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The '''EOS 1Ds''' was a large, professionally-oriented [[DSLR]] introduced by [[Canon]] in 2002. Historically this is a significant camera, being the first successful digital SLR based around a 24x36mm (a..k.a "full frame") [[sensor]] chip. The full-frame [[Contax N Digita]] appeared earlier; but its problems drove Contax from the DSLR market entirely.
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The '''EOS 1Ds''' was a large, professionally-oriented [[DSLR]] introduced by [[Canon]] in 2002. Historically this is a significant camera, being the first successful digital SLR based around a 24x36mm (a..k.a "full frame") [[sensor]] chip. The full-frame [[Contax N Digital]] appeared earlier; but its problems drove Contax from the DSLR market entirely.
  
 
The eleven-megapixel resolution of the 1Ds was considered quite groundbreaking in its day. The 1Ds shares the integral bottom grip, rugged build, and full weather-sealing with the [[Canon EOS 1D|EOS 1D]] which preceded it.
 
The eleven-megapixel resolution of the 1Ds was considered quite groundbreaking in its day. The 1Ds shares the integral bottom grip, rugged build, and full weather-sealing with the [[Canon EOS 1D|EOS 1D]] which preceded it.

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The EOS 1Ds was a large, professionally-oriented DSLR introduced by Canon in 2002. Historically this is a significant camera, being the first successful digital SLR based around a 24x36mm (a..k.a "full frame") sensor chip. The full-frame Contax N Digital appeared earlier; but its problems drove Contax from the DSLR market entirely.

The eleven-megapixel resolution of the 1Ds was considered quite groundbreaking in its day. The 1Ds shares the integral bottom grip, rugged build, and full weather-sealing with the EOS 1D which preceded it.


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