The Canon EOS-1D X is the latest in the company's professional range of DSLRs. Its job is to replace both the sports-orientated 1D series and the high-resolution, studio-focused 1DS range of cameras. As is usual for upgrades in this class of camera, the changes are incremental and subtle but aim to raise the bar of what is possible.
Full Frame, 18.1MP
Dual DIGIC 5+ – 17 Times The Processing Power of DIGIC 4
ISO 100-51200 Native
100,000 Pixel RGB Metering Sensor
EOS iSA (Intelligent Subject Analysis)
61 Point AF: 21 f/5.6 Cross Type Sensors, 20 f/4 Cross Type Sensors, 5 f/2.8 Cross Type Sensors
EOS iTR AF (Intelligent Tracking & Recognition Auto Focus)
12 Frames Per Second,14 Frames Per Second JPG Only
400,000 Shot Rated Shutter
0.76x viewfinder, 100% coverage
Gigabit Ethernet Connection
March 2012 Availability
14 bit ADC still.
New EC-CV gen 5 focusing screen.
Flash X-Sync 1/250.
New GP-E1 and WFT-E6B addons.
UDMA 7 support.
18.1Mpix, 3:2 ratio
L file size is 5184x3456 pixels.
WB is 2500-10000Kelvin.
ISO is 100-51200 in 1/3 stop increments, L is ISO 50, H1 is 102400, H2 is 204800.
3 frame rates: 14fps, 12fps, 3 fps.
1920x1080 in 30p/25p/24p
1280x720 in 60p/50p
3.2" TFT Screen, 1.04 million dots.
158 x 163.6 x 82.7mm
woudew schreef:
Het zijn overigens wel opwindende tijden qua hardware.
Niet gaan overdrijven nu... ik heb weinig gezien, waarvan ik echt van m'n stoel viel. Op een enkele camera na dan, waaronder de X-100.
Wij kunnen niet zien wat zijn buurvrouw aanheeft...
Ik overdrijf altijd graag een beetje...
Quote of the Day : Nikon and Canon came to a similar conclusion: Amateurs need more pixels, pros probably don't. - Thom Hogan