Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Canon EOS-1DX DSLR

Canon's revamped it's 1D into the Canon EOS-1DX with some real improvements including Intraframe compression, free run and record run time code, manual audio control while recording, a faster imager (read higher ASA) and longer record times.  Its slated to be available in March 2012.



The time code allows you to sync up audio recorders and multiple cameras.  ISO settings range from a new low of 50 ASA (great for working outdoors) to a whopping 204,800 ASA, which is useful for law enforcement and other field uses.

The 4 GB/Fat 32 is no longer a barrier.  You can now record for almost 30 minutes and there's dual CF card slots.  Plus, Canon claims to have made changes so there's less moire.  It better be a lot less with a price tag of $6800 bucks.

Oh, and it also takes still photos, I think...

Read the press release:  http://www.studiodaily.com/main/news/prc/Canon-U-S-A-Introduces-The-New-Canon-EOS-1D-X-Digital-SLR-Camera-Re-Designed-From-The-Inside-Out_13497.html


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