Finally Canon officially announced the Canon 1DX Mark III camera (see Canon 1DX Mark III vs Canon 1DX Mark II). Canon 1DX Mark III camera features redesigned 20MP CMOS Sensor with weak low-pass filter for more clarity in images as well as new 10th generation of Digic X image processor, that said to boost Dual Pixel AF processing by 380 times compared to Canon 1DX Mark II.
The camera also feature a new 191 point Phase AF sensor and Canon used a dedicated Digic 8 image processor for autofocus and metering through the viewfinder.
The camera now records 5.4K video with some limited DPAF performance as we have told you earlier. To handle the high amount of data genrated in the recording mode Canon 1DX Mark III camera now features dual CFexpress cards. The body has ‘improved durability’ and an optional Wireless Filter Transmitter ($650) offers faster speeds and FTP support and allows remote users to adjust settings and add IPTC tags. LP-E19 battery can take approximately 2850 shots using the viewfinder and 610 in live view (per CIPA standards).
The EOS-1D X Mark III will be available in mid-February for $6499.
A MASTERPIECE IN ENGINEERING AND DESIGN: CANON ANNOUNCES THE EOS-1D X MARK III CAMERA
MELVILLE, N.Y., January 6, 2020 – Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the highly anticipated Canon EOS-1D X Mark III camera – the successor to the world-renowned and award-winning EOS-1D X Mark II. The Company’s new flagship DSLR has been engineered and designed using extensive feedback from the professional sports, photojournalist, wildlife and wedding photographers.
This new groundbreaking workhorse EOS-1D X Mark III DLSR Camera features:
New 20.1 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor combined with newly designed High Detail Low-Pass Filter
New DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400; Expandable to 50-819200[i]
New 191-point optical viewfinder AF system capable of tracking the subject’s head, and face using Deep Learning Technology
New Smart Controller built into the AF-On button for fast control of the AF Point selection
Dual Pixel CMOS AF for fast and accurate autofocus in Live View covering 90%x100% of the image area at an EV of -6 ~ 18
The lightning-fast camera features the ability to shoot up to 16 frames-per-second in optical viewfinder shooting and up to 20 fps while in Live View shooting with mechanical or silent shutter
Maximum buffer in continuous shooting (RAW+JPEG) of 1000 images or more with dual CFexpress card slots
12-bit 5.5K RAW video internal recording and oversampling 4K 60p video recording using the full width of the sensor in Canon Log with 10-bit 4:2:2
“When engineering and designing the new flagship camera, Canon’s top priority was collecting and implementing extensive user-feedback from a variety of professionals,” said Kazuto Ogawa, president and chief operating officer, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “In the end, the outcome is at first glance a familiar tool, but in reality, so much more; a camera unlike anything the company has introduced before. Canon is eagerly waiting to see what timeless memories professional image makers capture with this new camera.”
At the camera’s core is Canon’s newly developed 20.1 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, a High Detail Low-Pass Filter and the DIGIC X image processor. These features will help to provide professional photographers with a fast and powerful tool to capture images with a greater level of resolution, higher sensitivity, reduced moiré and improved image quality in higher ISO ranges with reduced noise. Utilizing a single DIGIC X image processor and a DIGIC 8 dedicated for AF/AE the camera’s image processing performance far exceeds and surpasses that of its predecessor, all while reducing power consumption. The DIGIC X is capable of up to approximately 3.1 times the image processing and 380 times Dual CMOS AF processing performance compared to the dual DIGIC 6+ found in the EOS-1D X Mark II. The new powerful image processor also allows for an ISO range of 100-102,400 (expandable up to 50-819,200), providing users with higher clarity images and quality in various shooting situations.
The EOS-1D X Mark III camera also provides users with equally impressive video features, with the ability to internally record 5.5K RAW video and uncropped 4K 60p derived from the original 5.5K readout in Canon Log with 10-bit 4:2:2. Canon Log allows users to record 4K and 1080p video files with up to 12 stops of High Dynamic Range and wide exposure latitude, making it simple to coordinate color settings with other Canon cameras in multi-camera set-ups. It’s ideally suited to help streamline and provide greater creative freedom during the extensive post-production processing. In addition, the camera’s HDMI terminal can be used to transmit 4K 60p data to another device for display or external recording.
