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The EOS-1D X is the new flagship camera in the Canon DSLR range, taking the best of the EOS-1D and EOS-1Ds cameras and melding them into a single unit that gives both high resolution and high speed shooting. No longer do you need to choose between the two when both are available in one body.

By taking the EOS-1D Mark IV and making radical changes to every aspect of the camera's build and design, the EOS-1D X stands head and shoulders above everything that has gone before to offer high resolution, high frame rate and high ISO shooting with a full-frame CMOS sensor, and industry leading HD Movie shooting in one camera. It is 'Performance redefined'.
Key specifications * 18.1 Megapixel, Full-frame CMOS senso * 61-point AF with up to 41 cross-type AF points * Zone, Spot and AF Expansion Focusing modes * DUAL "DIGIC 5+" processors * 12fps shooting with 14fps super High Speed continuous * ISO 100 to 51,200 as standard, ISO 50 to 204,800 with expansion * 100,000-pixel RGB AE senso * DIGIC 4 processor dedicated to AE functions * +/- 5 Stop Exposure Compensation * Full HD Movie shooting with ALL-I or IPB compression * 29mins 59sec clip length in Full HD Movie * 55ms shutter lag, 36ms via 'Shortened Release Lag' Custom Function * Timecode setting for HD Movie shooting * Transparent LCD viewfinder with new focusing screen * 8.11cm (3.2"), 1.04 million pixel Clear View II LCD Screen * Improved EOS Integrated Cleaning System (EICS) * Dual CF Card slots * Silent control touch-pad area

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  • i just got my mark 4 bodies... oh well :(

  • i have 7000 dollars that i dont need. anyone?

  • @Brainnvrsk

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  • Oh my god WOW

  • digic 5 rocks

  • @Rueffilicious obviously what is missing is proper info on your part... less mega pixel does not mean less quality picture. they were just trying to put a realistic number of pixels that can be properly utilized than giving out more than 21 megapix that cannot be handled in real life photography. and oh it's "better THAN today" and it's "took THEIR camera's"..... cheers mate.

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  • @Rueffilicious 18 megapixels with great image quality and noise performance is better than 21 megapixels with normal image quality and terrible noise performance.

  • @Rueffilicious yes 18 and thats a great news...

    thank you Canon

  • @Rueffilicious

    I have great respect for you and all of those who were desiring/expecting more from this camera, but I commend Canon for being realistic as well. They definitely know their limits, and the limits of mass produced digital cameras in the 135 format. For lenses that can take advantage of 40MPs we need lenses that are medium-large format size (physically, elements/barrel). And we already have those, in the wonderful medium format digital systems available.

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