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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Canon EOS 1000D


Light & Powerful

A 10.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor captures enough detail to make A4-size prints, even when cropping your image. Canon’s CMOS sensor technology also ensures crisp, sharp images even in low-light conditions.


Up to 3 frames per second
For dramatic mid-action shots, the EOS 1000D allows continuous shooting of large JPEG images at speeds of up to 3 frames per second, until the memory card is full. With a 2GB card, this lets you shoot up to 514 images without a pause.



7-point wide-area AF
A wide-area Auto Focus system uses 7 separate focusing points to lock onto subjects fast. The central focus point enables focusing even under low-light or low-contrast conditions.

EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Canon’s built-in dust prevention system guards images against the effects of dust in three ways: reducing dust generated inside the camera, shaking dust from the sensor each time the camera is turned on or off, and mapping stubborn dust spots for removal with the provided Digital Photo Professional software.



2.5" LCD with Live View mode
In Live View mode, use the bright 2.5” LCD to frame and take shots from awkward angles. During playback, the LCD provides detailed review of shots, and features a wide viewing angle for easy sharing with friends.

Large viewfinder
A large, bright viewfinder allows framing of subjects even in the brightest conditions.



DIGIC III processing
Canon’s cutting-edge DIGIC III processor – as used in professional EOS models - delivers rapid operation, accurate colour reproduction, fast start-up times, and low power consumption.

SD/SDHC memory card compatible
Shooting to the popular SD/SDHC memory card formats, the EOS 1000D is ideal for those who already own SD-compatible devices.

Total image control
Take control over the look and feel of your images with easy to use Picture Style presets. Contrast, sharpness and saturation can be customized in-camera or with Canon’s comprehensive software suite, supplied with the EOS 1000D.

Compact, ultra-lightweight body
The smallest and lightest Digital EOS model yet, the EOS 1000D weighs just 450g - and is ergonomically designed for comfortable handling.

EF lenses and accessories
The EOS 1000D is compatible with the complete range of EF/EF-S lenses, Speedlite EX flash units and EOS system accessories.



Canon EOS 1000D Specifications:

Body material • Plastic (Stainless Steel chassis)
Sensor • 10.1 million effective pixels
• 10.5 million total pixels
• 22.2 x 14.8 mm CMOS sensor
• RGB Color Filter Array
• Built-in low-pass filter with self cleaning unit
• 3:2 aspect ratio
Dust reduction • Low-pass filter vibration at power-on (can be interrupted)
• Anti-static coating on sensor surfaces
• Software based dust-removal (camera maps dust, removed later)
Image sizes • 3888 x 2592 (L)
• 2816 x 1880 (M)
• 1936 x 1288 (S)
Output formats • RAW (.CR2) + JPEG Large/Fine
• JPEG (EXIF 2.21) - Fine, Normal
Image processor DIGIC III
Lenses • Canon EF / EF-S lens mount
• 1.6x field of view crop
Focus modes • Auto Focus
• Manual Focus (switch on lens)
Auto Focus • 7-point CMOS sensor with F5.6 cross type at center
• AF working range: -0.5 to 18 EV (at 23°C, ISO 100)
AF modes • AI Focus
• One shot
• AI Servo
AF point selection • Auto
• Manual
AF assist Flash strobe
Shooting modes • Auto
• Program AE (P)
• Shutter priority AE (Tv)
• Aperture priority AE (Av)
• Manual (M)
• Auto depth-of-field
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Close-up
• Sports
• Night portrait
• Flash off
Metering • TTL 35-zone SPC
• Metering range: EV 1.0 - 20 EV (at 23°C, ISO 100, 50 mm F1.4)
Metering modes • Evaluative 35-zone
• Partial 9% at center
• Center-weighted average
AE Lock AE lock button
AE Bracketing • +/- 2.0 EV
• 0.5 or 0.3 EV increments
Exposure compen.
• +/- 2.0 EV
• 0.5 or 0.3 EV increments
Sensitivity
• Auto (100 - 800)
• ISO 100
• ISO 200
• ISO 400
• ISO 800
• ISO 1600
Shutter • Focal-plane shutter
• 30 - 1/4000 sec (0.5 or 0.3 EV steps)
• Flash X-Sync: 1/200 sec
• Bulb
Aperture values • F1.0 - F91 (0.3 EV steps)
• Actual aperture range depends on lens used
White balance • Auto
• Daylight
• Shade
• Cloudy
• Tungsten
• Fluorescent
• Flash
• Custom
WB Bracketing • +/-3 levels
• 3 images
• Selectable Blue/Amber or Magenta/Green bias
WB fine-tuning • Blue (-9) To Amber (+9)
• Magenta (-9) to Green (+9)
Color space • sRGB
• Adobe RGB
Picture style • Standard
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Neutral
• Faithful
• Monochrome
• User 1
• User 2
• User 3
Custom image parameters • Sharpness: 0 to 7
• Contrast: -4 to +4
• Saturation: -4 to +4
• Color tone: -4 to +4
• B&W filter: None, Yellow, Orange, Red, Green
• B&W tone: None, Sepia, Blue, Purple, Green
Drive modes
• Single
• Continuous: 3.0 fps JPEG to card capacity
1.5 fps for5 RAW frames or 4 RAW+JPEG
• Self-timer 10 secs (2 sec with mirror lock-up)
• Self-timer continuous
Mirror lockup Yes (custom function)
Viewfinder • Pentamirror
• 95% frame coverage
• Magnification: 0.81x (-1 diopter with 50 mm lens at infinity)
• Eyepoint: 21 mm
• Dioptric adjustment: -3.0 to +1.0 diopter
• Fixed precision matte
Viewfinder info • AF information (AF points focus confirmation light)
• Shutter speed
• Aperture value
• ISO speed (always displayed)
• AE lock
• Exposure level/compensation
• Exposure warning
• AEB
• Flash ready
• High-speed sync
• FE lock
• Flash exposure compensation
• Red-eye reduction light
• White balance correction
• SD card information
• Monochrome shooting
• Maximum burst
DOF preview Yes, button
LCD monitor • 2.5" TFT LCD
• 230,000 pixels
• Wide viewing angle (160° horizontal and vertical)
• 7 brightness levels
• Up to 10x zoom playback
LCD Live view
• Live TTL display of scene from CMOS image sensor
• 100% frame coverage
• Real-time evaluative metering using CMOS image sensor
• Best view or exposure simulation
• Grid optional (thirds)
• Magnify optional (5x or 10x at AF point)
• Optional Auto-focus with mirror-down / mirror-up sequence
• Two modes; normal and quieter
• Remote live view using EOS Utility 2.0 (via USB)
• Manual focus only
Camera settings display • Shutter speed
• Aperture
• Sensitivity (ISO)
• Exposure mode
• Meter / Exposure compenation
• Bracketing
• Flash compensation
• White balance & fine tuning
• Metering mode
• Custom function set
• Auto focus mode
• Drive mode
• Auto focus areas
• Black & white mode
• Beep
• Red-eye reduction
• Image size / quality
• Battery status
• Frames remaining
Record review • Uses last play mode
• Magnification possible
• 2 / 4 / 8 sec / Hold
Flash • Auto pop-up E-TTL II auto flash
• Guide number approx 13
• Modes: Auto, Manual Flash On/ Off, Red-Eye Reduction
• X-Sync: 1/200 sec
• Flash exposure compensation: +/-2.0 EV (0.3 or 0.5 EV steps)
• Coverage up to 17 mm focal length (27 mm FOV equiv.)
External flash • E-TTL II auto flash with EX-series Speedlites
• Hot-shoe
Other features • Orientation sensor
Auto rotation • On (playback uses orientation data in file header)
• Off
Playback mode • Single image
• Single image with info (histogram brightness / RGB )
• Magnified view (1.5 - 10x in 15 steps, browsable)
• 4 and 9 image index
• Auto play
• Image rotation
• Jump (by 10, 100 or date)
Custom functions 12 custom functions with 32 settings
Firmware User upgradable
Connectivity
• USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) mini-B
• Video out (PAL / NTSC)
• E3 type wired remote control
Storage • SD / SDHC card
Power • Lithium-Ion LP-E5 rechargeable battery (7.4 V, 1050 mAh)
• Optional ACK-E5 AC adapter kit
Battery Grip Yes, BG-E5
Direct printing • Canon Selphy Printers
• Canon Bubble Jet Printers with direct print function
• Canon PIXMA Printers supporting PictBridge
• PictBridge
Dimensions 126 x 98 x 62 mm (5.1 x 3.9 x 2.4 in)
Weight (with battery) 502 g (1.1 lb)
Software
• Zoom Browser EX / ImageBrowser
• PhotoStitch
• EOS Utility (inc. Remote Capture; Windows & Mac except Mac Intel)
• Digital Photo Professional (Windows / Mac)


