The EOS 1D X Canon camera
Canon's EOS 1D X is the company's new flagship DSLR. It's designed to replace the EOS-1Ds Mark III and EOS-1D Mark IV models,the EOS-1D X offers impressive specifications including an 18 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, dual DIGIC 5+ imaging processors plus a DIGIC 4 dedicated to autofocus and metering control, 14-bit analogue-to-digital conversion and the ability to shoot twelve frames per second.Canon's equipped the 1D X with a new 18 Megapixel full-frame sensor with a maximum sensitivity of 51,200 ISO, boostable to 204,800 ISO. Canon's claiming it has the lowest noise levels of any EOS DSLR to date, and the chunky pixel pitch would certainly suggest that to be the case. The body can shoot at 12fps with AF, or 14fps with mirror-lockup and features twin CF card slots.
The autofocus system has also been redesigned to feature a 61-point high-density reticular autofocus technology alng with an 'Intelligent Tracking and Recognition' system which Canon claims is ideal for event photography.
Canon has confirmed that the EOS-1D X will hit retail around March 2012, and while UK pricing isn't yet available has quoted a recommend retail price in the US of $6,800 (around £4,316) as a body-only system.
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