nikonie.
    Cytat Zamieszczone przez Pawel Pawlak Zobacz posta
    Myśle ze d200x albo s czy też d300 także nie powali.
    Nikonowska nowinka też się raczej D300 nie będzie nazywać - niebezpiecznie blisko 300D.
    Jak dotychczas żaden numerek się u obu systemach nie powtórzył i pilnują się tego.
    pozdrawiam, Piotr
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  6. #16

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    Cytat Zamieszczone przez Paprycjusz Zobacz posta
    A 1D i D1?
    wyjątek potwierdzający regułę ?
    N16-35/N24-70/N70-200VR2/N24/N105VR/N400VR/Z40/Z24-120S/Z24-70SII/Z70-200S/V16/TT75/T28-75G2
    D800/D500/D4s/Z6/Z63/Z9

    Paweł

  7. #17

    Domyślnie 40d.

    Tak to mniej więcej wygląda - dla mnie przyjemnie .

    EOS 40D Specifications (compare with 30D specs at the foot of this page)

    Technical Details

    Resolution: Approximately 10.1 million effective pixels (total pixels: approximately 10.5 million)

    Recording pixels: 3888 x 2592

    Sensor type: CMOS sensor, with primary R-G-B filtration

    Sensor size: 22.2 x 14.8 millimeters

    Pixel size: 5.7 microns square

    Lens focal length factor: 1.6x

    Sensor dust removal: EOS Integrated Cleaning System; active removal of dust by vibrating front low-pass filter; automatic removal of dust spots, in Canon Digital Photo Professional software (v. 3.1 or higher)

    Maximum frames per second: 6.5 frames per second (fps) at full resolution

    Maximum number of frames / burst: JPEG: 75; RAW: 17

    Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to 1/8000, plus Bulb (1/3 or 1/2-step increments)

    Flash sync speed: Up to 1/250, with EX-series Speedlites

    Anticipated shutter durability: 100,000 exposures, based on Canon test methods

    Computer interface: USB 2.0 (Hi-speed)

    Image recording storage media: CompactFlash (CF) cards (type I or II, including Microdrives)

    Card compatibility: "FAT32" compatible--OK for cards over 2GB

    Image format options: JPEG (choice of "Fine" or "Normal" compression); RAW (Canon .CR2 RAW file format); RAW + JPEG (any JPEG file size available; JPEG file written as separate file)

    Analog to digital conversion: 14 bits per channel (16,382 separate tones from brightest to darkest, for each channel)

    Resolution options: "Large"--3888 x 2592 (approximately 10.1 million pixels); "Medium"--2816 x 1880 (approximately 5.3 million pixels); "Small"--1936 x 1288 (approximately 2.5 million pixels)

    File numbering: sRGB color space: IMG_0001.JPG or IMG_0001.CR2; Adobe 1998 RGB color space: first character is always underscore (_)

    Folders: Automatically created for image storage; new folder can be user-created with "Manual Reset" function; folders cannot be freely selected on memory card by the photographer

    Highlight tone priority: Expands tonal range of bright highlights by about one stop; ISO range limited to 200 to 1600; activated by C.Fn II-3-1

    Data verification: "Original Image Data" can be appended to each image via Custom Function IV-6-1; requires optional Canon Original Data Security Kit OSK-E3 to check authenticity

    Live View viewing options: Camera's LCD monitor; computer monitor, via USB; computer monitor, via wireless transmitter WFT-E3A

    Manual focus: Viewed on LCD monitor, with option to magnify focus area 5x or 10x

    Autofocus: Possible--C.Fn III-6-1 active, press AF On button; mirror drops down temporarily while AF On button is pressed, allowing AF to function

    Silent mode Live View shoot: Mode 1: First shutter curtain remains open; shooting up to 6.5 fps possible; Mode 2: Quieter option; 2nd shutter curtain doesn't close until user's finger is taken off shutter button

    Accessory wireless transmitter: Canon WFT-E3A (optional, dedicated wireless transmitter)

    Attachment to camera: Attaches to base of camera; totally integrated with EOS 40D's design

    Wireless transfer methods: 802.11b or 802.11g; link speed: approximately 11 megabits/second (802.11b) or 54 megabits/second (802.11g)

    Connection method: Infrastructure or Ad Hoc (802.11g functions in Ad Hoc mode)

    Maximum wireless distance: Approximately 490 feet (150 meters), if "receiver" has its own antenna (depends on environment)

