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July 1, 2004 marks the introduction of the Canon EOS 10DN, an upgrade to the
highly regarded EOS 10D. Physically it is nearly identical to the 10D, save a
new crinkled finish texture. The resemblance is only skin deep as internally
the EOS 10DN is revolutionary rather than evolutionary: 8.3MP CMOS sensor with
1.3 cropping factor (8.0MP effective), E-TTL II, iTunes compatibility, eye
activated AF, Firewire 800 and Bluetooth interfaces, GPS ability, 11-AF sensor
array with 4 cross sensors, improved AF to -1 EV, user disable/enable
viewfinder grid pattern, 27 custom functions, and user sizable partial/spot
pattern (1% to 15% via CF). The MSRP is $1500, with an estimated street price
of $1200.
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July 1, 2004 marks the introduction of the Canon EOS 10DN, an upgrade to the
highly regarded EOS 10D. Physically it is nearly identical to the 10D, save a
new crinkled finish texture. The resemblance is only skin deep as internally
the EOS 10DN is revolutionary rather than evolutionary: 8.3MP CMOS sensor with
1.3 cropping factor (8.0MP effective), E-TTL II, iTunes compatibility, eye
activated AF, Firewire 800 and Bluetooth interfaces, GPS ability, 11-AF sensor
array with 4 cross sensors, improved AF to -1 EV, user disable/enable
viewfinder grid pattern, 27 custom functions, and user sizable partial/spot
pattern (1% to 15% via CF). The MSRP is $1500, with an estimated street price
of $1200.
[SOUND]http://129.2.53.45/PhotoForum/Member/no/Temp/131902.mp3[/SOUND]