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17th February 2005
Canon introduces the new EOS 350D
Introduction

Release Issued by Canon:

Canon upgrades world’s best selling Digital SLR

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Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, is pleased to announce the launch of the upgrade to its hugely popular EOS 300D Digital SLR - the 8.0 Megapixel, 3 frame per second EOS 350D. The launch completes a refresh of the entire Digital EOS line-up and confirms Canon’s commitment to Digital SLR research and development.

“The EOS 300D kick started the digital SLR revolution, becoming the best selling model of all time , the EOS 350D Digital will now take over, playing a major role in Canon’s digital SLR strategy,” said Malcolm Hills, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging in the UK and Ireland. “Canon predicts the D-SLR market will double in size by the end of 2006.”

The EOS 350D Digital features a newly developed, second generation, extremely low noise APS-C size 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor – the fourth new CMOS sensor from Canon in just twelve months. It is powered by the same DIGIC II image processor found in Canon’s professional series D-SLR cameras, and features 3 frames per second, 14 frame burst operation, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface, simultaneous RAW and Large JPEG writing and 0.2 second start up time. The camera is more than 10% lighter and 25% smaller by volume than the EOS 300D. It is available in the traditional EOS black finish.

“The camera combines ease of use with many of the same compelling technologies found in Canon’s professional series EOS cameras, chosen by more than 70% of pro photographers at the 2004 Athens Olympics ,” observed Hills. “For the first time, every camera in the EOS digital range now incorporates a Canon original CMOS sensor and Canon DIGIC II processor.”

In terms of speed and resolution, Canon now has the leading performance camera in every D-SLR segment; all launched since January last year:
- EOS-1Ds Mark II - 16.7 Megapixel full frame 35mm sensor, 4 fps
- EOS-1D Mark II - 8.2 Megapixel APS-H size sensor, 8.5 fps
- EOS 20D - 8.2 Megapixel APS-C size sensor, 5.0 fps
- EOS 350D - 8.0 Megapixel APS-C size sensor, 3.0 fps.

Target user
With plain language menus, intuitive controls and default settings chosen to reflect general every-day use, the EOS 350D is designed to appeal to digital still compact users looking to expand their creativity, and film SLR users who have been waiting for 8.0 Megapixel performance at this price point. It will be available as body only and in kit form with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II lens.

Improvements over the EOS 300D
The new CMOS sensor and high performance DIGIC II performance lead a number of improvements to the EOS 300D. Other advances include E-TTL II distance-linked flash metering for easy, consistent and precise flash exposures. Users can now select between three focus modes: One-Shot AF, AI SERVO and AI Focus. Writing to memory card is 3.5 times faster and the interface is upgraded to USB 2.0 Hi-Speed for fast image downloads. Mirror lock-up and 2nd curtain flash have also been added.

The camera now features the same Monochrome mode found on the EOS 20D, allowing users to shoot in black & white with a range of filter effects. White Balance correction of both blue/amber and magenta/green bias is available to ±9 levels and WB bracketing is extended to include the magenta/green bias direction. Digital Photo Professional RAW image processing software – the same professional workflow software supplied with Canon’s £5999.99 EOS-1Ds Mark II, has been added to the standard supplied software.

Low noise sensor and precision optics
The CMOS sensor features redesigned pixel sites, with improved capacity to isolate any residual charge remaining after the pixel site is reset. This is then subtracted from the exposure to suppress any random pattern noise. Improvements in image quality are particularly noticeable with long shutter exposures and high ISO settings, and result in more even rendering of uniform surfaces, such as blue skies. The low noise of the second generation CMOS sensor delivers clean images from ISO 100 through to ISO 1600.

The APS-C size sensor gives the camera a 1.6x magnification compared to 35mm cameras. The camera’s EF-S lens mount works seamlessly with all of the more than 60 Canon EF lenses – the world’s largest interchangeable lens system. It is also compatible with the four EF–S lenses developed for Canon’s APS-C format digital SLRs (the EOS 20D and EOS 300D) including the new EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens.

