The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II replaces the EOS-1D X at the top of Canon's DSLR range and introduces a (16.1-megapixel APS-H sensor, 10 fps) and the EOS-1Ds Mark III (21.1-megapixel full-frame
The 1D X Mark III has the highest grade of video specs we've seen from any stills-first camera to date. It supports 5.5K Raw capture with 10-bit 4:2:2 sampling at up to 60fps. When recording at
Not just the stuff concerning the 1D X / 1D C similarities but the mysterious case of the 5D Mark III’s 720p HDMI output. I was told officially at Focus on Imaging in the UK last February – yes again by an actual Canon product manager high up – that the hardware just wasn’t capable of uncompressed 1080p, which I found hard to swallow.
A big, double-grip DSLR, the 1D X Mark III sits at the top of Canon's lineup as its fastest, toughest and in many ways, most advanced camera yet. You'd be forgiven at first glance for mistaking it for the previous Mark II (or a much older 1D camera), but small refinements on the outside bely some big advances within.
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