Canon EOS 1D X
A high-end DSLR camera released in March 2012. It took Canon almost four years to release the successor Canon EOS 1DX Mark II.
A newer model Canon EOS 1D X Mark II was released in February 2016.
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Canon EOS-1D X Review
The Canon EOS-1D X is a great choice for sports shooters and photojournalists, but is likely an overkill for most shooters. The Canon EOS-1D X ($6,799 direct) is a camera that just screams professional. It's physically imposing, with a big design that incorporates portrait and landscape shooting controls and loads of control buttons. The 18-megapixel full-frame image sensor is impressive in low light, and the autofocus system features 61 selectable points. Its banner feature is the ability to shoot at an impressive 14 frames per second, a figure that is sure to please photographers who make a living capturing fast action. If you need this type of camera, you know it, but it's not perfect. For non-pros, another Canon full-frame camera, the EOS 6D($1,699.00 at Amazon), is a better choice. It's a comparative bargain and our Editors' Choice for full-frame D-SLRs, but its burst shooting capabilities and its autofocus system pale in comparison. Design and Features Like its closest competitor, the Nikon D4($4,499.95 at Amazon) the 1D X features a design that incorporates vertical shooting controls in additio...