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In 2009 you will be introduced to cameras that can see in the dark better than the naked eye.

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Just a little over two weeks ago my jaw dropped even harder when I took a prototype of the Canon 1D MKIV outdoors to test it at night.  I was on the road, it was late and I had just rushed back to my hotel to get to the unit.  I was expecting a 1D body, with 24p, a 1.3 crop factor sensor, 10 fps for stills, a new AF system - 60 fps at 720p - and of course 1080p video.</description><link>http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2009/10/19/lights-out-camera-action/</link><dc:creator>bugsbunny</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-10-20T13:14:31+02:00</dc:date><dc:subject>1080p 1d camera canon dslr eos full-hd hd hddslr mark-iv video </dc:subject><content:encoded>In 2008 we witnessed the birth of HD-DSLR Cameras.

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In 2009 you will be introduced to cameras that can see in the dark better than the naked eye.

Just a little over a year ago my jaw dropped when I stumbled upon the 5D MKII and saw 1080p video coming off of a full frame chip for the first time.

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