Canon EOS 5D Mark II



The Full Frame Advantage

Sometimes it’s best to let the specifications speak for themselves.
Full frame 21.1 Megapixel image quality. Low noise CMOS
sensitivity up to ISO 25,600. 310* frame bursts at 3.9 frames per
second. And in an exciting break with convention, Full HD video
capture that continues even as you shoot stills. All cocooned in a
tough, discreet and compact magnesium alloy body that leaves
other cameras looking uncomfortably overweight.
It’s not that EOS is so far ahead. It’s just
that everything else is so far behind.


High-end quality
Every detail of the EOS 5D Mark II is carefully designed,
fastidiously built and relentlessly tested to produce impeccable
image quality. From its 14-bit Canon CMOS sensor and powerful
DIGIC 4 processor – the benchmark for precision processing and
accurate colour reproduction - to its EOS Integrated Cleaning
System; from its high ISO speed noise reduction to its high
sensitivity auto focus, the EOS 5D Mark II is a monument to
outstanding images.



HD Video
From photojournalists covering world events to wedding
photographers charged with catching the big day, most
professional image makers are familiar with the question “can
you also do video?”. The EOS 5D Mark II provides the answer.
Available from Live View mode, a new Movie function allows
photographers to capture full 1920 x 1080 High Definition video
at 30 frames per second. Photographers can even capture full
resolution stills during video capture.

The full frame advantage
The EOS 5D Mark II’s full frame sensor has many advantages.
A bigger sensor means larger pixels, improving dynamic
range and signal to noise ratio for smoother gradations and
sharper, cleaner images - even at high ISO speeds and long
exposures. No crop factor means wide EF lenses stay wide. As well as benefiting from
finer control over depth of field, photographers moving up to the EOS 5D Mark II’s full
frame format will find it a joy to work with the large, bright viewfinder.



Canon EOS 5D MKII specifications:

