Canon sure knows how to make their customers happy.  Makes you want to dump
all the Pentax stuff, doesn't it?

Jim A.

> From: "Ryan K. Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 14:05:59 -0500
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> Subject: Answered my own question (re: canon full-frame)
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> Canon Consumer Imaging
> 
> Photokina marks the 15-year anniversary of EOS as a brand. Canon is
> announcing two new EOS models at the show - the world's highest
> resolution Pro-camera, the EOS 1Ds and the EOS 300V, which is predicted
> to become the world�s number 1 selling SLR camera.
> 
> The EOS-1Ds features the first ever full frame 35mm CMOS sensor with
> 11.1 million effective pixels. The EOS-1Ds capture astounding detail &
> colour, almost doubling the resolution ordinarily considered state of
> the art for a digital SLR camera in the world today.*
> 
> Also new this year are three digital still cameras, all featuring the
> new high performance DIGital Imaging Core (DIGIC) processor. One of the
> trio, the Digital IXUS v3, is claiming the position as the world�s
> smallest 3.2 Megapixel digital camera with optical zoom and LCD monitor.*
> 
> Along with the new additions to the camera line up, Canon is announcing
> Canon Imaging Gateway (CIG), a digital imaging web site, which Canon
> Europe sees as the vital missing link in Customer Relationship
> Management (CRM) by creating a one-on-one communication channel to
> consumer users.
> 
> The online solution will allow users to download updates for their
> digital cameras, in much the same way that mobile phone users download
> personalised ring-tones. CIG also offers other services online, such as
> photo albums, photo-printing.
> 
> 
> 

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