Yesterday I got my hands on the Canon 1DX to test in London. Unfortunately we
were unable to get images from the Canon 1DX to test the
high ISO performance and image quality at ISO 204800 but the ISO range on
the back of the camera settings is phemonenal. To see an ISO range that
goes from 100 to 51,200 in normal mode and with H1 and H2 settings of
102,400 and 204,800 is incredible. This is certainly one area where
digital has now surpassed film by some considerable margin.
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| Canon 1DX Hands on - incredible frame rate and shutter speed |
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| Canon 1DX High ISO - massive ISO range to 204,800 |
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| Canon 1DX hands on testing |
The Canon 1DX is released in the UK in March 2012 so we still have a little time before we can get hold of this camera for use in the field or the studio
1 comments:
I think what I’m most excited about with this new camera is that Canon didn’t get caught up in the pixel count contest but finally decided on enlarging the pixel size instead. 18 Megapixels is plenty for just about any purpose and the increase in pixel size will help a lot with low light photography and hdr. I’ve blogged about this a bit here: http://www.sensoryescapeimages.com/blog/2012/1/5/canon-announces-the-new-flagship-model-canon-eos-1dx-dslr-pr.html
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