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    Predeterminado Canon EOS 1D X SLRD



    La nueva Canon EOS 1D X unifica la gama Canon EOS 1Ds y 1D, intentando cubrir el sector más profesional.

    La nueva cámara viene equipada con:
    * Sensor Full-Frame (35mm)
    * Procesadores 2 x Digic 5+ de nueva generación que equivalen a 17 Digic 4
    * AE EOS iSA: nuevo sistema de medición de la exposición (AE) con un sensor de medición RGB de 100.000 pixel y un procesador Digic 4 para la precisa medición de los distintos niveles de brillo, colores, etc.
    * AF con 61 puntos de enfoque de alta precisión. 21 puntos de enfoque f/5.6, 20 f/4.0 y 5 f/2.8
    * ISO 100-51200
    * 12 frames/fotos por segundo, que llega a 14 en JPEG y con el modo de disparo contínuo
    * Nuevo obturador con hasta 400.000 ciclos de vida útil.
    * Conexión LAN que permite la transmisión en directo de las fotografías tomadas a las redacciones.
    * Opcionalmente se le puede añadir un módulo de geolocalización GPS y otro de transmisión Wifi.
    * Vídeo HD de alta calidad, con captura mejorada, bajo ruido y dispersiones de color y moiré.

    Estos datos dejan ver que se trata de una cámara dedicada al sector profesional, encarada a fotoperiodistas, deportes, y fotógrafos de acción que requieran equipos fiables y de alto rendimiento, a la vez que una resolución más que aceptable para reproducción en prensa tanto tradicional como web.

    Se espera esté disponible en el mercado Japonés a partir de finales de Marzo de 2012, sin precio especificado.
    Esto supondrá que llegue a España sobre abril/mayo, y no por debajo de un precio de los 6000€1

    Enlaces:
    * Nota de prensa en español
    * Imágenes de la Canon EOS 1D X
    * Nota de prensa en inglés
    * Vídeo de la ráfaga en disparo contínuo (filtrado)
    * Excel con todas las especificaciones









    TOKYO, October 18, 2011—Canon Inc. and Canon Marketing Japan Inc. today announced the introduction in Japan of the new EOS-1D X digital single-lens reflex (SLR) camera offering a high level of performance to satisfy the demands of professionals in such fields as sports photography, photojournalism and studio photography.

    To date, Canon has developed its top-of-the-line digital SLR cameras through the 1Ds series, which delivers exceptionally high image quality, and the 1D series, which achieves superlative high-speed performance. Integrating the strengths of these two series, Canon’s new professional flagship model, the EOS-1D X, brings together the highest levels of image quality and speed performance.

    The new Canon EOS-1D X incorporates a newly developed approximately 18.1-megapixel 35 mm full-frame CMOS sensor which, in addition to achieving an optimal sensor size and pixel count balance, effectively makes use of Canon’s proprietary semiconductor technologies to ensure low-noise performance. Featuring Dual DIGIC 5+, which comprises two new high-performance DIGIC 5+ image processors—each realizing approximately 17 times the processing power of DIGIC 4—the camera delivers exemplary image quality and speed performance, in addition to data processing power that has been greatly enhanced compared with the EOS-1D Mark IV, released in December 2009. Compared with the EOS-1D Mark IV’s sensitivity range of ISO100–12800, the EOS-1D X offers a range that has been expanded by two steps, to 100–51200,* for outstanding imaging results with reduced noise, even when shooting indoors and other dimly lit settings.

    Combining a 100,000-pixel RGB metering sensor and DIGIC 4 processor, the Canon EOS-1D X’s new AE system, the EOS iSA (Intelligent Subject Analysis) System, is capable of determining not only brightness levels, but also a subject’s face and target color, making possible high-precision exposure control. The newly developed AF system incorporates an AF sensor with a total of 61 autofocus points for improved high-precision subject capture. The sensor includes 21 f/5.6 cross-type sensors, 20 f/4.0 cross-type sensors, and 5 f/2.8 dual cross-type sensors. Equipped with 20 f/4.0 AF points, the new camera offers the same level of precision as the EOS-1D Mark IV at f/2.8. Additionally, working in tandem with the new AE system, the camera’s EOS iTR AF (Intelligent Tracking and Recognition Auto Focus) function is capable of tracking a subject’s face or target color to maintain focus on a moving subject.
    The Canon EOS-1D X’s new Dual DIGIC 5+ image processors make possible high-speed continuous shooting of up to approximately 12 frames per second with high-precision AE and AF performance. In the ultra-fast continuous shooting mode, the camera realizes a continuous shooting speed of up to approximately 14 frames per second (mirror remains raised during shooting, JPEG images only).

