Canon’s new flagship DSLR, the EOS-1D X Mark II, is designed for professionals who require a field camera that can handle photography and videography. The full-frame camera uses a new 20.2-megapixel ...
Canon's 1D cameras have been the go-to choice for many news, sports, and wildlife photographers for around 15 years, and it looks like the new 1D X Mark II will be just as popular thanks to its ...
Only last month Nikon treated us to a look at its professional-focused D5 DSLR. Now it's Canon's turn to reveal its own new flagship with the EOS-1D X Mark II, and it looks like quite the response.
Features a Canon-developed 20.2 Megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor that not only helps it record more pixels, but also includes gapless micro lenses for enhanced low-light performance. Canon announced ...
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It will be held from 25th February to 28th February 2016CP + 2016Canon will be the successor to the digital single-lens reflex camera flagship machine "EOS - 1 D X" at the venue "EOS-1D X Mark II"Is ...
Canon USA Inc. on Thursday introduced a new professional digital SLR camera, its EOS-1D Mark II. The EOS-1D Mark II will hit retailer shelves in April for US$4,499. At 6.1 x 6.2 x 3.1 inches and 44.1 ...
Canon is setting out to set a new standard for professional DSLRs, and it might have just the contender in the new EOS-1D X Mark II. Giving justice to the phrase "two heads are better than one", the ...
Canon has updated its EOS-1D pro SLR to the Mark II, which doubles the megapixels and the continuous-shooting capacity of its popular predecessor. The new Digital Photo Professional software ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...