The Canon EOS 1DX Mark II DSLR Camera will thrill the photographer in you with its features. This camera comes with high-speed continuous shooting, enhanced 4K movie shooting with its Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and many other advantages that are sure to make you capture every beautiful moment.
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The Canon EOS 1DX Mark II DSLR camera offers continuous shooting speeds of 14 fps (with AF/AE tracking) and 16 fps (Live View shooting). Thanks to the Dual DIGIC 6+ processors and compatibility with CFast 2.0, this camera has enormous writing speed to support the amount of data generated. Photographers who want to get close to their subjects are in for a treat as this camera provides a large AF detection area - up to 61 points at f/8 for superior AF performance.
The Canon Canon EOS 1DX Mark II DSLR camera supports 4K movie shooting up to 60p/50p, and the resulting footage is smooth and sharp. Thanks to the Dual Pixel CMOS AF system as this enables quick and smooth AF during Live View shooting. You will have high AF precision with this camera even when you’re shooting 4K videos. With the Frame Grab function, you can extract a single frame of 8.8-megapixel during playback of a 4K movie and save it as a JPEG image. This camera also lets you shoot movies with High Frame Rate and in Full HD at 120 fps/100 fps.
This camera is equipped to face extreme shooting conditions with its enhanced dust-resistance and 400,000 cycle shutter durability. The light and durable body of the Canon Canon EOS 1DX Mark II DSLR camera secretes a GPS unit at the top of its pentaprism portion that logs Coordinated Universal Time as well as information on shooting location. High-speed file transfer can be carried out with the help of the Gigabit-Ethernet wired LAN or USB 3.0.