The Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III has a suggested retail price of $7,999 and is scheduled to hit the market this November. "Without changing the price of the Mark II, this is a comprehensive upgrade," said Chuck Westfall, Canon’s director of media and consumer relations, in an interview with DigitalCameraInfo.com. The updated EOS-1Ds Mark III’s
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Despite the significant jump in resolution from the EOS-1Ds (11 mp) to the EOS-1Ds Mark II (16.7 mp) the camera maintains an impressive four frames per second shooting rate and a buffer large enough for 32 JPEG or 11 RAW images.
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