Body material 
Magnesium alloy
Sensor * • 36 x 24 mm CMOS sensor
• Full 35 mm size frame
• RGB Color Filter Array
• Built-in fixed low-pass filter (with self-cleaning unit)
• 22.0 million total pixels
• 21.1 million effective pixels
• 3:2 aspect ratio
Lenses • Canon EF lens mount (does not support EF-S lenses)
• No field of view crop (1.0x)
Dust reduction • "EOS Integrated Cleaning System"
• Self-cleaning sensor unit (filter in front of sensor vibrates at high frequency at start-up and shutdown - can be disabled)
• Dust Delete Data - Data from a test shot is used to 'map' dust spots and can be later removed using Canon DPP Software
Image processor * DIGIC 4
A/D conversion 14 bit
Image sizes (JPEG) * • 5616 x 3744 (21.0 MP)
• 4080 x 2720 (11.1 MP)
• 2784 x 1856 (5.2 MP)
Image sizes (RAW) * • 5616 x 3744 (21.0 MP)
• 3861 x 2574 (10.0 MP)
• 2784 x 1856 (5.2 MP)
File formats *
• RAW (.CR2; 14-bit)
• JPEG (EXIF 2.21) - Fine / Normal
• RAW + JPEG (separate files)
• sRAW1, sRAW2 (see above) *
Auto focus • 9-point TTL CMOS sensor
• 6 "Invisible Assist AF points"
• Centre point cross type F5.6 or faster
• Center point additionally sensitive with lenses of F2.8 or faster
• AF working range: -0.5 - 18 EV (at 23°C, ISO 100)
Focus modes • One shot AF
• AI Servo AF
• AI Focus AF
• Manual focus
AF micro adjustment *
• Adjust all lenses by same amount (effectively body adjustment)
• Adjust up to 20 lenses individually
AF point selection • Auto
• Manual
Predictive AF • As close as 8 m (with 300 mm F2.8L lens at 50 kph)
AF assist No (only with external flash)
Metering • TTL full aperture metering 35 zone SPC
• Metering range: 1.0 - 20 EV
Metering modes
• Evaluative 35 zone (linked to any AF point)
• Partial (8% at center)
• Spot metering (approx. 3.5% at center)
• Center-weighted average
AE lock • Auto: One Shot AF with evaluative metering
• Manual: AE lock button
Exposure compensation • +/-2.0 EV
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
Exposure bracketing • +/- 2.0 EV
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
Sensitivity *
• ISO 100 - 6400
• 0.3 or 1.0 EV increments
• Auto ISO (100-3200)
• Expansion options:
ISO 50 (L1)
ISO 12800 (H1)
ISO 25600 (H2)
Shutter • Focal-plane shutter
• 150,000 exposure durability
• 30 - 1/8000 sec
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
• Flash X-Sync: 1/200 sec
• Bulb
Aperture values • F1.0 - F91
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
• Actual aperture range depends on lens used
White balance • Auto
• Daylight
• Shade
• Cloudy
• Tungsten
• Fluorescent
• Flash
• Custom
• Kelvin (2500 - 10000 K in 100 K steps)
WB bracketing • +/-3 levels
• 3 images
• Blue / Amber or Magenta / Green bias
WB shift • Blue (-9) To Amber (+9)
• Magenta (-9) to Green (+9)
Picture style • Standard
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Neutral
• Faithful
• Monochrome
• User def. 1
• User def. 2
• User def. 3
Custom image parameters • Sharpness: 0 to 7
• Contrast: -4 to +4
• Saturation: -4 to +4
• Color tone: -4 to +4
• B&W filter: N, Ye, Or, R, G
• B&W tone: N, S, B, P, G
Image processing options *
• Highlight tone priority
• Auto lighting optimizer (4 settings)
• Long exposure noise reduction
• High ISO noise reduction (4 settings)
• Auto correction of lens peripheral illumination (vignetting)
Color space • sRGB
• Adobe RGB
Viewfinder * • Eye-level pentaprism
• 98% frame coverage
• Magnification: 0.71x (-1 diopter with 50 mm lens at infinity)
• Eyepoint: Approx. 21 mm
• Interchangeable focusing screen (3 other types optional)
• Dioptric adjustment: -3.0 to +1.0 diopter
Mirror • Quick-return half mirror (transmission:reflection ratio 40:60)
• Mirror lock-up (once or multiple exposures)
Viewfinder info *
• AF information:
AF points
Focus confirmation light
• Exposure information:
Shutter speed
Aperture value
ISO speed (always displayed)
AE lock
Exposure level/compensation
Spot metering circle
Exposure warning
AEB
• Flash information:
Flash ready
High-speed sync
FE lock
Flash exposure compensation
• Image information:
White balance correction
CF card information
Monochrome shooting
Maximum burst (2 digit display)
Highlight tone priority (D+)
LCD monitor * • 3.0 " TFT LCD
• 920,000 pixels
• Automatic 3 level brightness adjustment plus 7 manual levels
• 170 ° viewing angle
• Dual anti-reflection ('Clear View')
LCD Live view *
• Live TTL display of scene from CMOS image sensor
• 100% frame coverage
• 30 fps
• Real-time evaluative metering using CMOS image sensor
• Best view or exposure simulation
• Silent mode
• Grid optional (x2)
• Magnify optional (5x or 10x at AF point)
• Three AF modes - Live mode / Quick mode / Face Detection
• Live histogram (Luminance or RGB)
• Remote live view using EOS Utility 2.0 (via USB or WiFi/Ethernet using WFT)
Movie recording *
• Available optionally during Live view mode
• 1920 x 1080 (16:9) up to 12 mins (Quicktime 1080p H.264; 38.6 Mbits/sec)
• 640 x 480 (4:3) up to 24 mins (Quicktime 480p H.264; 17.3 Mbits/sec)
• Max file size 4 GB
• Quicktime MOV format (H.264 video, PCM sound)
• 30 fps
Record review • Off
• On (histogram via INFO button)
• Display mode same as last used Play mode
• 2 / 4 / 8 sec / Hold
Playback modes
1. Single image with exposure, file number, storage slot
2. As 1 but also image count and quality
3. Detailed exposure information, thumbnail and luminance histogram
4. Less detailed exposure info., thumbnail, luminance and RGB histograms
Playback features • Optional blinking highlight alert
• Optional AF point display
• Magnified view (up to 10x)
• 2x2 or 3x3 thumbnail index
• Jump (by 1, 10, 100 images, screen, date, folder, movies, stills)*
• Delete / Protect
Flash
• No built-in flash unit
• E-TTL II auto flash / metered manual
• Flash compensation +/-2.0 EV in 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
• X-Sync: 1/200 sec
• Hot-shoe & PC Terminal
External flash • E-TTL II auto flash with EX-series Speedlites
• In-camera flash configuration (currently only 580 EX II)
• Wireless multi-flash support
• PC Sync
Shooting modes
• Auto
• Creative Auto *
• Program AE (P)
• Shutter priority AE (Tv)
• Aperture priority AE (Av)
• Manual (M)
• Custom 1
• Custom 2 *
• Custom 3 *
Drive modes
• Single
• Continuous: 3.9 fps *
• Self-timer: 2 or 10 sec (2 sec with mirror lock-up)
Burst buffer • Large/Fine JPEG: 78 frames (310 with UDMA card) *
• RAW: 13 frames *
Orientation sensor Yes
Auto rotation • On (recorded and LCD display)
• On (recorded only)
• Off
Custom functions * 25 custom functions with 71 settings in 4 groups
Menu languages *
• 25 Languages
Firmware User upgradable
Portrait grip • Optional WFT-E4 (WiFi / LAN / USB mass storage)
• Optional BG-E6 battery grip
Connectivity *
• USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
• AV out (video & audio *)
• HDMI connector *
• Microphone input *
• PC Sync flash terminal
• Communication terminal on base for WFT-E4
• InfraRed *
Storage * • Compact Flash Type I or II (inc. FAT32)
• Supports UDMA cards *
• Copyright metatag support
• Canon Original Data Security Kit supported ("Original Image Data")
Power * • Lithium-Ion LP-E6 rechargeable battery (supplied & charger)
• CR1616 for date & settings
• Approx. 850 shots at 20°C
• Battery indication 6 levels & percentage (memorized)
Dimensions * 152 x 114 x 75 mm (6.0 x 4.5 x 2.9 in)
Weight * • No battery: 810 g (1.8 lb)
Accessories
• Viewfinder: Eyecup Eb, E-series Dioptric Adjustment Lens with Rubber Frame Eb, Eyepiece Extender EP-EX15, Focusing Screens Eg, Angle Finder C
• Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E4
• Battery Grip BG-E6
• All EF lenses (excludes EF-S lenses)
• Canon Speedlites (220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 430EX, 430EX II, 550EX, 580EX, 580EX II, Macro-Ring-Lite, MR-14EX, Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2)
• Remote control with N3 type contact, Wireless Controller LC-5, Remote Controller RC-1, Remote Controller RC-5
• Original Data Security Kit OSK-E3


Canon EOS 50D



15.1 megapixel monster

If you thrive on getting amongst the action, the sound of
90* uninterrupted frames firing at 6.3 frames per second
will be music to your ears. And with each frame captured at
15.1 Megapixels with 14-bit sampling, there‘s also plenty to
delight your eyes.


