Canon EOS-1D X 18.1MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera

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Canon EOS-1D X 18.1MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera

Canon has landed the best one of the EOS-1D Series of digital camera to one extraordinary model : the new flagship of the EOS line, the EOS-1D X *. Its full-frame 18.1 Megapixel CMOS sensing element and all-new Dual DIGIC 5 + Image Processors deliver superiority image capture at up to 12 fps (14 fps in Super High Speed Mode) and a powerful ISO range of 100 - 51200 (up to 204800 in H2 mode) brings home the bacon sharp, low-noise images still in the dimmest low-light preconditions.
Canon EOS-1D X 18.1MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera

An all-new, 61-Point High-Density Reticular AF and 100,000-pixel RGB Metering Sensor that utilises a dedicated DIGIC 4 Image Processor, causes the EOS-1D X reach new grades of focus speed and accuracy presenting sophisticated tracking even for the complicated shooting scenarios.
Taken all together, the EOS-1D Xs upgraded HD video capture, numerous connectivity options, combining of processing power and lasting construction, that also includes shutter endurance tested to 400,000 cycles, carry it the ultimate EOS. 

Technical Details

  • 18.1 MP full frame CMOS sensor
  • Up to 12fps plus 14fps High speed mode
  • 100-51200 ISO, up to H:204800
  • 61 point AF system
  • 100,000 pixel RGB AE metering
  • Full HD 1080p EOS movie


Canon EOS-1D X is the recent in the company's professional range of DSLRs. Its job is to switch out both the sports-orientated 1D series and today the high-resolution, studio-focused 1DS scope of cameras. As is frequent for upgrades therein class of camera, the changes are incremental and subtle but aim to enhance the bar of what is possible.

The biggest spec change to the 1D X is its new sensor - an 18MP full-frame CMOS chip capable of shooting at 12 frames per second. This presents a big change over the 1D Mk IV (it represents a move off of the smaller APS-H format that Canon has last used in its sports cameras), and a decrease in pixel count as opposed to 1DS series. However, as Rick Berk, Technical Specialist in Canon USA's Pro Engineering and Solutions Division says : 'there's more than to icon quality than just resolution.'.

The activity from APS-H up to full-frame is enabled by a sensor with the aid of faster data readout displays Chuck Westfall, Technical Advisor in Canon USA's Pro Engineering and Solutions Division : 'The novel sensor has 16-channel, dual line read out, compared against 8-channel, single line designs in the late generation of chips.' This lets the seller proffer a prominent sensor (and the low-light capableness that brings) as a way for 1DS users, by using a more rapid capture speeds the specific current 1D Mk IV users want. 'It's clear the time has come up for the 1DX to replace the whole 1D series,' says Westfall.

Under the skin, the big shift is the more contemporary metering sensor. A movement from the 1D Mk IV's sensor right into a new 100,000 pixel unit supplies the camera a any benefit understanding of the scene and this data is fed onto the camera's autofocus system for boosting the quality of its AF trailing. It isn't a new idea (Nikon's sports cameras did something like for assorted generations), but it's a dignified way of recovering what's already an astonishing system.

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