Faster processing for better results
Underpinning the camera's performance is Canon's high-speed DIGIC II (Digital Image Core) processor, as found in Canon’s professional series EOS-1D Mark II and EOS-1Ds Mark II. DIGIC II is Canon’s second generation image processor, purpose built to handle the complex algorithms required for maximum image quality; optimally processing functions such as white balance and colour rendition. By integrating key functions onto a single processor, DIGIC II delivers superb quality images without trading camera responsiveness. "Digital image quality is dependent on three factors: lens quality, sensor performance and image processing capability,” said Hills. “Canon is a developer, designer and manufacturer of the key components in each of the three critical technology areas: lens, CMOS sensor and image processor. It is the leadership position in each of these core technology areas that gives the EOS 350D its edge.”

Better focusing
Focus can now be selected between One Shot AF (for single shot focusing), AI SERVO AF (for predictive tracking of subjects approaching at up to 50kph up to 10m away ) and AI Focus AF (switches automatically between One Shot AF and AI SERVO AF when subject movement is detected). This improves on the EOS 300D by providing direct selection of the three focusing modes. For more flexible focusing, AF point selection is now possible with the cross keys as well as from the main dial. Full time manual override is available with all EF Auto Focus lenses, while a new Precision Matte screen gives a brighter viewfinder image for easier, more accurate manual focusing.

Improved flash
The pop-up flash has a guide number of 13 and sits even higher (95.5mm) above the optical axis than on the EOS 300D, helping suppress red eye effect and reducing the possibility of lens barrel shadow. Angle of coverage extends to support wide lenses to 17mm. Flash compensation of ±2 stops in 1/3- or 1/2- stop increments is available with both the built-in flash and with all EX-series Speedlite flash units.

Print and review
Lab-quality prints can be produced without the need for a computer by directly connecting the EOS 350D to any PictBridge compatible photo printer via the supplied USB cable. The new USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection improves computer upload times, and is also compatible with USB 1.1 and Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) for driverless transfers.

The 1.8" LCD is used to select and review photographs to be printed and set print variables. During image playback, it is possible to jump forward or back by date, by single image, or by groups of 10 or 100 images. Review display modes have been extended, making it possible to review an image without overlaying any information.

High-end exposure control
The EOS 350D retains the accurate 35 zone TTL metering of the EOS 300D. The three metering modes (evaluative, partial, and centre weighted average) are now manually selectable and both exposure compensation and exposure bracketing are available in 1/2 stop increments as well as the 1/3 stop increments of the EOS 300D. The EOS 350D Digital retains the popular Programmed Image Control modes of the EOS 300D, such as Night Portrait, Sports, Close-up, Landscape, Portrait and Flash OFF.

Shooting adaptability
Shutter speeds extend from 30 sec to 1/4000 sec, plus bulb and high-speed x-sync at 1/200s. The memory card slot supports 2GB and higher CompactFlash Type I and II cards. Optional wired or infra red wireless remote control is available. Seven preset White Balance settings (such as cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, etc.) plus custom White Balance and ±3 stop White Balance Bracketing (WB-BKT) ensure that image colours match the photographer’s recollection of the scene.

Comprehensive accessories, software and online access
The EOS 350D comes complete with NB-2LH battery pack, charger, USB cable, video cable, wide embroidered anti-slip neck strap. A new optional Battery Grip BG-E3 gives the camera a solid and balanced pro feel, particularly when the camera is fitted with longer lenses, and includes a shutter release and main dial for vertical/portrait shooting. It comes complete with one magazine that takes six AA batteries and another that takes two NB-2LH Li-Ion rechargeable batteries.