Speed
To keep you shooting at high shutter speeds with long
lenses as the sun disappears, ISO sensitivity is expandable
to an impressive 12,800 – perfect for catching an elusive
bird or a distant tackle when light is fading. And even at high
ISO speeds, the large pixel sites of Canon’s CMOS sensor are
proven to ensure smooth colour gradation and low noise.



Performance
With its near instantaneous start-up time, low power
consumption, precision auto focus and advanced features
such as spot metering, the EOS 50D is the perfect balance
of raw power and supreme control. To keep you focused
on composing the perfect frame, 9 cross-type auto focus
sensors lock onto difficult, low contrast subjects with ease.
For low light shooting, a diagonal cross type centre point
provide extra sensitivity with f/2.8 and faster lenses. The
EOS 50D thinks with you and works for you.

CMOS
It is Canon’s CMOS technology that gives the EOS 5D Mark II and
EOS 50D their quality, speed and high ISO performance edge.
Large pixel sites (4.7 μm2 on the EOS 50D and 6.4 μm2 on the
EOS 5D Mark II) maximise photo diode area while minimising
microlens gap, to provide exceptional dynamic range and
sensitivity. Canon’s CMOS refreshes quickly, for faster frame
rates, and runs cooler to help reduce noise and extend battery life.
And when light is fading, expanding to ISO 12,800 on the EOS 50D
and ISO 25,600 on the EOS 5D Mark II will keep you shooting at
fast shutter speeds without the need to switch to flash.



DIGIC 4
To handle the sheer volume of data generated by the EOS 5D
Mark II and EOS 50D, Canon’s engineers have developed DIGIC 4:
Canon’s new generation image processor. DIGIC 4 delivers
the power to process 14-bit sensor data, for smoother tonal
gradations, faster than ever before. As
well as being fast, processing delivers
precise colour reproduction. DIGIC 4’s high
ISO noise reduction algorithm with new
level settings strikes the perfect balance
between preservation of detail and the
removal of unwanted static. Peripheral Illumination Correction is
now available in camera, while a Highlight Tone Priority feature
retains detail in bright areas. And naturally, DIGIC 4 delivers the fast
playback, long battery life and fast start-up times for which digital
EOS is renowned.



EOS Integrated Cleaning System
To keep your images pristine, the EOS 5D Mark II and EOS 50D
do more than just vibrate the sensor to loosen unwanted dust
particles. An integrated system of components and materials that
works in concert to reduce, repel and remove dust now includes
a Fluorine coating on the cameras’ low-pass filter, substantially
increasing the resistance to dust adhesion. The effect of any
resistant particles recorded as Dust Delete Data can be removed
automatically with Canon’s Digital Photo Professional software.

Shutter Mechanism
The soft-touch release shutter mechanism on both
cameras has a maximum speed of 1/8,000 second, with
a durability rating of over 100,000 cycles. The whisperquiet
mirror mechanism is dampened in both directions
to minimise unwanted vibrations. For particularly sensitive
situations, an electronic 1st curtain shutter mimics
the high speed mechanical shutter for virtually silent
operation.

Focus and metering
To keep your subject sharp as you focus on framing the shot,
both cameras feature a highly responsive 9-point auto focus
system. The centre AF points on both cameras provide extra
sensitivity with f/2.8 lenses ensuring reliable auto focus when
the light begins to fade. While the 6 assist points on the EOS
5D Mark II and the 9 cross type points on the EOS 50D ensure
that subject acquisition is fast wherever the subject is in the
frame. Spot metering on both cameras allows for precise
readings in difficult lighting conditions. Switch to AI SERVO
mode and your camera will even predict the position of rapidly
moving subjects as they approach or recede from the camera.

Menu System
A byword for fast, intuitive camera navigation, the EOS menu
system on both cameras is inherited directly from Canon’s
professional EOS-1D Mark III camera. A special Quick Control
Screen provides fast access to key functions - so you spend less
time navigating and more time shooting.

3.0” VGA CLEAR VIEW LCD screen
For easy, fast checks on composition and
sharpness, even in sunlit conditions, both
cameras feature a large, bright 3.0” VGA Clear
View LCD screen. A wide 170º angle of
view on the EOS 5D Mark II and 160º on the
EOS 50D makes Live View composition
easier from awkward positions. Designed for
frequent use in real conditions, the screen is
guarded by a special protective, anti-reflective
coating. The Auto LCD Brightness function on
the EOS 5D Mark II saves power and optimizes
usability by adjusting screen brightness
automatically to suit ambient light conditions.




EOS 50D Specifications:

