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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Canon EOS 1DX, The Shutter Sounds When Shooting Speed


Direct Quote from  oOblyTV's video description:

We got our hands on the Canon EOS-1D X at CES 2012. This is the flagship professional DSLR that Canon USA will launch next month, March 2012.
The EOS 1DX is an 18MP resolution camera built around a full-frame sensor that can shoot at up to 14 frames per second (12fps with AF). The video has a demo of this shooting speed!

The EOS-1D X features 3 DIGIC processors, including Dual DIGIC 5+ image processors that can deliver about 17 times more processing speed than DIGIC 4, and a dedicated DIGIC 4 for metering and AF control.


The EOS-1D X imaging sensor produces the lowest noise of any EOS digital camera to date, making it suitable for creating stunning portraits and other studio work like Jewellery, food photographs. The 18-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor uses large pixels -- 1.25 microns larger than in the EOS-1D Mark IV sensor and .55 microns larger than in the EOS 5D Mark II sensor -- allowing it to achieve enhanced light gathering efficiency, higher sensitivity and less noise at the pixel level.

The EOS-1D X also boasts a brand new 61-Point High Density Reticular AF, the most sophisticated DSLR AF system that Canon has ever gifted to the world. The Canon EOS-1D X features incredible new EOS iTR (Intelligent Tracking and Recognition) AF options that help a lot for covering wedding, general events, sports and even photojournalism.

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