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The [[Canon]] '''EOS 1D''' was the company's first "flagship" [[DSLR]] designed entirely in-house, released in 2001. (The earlier EOS-D2000 had been a hybrid, adapting a sensor back from [[Kodak]] to a Canon film SLR body.)  
 
The [[Canon]] '''EOS 1D''' was the company's first "flagship" [[DSLR]] designed entirely in-house, released in 2001. (The earlier EOS-D2000 had been a hybrid, adapting a sensor back from [[Kodak]] to a Canon film SLR body.)  
  
A large and heavy camera with an integral bottom grip, its 4 megapixel sensor was impressive when new. The same basic "1D" form factor has continued up to the present day (2011) with the [[Canon EOS 1D Mark IV]].
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A large and heavy camera with an integral bottom grip, its 4 megapixel sensor was impressive when new. This model initiated the 1.3x crop-factor [[sensor]] format which remains unique to Canon. The same basic "1D" form factor has continued up to the present day (2011) with the [[Canon EOS 1D Mark IV]].
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos1d/ Canon EOS 1D review] from [http://www.dpreview.com/ dpreview.com]
 
*[http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos1d/ Canon EOS 1D review] from [http://www.dpreview.com/ dpreview.com]

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The Canon EOS 1D was the company's first "flagship" DSLR designed entirely in-house, released in 2001. (The earlier EOS-D2000 had been a hybrid, adapting a sensor back from Kodak to a Canon film SLR body.)

A large and heavy camera with an integral bottom grip, its 4 megapixel sensor was impressive when new. This model initiated the 1.3x crop-factor sensor format which remains unique to Canon. The same basic "1D" form factor has continued up to the present day (2011) with the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV.

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