Testseek.co.uk have collected 126 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 1DX Mark 2 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 1DX Mark 2.
May 2016
(91%)
126 Reviews
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Users
(95%)
288 Reviews
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The editors liked
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
Handling and controls largely unchanged
Stunning shooting speed and burst depth
4K video at 60fps
Excellent control layout and handling
4K recording at 60fps
Brilliant autofocus system
Outstanding image quality
4K all the way
Bulging with buttons
4K 60fps video recording
Excellent build quality
Superb battery life
The editors didn't like
No vari-angle screen (like Pentax)
No clean HDMI output for 4K video
Would like broader spread of AF points throughout finder
Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Richard , review by: thevideomode.com
Abstract: Read Nine Key Things Videographers Need to Know about the Canon EOS-1D Mark IIWhat's New and Key Features Although from the outside the weather-sealed body of the Canon EOS 1D X Mark II looks virtually identical to it's predecessor, there is a lot of ne...
Abstract: Canon has a new flagship full frame DSLR for 2016. The EOS-1D X Mark II builds on the already-stunning 1D X by upgrading most of the internals, dropping the price, and improving just about every measurable performance metric. Canon calls it The Ultimate E...
Excellent image quality, especially from RAWs; Fantastic high ISO performance; Fast autofocus with great tracking performance; 14fps burst rate; Amazing buffer capacity; 4K 60p video; Robust build quality,
Very heavy, bulky and expensive; Dual memory card slots use different formats; 29:59 continuous video recording limit; Touchscreen feels underutilized,
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Published: 2019-04-19, Author: Jim , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: Sony just updated the firmware of its flagship a9, a 24MP full-frame camera tuned for shooting fast-moving action and sports. The new firmware updates the autofocus system, improving both tracking performance and usability.If you aren't familiar with the...
As befits a flagship professional camera, the EOS 1D X Mark II exceeds the capabilities and performance of its predecessor, which we described as 'Canon's most versatile camera to date'. For a pro shooter, there are few tasks it can't handle and most of t...
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...
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...
Abstract: Canon recently launched 3 new cameras - Canon EOS-1D X Mark II, Canon EOS 80D and the Canon Powershot G7X Mark II. We got our hands on these and here are our first impressions about them:Canon EOS-1D X Mark II – Flagship Professional Camera with 4k Capabi...
Abstract: The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II and Nikon D5 are undoubtedly the flagship cameras for both companies, and both are cameras that many professionals have been waiting for. The EOS-1D X Mark II replaces the EOS-1D X from 2011, while the Nikon D5 replaces the D4...
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 wi...