The announcement of the Canon EOS-1D X marked a turning point and the validation of the 1D-line of DSLRs going forward. Not only did it merge two regarded cameras into one complete model, it was the first full-frame camera announced in over two years, the last coming by way of the Nikon 3DS.
In a six-part series entitled: EOS-1D X on film, CPN Europe will touch on all the features of the low-light beast set for release in 2012 – namely, the completely overhauled 61-point autofocus system and the new full-frame CMOS sensor paired with the DIGIC 5+ processor in the first two editions of the series below:
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