CANON U.S.A.’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED EOS
40D DIGITAL SLR DELIVERS HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGE QUALITY,
HIGH-SPEED SHOOTING AND HIGH–END FUNCTIONALITY
Fastest in Class 6.5 FPS Shooting Speed,
New Autofocus Sensor and Newly Enhanced
10.1 Megapixel CMOS Imaging Sensor Combine to Boost the
EOS 40D’s Appeal
While Maintaining its Accessible Mid-Market Pricing
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., August 20, 2007
– Following months of intense anticipation by Digital
SLR enthusiasts worldwide, the EOS 40D DIGITAL SLR Camera
from Canon U.S.A., Inc. is scheduled to begin sailing into
stores in early September. Building on the success
of Canon’s perennially popular “prosumer”
EOS 20D and 30D models, the EOS 40D advances the state-of-the-art
for mid-range Digital SLR cameras, making it a natural first
choice for advanced amateur photographers and entry-level
professionals, and an ideal second body for more established
photo pros. Indeed, given the level of feature upgrades
and improvements, technological wizardry and user-requested
creative controls, the Canon EOS 40D SLR’s “prosumer”
appellation may refer more to its accessible price point
than to the exceptional quality, clarity and resolution
of the images it creates.
From the camera’s newly enhanced,
10.1-megapixel CMOS imaging sensor (designed and manufactured
by Canon) and its proprietary and super-efficient DIGIC
III image processor, to its completely redesigned autofocus
sensor and fast, 6.5 frame-per-second (fps) continuous shooting
capability (for bursts of up to 75 Large/Fine JPEGs or 17
RAW images), the EOS 40D SLR puts the fun in functionality
and makes serious photo business a positive pleasure.
“This newest member of Canon’s
Digital SLR family takes mid-range Digital SLRs to exciting
new heights with enhanced resolution and image quality,
faster shooting and processing speeds and better overall
functionality than ever before,” stated Yuichi Ishizuka,
senior vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging
Group, Canon U.S.A. “The Canon EOS 40D Digital SLR
Camera incorporates many Canon innovations and advancements
that differentiate our products from the competition, while
respecting and reinforcing our long-standing traditions
of providing superior value and innovative imaging technology.”
Display’s the Thing
The most easily visible upgrade on the EOS 40D Digital SLR
is the camera’s larger three-inch LCD screen (compared
with the EOS 30D’s 2.5-inch monitor). Still,
size is only the beginning of the difference between these
two cameras’ displays. In order to increase
viewing ease in outdoor conditions such as bright sunlight,
Canon raised the brightness level of the EOS 40D camera’s
230,000-pixel LCD screen, broadened the color gamut
and narrowed the viewing angle from 170 degrees to a still
wide 140-degree perspective in all directions. An
added advantage of the larger-sized display is the ability
to use a larger font size for text, making it easier to
read setting and menu options on the screen. The camera’s
menu is organized in the same tabbed format as the EOS-1D
Mark III Digital SLR.
Canon extends its “ease-of-reading”
policy to the EOS 40D SLR’s viewfinder as well.
The upgraded viewfinder increases optical magnification
from 0.90x to 0.95x, expands the viewing angle from 251
degrees to 264 degrees and raises the eye point from 20mm
to 22mm.
Enhanced Durability
Recognizing the often rigorous shooting conditions encountered
by professional and advanced amateur photographers, Canon
design engineers made the EOS 40D SLR’s magnesium
alloy exterior even more ruggedly dependable than its predecessors
with upgraded dust and weather resistant construction, particularly
around the camera’s connection ports, battery compartment
and single-slot compact flash memory card door. Should
the user inadvertently open the compact flash card door
while the camera is writing to the card, a warning will
pop up on the LCD screen and an open door “alarm”
will sound, but the image(s) will continue writing to the
memory card without interruption. The EOS 40D SLR
also retains many of the outstanding features of the EOS
30D model, such as its fast 0.15-second initial start-up,
its extremely durable shutter (rated up to 100,000 cycles),
its top shutter speed of 1/8000 sec and 1/250 maximum X-sync
flash shutter speed setting.
Improved Image Quality
Although it is based on the image sensor used in the EOS
Digital Rebel XTi, the EOS 40D Digital SLR’s 10.1-megapixel
CMOS APS-C size image sensor has been significantly improved
thanks to the use of larger microlenses over each pixel
to reduce noise and expand sensitivity up to ISO 3200.
The EOS 40D retains the model 30D camera’s 1.6x focal
length conversion factor (compared to full-frame digital
image sensors or 35mm film) and is compatible with the full
line-up of Canon EF lenses as well as the Company’s
expanding selection of high-quality, affordable EF-S lenses
created specifically for Canon Digital SLRs with APS-C size
image sensors.
Adding to the improved virtuosity of
the images captured by the EOS 40D SLR is the camera’s
14-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) conversion process.
Able to recognize 16,384 colors per channel (four times
the number of colors recognized by the EOS 30D SLR’s
12-bit conversion capability), the EOS 40D camera is able
to produce images with finer and more accurate gradations
of tones and colors. The EOS 40D also incorporates the optional
Highlight Tone Priority and High-ISO Noise Reduction functions
first introduced earlier this year with the EOS-1D Mark
III Professional Digital SLR.
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