    The Canon EOS-1D X delivers high reliability even in harsh shooting conditions. The rugged shutter unit boasts a lifespan of over 400,000 cycles while the camera’s exterior covers and operation panels employ a dust- and moisture-resistant design. Furthermore, the camera features a new dust-removing system incorporating two vibrating elements, a first for the EOS series, improving on the earlier cleaning system.

    The new EOS-1D X comes equipped with a Gigabit-Ethernet connection that, when shooting in locations equipped with a wired LAN connection such as large sporting arenas, enables data to be transferred to editing desks quickly and reliably. Inheriting the same basic operating design as previous models, which focused on offering instantaneous operation, such aspects of the new camera as its button and control layout and GUI were reviewed and redesigned, with great attention given to operability when held vertically, during blind-touch operation, and when confirming images.

    Featuring advanced video-capture capabilities, the Canon EOS-1D X’s upgraded imaging system and Dual DIGIC 5+ deliver greatly enhanced movie quality. In particular, the camera minimizes the occurrence of color artifacts and moiré, and enables the shooting of low-noise video even in dark conditions.
    The Canon EOS-1D X will be available in Japan from late March 2012 at an open price. Canon has set initial production at 7,000 units per month.

    1 Estimación propia, datos no oficiales, basados en los tiempos de entrega anteriores y precio de la cámara sustituida 1Ds


    MANUAL EN INGLES DE LA CAMARA: http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/8/030000...x-im2-c-en.pdf
    Última edición por Juan55; 12/06/12 a las 10:53:22

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    Mama mia... y la presentan hoy en Singapore... y yo estoy en Kuala XD
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    Bueno vamos ahorrando... xD

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    Specifications

    Canon EOS-1D X

    • Full Frame 18.1MP
      • 18.1Mpix, 3:2 ratio
      • L file size is 5184x3456 pixels.
      • 14 bit ADC still.

    • Dual DIGIC 5+ – 17 Times The Processing Power of DIGIC 4
    • One Digic IV dedicated to AE & AF
    • ISO 100-51200 Native
      • L = 50
      • H1 – 102,400
      • H2 – 204,800

    • 100,000 Pixel RGB Metering Sensor
    • EOS iSA (Intelligent Subject Analysis) - face detection and color tracking abilities ?.
    • EOS iTR AF (Intelligent Tracking & Recognition Auto Focus)
    • 61 Point AF
      • 21 f/5.6 Cross Type Sensors
      • 20 f/4 Cross Type Sensors
      • 5 f/2.8 Dual Cross Type Sensors

    • Electronic Shutter
      • 12 Frames Per Second
      • 14 Frames Per Second JPG Only (*1 Super High Speed Continuous shooting at 14 fps requires mirror lock and JPEG mode at ISO speeds less than 32000).
      • 400,000 Shot Rated Shutter

    • 0.76x viewfinder, 100% coverage
    • New EC-CV gen 5 focusing screen.
    • 3.2" TFT Screen
    • Flash X-Sync 1/250.
    • WB is 2500-10000Kelvin.
    • Ethernet Gigabyte Connection for streaming
    • 2 CompactFlash card slots, UDMA 7 support.
      158 x 163.6 x 82.7mm


    Movie Mode Specs

    • MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
      • 1920×1080 30p/25p/24p
      • 1280×720 60p/50p
      • 640×480 30p/25p

    • Video mode has timecode feature.
    • Up to ISO 25600 in video mode!
    • Intra-frame codec!


    • March Availability
    • Price: About 6.800 $

    GPS & Wi/Fi BlueTooth Addon
    Canon introduces the GPS addon the GP-E1 and the new Wi/Fi - BlueTooth Addon.




