Canon EOS 1DX Mark II Key Specifications

20.2-million-pixel full-frame CMOS ISO 100-51,200, ISO 50-409,600 (extended) 14 fps shooting (16 fps in live view) 61-point autofocus with 41-cross-type Dual Pixel AF for live view and movies 3.2” 1.62-million-dot capacitive touchscreen
Canon EOS 1DX Mark II

Some details of Canon EOS 1DX Mark II

  • Canon EOS 1DX Mark II has a 20.2-million-pixel image quality
  • ISO 100-51,200, ISO 50-409,600 (extended)
  • 14 fps shooting (16 fps in live view)
  • 61-point autofocus with 41-cross-type
  • Dual Pixel AF for live view and movies
  • 3.2” 1.62-million-dot capacitive touchscreen

Compared with its predecessor, the EOS-1D X (released in June 2012), the EOS-1D X Mark II features improved image quality and faster continuous shooting speed. It also has enhanced movie-shooting and connectivity capabilities.

Its fundamental performance greatly improves on its predecessor through such key device upgrades as a Canon-developed approximately 20.2-megapixel 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor. It also features new high-performance Dual DIGIC 6+ image processors. Additionally, there is a new AF sensor and a newly developed approximately 360,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor.

High-frame-rate video

In addition to smooth 4K/60p high definition video shooting capabilities, the EOS-1D X Mark II is capable of shooting high-frame-rate video (in full HD) at 120 fps for slow-motion capture. The 4K Frame Capture function* enables users to extract selected frames from recorded 4K video. These are saved as approximately 8.8-megapixel JPEG still images.

Canon’s EOS-1D X Mark II is equipped with communication features to meet professional needs, such as connectivity with USB 3.0 and Gigabit-Ethernet. This enables the transmission of data across a network at high speeds. In addition, incorporating a built-in GPS unit, it can record location information and time stamp information. This makes file management more efficient for professionals dealing with large quantities of data.