Nikon released its flagship D5 on January 6 this year. Nearly a month later, Canon finally released its new flagship - EOS-1DX Mark II.
Because the manufacturing process of its own CMOS factory is backward, Canon EOS-1DX Mark II is still inferior to Nikon D5 in terms of sensor parameters directly related to imaging quality, and the new flagship can only find selling points in other places: "super high-speed continuous shooting, 60 frames of 4K video, and the price is 500 dollars lower than D5."
Of course, although it lags behind its competitors, it is also a camera king of another pole, and its parameters have been touched enough:
Body size: 158.0 x 167.6 x 82.6mm, weight: 1530g
Magnesium alloy body, dust-proof and splash proof
New 2020 megapixel full frame CMOS, native ISO 100 – 51200, expandable to ISO 409600
AF II auto focus system, 61 auto focus points, 41 of which are cross focus points
60fps 4K, 120fps 1080P slow video
100% coverage, 0.76x magnification
360 thousand pixel RGB+IR metering in 216 area, metering range EV 0 – 20
Maximum shutter speed 1/8000s
Dual DIGIC 6+image processor
1.62 million dots high-quality 3.2 inch touch LCD display
Supports CF&CFast 2.0 cards
Integrated GPS and Wi Fi
LP-E19 battery, endurance 1210 photos
The price is 5999 dollars, about 39400 yuan
What makes photography lovers sad is that Canon still loses a little in the absolute parameters of photography. The following is a comparison of the parameters of Canon EOS-1DX Mark II and Nikon D5 made by netizens:
Real machine atlas:
Yes, both of the two real flagship ships have RJ45 network cable interfaces