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If you're looking for the ultimate in speed, image quality, and performance, as well as exceptional low light performance then the Canon EOS 1D X certainly delivers in abundance. With extremely high ISO settings available it's possible to shoot in low...
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...
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...
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...
Arguably, the EOS 1D X is Canon's most versatile camera to date and there are few situations in which it won't shine. Sports and wildlife photographers will relish the new AF system, high burst speeds and clean films at high sensitivity settings. (With a...
It's been around ten months since the Canon EOS-1D X was first announced to the world, and since then a number of release dates have come and gone with no sign of Canon's hotly anticipated pro-spec DSLR. Thankfully, the wait is now over and the camera is...
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...
Cameras at this level have extremely high standards to live up to and the 1D X certainly meets them and in places even exceeds them. The new sensor is extremely impressive in terms of detail but more so in terms of its noise performance in low light....
Just like football, the scores are final on the day and in that respect the results of the sensor analysis means the Nikon D4s is ahead of the Canon EOS 1D X, but in reality the two are closely matched and that applies as much to the technical spec' as...
For all their decades of intense rivalry at the professional end of the SLR market, from 35mm to digital, Canon and Nikon have always done things very differently. Nikon was already onto its second-generation F2 when Canon decided to field a competitor,...
We might have had to wait a while for Canon to finally deliver its next-generation professional D-SLR, but it lives up to the promise of being the most capable D-SLR we've ever seen.For all their decades of intense rivalry at the professional end of the...
This camera is a precision tool, built for a purpose. The 18-megapixel resolution is modest for a full-frame camera but this is more than enough when speed of operation is the important parameter. It feels indestructible and at the same time operates...
DateApril 4, 2013 (0) Read later This 18-megapixel, full-frame DSLR is Canon's professional specification camera. It is built for use by photo journalists headed for dirty and dangerous destinations who want an indestructible camera that is...
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