    Wireless channels: 11 (in North American market)

    Ethernet (wired) transfer: Yes; Ethernet 100Base-TX (maximum distance approximately 1,000 feet); link speed: approximately 100 megabits/second

    Transfer options: 1. FTP mode (images sent to folder on host computer); 2. PTP mode (remote control of camera possible from computer); 3. HTTP mode (view camera's files using web browser; remote firing of camera possible)

    Security options: Encryption: WEP or TKIP/AES; authentication: open system, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK

    USB "host" capability: Plug compatible USB devices into WFT-E2A, for use with the EOS 40D; GPS devices (write GPS time, coordinates, and altitude info into each file's EXIF info); external hard drive (connect compact external USB hard drive, and write files directly from camera to the hard drive as if it's an additional memory card)

    LCD monitor: 3.0-inch (diagonal) TFT color; approximately 100% coverage; approximately 230,000 pixels on monitor; approximately 140 degrees viewing angle

    LCD monitor brightness: Adjustable in 7 levels (via Menu)

    Video-out: Yes (to standard TV monitor); NTSC or PAL, selectable on Menu

    Number of AF points: Nine, all cross-type AF points

    Center AF point: Unique hybrid cross-type AF point; world's first high-precision AF point with both horizontal and vertical high-precision; additional standard precision, cross-type sensors for lenses from f2.8 to f5.6

    AF point selection: 1. Manual AF point selection via 9-way multi-controller on back of camera; 2. automatic AF point selection

    AF activation: Shutter button, or new AF On button at back of camera

    AF modes: One-Shot AF (for stationary subjects); AI Servo AF (for tracking moving subjects); AI Focus AF (auto selection of One-Shot or AI Servo AF)

    AF sensor: Entirely new Canon CMOS AF sensor

    AF sensitivity range: EV -0.5 to 18 (at 73 degrees F / 23 degrees C, ISO 100)

    Shutter speeds: 30 seconds to 1/8000 second, plus Bulb (1/3 or 1/2-step increments); x-sync at 1/250

    ISO range: 100 to 1600, in 1/3-step or full-stop increments; ISO can be expanded to 3200 via C.Fn I-3-1

    Auto ISO: Can be set in any exposure mode, including P, Tv, Av, and M; ISO usually based at 400; typical auto range is 100to 800, depending on conditions; manual exposure mode: auto ISO fixed at 400

    Exposure modes: Manual, Aperture-priority (Av), Shutter-priority (Tv), Program AE

    Full-auto modes: Green Zone, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Action, Night Portrait, Flash Off

    Metering: 35-zone metering sensor; Evaluative metering (linked to all AF points); Center-weighted metering; Partial metering; Spot metering at center of picture (approximately 3.5% of picture area)

    Metering range: EV 0 to 20 (all patterns, at normal temperatures)

    Exposure compensation: Possible in P, Tv, Av, and A-DEP exposure modes; +/- up to two stops, in 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments (via Quick Control Dial)

    Autoexposure bracketing: Possible in P, Tv, Av, M, and A-DEP exposure modes; +/- up to two stops, in 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments

    Compatible flashes: All Canon EX-series Speedlites, including new Speedlite 580EX II

    Camera menu sets flash: Yes (580EX II only, as of August 2007)

    E-TTL II flash metering: Flash metering not linked to active AF point; distance from compatible EF lenses now used; entire metering area can be averaged using Custom Function 14-1

    Modeling flash: 1-second burst of flash possible at 70Hz when depth-of-field preview button is pressed (580EX/EX II, 550EX, 420EX, MR-14EX, MT-24EX, and Speedlite transmitter only)

    Wireless E-TTL: Fully compatible, including ratio setting over six-stop range

    Flash exposure compensation: Up to +/- 2 stops can be set on camera body (can also be set on compatible Speedlites)

    Built-in flash: Covers lenses as wide as 17mm (27mm equivalent); Guide Number 43 (feet)/13 (meters), ISO 100

    Viewfinder focus screen: New interchangeable "Ef" series focusing screens; standard screen: Ef-A--precision matte screen very similar to EOS 30D; optional Ef-D screen--precision matte with grid lines; optional Ef-S screen--Super precision matte (superior manual focusing with fast lenses, f1.8 to f2.

