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Canon starts selling the first SLR camera, video recording format 4K

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Unique camera Canon Cinema EOS-1D C was announced in April of this year, but goes on sale just now. The first opportunity to purchase a new product worth 12 thousand dollars were residents of Japan, the device will appear in the U.S. next week. In addition to its direct functions of photography, model Canon Cinema EOS-1D C can shoot video with Ultra HD or 4K (4096h2160 pixels) at 24 frames per second. Minute video recording in this format is 3.76 gigabytes of disk space to store photos and records in camera uses CompactFlash memory cards. EOS-1D C equipped with a full-size 35mm CMOS-sensor with a resolution of 18.1 megapixels, dual processor Digic 5 + and a display diagonal of 3.2 inches. Novelty is compatible with EF lenses and allows RAW-images with a maximum resolution. Regime poses called Canon Log Gamma allows you to record high quality videos in a wide dynamic range (HDR), and provides a uniform footage while shooting at the same time with other cameras Cinema EOS . Camera

Canon has outed its latest DSLR, The EOS 6D

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Canon has outed its latest DSLR , the EOS 6D , packing a 20.2-megapixel full frame sensor and integrated WiFi and GPS for transferring geotagged photos and video more easily. Directly taking on Nikon's D600 , the EOS 6D has a freshly designed CMOS paired with Canon's DIGIC 5+ Image Processor, supporting 11-point AF and ISO 100-25600 (extendable to 50, 51200 and 102400). There's 63-zone dual-layer iFCL metering and 4.5fps continuous shooting, along with various preloaded "creative modes" including a built-in HDR photography option combining three exposures of the same frame into a single image, without requiring post-processing on a computer and a Multiple Exposure mode which can combine up to nine images. Video is captured at 1080p Full HD resolution, with support for 30,24, and 25 fps, while 60fps and 50fps are supported in 720p mode. The camera also offers manual control over exposure and audio levels while recording. On the back, there's a 3-in