Purchase of the EOS 350D entitles photographers to membership of the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY with a 100 MB online photo album for image uploads. As well as Digital Photo Professional RAW image workflow software, ZoomBrowser EX 5.1 (Windows) and ImageBrowser 5.1 (Mac) are included for handling image file transfers between camera and computer, managing and printing files, and preview and conversion of RAW images. PhotoStitch is included for seamless merging of panorama shots. Arcsoft PhotoStudio software allows artistic and creative manipulation of images.

Pricing, availability and reader enquiries
The EOS 350D will be available from March 2005 for:
Body Only: £749.99 RRP inc VAT / €1,099.99 RRP inc VAT.
The EOS 350D EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II lens kit: £799.99 RRP inc VAT/ € 1,199.99 RRP inc VAT

Reader enquiries:
UK – www.canon.co.uk
Eire – www.canon.ie

Specifications
IMAGE SENSOR
Type 22.2 x 14.8mm CMOS
Effective Pixels Approx. 8.0M
Total Pixels Approx. 8.2M
Aspect Ratio 3:2
Low-Pass Filter Built-in/Fixed
Colour Filter Type Primary Colour
IMAGE PROCESSOR
Type DIGIC II
LENS
Lens Mount EF/EF-S
Focal Length 1.6x Multiplication with EF lens fitted
FOCUSING
Type TTL-CT-SIR with a CMOS sensor
AF System/Points 7-point AF
AF Working Range EV -0.5- 18 (at 20°C & ISO100)
AF Modes AI Focus, One Shot, AI Servo
AF Point Selection Automatic selection, Manual selection
Selected AF Point Display Superimposed in viewfinder and on LCD panel
Predictive AF Yes
AF Lock Locked when shutter button is pressed half-way in One Shot AF mode
AF Assist Beam Intermittent firing of built-in flash
Manual Focus Selected on lens
EXPOSURE CONTROL
Metering Modes "TTL full aperture metering with 35-zone SPC
1 35 Point Evaluative (linked to all AF points)
2 Partial (approx. 9% of viewfinder)
3 Center weighted"
Metering Range EV 1 - 20 (at 20°C with 50mm f/1.4 lens ISO100)
AE Lock "Auto: Operates in 1-shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved
Manual: Works independently at all times, Works in creative zone modes"
Exposure Compensation +/- 2 EV, 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments
AEB +/- 2 EV, 1/2 or 1/3-stop increments
ISO Speed Equivalent AUTO(400), 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600.
SHUTTER
Type Electronically-controlled focal-plane shutter
Speed 30 - 1/4000 sec, Bulb
Shutter Release Soft touch electromagnetic release
WHITE BALANCE
Type Auto white balance with the imaging sensor
Settings "AWB, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Flash, Custom, Colour Temperature Setting"
WB Bracketing "+/-3 stops in full stop increments, 3 bracketed images per shutter release, Selectable Blue/Amber bias or Magenta/Green bias"
COLOUR MATRIX
Type Two types of colour space: sRGB and Adobe RGB.
VIEWFINDER
Viewfinder Eye-level Pentamirror
Coverage (Vertical/Horizontal) Approx. 95%
Magnification 0.8x¹
Eyepoint 21mm
Dioptre Correction -3 - 1 dpt
Focusing Screen Fixed
Mirror Quick-return half mirror (Transmission: reflection ratio of 40:60)
Viewfinder Information AF Points, AE/FE lock, AEB, Shutter speed, Aperture, Exposure Level/Compensation, Max. Burst, AF/ MF Focus Confirmation, CF Warning
Depth-of-field Preview Yes
LCD MONITOR
Monitor 1.8" TFT, approx. 115,000 pixel
Coverage Approx. 100% (for JPEG images)
Brightness Adjustable to one of five levels
FLASH
Modes Auto, Manual Flash On/Off, Red-Eye Reduction
HotShoe/PC terminal Yes/Yes
X-sync 1/200 sec
Red-eye Reduction Yes
Flash Exposure Compensation +/- 2 EV in 1/2 or 1/3 increments
Flash Exposure Bracketing Yes
