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Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The EOS 1Dx Mark II is Canon's new flagship DSLR, aimed at the demands of professional sports and wildlife photographers, and photo journalists. It features a new 20.2 Megapixel full-frame sensor, shoots up to 170 RAW frames at 14fps with AF, employs a 61...
Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Richard , review by: thevideomode.com
Abstract: Read Nine Key Things Videographers Need to Know about the Canon EOS-1D Mark IIWhat's New and Key Features Although from the outside the weather-sealed body of the Canon EOS 1D X Mark II looks virtually identical to it's predecessor, there is a lot of ne...
Abstract: Canon has a new flagship full frame DSLR for 2016. The EOS-1D X Mark II builds on the already-stunning 1D X by upgrading most of the internals, dropping the price, and improving just about every measurable performance metric. Canon calls it The Ultimate E...
Excellent image quality, especially from RAWs; Fantastic high ISO performance; Fast autofocus with great tracking performance; 14fps burst rate; Amazing buffer capacity; 4K 60p video; Robust build quality,
Very heavy, bulky and expensive; Dual memory card slots use different formats; 29:59 continuous video recording limit; Touchscreen feels underutilized,
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Published: 2019-04-19, Author: Jim , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: Sony just updated the firmware of its flagship a9, a 24MP full-frame camera tuned for shooting fast-moving action and sports. The new firmware updates the autofocus system, improving both tracking performance and usability.If you aren't familiar with the...
As befits a flagship professional camera, the EOS 1D X Mark II exceeds the capabilities and performance of its predecessor, which we described as 'Canon's most versatile camera to date'. For a pro shooter, there are few tasks it can't handle and most of t...
Take each little incremental change by itself, and the 1DX II doesn't really look like a leap forward from the original. Add them all together, though, and you've got a very tempting upgrade, or step up if you're shooting on a 5D. Parting with your...
Excellent control layout and handling, 4K recording at 60fps, Brilliant autofocus system
Only a small increase in resolution over the 1D X, Limited use of the touchscreen technology, Video mode needs a dedicated Quick menu
Canon has fine-tuned proven handling and controls in response to user feedback, and delivered a big gain in continuous shooting performance. It also pushes the Nikon D5 all the way for image quality within its standard sensitivity setting. We can expect t...
Abstract: The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II and Nikon D5 are undoubtedly the flagship cameras for both companies, and both are cameras that many professionals have been waiting for. The EOS-1D X Mark II replaces the EOS-1D X from 2011, while the Nikon D5 replaces the D4...
Outstanding image quality, 4K all the way, Bulging with buttons
Baby battery, Where's the Wi-Fi?, Temperamental touchscreen
Take each little incremental change by itself, and the 1DX II doesn't really look like a leap forward from the original. Add them all together, though, and you've got a very tempting upgrade, or step up if you're shooting on a 5D.Parting with your cash wi...