    Focus Point Layout






    Port lo que se ve + - 3 EV compensation

    Primera mención oficial de Canon: Canon Global : News | News Releases

    50 million EOS digital SLR cameras

    Currently, the company offers a broad product lineup that serves the needs of all levels of users, from entry-level enthusiasts to advanced amateurs and professionals. This lineup has further expanded with the addition of the new high-performance EOS-1D X, Canon's new flagship digital SLR camera, scheduled to go on sale in late March 2012.

    70 million EF lenses




    Canon DIGIC 5+ for 1D X


    Canon 1D X Sensor

    Fuentes:
    Canon EOS 1D X Press Release « Canon Rumors

    Canon 1D X – Official | EOSHD.com
    http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1053189
    http://www.dpreview.com/news/1110/11...anoneos1dx.asp


    Saludiños
    Última edición por Juan55; 18/10/11 a las 07:23:26

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    18 megapixeles en FF, afortunadamente Canon no entró a la guerra de aumentar megapixeles...hay que esperar a que salga y se den los primeros reviews, pero pinta muy bien, por lo menos en las especificaciones de hoy.
    saludos
    7D + 6D Mark ii + EF 28-70 f/2.8L + Tammy 17-50/2.8 + EF 50 f/1.8 II + Falcon 8mm f/3.5 + EF 100 f/2.8L IS Macro + EF 80-200 f/2.8L "magic drainpipe"

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    Que barbaridad de camara esta lo cubre todo aunque alguno fotoperiodista tendra que cambiar los 300 por algo mas jejeje

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    Es un monstruo de Cámara, aunque en mi opinión Canon no unificó nada, simplemente esta cámara es la sucesora directa de la 1D Mark IV, y no le pusieron 1D Mark V porque pasó a ser Full Frame y por eso le agregaron la X al 1D y quedó 1D X. Además ese cambio era necesario ya que el sensor APS-H en la 1D Mark IV no valía la pena, ya que gastar un dineral en una cámara que no es Full Frame, había que pensarlo, ya que en ese sentido era mejor la 5D Mark II que cuesta menos y tiene un mejor sensor. Tampoco podía competirle bien a su contraparte de Nikon, la 3Ds ya que también es FF! en pocas palabras, ese sensor APS-H en mi opinión era su punto débil y tenían que cambiarlo a FF. De hecho, si le colocan ese sensor APS-H a la 7D por ejemplo sería tremendo.

    Ahora, en relación a la unificación de la 1Ds y la 1D, yo simplemente no lo creo ya que Canon no tarda en sacar el reemplazo de la 1Ds Mark III con por lo menos 30 megapixeles ó más, como mínimo, yo diría que de 32 a 36 mp, eso tenganlo por seguro, lo más probable es que salga ya para el próximo año ya sea con el nombre 1Ds Mark IV ó ya sea 1Ds X. Pienso que es asi porque fijense en lo siguiente, si analizamos las características de la nueva 1D X nos damos cuenta que es una 1D mejorada y con sensor FF.

    Saludos!
    Última edición por hagopsahar; 18/10/11 a las 07:10:11
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    Vaya bicho.A ver si en las gamas inferiores tambien se ponen las pilas.

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    Presentación completa en inglés:




    LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., October 18, 2011 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, is proud to introduce a completely revolutionized EOS-1D series camera, the Canon EOS-1D X Digital SLR camera.* As the new leader in Canon’s arsenal of professional DSLRs, the EOS-1D X will be a high-speed multimedia juggernaut replacing both the EOS-1Ds Mark III and EOS-1D Mark IV models in Canon’s lineup. Enhancing the revolutionary image quality of the EOS-1Ds and speed capabilities of the EOS-1D series, the EOS-1D X DSLR features an 18-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor, Dual DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processors, 14-bit A/D data conversion and capable of shooting an incredible 12 frames-per-second (fps). Canon’s EOS DSLR cameras and accessories have a long-standing legacy of providing high-quality results to professionals in a wide range of markets, including sports, nature, cinematography, wedding and commercial studios. The addition of this new model will help take this tradition to a whole new level.

    The EOS-1D X announcement comes on the heels of Canon’s recent manufacturing milestone with the production of the Company’s 50-millionth EOS-series SLR camera in September of 2011. Furthermore, Canon will achieve yet another milestone at the end of this month producing the 70-millionth EF lens.

