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Showing posts with label EOS1-D X full frame camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EOS1-D X full frame camera. Show all posts

Canon EOS1-D X a fantastic full frame DSLR camera

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Canon EOS1-D X is a sexy full-frame camera. Image: daviegan.com
Perhaps you are ready to make a giant leap from a semi-pro photographer to a higher level, then you have a choice for full frame camera you use, such as the Nikon D610 or D800E. You can also try Nikon's rivals, namely the Canon EOS-1D X, a camera with 18.1 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS Sensor. This camera is dedicated to the professionals.

The EOS-1D X is use the Canon’s latest DIGIC 5 image processors. To this end the 1D X employs not one but two of Canon’s latest DIGIC 5 image processors. The DIGIC 5 is essentially a more powerful version of the standard DIGIC 5 chip. The twin DIGIC 5 processors give it plenty of power to crunch through image data, including lossless Raw image files, which in turn allows the camera to offer an extremely fast burst rate of 12fps in standard mode – or 14fps in Super High Speed mode (JPEG capture only).
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Canon EOS1-D X a full frame camera. Image: fo-to-gra-fe.com

Canon EOS-1D X is equipped with advanced technology which allows users to easily process the image, the image looks real results and more alive. Full-Frame CMOS sensor on this camera is able to deliver an amazing performance, with the result of brilliant images with the image noise level which very low. You can create a sharp picture in dim light conditions or in low light conditions. With the presence of wide-angel lens, and greater control to the subject in the target image, then you will be able to create an image with optimal quality.