Testseek.com have collected 126 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 1DX Mark 2 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 1DX Mark 2.
May 2016
(91%)
126 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
288 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
910100126
The editors liked
Tremendous speed
Durable build
Comfortable ergonomics
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Excellent AF coverage and speed
Solid image quality
Good lowlight performance
4K video at 60p
Beautiful DCI 4k Video
Fast auto focus
Good low light performance
14fps burst shooting
61-point autofocus system
Large shooting buffer
Dual Pixel AF for smooth Live View and video autofocus
20MP full-frame image sensor
3
2-inch touch LCD
Pro-grade build
In-body GPS
4K video
CF and CFast card slots
14/16fps continuous shooting
170-shot raw buffer
4K 60p video
Excellent image quality
Especially from RAWs
Fantastic high ISO performance
Fast autofocus with great tracking performance
14fps burst rate
Amazing buffer capacity
Robust build quality
Who are used to shooting with a 1D-series camera should feel right at home
The 1D X II follows perfectly in this tradition. Visually
It's almost indistinguishable from its predecessor
While on paper it gains just two megapixels of resolution. To a larg
Outstanding 61-point AF System
Blazing Fast Raw Shooting in Burst Mode
Can Shoot Through Flickering Lighting
Solid In-camera Post-processing Capabilities
Good Backwards Compatibility Options
Exceptional Metering Sensor
The editors didn't like
Lacks WiFi
Some cinema features missing
Larger and heavier than competing models
Battery life not topofclass
PRICE
$5
990
Heavy Awkward balance
Depending on lens
Large File sizes
4K video is cropped
Clean HDMI recording for 1080p only
Omits Wi-Fi and in-body flash
Still expensive
Even today
Uses CFast card format
20MP resolution only just enough
Very heavy
Bulky and expensive
Dual memory card slots use different formats
29
59 continuous video recording limit
Touchscreen feels underutilized
20.2MP CMOS full frame sensor with Dual-Pixel autofocus
14fps continuous shooting (16fps in live view)
4K frame grab allows for an effective 60 fps burst rate
14/16fps continuous shooting, 170-shot raw buffer, 4K 60p video
Still expensive, even today, Uses CFast card format, 20MP resolution only just enough
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Tremendous speed, durable build, comfortable ergonomics, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, excellent AF coverage and speed, solid image quality, good lowlight performance, 4K video at 60p
Lacks WiFi, some cinema features missing, larger and heavier than competing models, battery life not topofclass, PRICE: $5,990
The 1D X Mark II is an impressive beast. From focusing to continuous shooting, it delivers incredible accuracy and excellent still image quality, even in lower light. It's less expensive than Nikon's flagship, though it offers fewer AF points, a narrower...
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Published: 2017-01-05, Author: The , review by: shutterbug.com
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Published: 2017-01-05, Author: The , review by: shutterbug.com
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