Body material Magnesium alloy
Sensor • 22.3 x 14.9 mm CMOS sensor
• RGB Color Filter Array
• Built-in fixed low-pass filter (with self-cleaning unit)
• 15.5 million total pixels
• 15.1 million effective pixels
• 3:2 aspect ratio
Image processor * DIGIC 4
A/D conversion 14 bit
Image sizes * • 4752 x 3168
• 3456 x 2304
• 2353 x 1568
File formats *
• RAW (.CR2; 14-bit)
• JPEG (EXIF 2.21) - Fine / Normal
• RAW + JPEG (separate files)
• sRAW1 (7.1 MP)
• sRAW2 (3.8 MP)*
Lenses • Canon EF / EF-S lens mount
• 1.6x field of view crop
Dust reduction • "EOS Integrated Cleaning System"
• Self-cleaning sensor unit (filter in front of sensor vibrates at high frequency at start-up and shutdown - can be disabled)
• Dust Delete Data - Data from a test shot is used to 'map' dust spots and can be later removed using Canon DPP Software
Auto focus • 9-point TTL CMOS sensor
• All points cross-type for lenses of F5.6 or faster
• Center point additionally sensitive with lenses of F2.8 or faster
• AF working range: -0.5 - 18 EV (at 23°C, ISO 100)
Focus modes • One shot AF
• AI Servo AF
• AI Focus AF
• Manual focus
AF point selection • Auto
• Manual
Predictive AF • Up to 8 m
AF assist • Stroboscopic flash
AF microadjust • +/- 20 steps
• Adjust all lenses by same amount/individually adjust up to 20 lenses
Metering • TTL 35 zone SPC
• Metering range: EV 0.0 - 20 EV
Metering modes
• Evaluative 35 zone
• Partial (9% at center)
• Spot metering (approx. 3.8% at center)
• Center-weighted average
AE lock • Auto: One Shot AF with evaluative metering
• Manual: AE lock button
Exposure compensation • +/-2.0 EV
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
Exposure bracketing • +/- 2.0 EV
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
Sensitivity *
• Auto ISO (100-1600)
• ISO 100 - 3200*
• 0.3 or 1.0 EV increments
• H1 (6400) and H2 (12800) expansion*
Shutter • Focal-plane shutter
• 100,000 exposure durability
• 30 - 1/8000 sec
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
• Flash X-Sync: 1/250 sec
• Bulb
Aperture values • F1.0 - F91
• 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
• Actual aperture range depends on lens used
White balance • Auto
• Daylight
• Shade
• Cloudy
• Tungsten
• Fluorescent
• Flash
• Custom
• Kelvin (2500 - 10000 K in 100 K steps)
WB bracketing • +/-3 levels
• 3 images
• Blue / Amber or Magenta / Green bias
WB shift • Blue (-9) To Amber (+9)
• Magenta (-9) to Green (+9)
Picture style • Standard
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Neutral
• Faithful
• Monochrome
• User def. 1
• User def. 2
• User def. 3
Custom image parameters • Sharpness: 0 to 7
• Contrast: -4 to +4
• Saturation: -4 to +4
• Color tone: -4 to +4
• B&W filter: N, Ye, Or, R, G
• B&W tone: N, S, B, P, G
Image processing *
• Highlight tone priority
• Auto lighting optimizer (4 settings)*
• Long exposure noise reduction
• High ISO noise reduction (4 settings)*
• Auto correction of lens peripheral illumination (vignetting)*
Color space • sRGB
• Adobe RGB
Viewfinder • Eye-level pentaprism
• 95% frame coverage
• Magnification: 0.95x(-1 diopter with 50 mm lens at infinity)
• Eyepoint: 22 mm
• Interchangeable focusing screen Ef-A standard (2 other types optional)
• Dioptric adjustment: -3.0 to +1.0 diopter
Focusing screens
(optional) • Ef-A (Standard Precision Matte - included)
• Ef-D (Precision Matte with grid)
• Ef-S (Super Precision Matte for easier manual focus)
Mirror • Quick-return half mirror (transmission:reflection ratio 40:60)
• Mirror lock-up (once or multiple exposures)
Viewfinder info * • AF points
• Focus confirmation light
• ISO sensitivity
• Shutter speed
• Aperture
• Manual exposure
• AE Lock
• Exposure compensation amount
• AEB level
• Spot metering area
• Flash ready
• Red-eye reduction lamp on
• High-speed sync
• FE Lock
• Flash compensation amount
• ISO speed (while changing)
• WB correction (while changing)
• Highlight tone priority icon *
• B&W mode icon
• Warnings
• Maximum burst for continuous shooting
• Buffer space
LCD monitor * • 3.0 " TFT LCD
• 920,000 pixels *
• 7 brightness levels
• 160 ° viewing angle
• Dual anti-reflection *
LCD Live view*
• Live TTL display of scene from CMOS image sensor
• 100% frame coverage
• 30 fps
• Real-time evaluative metering using CMOS image sensor
• Best view or exposure simulation
• Silent mode
• Grid optional (x2)*
• Magnify optional (5x or 10x at AF point)
• Three AF modes - Live mode/Quick mode/Face Detection*
• Histogram*
• Remote live view using EOS Utility 2.0 (via USB or WiFi/Ethernet using WFT)
Record review • Off
• On (histogram via INFO button)
• Display mode same as last used Play mode
• 2 / 4 / 8 sec / Hold
Playback modes
1. Single image with exposure, file number, storage slot
2. As 1 but also image count and quality
3. Detailed exposure information, thumbnail and luminance histogram
4. Less detailed exposure info., thumbnail, luminance and RGB histograms
Playback features • Optional blinking highlight alert
• Optional AF point display
• Magnified view (up to 10x)
• 2x2 or 3x3 thumbnail index
• Jump (by 1, 10, 100 images / by screen or date)
• Delete / Protect
Flash • Auto pop-up E-TTL II auto flash
• FOV coverage up to 17 mm (27 mm equiv.)
• Guide number approx 13 m / 43 ft (ISO 100)
• Cycle time approx. 3 sec
• Flash compensation +/-2.0 EV in 0.3 or 0.5 EV increments
• X-Sync: 1/250 sec
External flash • E-TTL II auto flash with EX-series Speedlites
• In-camera flash configuration (currently only 580 EX II)
• Wireless multi-flash support
• PC Sync
Shooting modes *
• Auto
• Creative auto *
• Program AE (P)
• Shutter priority AE (Tv)
• Aperture priority AE (Av)
• Manual (M)
• Auto depth-of-field
• Portrait
• Landscape
• Close-up
• Sports
• Night portrait
• Flash off
• Camera user settings 1
• Camera user settings 2
Drive modes
• Single
• High-speed continuous: 6.3 fps *
• Low-speed continuous: 3 fps
• Self-timer: 2 or 10 sec (3 sec with mirror lock-up)
Burst buffer * • Large/Fine JPEG: 90 frames (with UDMA card)
• RAW: 16 frames
Orientation sensor Yes
Auto rotation • On (recorded and LCD display)
• On (recorded only)
• Off
Custom functions * 25 custom functions with 74 settings in 4 groups
Firmware User upgradable
Portrait grip • Optional WFT-E3/E3A
• Optional BP-E2N battery grip
• Optional BP-E2 battery grip
Connectivity*
• USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
• Video out
• HDMI connector*
• N3 type wired remote control
• PC Sync flash terminal
• Communication terminal on base for WFT-E3/E3A
Storage* • Compact Flash Type I or II (inc. FAT32)
• Supports UDMA cards *
• Canon Original Data Security Kit supported ("Original Image Data")
• No CF card supplied
Power • Lithium-Ion BP-511A rechargeable battery (supplied & charger)
• Supports BP-511 / BP-511A / BP-512 / BP-514
• CR2016 Lithium battery (date/time backup)
• Optional AC adapter
Wireless connectivity
(optional WFT-E3/E3A) • Mounts on base of camera and also acts as vertical grip
• Has its own BP-511A battery
• Wireless 802.11b / 802.11g
• Wireless security: WEP, TKIP/AES, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
• Wireless methods: Infrastructure or Ad Hoc
• Wired ethernet (100 Base-TX)
• Transfer: FTP, PTP (remote control by computer), HTTP (view / remote fire)
• USB host capable: External hard drives, flash drives
• USB comms: GPS devices (records coordinates and altitude in image header)
Dimensions 146 x 108 x 74 mm (5.7 x 4.2 x 2.9 in)
Weight * • No battery: 730 g (1.6 lb)
• With battery: 822 g (1.8 lb)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Samsung T220 LCD

22” T Model LCD Monitor

Samsung recently launched its 22” widescreen SynsMaster Monitor T220. The energy Star certified monitor is a true delight to watch movies. Offering a resolution of 1680 x 1050, the monitor displays crystal clear and true-to-life pictures.

DVI delivers video images with very high resolution and essentially perfect quality.

