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May 2016
(91%)
126 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Outstanding image quality, 4K all the way, Bulging with buttons
Baby battery, Where's the Wi-Fi?, Temperamental touchscreen
Take each little incremental change by itself, and the 1DX II doesn't really look like a leap forward from the original. Add them all together, though, and you've got a very tempting upgrade, or step up if you're shooting on a 5D. Parting with your cash...
Excellent control layout and handling, 4K recording at 60fps, Brilliant autofocus system
Only a small increase in resolution over the 1D X, Limited use of the touchscreen technology, Video mode needs a dedicated Quick menu
Canon has fine-tuned proven handling and controls in response to user feedback, and delivered a big gain in continuous shooting performance. It also pushes the Nikon D5 all the way for image quality within its standard sensitivity setting. We can expect t...
Gepubliceerd: 2016-02-03, Auteur: Rod , beoordeeld door: techradar.com
Handling and controls largely unchanged, Stunning shooting speed and burst depth, 4K video at 60fps
Big, heavy and expensive, Only a small increase in resolution and max ISO
Canon looks to have judged the 1D X II to perfection, fine-tuning proven handling and controls in response to user feedback and delivering a big gain in continuous shooting performance. The 4K video is maybe no surprise, but the ability to capture 4K at 6...
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Gepubliceerd: 2016-02-02, Auteur: Mike , beoordeeld door: pocket-lint.com
Super-fast autofocus system is world class in continuous autofocus, Great image quality, Fastest-on-market 14fps burst with seemingly endless buffer (using CFAST card), Decent battery life, Solid construction as ever
No vari-angle screen (like Pentax), No clean HDMI output for 4K video, Would like broader spread of AF points throughout finder, Image quality limitations at super-high ISO
There's probably a thousand things we've not quite touched upon with this Canon EOS 1D X Mark II review - such as the rather capable Wi-Fi and remote control, or the GPS log tracking (both out-the-box in-camera features) - but that's just how detailed a t...
14/16fps continuous shooting, 170-shot raw buffer, 4K 60p video
Still expensive, even today, Uses CFast card format, 20MP resolution only just enough
With the EOS-1D X Mark III coming, the existing Mark II version might sound like yesterday's news. But you don't have to spend too much time checking the specs to realise that the EOS-1D X Mark II was a camera ahead of its time. It pales against the new M...
Gepubliceerd: 2018-04-02, Auteur: Bình , beoordeeld door: topnewreview.com
The EOS-1D XII was never going to challenge the mighty EOS 5DS for resolution - it's not that sort of camera. But what Canon has built is a camera with blistering speed and immensely powerful video capabilities that will bring a grin to the face of every...
Samenvatting: Last updated: January 15, 2018Are you a speed freak? Hungry to photograph anything that goes zoom? Or perhaps you just want to get Sports Illustrated level shots of your child's soccer game.Fortunately, there are a ton of cameras on the market that will h...
Samenvatting: Last updated: November 21, 2017Are you a speed freak? Hungry to photograph anything that goes zoom? Or perhaps you just want to get Sports Illustrated level shots of your child's soccer game.Fortunately, there are a ton of cameras on the market that will...
Samenvatting: There's no one camera that's perfect for everyone. Maximum resolution is a top priority for landscape photographers, while sports shooters put a premium on high-speed image capture and processing. And for some, portability or video capabilities are key co...
Samenvatting: With the introduction of Sony's a9, photographers who have the need for speed have three fast-paced, full frame bodies to choose from. We've reviewed the Nikon D5 and the 1D X Mark II but have yet to get our hands on Sony's new hero. Still, it makes sense...