Abstract: There are many types of DSLRs – there are those like the Canon 1100D, which appeal to the beginners, then there are mid to high segment shooters like the Canon 6D and 7D, which can take beautiful shots and are apt for wildlife, fashion and sports photogra...
Abstract: We were at the unveiling of the company's latest flagship model, the EOS-1D X professional dSLR at Canon's Imaging Academy this afternoon. Targeted at the professional photographer, the camera is ruggedized for field use, being dustproof and splash-pro...
Street price: £5299 Effective resolution: 18.1MP ISO range: 100-51,200 (expands to 204,800) Sensor type: 36x24mm CMOS Card types: CF File formats: JPEG, RAW, MOV Movie length: Maximum duration 29min 59sec, and maximum single file size 4GB Viewfinder: 100...
Super fast burst rate, incredible battery life, hard as nails build quality, detailed AF system, great image quality and class-leading dynamic range
No clean HDMI out or headphone jack limit professional movie capture, it's heavy and expensive, should have been firmware 1.1.1 from the get go, live view sees no further advances
Fast, tough, long-lasting and able to produce exceptional images. Some other full-frame models outperform in the resolution stakes, and Canon's lost its formerly enviable "movie king" hat, but otherwise the 1D X is as good as professional full-frame DS...
Published: 2012-10-19, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com
There's no question the Canon 1D X is capable of recording excellent video images, but that's what you should expect from a camera that costs in excess of 6000 dollars. The multiple compression options (ALL-I or IPB), as well as the numerous record modes ...
When we first saw the Canon 1D X, way back in the fall of 2011, it became immediately clear that Canon was looking to produce a camera that would be just at home in the bags of both world-class photographers and videographers as it would be with amateur e...
Performs exceptionally well in low-light situations, Capable of shooting breathtaking bursts at high speed, Feels robust and up to the task of any photo challenge
AF drive mode isn't displayed through the viewfinder when it's being changed, Star rating isn't as intuitive as that on the EOS-5D Mark III, No identifiable movie-record button on the body
Befitting its status as a professional grade DSLR the Canon EOS-1D X is an uncompromisingly large camera that weighs in at 1.3kg for the body only. While seasoned pros should be used to the size and weight, well-heeled enthusiasts looking for the best cam...
Full, frame sensor, Superb AF, Great exposure system, Excellent noise control
No exposure compensation button on vertical grip, Heavy, No rating button, No in, camera HDR
A price tag of £5,299/$6,799 brings certain expectations, and the Canon EOS-1DX's build lives up to them. This is a camera that you can expect to survive several years of heavy use. Thanks to the control layout and deep comfortable grips it is also one t...