MagicBright3 provides an optimal combination setting for the various contents in the user’s working environment. The user can easily control the OSD with a mouse.

Power consumption is always a concern when it comes to home electronics. The T series monitor from SAMSUNG consumes only 65-70W in operation mode. Compared to other monitors, that’s a reduction of almost 30W. And with the unique SoftPower Off function, the monitor consumes a mere 0.3W when on standby. So with the T series, you can work productively at home without worrying about driving up your energy bill.

A high contrast ratio is critical for optimal viewing. Our innovative Dynamic Contrast Ratio technology delivers an unspeakable ratio of 20000:1 – the first of its kind! By increasing the colour steps between the darkest and the brightest colours it can produce more vivid, lifelike images. So unlike other monitors, our Dynamic Contrast Ratio technology allows our monitor to outperform under any lighting condition.

The monitor supports fast response time (2ms) to reduce blurring of the image.

Analog RGB, Digital, D-sub, DVI connectivity makes it more usable. The Magicwizard, Dolby Digital Sound and color effect makes it stand out in the crowd.

Specification:

Screen Size 22" Widescreen
Resolution 1680 x 1050
Brightness 300cd/m²
Contrast Ratio DC 20000:1
Viewing Angle (Horizontal/Vertical) 170˚/160˚


Sunday, December 14, 2008

Europe is turning into a Continent of Content-Craving "Connect-aholics"

Results of major AMD European Survey into notebook usage, content and connectivity

London, UK. -- November 17, 2008 --Across Europe, we are transforming into a continent of content-craving ‘connect-aholics’, according to the findings of the AMD European Connectivity Study of over 5,000 online respondents. Sponsored by AMD (NYSE: AMD), in conjunction with independent research company, YouGov, 77% of respondents said they could not live without daily access to the internet.

This was higher than any other item including access to a car (54%) and to a washing machine (61%). This trend follows the findings of an earlier AMD survey* which stated that almost all (99%) of the respondents would rather part with their digital camera, Blackberry, or MP3 player than their notebook.

“All of the research indicates that consumers have a primary use in mind when considering the purchase of either a notebook or desktop PC. Providing a balanced platform that is optimized for these different usage models – specifically activities that focus on home, work and play – will likely be key in addressing the needs of consumers tomorrow. Notebooks are no longer just about flexibility or working on the go, they are about delivering a true HD multimedia experience to the user. As performance and computer processing accelerates, society can expect to see a fusion of quality multimedia content and connectivity. The results of the survey show that AMD has chosen the right strategy so far and that, as technology develops, it is ready to continue to deliver The Ultimate Visual Experience™ and high performance for multi-tasking to its customers,” said Nigel Dessau, SVP and CMO, AMD.


Content-craving
A major factor fuelling this connection-addiction seems to be the thirst for content. Europeans are now clicking the mouse shortly after clicking the camera, with 81% of respondents saying that they have uploaded digital photos in the past year. This trend for consuming and sharing content is also reflected in videos and music. Across Europe, 77% had watched videos on YouTube or similar sites, and 66% had downloaded music.

This visual appetite can in part be explained by Europeans’ love for gaming. 76% of the respondents said that they had engaged in gaming over the last year on either a notebook or a desktop PC. Furthermore, 51% had downloaded and 43% had streamed films over the last year. In addition, 14% of the respondents said that they watch Blu-ray films, indicating that this technology is gaining momentum across Europe.

‘The PC as the ultimate digital entertainment device has become ubiquitous as consumers recognise the value of having one central appliance to both manage and interact with the vast array of content included in today’s full entertainment library. Be it desktop or notebook, the capabilities of the modern PC allows for a ‘one device for all’ philosophy and the potential replacement of TVs in the future is not as far-fetched as we might once have believed,’ said Jochen Polster, director, marketing, EMEA at AMD.

Focus on Enhanced Visual Quality
The findings from the survey also suggest that consumers are looking for an HD visual experience from their notebooks. Almost half (46%) of the respondents said that graphics play a large part in their purchasing decision when choosing a notebook with males more likely to expect to have a better visual experience (51%) compared to females (37%). Interestingly, 59% of 18-24 year olds surveyed said that one of their considerations for purchasing a notebook is the graphics quality.

“Generation Y uses their notebook in a different way to today’s average consumer, with an expectation that it will deliver the stunning visuals they are accustomed to in everyday life, specifically for content like high-end PC gaming and watching movies. AMD is focused on enabling Hollywood feature-film quality realism without compromising performance to redefine the mobile computing experience for the next generation of consumers,” said Jochen Polster, AMD.

Price Performance
The variety of activities that consumers are carrying out on their notebooks mean that people are now treating them as a serious purchase, expecting choice based on a variety of performance factors. As wallets tighten across Europe, consumers are expecting high performance but for a good price, as 80% said that cost would affect their purchasing decision. Surprisingly, the respondents also revealed that they would be willing to spend more on a new desktop computer than a notebook, with the average estimate across Europe for the price of their next desktop being €792 compared to just €713 for a notebook.

“Historically notebooks have been more expensive than a desktop equivalent, but now the market has evened out with our survey results showing that it is now desktops where the consumer is willing to invest,” said Jochen Polster, AMD. “Consumers have started to perceive the desktop PC as a multifunctional alternative to PVRs, Blu-ray players and TVs. We are now in the era of the PC home hub, where media centre PC systems are central to the digital home of the future, providing a simple way to create, access, share and consume entertainment.”

Overall Growth of Notebook Sales
IDC's latest market report1 confirmed that PC shipments recorded a 27% increase in EMEA in the third quarter of 2008 compared with the same quarter last year. The report concluded that notebooks continued to drive market overall growth by 52% as consumer demand in Western Europe showed no signs of slowing down. The AMD European Connectivity Study backs up this report as, when asked what they would prefer as their next home computer, 48% of respondents said a notebook, 32% said a desktop PC and 14% said a netbook (mini notebook). This data would also suggest that while demand remains strong across all formats, only 6% did not know or had no preference when it came to their next computer purchase, the notebook is still viewed as the most popular device.

“Usage patterns of desktops and notebooks are changing dramatically. While desktops are being embraced as a home entertainment hub, notebooks are increasingly chosen to enable a rich media experience on the go,” said Eszter Morvay, Senior Research Analyst, European Personal Computing at IDC. “With consumers becoming more and more educated, purchase decisions are more frequently driven by the best value for money. Design, content and ease of use are at the top of consumers’ minds when buying a new notebook. Therefore they will have to offer a rich feature set for a reasonable price.”

About the Survey
YouGov interviewed 5148 respondents online between September 17th- September 30th. Respondents were interviewed from France, Germany, Russia, Spain and the UK. The survey asked respondents questions about their computing habits, specifically looking at notebook usage and connectivity.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

HP 550 Notebook PC - Your office goes with you



Features

Highly portable design:
• With a 15.4-inch HP BrightView diagonal widescreen display, a fresh new look and starting weight of only 5.5 lb /2.49 kg, the HP 550 is the perfect business partner.