    “The EOS-1D X represents the re-invention of the EOS-1Ds and EOS-1D series, combining new proprietary Canon technologies with the culmination of customer feedback and requests from the field. We are proud to introduce this camera to the worldwide community of professional photographers and cinematographers with the features and capabilities they need to capture the great moments that display their talent,” stated Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies and Communications Group, Canon U.S.A.


    The Camera With Three Brains

    The EOS-1D X features three DIGIC processors, including Dual DIGIC 5+ image processors capable of delivering approximately 17 times more processing speed than DIGIC 4, and a dedicated DIGIC 4 for metering and AF control. In conjunction with the newly developed high-performance 18-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS image sensor, the Dual DIGIC 5+ processors provide high-speed continuous shooting, lower noise, and a significant increase in data processing speed than previous EOS-1D models. This new level of data processing speed allows the EOS-1D X to perform many functions including chromatic aberration correction for various Canon EF lenses in-camera instead of through post-production software. The DIGIC 4 processor utilizes a new 100,000-pixel RGB Metering Sensor for enhanced exposure accuracy with color and face detection, and works together with the camera’s new EOS iTR (Intelligent Tracking and Recognition) AF.

    The EOS-1D X employs a completely new imaging sensor, producing the lowest noise of any EOS digital camera to date for stunning portraiture and studio work. The new 18-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor utilizes large pixels – 1.25 microns larger than those in the EOS-1D Mark IV sensor and .55 microns larger than those in the EOS 5D Mark II sensor – together with gapless microlenses to achieve enhanced light gathering efficiency, higher sensitivity and less noise at the pixel level. The new sensor has improved on the already very high signal-to-noise ratio of sensor output of earlier EOS models for outstanding image quality, even in extremely low light. When combined with the Dual DIGIC 5+ imaging processors the results are stunning. The images produced with the EOS-1D X camera’s new sensor are so clean that files can easily be up-sized if necessary for even the most demanding high-resolution commercial applications. The EOS-1D X will also feature new Ultrasonic Wave Motion Cleaning (UWMC), Canon’s second generation self-cleaning sensor unit, which utilizes carrier wave technology to remove smaller dust particles from the sensor and it includes a new fluorine coating on the infrared absorption glass to help repel dust.

    The low-light capability of the EOS-1D X is evident in its incredible ISO range and ability to photograph in extremely low-light conditions. Adjustable from ISO 100 to 51,200 within its standard range, the new model offers a low ISO 50 setting for studio and landscape photography and two high settings of 102,400 at H1 and 204,800 at H2, ideal for law enforcement, government or forensic field applications.


    New 61-Point High Density Reticular AF

    The EOS-1D X includes a brand new 61-Point High Density Reticular AF, the most sophisticated DSLR AF system Canon has ever released. The 21 focusing points in the central area are standard precision cross-type and effective with maximum apertures as small as f/5.6, depending on the lens in use. The center five points are also high-precision diagonal cross-type points for maximum apertures as small as f/2.8. All 61 points are sensitive to horizontal contrast with maximum apertures as small as f/5.6 and 20 of the outer focusing points function as cross-type points with maximum apertures as small as f/4.0. Other innovations of the new 61-point High Density Reticular AF include expanded AF coverage area, superior focusing precision and low light sensitivity, and greater low-contrast subject detection capability compared to earlier EOS AF systems. (See image below for AF point configuration)





    All AF functions now have their own menu tab for quick and easy access (formerly AF custom functions in previous EOS models). A new AF Configuration Tool allows for customized setting of tracking sensitivity, the acceleration and deceleration of tracking subjects, and AF point auto switching, all of which are easily accessed and adjusted via the new AF menu tab. A built-in Feature Guide advises photographers on which settings to use according to subject matter.

    Similar to the AF point selection options offered in the EOS 7D Digital SLR camera, the EOS-1D X offers six AF point selection modes: Spot, Single Point, Single Point with surrounding four points, Single Point with surrounding eight points, Zone selection and Automatic AF point selection. (See image below AF point selection options.)





    EOS iTR AF: Intelligent Tracking and Recognition Enhances AF Performance

    The Canon EOS-1D X features incredible new EOS iTR (Intelligent Tracking and Recognition) AF options ideal for wedding and event photography as well as sports and photojournalism. The default AF mode for the EOS-1D X uses phase detection AF information, while a new second option uses Face Detection technology to track recognized faces in addition to color information, ideal when shooting events such as tennis or dancing where facial recognition of the original subject will help keep that person in focus throughout the scene.


