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Canon EOS 10D

Canon·2003·Camera

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The EOS 10D is a digital SLR, released in 2003 by Canon as successor of the Canon EOS D60 which was Canon's first 6 megapixel DSLR based on a CMOS sensor. The EOS 10D got a 6 megapixel CMOS sensor, too. But a few improvements were delivered with the new model EOS 10D, especially the improved autofocus with 7 instead of just 3 phase-detection AF-areas. Specialists might have enjoyed the new white balance bracketing mode. The customers got more for less money, but not yet more pixels.

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