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Quality inherited from Professional Digital SLR Cameras

With a newly developed second generation APS-C size 8.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, 5fps shooting speed, 9-point AF and Canon's new distance-linked ETTL II flash system, the EOS 20D is the first semi-professional camera to deliver all the performance, high image quality, speed and flexibility of high-end film SLR cameras. It gives professional and serious amateur photographers an affordable digital alternative to their familiar film bodies.

EOS 20D is powered by the same DIGIC II processor found in Canon's professional series EOS-1D Mark II. Second generation DIGIC improves on Canon's already class-leading colour rendition accuracy and speeds up processing and start-up times. A rugged magnesium alloy body completes the EOS 20D's professional look and feel.

Features

8.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor

The second generation 8.2 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor is purposely built for the EOS 20D. An extremely high ISO 3200 setting is selectable to further extend the camera's wide ISO 100-1600 speed range. High pixel density is made possible by the introduction of smaller area photo-diodes with a better S/N ratio and equivalent sensitivity to those of the EOS 10D.

Improved high-performance micro lenses positioned above each photo-diode increase the percentage of light reaching the pixels, enhancing high-ISO performance and improving image quality. A new on-chip noise elimination circuit amplifies the signal in slow-read steps to eradicate fixed pattern and random noise, while a 3-layer optical low-pass filter placed in front of the sensor reduces false colour effects.


DIGIC II processor

Many key elements of the popular EOS 10D have been re-designed to further improve performance and image quality. The second generation DIGIC II processor combines with an increased buffer size to deliver a 23 frame burst rate at 5 fps - ideal for action and nature shoots and nearly double the performance of the EOS 10D. Separate JPEG and RAW files can write simultaneously with no loss in performance.


Better focusing

A new focus sensor and algorithm, and an increase from 7 to 9-point wide-area AF improves auto focusing speed and accuracy, particularly evident with off-centre subjects. Auto focus points not only cover a broader area of the frame, they are distributed so that focusing is fast and sharp when the classic 'rule-of-thirds' or 'golden section' composition technique is employed. The centre focusing point functions as a cross-type sensor when using lenses with an f/2.8 or faster aperture.


Lens mount

The newly developed APS-C sized 8.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor gives the camera a 1.6x magnification advantage over 35mm format cameras. While this creates an obvious advantage for telephoto lenses, it is less beneficial when meeting wide-angle requirements. The EOS 20D is compatible with more than 60 Canon EF lenses, including Canon's new EF-S lenses. The camera's launch is supported with the announcement of a new EF-S lens, the EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM. These provide photographers with 5x wide-tele 28-135mm effective ranges. The new lens' quality and inclusion of ultra-sonic motors is in line with that expected of a professional camera system.

Distance-linked flash

The EOS 20D features Canon's new E-TTL II distance linked flash algorithm for both its built-in and external Speedlite units for vastly improved flash results. Rather than relying solely on pre-flash metering and focus points, the system takes into account factors such as lens distance information, ambient light readings and the detection of reflective objects in order to calculate flash output. Results improve considerably in circumstances such as recomposed shots, or where the appearance of high or low reflective objects in the frame would otherwise throw off flash exposure. The camera is compatible with the entire EX series Speedlite flash range. This includes Canon's new Firefly, which auto zooms when fitted to the EOS 20D to provide optimum flash coverage for the camera's APS-C sensor size, and transmits colour temperature information for improved colour stability.


Black & White Mode

In a first for digital SLR, the EOS 20D features a new Monochrome mode, making it possible to shoot in black and white. A range of filter effects (yellow, orange, red and green) can be digitally applied in much the same way that advanced black & white photographers use colour filters. Toning effects (sepia, blue, purple and green) add a colour to the final result, providing the same effect as conventional chemical toning.


PC Connectivity

The EOS 20D is the first DSLR model from Canon to feature a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface, making it viable to shoot with the camera tethered to a computer in a studio environment, recording images straight to hard disk and circumventing the need for post-shoot card downloads. USB 2.0 Hi Speed is approximately 40 times faster than standard USB 1.1, which was used on the previous EOS 10D. The EOS 20D also has a Video out interface to allow monitor viewing, and the camera is PictBridge compliant to support direct printing to any compatible photo printer without the need for first downloading to a computer. It takes both CompactFlash Type I and Type II cards, including cards of 2Gb and larger capacity.


Data Verification

The EOS 20D is compatible with the optional DVK-E2 data verification kit, used in fields such as insurance, reporting and police work to verify the authenticity of images taken with the camera.


Software

New image processing software Digital Photo Professional v1.1 provides high-speed processing of lossless RAW files. Processing with Digital Photo Professional is approx. 6 times faster than the previously supplied File Viewer Utility. It allows real-time display and immediate application of adjustments to images and includes a wide array of RAW, TIFF or JPEG image editing functions, which give control over variables such as white balance, dynamic range, exposure compensation and colour tone. The camera JPEG images can be recorded in sRGB or Adobe RGB colour space, and the Digital Photo Professional application supports sRGB, Adobe RGB and Wide Gamut RGB colour spaces. An ICC (International Colour Consortium) profile attaches automatically to RAW images converted to TIFF or JPEG formats. This allows faithful reproduction of colours in software applications that support ICC profiles, such as Adobe Photoshop. Image processing of various parameter changes can now be batched rather than carried out sequentially, vastly increasing the efficiency when applying a number of changes to the same images.

Accessories

EOS 20D is available in body and standard lens kit (with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens). To partner the EOS 20D and provide additional shooting options there's a new BG-E2 battery grip. Dedicated to the EOS 20D, the BG-E2 takes two powerful Lithium-Ion battery packs increasing enabling up to 2000 shots to be taken between charges. The new battery grip can also be used with six AA batteries in the supplied BGM-E2 battery magazine. The BG-E2 provides additional shutter release, main dial, AE lock/FE lock and AF point selection controls for easier vertical shooting.

 

               

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