Canon EOS manual Overview NEW and Improved Features III Feature Discussion

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Table of Contents I

OVERVIEW

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II

NEW AND IMPROVED FEATURES

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III FEATURE DISCUSSION

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Newly Developed 10.1 MP Sensor

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Comprehensive Dust Reduction System

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New 9-point AF System

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New 2.5-in. TFT LCD Screen

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Display-off Sensor

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New User Interface

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Basic Operation Concept

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New Info Display Items

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Viewfinder

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SET Button, Cross-Keys, DISP.

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Improvements to Playback

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Menus

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Picture Style

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Custom Functions

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Camera Direct Printing

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Direct Image Transfer

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Design and Construction

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Interface

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Drive and Power Source

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Folders

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Accessories and System Compatibility

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Software

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IV SPECIFICATIONS

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V

CONCLUSION

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