Flash Exposure Lock Yes
Second Curtain Synchronisation Yes
Built-in Flash Range Coverage up to 17mm focal length (27mm equivalent)
Guide Number (ISO 100, meters) 13
External Flash "E-TTL II with EX series Speedlites, wireless multi-flash support"
SHOOTING
Modes Full Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, No Flash, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, A-DEP
Photo Effects Monochrome mode (selected from the Shooting menu) with options for Filters and Toning Effects
Drive Modes Single/Continuous
Continuous Shooting 3 fps (speed maintained for up to 14 JPEG images)²
RECORDING PIXELS / COMPRESSION
Image Size (LF) 3456x2304, (LN) 3456x2304, (MF) 2496x1664, (MN) 2544x1696, (SF) 1728x1152, (SN) 1728x1152, (RAW) 3456x2304
Compression Fine, Normal, RAW
IMAGE FORMAT
Still Image Format "JPEG compression (Exif 2.21 [Exif Print] compliant)/Design rule for Camera File system, RAW & JPEG image simultaneous recording, Digital Print Order Format [DPOF] Version 1.1 compliant"
RAW+JPEG Simultaneous Recording Yes
Image Numbering "1 Consecutive numbering
2 Auto reset "
Processing Parameters Standard parameters, plus up to three custom processing parameters can be set
DIRECT PRINT
Canon Printers Canon Compact Photo Printers and PIXMA Printers supporting PictBridge
PictBridge Yes
OTHER FEATURES
Custom Functions 9 Custom Functions with 24 settings
LCD Panel (EL) Illumination Yes
Intelligent Orientation Sensor Yes
Histogram Yes
Playback Zoom 2x - 10x
Display Formats "1 Single image with information
2 Single image
3 9 image index "
Image Erase Protection Erase protection of one image at a time
Image Erase Single image, All
Self Timer Approx. 10 sec.
Menu Categories "1 Shooting menu
2 Playback menu
3 Setup menu"
Menu Languages English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Korean and Japanese
Firmware Update Update possible by the user
INTERFACE
Computer USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (Mini-B)
Other Video output (PAL/NTSC)
MEMORY CARD
Type CompactFlash Type I / II (Microdrive compatible)³
SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEM
PC Windows 98 (including SE)/2000/Me/XP
Macintosh OS 9.0 – 9.2, OS X v10.1 – 10.3
SOFTWARE
Browsing & Printing Digital Photo Professional, Zoom Browser EX
Other EOS Capture, PhotoStitch
Drivers TWAIN (Windows 98 / 2000), WIA (Windows Me/XP)
Image Manipulation ArcSoft PhotoStudio
POWER SOURCE
Batteries Rechargeable Li-ion Battery NB-2LH (supplied)
Battery Life "Approx. 600 (at 20°C),
Approx. 400 (at 0°C)4"
Battery Check Automatic
Power Saving Power turns off after 1, 2, 4, 8, 15 or 30 mins
A/C Power Supply Optional, Power adapter ACK-700
ACCESSORIES
Case Semi-Hard case EH-18L
Lenses All EF and EF-S lenses
Flash Canon Speedlites (220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 580EX, Macro-Ring-Lite, MR-14EX, Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2)
Battery Grip BG-E3
Remote Controller/ Switch Remote Switch RS-60E3/Remote Controller RC-1 and RC-5
Power Supply & Battery Chargers AC Adapter Kit ACK-700, Battery charger CB-2LT, NB-2LH
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Body Materials Stainless Steel/Plastic
Operating Environment 0 – 40°C, 85% or less humidity
Dimensions (WxHxD) 126.5 x 94.2 x 64
Weight (body only) Approx. 485g


1 With 50mm lens at infinity, -1 dpt
2 Depending on memory card speed / capacity
3 Compatible with all memory card capacities, including cards of 2GB and more
4 Tested to CIPA standards with battery pack NB-2LH and Canon branded CF card.

 
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