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Digital Camera is the best-selling photography magazine in print and digital, packed with expert advice, photography tips and tutorials, videos and the toughest camera reviews. All this gives you stress-free, comfortable shooting, helping you to capture the decisive moment. In this blog post, we take a first look at the Canon 1D X and ask if it is a worthwhile upgrade from a lesser camera. Our aim is to decode the complex world of technology and present it to the common man and the sophisticated man in an easy-to-understand manner. One of these is battery life.
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Digital Camera is the best-selling photography magazine in print and digital, packed with expert advice, photography tips and tutorials, videos and the toughest camera reviews. All this gives you stress-free, comfortable shooting, helping you to capture the decisive moment. In this blog post, we take a first look at the Canon 1D X and ask if it is a worthwhile upgrade from a lesser camera. Our aim is to decode the complex world of technology and present it to the common man and the sophisticated man in an easy-to-understand manner. One of these is battery life.
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- A Canon 18.1 MP Full Frame CMOS sensor delivers stunning performance, producing exceptional low noise, high-resolution images of photo agency quality, even in the darkest conditions.
- There's no question the Canon 1D X is capable of recording excellent video images, but that is what you should expect from a camera that costs in excess of 6000 dollars.
- This makes it easier to steady the camera properly, and should help control camera shake, particularly if you regularly use a telephoto or longer zoom lens.
- My only real complaint with this model, bearing in mind it is currently Canon's flagship SLR, is it is inability to properly autofocus a lens when using an aperture of smaller than f5.6.
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