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Canon EOS 40D

Dennis Hissink
PMA 2008 Report
Thursday 22nd, February 2007
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Anew Canon digital SLR camera is on its way. Of course this is no surprise because there will always be a new DSLR model, however someone informed us that the Canon Hongkong website had the name Canon EOS 40D illustrated which is new for the most of us. As we are not under NDA or have a related agreement with Canon we feel free to speculate too. Rumors are that we may see a new Canon 40D with a 10 Megapixels sensor, but this could also be a 12 Megapixel version. Furthermore the Canon EOS 40D could feature a sophisticated auto focus, a 1.6 crop factor, improved sensitivity quality and the new DIGIC III image processor.

Canon 40D Unofficial specifications
- 10.1 MP CMOS sensor
- 5fps, 30 JPEG image burst
- Integrated Cleaning System
- 2.5” LCD with 230K pixels and 160º viewing angle
- Picture Style image processing
- Spot metering & 9-point AF
- DIGIC II processor with 0.2 sec start up
- Digital Photo Professional software
- Magnesium alloy body
- Compatible with all EF/EF-S lenses and EX Speedlite flashes
- Including powerpack and accessories

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PMA 2009 - The digital SLR camera market is booming. Compared to last year the DSLR camera sales increased with impressive numbers and it seems the digital SLR camera has become a mass consumer product. New entry level D-SLR cameras with 6 Megapixels surprisingly were welcomed very well by the amateur photographer and it seems that within this segment of the digital camera market the resolution range of 6 - 10 Megapixel fulfils the need of the amateur photographer. Without lenses the digital SLR camera would not be complete and it is for that reason we see a huge number of digital SLR lens introductions appear this year. There are multiple camera manufacturers offering their best own brand solution for its DSLR camera, but there are even more specialized lens manufacturers who offer an impressive number of lens solutions too. Keep your eye on the digital SLR lens section of this PMA 2009 report for the latest introductions!