Operating System:
• Genuine Windows Vista® Business 32
• Genuine Windows Vista® Business with Genuine Windows® XP Professional custom preinstalled
• Genuine Windows Vista® Premium 32
• Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic 32
• FreeDOS

Built to protect:
• Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools helps defend your network, your applications, and your data by controlling ports and removable storage devices on your system to prevent unauthorized users from removing your data.



Highly portable design:
• With its fresh new look and a starting weight of only 5.5 lbs /2.49 kg, the HP 550 is the perfect business partner. The 15.4-inch diagonal widescreen HP BrightView display improves the brightness, contrast and clarity of your notebook display screen providing a more vivid image similar to a plasma or LCD television display.

Power up:

• HP Fast Charge enables you to recharge your primary battery up to 90% in 90 minutes, so you can get back to business faster.


Specification:

  • Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T5470, 2M Cache, 1.60 GHz, 800 MHz FSB
  • 1024 MB DDR2 667MHz SODIMM
  • 160 GB; 5400 rpm
  • DVD+/-RW SuperMulti
  • 15,4” Wide screen
  • PCI 802.11a/b/g Broadcom, Bluetooth, Modem 56K
  • Free Dos
  • 3xUSB 2.0, standard VGA, microphone input, stereo earphone output, RJ-11 connector, RJ-45 connector



  • HP Compaq 6735s Notebook - Best buy


    Overview
    Financially Savvy. AMD Business Class solutions, Wi-Fi Certified WLAN options, and an impressive combination of mobile office features make the newly-designed HP Compaq 6735s Notebook PC an affordable productivity tool.

    Features
    Sleek new design.
    • With satin, reflective black-on-black surfaces and a slimming profile starting at 5.5 lb/2.49 kg, this stylish notebook has all the essential business features in a 15.4-inch diagonal widescreen display.

    Operating system:
    • Genuine Windows Vista® Business 32
    • Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic 32
    • Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium 32
    • Genuine Windows Vista® Business with downgrade to Windows® XP Professional custom installed
    • FreeDOS


    AMD Business Class solutions:
    • Choose the processor that is right for you: AMD Turion X2 Ultra Dual-Core Processor, AMD Turion X2 Dual-Core Processor, AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core Processor, or AMD Sempron Processor.

    Built to protect:
    • HP ProtectTools Security Manager allows you to manage your security features from a single console. Security software modules give you the flexibility to design a security solution that meets your needs.

    Built to last:
    • HP 3D DriveGuard, using a three-axis accelerometer that detects sudden movement and initiates protective action, helps protect your notebook’s hard drive against bumps or drops so your critical data is protected while on the move.

    Specifications:

  • AMD Turion™ X2 Dual-Core Mobil 2GHz, 1MB Cache
  • 3072 MB DDR2
  • 320 GB; 5400 rpm
  • DVD+/-RW SuperMulti
  • 15,4” Wide screen, Webcam
  • Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g, Modem 56K

  • Thursday, December 11, 2008

    Ati Radeon graphics chips comparison table


    This is a table for comparison of all the ATI Radeon graphics chips. If you are planning to buy a new Radeon graphics card, it is recommended to take a look at this table first. There are a lot of older chips that perform much better than some of the latest ones:


    Chip

    Core Clock

    Memory Clock

    Memory Interface

    Memory Transfer Rate

    Pixels per clock

    DirectX

    Radeon 9200

    250 MHz

    400 MHz

    128-bit

    6.4 GB/s

    4

    8.1

    Radeon 9200 Pro

    275 MHz

    550 MHz

    128-bit

    8.8 GB/s

    4

    8.1

    Radeon 9200 SE

    200 MHz

    333 MHz

    64-bit

    2.6 GB/s

    4

    8.1

    Radeon 9250

    240 MHz

    400 MHz

    128-bit

    6.4 GB/s

    4

    8.1

    Radeon 9250 SE

    240 MHz

    400 MHz

    64-bit

    3.2 GB/s

    4

    8.1

    Radeon 9500

    275 MHz

    540 MHz

    128-bit

    8.6 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9550

    250 MHz

    400 MHz

    128-bit

    6.4 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9550 SE

    250 MHz

    400 MHz

    64-bit

    3.2 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9500 Pro

    275 MHz

    540 MHz

    128-bit

    8.6 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon 9600

    325 MHz

    400 MHz

    128-bit

    6.4 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9600 Pro

    400 MHz

    600 MHz

    128-bit

    9.6 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9600 SE

    325 MHz

    400 MHz

    64-bit

    3.2 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9600 XT

    500 MHz

    600 MHz

    128-bit

    9.6 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9700

    275 MHz

    540 MHz

    256-bit

    17.2 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon 9700 Pro

    325 MHz

    620 MHz

    256-bit

    19.8 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon 9800

    325 MHz

    580 MHz

    256-bit

    18.56 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon 9800 Pro

    380 MHz

    680 MHz

    256-bit

    21.7 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon 9800 SE

    325 MHz

    500 MHz

    128-bit or 256-bit

    8 GB/s or 16 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon 9800 XT

    412 MHz

    730 MHz

    256-bit

    23.3 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon X300 SE

    325 MHz

    400 MHz

    64-bit

    3.2 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon X300

    325 MHz

    400 MHz

    128-bit

    6.4 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon X550

    400 MHz

    500 MHz

    128-bit or 64-bit

    8 GB/s or 4 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon X600 Pro

    400 MHz

    600 MHz

    128-bit

    9.6 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon X600 XT

    500 MHz

    730 MHz

    128-bit

    11.68 GB/s

    4

    9.0

    Radeon X700

    400 MHz

    600 MHz

    128-bit

    9.6 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon X700 Pro

    420 MHz

    864 MHz

    128-bit

    13.8 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon X700 XT

    475 MHz

    1.05 GHz

    128-bit

    16.8 GB/s

    8

    9.0

    Radeon X800 SE

    *

    *

    *

    *

    8

    9.0

    Radeon X800

    400 MHz

    700 MHz

    256-bit

    22.4 GB/s

    12

    9.0

    Radeon X800 XL

    400 MHz

    1 GHz

    256-bit

    32 GB/s

    16

    9.0

    Radeon X800 GT

    475 MHz

    **

    128-bit or 256-bit

    **

    8

    9.0

    Radeon X800 GTO

    400 MHz

    1 GHz ***

    256-bit

    32 GB/s

    12

    9.0

    Radeon X800 Pro

    475 MHz

    950 MHz

    256-bit

    30.4 GB/s

    12

    9.0

    Radeon X800 XT

    500 MHz

    1 GHz

    256-bit

    32 GB/s

    16

    9.0

    Radeon X800 XT PE

    520 MHz

    1.12 GHz

    256-bit

    35.8 GB/s

    16

    9.0

    Radeon X850 Pro

    520 MHz

    1.08 GHz

    256-bit

    34.56 GB/s

    12

    9.0

    Radeon X850 XT

    520 MHz

    1.08 GHz

    256-bit

    34.56 GB/s

    16

    9.0

    Radeon X850 PE

    540 MHz

    1.18 GHz

    256-bit

    37.76 GB/s

    16

    9.0

    Radeon X1050

    ****

    ****

    ****

    ****

    4

    9.0c

    Radeon X1300 HM

    450 MHz

    1 GHz

    128-bit or 64-bit or 32-bit

    16 GB/s or 8 GB/s or 4 GB/s

    4

    9.0c

    Radeon X1300

    450 MHz

    500 MHz

    128-bit or 64-bit or 32-bit

    8 GB/s or 4 GB/s or 2 GB/s

    4

    9.0c

    Radeon X1300 Pro

    600 MHz

    800 MHz

    128-bit or 64-bit or 32-bit

    12.8 GB/s or 6.4 GB/s or 3.2 GB/s

    4

    9.0c

    Radeon X1300 XT

    500 MHz

    800 MHz (DDR2) or 1 GHz (GDDR3)

    128-bit

    12.8 GB/s or 16 GB/s

    12

    9.0c

    Radeon X1550

    450 MHz or 550 MHz or 600 MHz

    800 MHz

    64-bit or 128-bit

    6.4 GB/s or 12.8 GB/s

    4

    9.0c

    Radeon X1600 Pro

    500 MHz or 575 MHz

    780 MHz

    128-bit

    12.48 GB/s

    12

    9.0c

    Radeon X1600 XT

    590 MHz

    1.38 GHz

    128-bit

    22.08 GB/s

    12

    9.0c

    Radeon X1650 Pro

    600 MHz

    1.40 GHz

    128-bit

    22.40 GB/s

    12

    9.0c

    Radeon X1650 XT

    575 MHz

    1.35 GHz

    128-bit

    21.60 GB/s

    24

    9.0c

    Radeon X1800 GTO

    500 MHz

    1 GHz

    256-bit

    32 GB/s

    12

    9.0c

    Radeon X1800 XL

    500 MHz

    1 GHz

    256-bit

    32 GB/s

    16

    9.0c

    Radeon X1800 XT

    625 MHz

    1.5 GHz

    256-bit

    48 GB/s

    16

    9.0c

    Radeon X1900 GT

    575 MHz

    1.2 GHz

    256-bit

    38.4 GB/s

    36

    9.0c

    Radeon X1900 XT

    625 MHz

    1.45 GHz

    256-bit

    46.4 GB/s

    48

    9.0c

    Radeon X1900 XTX

    650 MHz

    1.55 GHz

    256-bit

    49.6 GB/s

    48

    9.0c

    Radeon X1950 GT

    500 MHz

    1.2 GHz

    256-bit

    38.4 GB/s

    36

    9.0c

    Radeon X1950 Pro

    575 MHz

    1.38 GHz

    256-bit

    44.16 GB/s

    36

    9.0c

    Radeon X1950 XT

    625 MHz

    1.8 GHz

    256-bit

    57.6 GB/s

    48

    9.0c

    Radeon X1950 XTX

    650 MHz

    2 GHz

    256-bit

    64 GB/s

    48

    9.0c

    Radeon HD 2400 Pro

    525 MHz

    800 MHz

    64-bit

    6.4 GB/s

    40 *****

    10

    Radeon HD 2400 XT

    700 MHz

    1.6 GHz

    64-bit

    12.8 GB/s

    40 *****

    10

    Radeon HD 2600 Pro

    600 MHz

    800 MHz

    128-bit

    12.8 GB/s

    120 *****

    10

    Radeon HD 2600 XT

    800 MHz

    1.6 GHz (GDDR3) or 2.2 GHz (GDDR4)

    128-bit

    25.6 GB/s (GDDR3) or 35.2 GB/s (GDDR4)

    120 *****

    10

    Radeon HD 2900 GT

    600 MHz

    1.6 GHz

    256-bit

    51.2 GB/s

    240 *****

    10

    Radeon HD 2900 Pro

    600 MHz

    1.85 GHz

    512-bit

    118.4 GB/s

    320 *****

    10

    Radeon HD 2900 XT

    740 MHz

    1.65 GHz (GDDR3) or 2 GHz (GDDR4)

    512-bit

    105.6 GB/s (GDDR3) or 128 GB/s (GDDR4)

    320 *****

    10

    Radeon HD 3450 ^

    600 MHz

    1 GHz

    64-bit

    8 GB/s

    40 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 3470 ^

    800 MHz

    1.90 GHz

    64-bit

    15.2 GB/s

    40 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 3650 ^

    725 MHz

    1 GHZ (DDR2) or 1.6 GHz (GDDR3)

    128-bit

    16 GB/s (DDR2) or 25.6 GB/s (GDDR3)

    120 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 3690 ^

    668 MHz

    1,656 MHz

    128-bit

    26.5 GB/s

    120 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 3850 ^

    670 MHz

    1.66 GHz

    256-bit

    53.12 GB/s

    320 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 3870 ^

    775 MHz

    2.25 GHz

    256-bit

    72 GB/s

    320 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 3870 X2 ^ +

    825 MHz

    1.8 GHz

    256-bit

    57.6 GB/s

    320 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4350 ^

    600 MHz

    1 GHz

    64-bit

    8 GB/s

    80 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4550 ^

    800 MHz

    1.6 GHz

    64-bit

    12.8 GB/s

    80 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4650 ^

    600 MHz

    1 GHz or 1.4 GHz

    128-bit

    16 GB/s or 22.4 GB/s

    320 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4670 ^

    750 MHz

    2 GHz (512 MB) or 1,746 MHz (1 GB)

    128-bit

    32 GB/s or 27.94 GB/s

    320 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4830 ^

    575 MHz

    1.8 GHz

    256-bit

    57.6 GB/s

    640 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4850 ^

    625 MHz

    2 GHz

    256-bit

    64 GB/s

    800 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4850 X2 ^ +

    625 MHz

    2 GHz

    256-bit

    64 GB/s

    800 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4870 ^

    750 MHz

    3.6 GHz

    256-bit

    115.2 GB/s

    800 *****

    10.1

    Radeon HD 4870 X2 ^ +

    750 MHz

    2.6 GHz

    256-bit

    115.2 GB/s

    800 *****

    10.1