    Viewfinder display: Similar to EOS 30D; new: ISO is always displayed; new: B/W shooting mode icon; new: maximum burst available now two digits

    Dioptric adjustment: User-set from -3.0 to +1.0 (range can be extended using optional Canon dioptric Lens E, plus rubber frame Eb)

    Mirror lock-up: Possible via Custom Function III-6-1

    Eyepiece shutter: None (cover is provided on included strap)

    Color space: Standard sRGB or Adobe 1998 RGB (separate setting on Menu)

    White Balance: Auto; Pre-set (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash); color temperature (set by user from 2500K to 10,000K in 100K increments); custom (shoot white object or 18% gray card, base WB on that neutral object)

    White Balance correction: Fine-tuning of overall color, in any white balance mode; amber–blue correction, in 9 steps; magenta–green correction, in 9 steps; set on graph on LCD monitor, using 9-way controller; both types of correction can be combined

    White Balance bracketing: Three separate files written with a single click of the shutter; can be varied in the amber–blue direction, or the magenta–green direction; can be adjusted up to +/- 15 mireds (equivalent to 3 steps on the 9-step adjust scale); can be combined with standard auto exposure bracketing (9 files written to CF card)

    Picture style: Extensive range of settings for user to tailor color, contrast, sharpness, etc. to their preference; same characteristics as previous EOS SLRs with Picture Style control

    Black and white recording: Set via monochrome setting within Picture Styles menu

    Computer connection: USB 2.0 Hi-speed, via small "B"-type USB connection

    Remote control: N3-type push-in terminal (same as EOS 20D, EOS-1D Mark II, etc.)

    Video-out: Single-pin mini-jack

    Direct Printing compatibility: PictBridge printing to compatible Canon and other brand printers

    Compatible images: JPEG, RAW, or sRAW, if they comply with DCF protocol

    Preview effects on camera's LCD: Printing effects can be previewed (includes brightness, levels, contrast, color saturation, color tone, and color balance--face brightener and red-eye correction cannot be viewed)

    Connection to printer: Via USB cable included with camera

    DPOF image marking: Compatible; images can be "tagged" while reviewing on LCD monitor

    Battery: BP-511A, BP-511, or BP-512 (rechargeable lithium-ion, same as EOS 30D) (BP-511/BP-512: 1100mAh; BP-511A: 1390mAh)

    Shooting capacity: Approximately 1100 shots (at 68 degrees F / 20 degrees C); approximately 800 shots (at 32 degrees F / 0 degrees C)

    Charger unit: Canon CB-5L or CG-580 (also can be charged with compact power adapter CA-PS400)

    AC adapter: AC adapter kit ACK-E2 (optional; consists of adapter AC-E2, and "dummy battery" DR-400)

    Battery grip (optional): Battery grip BG-E2N or BG-E2

    Date/time back-up battery: CR2016 lithium battery--coin-type; user-replaceable (estimated life 5 years)

    Body exterior material: Magnesium alloy top, front, and rear covers

    Chassis material: Polycarbonate and stainless steel

    Lens mount: EF lens mount; metal; compatible lenses: all Canon lenses for EOS cameras
    Compatible with EF-S lenses: Yes

    Custom functions: 24 custom functions, in four distinct categories; 9 entirely new custom functions

    Operating temperature range: 32 degrees to 104 degrees F, at 85% or lower humidity (0 degrees to 40 degrees C)

    Dimensions (W x H x D): 5.7 x 4.2 x 2.9 inches (145.5 x 108 x 73.5 millimeters), very slightly larger than EOS 30D

    Weight (without battery or CF card): 26.1 ounces (740 grams), approximately 1.4 ounces (40 grams) heavier than EOS 30D
    Pozdrawiam
    Marcin

  8. #18

    Domyślnie

    Głupio mi niestety po występku tego ..... (kolega to nie jest dobre słowo ) kogoś dawać te specyfikacje. No ale cóż skoro wyciekły to je daję. Może czasami trudno w to uwierzyć ale na CB są ludzie nie tylko zapatrzeni w jeden słuszny system. W dużym stopniu dzięki Nikonowi - 40D jest jakie jest.
    Pozdrawiam
    Marcin

  9. #19
    Kaleid
    Gość

    Domyślnie

    Aaa tam...nie przejmuj się tym tym..no, jak mu tam było? EOSem? Na szczescie juz na dniach premiera nowego topowego korpusu, i upgrade D200tki, wiec bedzie fajnie

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