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Megapixel | 16.1 MP |
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Camera type | SLR Camera Body |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Image stabilizer | No |
Image sensor size | - \ |
Supported aspect ratios | 3:2 |
Maximum image resolution | 4896 x 3264 pixels |
Digital zoom | - x |
Focal length range | - mm |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
Digital SLR | Yes |
Aperture range (F-F) | - |
Camera shutter speed | 30 - 1/8000 s |
Effective sensor resolution | 17000000 pixels |
Compatible operating systems | Windows XP (SP2/SP3) / Vista SP1 Mac OS X v10.4-10.5 + |
Auto focusing (AF) modes | Centre weighted Auto Focus, Continuous Auto Focus, Flexible Spot Auto Focus, Monitoring Auto Focus, Multi Point Auto Focus, Selective Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus, Spot Auto Focus |
ISO sensitivity | 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800 |
Light exposure modes | aperture priority AE, manual, shutter priority AE |
Flash modes | Auto, Fill-in, Flash off, Manual, Pre-flash, Red-eye reduction, Second curtain synchro, Slow synchronization, Suppressed |
Internal memory | - MB |
Compatible memory cards | CF, MicroDrive, SD, SDHC |
Motion JPEG frame rate | 29.97, 10 fps |
Video formats supported | MOV |
Maximum video resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Display diagonal | 3 \ |
Display resolution (numeric) | 920000 pixels |
Magnification | 0.76 x |
USB version | 2.0 |
Scene modes | Portrait, Landscape (scenery) |
Photo effects | Black&White, Neutral |
White balance | Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, Manual, Shade, Tungsten |
Camera playback | Slide show |
Image processor | 2 x DIGIC 4 |
Playback zoom (max) | 10 x |
Product color | Black |
Battery type | LP-E4 |
Battery capacity | 2300 mAh |
Battery life (CIPA standard) | 1500 shots |
Bundled software | ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser |
Recommended operating temperature range (T-T) | 0 - 45 °C |
Camera shutter type | Mechanical |
Depth | 79.9 mm |
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Width | 156 mm |
Height | 156.6 mm |
Weight | 1200 g |
Explains the nature and characteristics of RAW image files.
Defines what a RAW image is and its composition.
Describes the process of developing RAW image files.
Details when the RAW development process occurs within DPP.
Outlines the benefits of using RAW image files for editing.
Covers viewing, organizing, editing, converting, and printing image functionalities.
Specifies required OS, CPU, RAM, and display for DPP.
Lists compatible RAW, JPEG, and TIFF image types and extensions.
Guides users on transferring images from camera/card to computer.
Explains how to view and examine RAW images within DPP.
Details various adjustment techniques for RAW images in DPP.
Covers the process of printing images using DPP.
Explains how to convert images to different file formats.
Step-by-step guide to launching Digital Photo Professional.
Describes the layout and components of the DPP main window.
Instructions for transferring images from a camera.
Explains how to view images after they are loaded into DPP.
Introduces basic image adjustment capabilities within DPP.
Details the procedures for saving image adjustments and files.
Explains how to print images from the application.
Instructions on how to properly close and exit the DPP software.
Techniques for quickly reviewing and organizing image collections.
Covers the detailed process of image editing using DPP's tools.
Explains advanced printing options and methods.
Methods for managing and organizing image files and folders.
Allows side-by-side comparison of original and edited images.
Explains how to change the layout of image display windows.
Synchronizes multiple images for comparative adjustment.
Visualizes overexposed or underexposed areas in images.
Covers a range of sophisticated image manipulation techniques.
Details how to fix lens-related optical distortions.
Describes various types of image corrections available.
Applies corrections to multiple images simultaneously.
Explains how to save and reuse image adjustment settings as recipes.
Covers saving adjustment recipes to external files.
Details loading and applying saved recipes to images.
Describes copying and applying recipes between images.
Applies custom white balance settings to multiple images.
Converts and saves multiple RAW images to JPEG/TIFF in batches.
Transfers multiple images to external editing software in batches.
Renames multiple image files in batches.
Overview of editing capabilities for JPEG and TIFF files.
Explains the functions and usage of the RGB tool palette.
Automates brightness and color adjustments using tone curves.
Details how to modify image brightness and contrast.
Adjusts white balance by sampling a point in the image.
Explains adjustments for hue, saturation, and image sharpness.
Covers adjusting the range of tones from dark to bright in an image.
Describes methods to reduce noise in JPEG/TIFF images.
Covers cropping and straightening images.
Explains automatic removal of dust spots from images.
Details how to save changes made to JPEG/TIFF images.
Provides solutions for common issues and errors encountered with DPP.
Guides users on how to remove the DPP software from their computer.
Details the functions available in the DPP main window interface.
Lists and describes functions available within the edit window.
Details the various functions accessible via the tool palette.
Details batch processing functions for converting/saving multiple images.
Provides definitions for key terms used in the manual.
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