    Exposure Control

    For the first time in a Canon DSLR camera, a DIGIC processor is used exclusively with the metering sensor for fast, accurate exposure control. The Canon DIGIC 4 processor takes advantage of the EOS-1D X’s 100,000-pixel RGB Metering Sensor and utilizes 252 zones for general metering or 35 zones for low-light metering to help ensure accurate evaluative ambient or flash exposure. The new subject recognition capabilities enhance nearly all of the camera’s automatic functions, helping to adjust exposure, autofocus, Auto Lighting Optimizer and Automatic Picture Style to the scene being captured for enhanced image quality.


    Multiple Exposure Modes

    The EOS-1D X is the first EOS Digital SLR to feature Multiple Exposure capability. The camera can combine up to nine individual images into a single composite image, with no need for post-processing in a computer. Four different compositing methods are provided for maximum creative control, including Additive, Average, Bright and Dark. Compositing results can be viewed in real time on the camera’s LCD monitor, and there is a one-step Undo command that allows photographers to delete an image and try again if desired. The EOS-1D X’s Multiple Exposure mode even allows photographers to specify a previously captured RAW image as the starting point for a new Multiple Exposure composite image.


    Super High Speed Mode

    The Canon EOS-1D X camera breaks new ground in the world of digital SLRs, offering a Super High Speed Mode which increases shooting speeds up to 14 fps at full 18-megapixel resolution in JPEG mode*1. The new camera is also capable of shooting RAW, JPEG, or RAW+JPEG at speeds up to 12 fps in One Shot AF or AI Servo AF for enhanced performance in sports photography and other applications requiring high-speed digital capture. This new level of performance is made possible by the combination of the EOS-1D X’s 16-channel readout CMOS sensor, Dual DIGIC 5+ image processors, and a completely new reflex mirror mechanism that has been engineered by Canon to combine high-performance with exceptional precision and reliability.

    Enhanced EOS HD Video – New Compressions, Longer Recording

    Centered around an all-new full-frame CMOS sensor with larger pixels than those found on the EOS 5D Mark II image sensor, the EOS-1D X utilizes new HD video formats to simplify and speed up post-production work. The two new compression formats offered on the EOS-1D X include intraframe (ALL-i )compression for an editing-friendly format and interframe (IPB) compression for superior data compression, giving professionals the options they need for their ideal workflow. Answering the requests of cinematographers and filmmakers, the EOS-1D X includes two methods of SMPTE-compliant timecode embedding, Rec Run and Free Run, allowing multiple cameras or separate sound recording to be synced together in post production.

    Canon’s all new full-frame CMOS sensor ensures that video footage captured on the EOS-1D X will exhibit less moiré than any previous Canon model, resulting in a significant improvement in HD video quality. A desired feature for many documentary filmmakers using Canon DSLRs was to enable recording beyond the four gigabyte (GB) file capacity and the EOS-1D X is the answer. The new camera features automatic splitting of movie files when a single file exceeds 4GB. The new file splitting function allows for continuous video recording up to 29 minutes and 59 seconds across multiple 4GB files; no frames are dropped and the multiple files can be seamlessly connected in post production, providing filmmakers the recording time they want in the same convenient DSLR form factor. The camera records Full HD at 1920 x 1080 in selectable frame rates of 24p (23.976), 25p, or 30p (29.97); and 720p HD or SD video recording at either 50p or 60p (59.94). SD video can be recorded in either NTSC or PAL standards.

    The Canon EOS-1D X also includes manual audio level control, adjustable both before and during movie recording, an automatic setting, or it can be turned off entirely. A wind filter is also included. Sound can be recorded either through the internal monaural microphone or via an optional external microphone through the stereo mic input.


    Enhanced Ergonomics & Optimized Design

    Photographers familiar with Canon’s EOS 1D-series of cameras will notice the control configuration of the EOS-1D X takes a different approach to button placement. The re-designed exterior and ergonomic button configuration feels comfortable in your right hand, allowing seamless navigation through menu options.

