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The EOS-1D X Mark II shoots at 14 frames per second with full AF/AE tracking and in RAW and 16fps in Live View mode without auto focus.
Enjoy our most responsive EOS DSLR to date boasting new Dual DiG!C 6+ processors providing high-speed processing of the vast image data.
Boasting a wide and versatile ISO range - an incredible 100 to 51,200 expandable from 50 up to 409,600 - the EOS-1D X Mark II excels in any light.
The EOS-1D X Mark II features a 61-Point High Density Reticular AF II system with 41 cross-type AF points, focusing under low light up to -3EV.
Weather proofing makes the EOS-1D X Mark II resilient against the elements and ideal for outdoor shoots.
Capture your subjects in any environment from sports to wildlife with exceptional image quality from a 20.2MP CMOS sensor.
Shoot in 4K (4096x2160) in a variety of frame rates up to 60 frames per second to a CFast 2.0™ card.
Enjoy fast and smooth auto focus when you're filming in 4K and Full HD, thanks to Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology and Movie Servo AF.
The EOS-1D X Mark II supports Full HD (1920x1080p) movie shooting at an incredible 120 frames per second for slow motion scenes.
Weighty and firm to hold, this is the ultimate field camera I know. It’s super fast focusing allows me to capture everything from conflict to street photography.
Stephen Dupont, Canon Master
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Full Frame CMOS (35.9x23.9)
Approx 20.2
Dual DiG!C6+
100-51200 (L:50, H1: 102400, H2: 204800, H3: 409600)
61 (41)
EV-3 - 18
Yes
Approx. 360,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, 216-zone metering
Approx. 14fps for unlimited JPEG's or 170 RAW images
3.2" Clear View LCD II approx. 1,620,000 dots
Yes (During live view shooting and movie shooting for AF point selection/switching and for magnified view only)
1x CompactFlash Type I (UDMA 7), 1x Cfast 2.0™
Wi-Fi via optional WFT-E8 or WFT-E6 only / No / No / Yes
4K 60p; Full HD 120p
LP-E19 (supplied); LP-E4N, LP-E4
N/A
Wedding photographer/multitasking mum Danelle Kendrick introduces her children to a world of ideas on Creative Park. Unleash creativity in your home with the Pixma TS9560!
Learn about the different types of EF, EF-S, EF-M and RF lenses and find out which will work best for you and your camera.
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Tips on how to use your travel photos to style your home..
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Canon Group Company, Axis Communications is now responsible for the sales and support of Canon network cameras as of November 1st 2018.
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