    The Live View Button has been conveniently placed near the user’s thumb for one-touch switching between Live View and Viewfinder shooting. The Quick Control Button and menu navigation controls will allow users to change camera settings using only their right hand, for fast, simple one-handed control using their thumb on the scroll wheel. The new multi-controller is positioned by the right hand thumb when the camera is held for vertical shooting and enables the same level of control to camera operators when shooting vertically as they have when shooting horizontally. On the front of the camera are four user assignable function buttons, two for vertical shooting and two for horizontal shooting, allowing customizable button control when shooting in either position. The camera also features a level of weather resistance equivalent to earlier professional models such as the EOS-1D Mark IV.

    Canon has answered the request of many professional EOS photographers and incorporated Dual Card Slots into the new EOS-1D X DSLR camera. The dual CF card slots will allow photographers to carry only one memory card format and still achieve instant image back-ups and enhanced storage capacity.

    This camera also features a new shutter design with even greater durability and precision. Rated to 400,000 cycles, the new carbon fiber shutter blades are more lightweight and durable, allowing the EOS-1D X to achieve over 100,000 cycles more than the shutter of the EOS-1D Mark IV. A new shutter motion and new motor help further reduce vibration in the camera. The EOS-1D X also features an electronic first curtain, new to the EOS-1D series DSLRs, for minimal in-camera vibration during image capture.


    Connectivity

    For professional photographers who prefer a wired workflow and transfer system, Canon has included a built-in LAN connection in the EOS-1D X DSLR. The built-in LAN connection features a gigabit Ethernet Jack capable of 1000BASE-T transmission speeds, offering photographers a stable wired connection for ultra-fast data transmission. If the network were to go down, the camera will attempt to resend images until the files are sent. The EOS-1D X also features a direct image transfer function whereby images can be selected for transfer, and only sent once a LAN or USB connection is established
    .

    Accessories

    Designed exclusively for the EOS-1D X, the new Canon WFT-E6A Wireless File Transmitter* features wireless LAN support for 802.11n network transfer rates providing users with increased communication speed when compared to previous models. With this new dust and weather resistant model, professionals can synchronize clocks on multiple cameras and use the unit to support linked shooting when utilizing multiple cameras. In addition, Bluetooth-compatible equipment can be easily linked to the device as well.

    The EOS-1D X also offers an optional Canon GP-E1 GPS Receiver*, which can be easily integrated into the camera’s body. Powered by the camera, this GPS receiver provides the same weatherproof resistance as the EOS-1D X, even at the connector. With an electronic compass on-board, the GP-E1 will log movement – latitude, longitude, elevation, and the Universal Time Code – and allow viewing of camera movement on a PC after shooting. The receiver will also record camera direction when shooting, even when shooting vertically.


    Pricing and Availability

    The Canon EOS-1D X Digital SLR camera is scheduled for March 2012 availability and will be sold in a body-only configuration at an estimated retail price of $6,800.00. The compact, lightweight WFT-E6A Wireless File Transmitter is scheduled to be available in March 2012 and have an estimated retail price of $600. Availability for the GP-E1 GPS receiver is expected in April 2012 with an estimated retail price of $300.

    *1 Super High Speed Continuous shooting at 14 fps requires mirror lock and JPEG mode at ISO speeds less than 32000.
    Última edición por Juan55; 18/10/11 a las 07:34:49

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    Definitivamente es lo que se esperaba despues de lo bien que se presentaba Nikon a nivel de ruido en las gamas altas.

    Ahora esperemos que se sigan para abajo y ya se pongan a diseñar mi 70D de 15 MPx.

    Cita Iniciado por hagopsahar Ver Mensaje
    Es un monstruo de Cámara, aunque en mi opinión Canon no unificó nada, simplemente esta cámara es la sucesora directa de la 1D Mark IV ...
    Saludos!
    Pero si sabias que el sensor de la 1D era el que menos dinero le dejaba a Canon ya que ese sensor no podia ser heredado a ningun otra camara por el tamaño.
    Ademas 5D II y 1D IV son cosas muy diferentes, aunque tuviera mejor sensor en la 5D II jamas hibas a tener las prestaciones de la 1D.

    Yo creo que la 1D (normalita) viene dejando su lugar a las camaras de sensor APS C de alto rendimiento como la 7D y sus posibles renovaciones.

    1D es insignia y en la actualidad con la tecnologia presente no le veo caso que use sensores APS H.
    Última edición por Juan55; 18/10/11 a las 11:27:24 Razón: Combinar mensajes

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