When developing the EOS-1D X Mark III, Canon put a heavy emphasis on designing and installing a completely overhauled and comprehensive Auto Focus system for the user with the need for speed. The new 191-point AF system with 155-point all cross-type points helps users to quickly and smoothly track a subject and maintain a level of focusing accuracy during a variety of shooting situations such as tracking a motorcar circling around the race track or a leopard bolting across the plains. Canon has redesigned the AF sensor incorporating a new square pixel design based on an image sensor, essentially making the AF sensor 28x higher resolution at the center area.
Canon’s revolutionary Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology provides users with fast and accurate AF using 3869 manually selectable AF positions and 525 automatic areas[ii]. In Live View shooting, the EOS-1D X Mark III’s AF system supports face, head and, most noteworthy, eye detection AF tracking. Eye detection AF provides high-precision tracking by locking in on and following the eye of a moving subject. When in Live View AF/AE tracking is supported during high-speed burst shooting with the ability to capture up to 20 fps in both RAW and RAW + JPEG file format.
Using the traditional optical viewfinder, the camera has the ability to capture up to an extraordinary 16 fps with reduced time lag and image blackout. Reducing lag and image blackout greatly increases a photographer’s ability to track moving subjects and never miss a shot. Regardless of the method of shooting through the OVF or LCD, the EOS-1D X Mark III can shoot over 1000 images in a burst using the dual CFexpress cards.
To support the needs of top professionals, the camera’s communications functions have been greatly enhanced. Incorporating a dedicated Network tab in the menu, the photographer can much more easily set up network functions such as connections via built-in gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi® connectivity, Bluetooth connectivity and destinations such as FTP servers, EOS Utility, or Browser Remote[iii] functions. It will even support encrypted network authentication for advanced network users.
Thoughts from the First Users
“I can’t say enough good things about how well the EOS-1D X Mark III camera performed on so many levels. The new AF system is a game-changer for me, I was totally blown away by how well it performed in various situations, including very low-light levels,” said wildlife photographer and Canon Explorer of Light Adam Jones. “The ability to move the AF point quickly with the new sensor-based AF button was simply amazing; the focus followed the subject like nothing before. As a wildlife photographer, I never dreamed we would have a camera that could follow focus on fast-flying snow geese using a super-telephoto lens with 1.4x and 2x converters – but with the new camera here we are!”
“My job is to travel the world to photograph automobile racing and car culture in the harshest conditions imaginable. Racetracks, salt flats, sand dunes, frozen lakes, you name it, I photograph all things four wheels. That is why I need a camera that works as hard as we do,” said automotive photographer Larry Chen. “I started my professional career on the EOS-1D series of bodies, and I’ve had several over the years with over one million images captured. The EOS-1D X Mark III really is the next generation of professional cameras in a familiar package, the first words out of my mouth after shooting with it were ‘There are no more excuses, to miss a shot!’ I can’t wait to use it for the 2020 racing season!”
Additional Features of the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR Camera Include:
Enhanced operational controls including button illumination, Touch AF and a multi-controller allowing users to select the desired AF point more easily
Face-Priority E-TTL II metering enables the camera to automatically adjust to provide the appropriate output of an external flash when it detects a face
Digital Lens Optimizer helps to correct against any potential lens diffraction or aberration based on the design of each individual lens. DLO also improves the overall resolution of an image
Ability to capture stills in 10-bit using the HEIF (High-Efficiency Image File) file format. HEIF produces a wider dynamic range and greater color representation compared to 8-bit JPEG
Built-in Wi-Fi®[iv], Bluetooth®[v], and GPS[vi] Technology
Faster speed and improved user interface for networking with optional Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E9 or with the built-in gigabit ethernet port
Canon EOS-1D series level of durability including dust-and-weather- resistance
Price and Availability
The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR camera body and WFT-E9 wireless file transmitter are both scheduled to be available in mid-February 2020 for an estimated retail price of $6,499.00 and $649.99, respectively*. For more information, please visit, cusa.canon.com.
[i] Camera’s ISO range expandable for still image shooting only.
[ii] Available AF positions may decrease when shooting with AF cropping or in movie mode, or depending on camera settings or lens attached.
[iii] Browser Remote will be supported through firmware update after shipping.
[iv] Compatible with iOS® versions 9.3/10.3/11.2-11.4/12.2/13.2, Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0/7.1/8.0/8.1/9.0/10.0. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app. This app helps enable you to upload images to social. Please note that image files may contain personally identifiable information that may implicate privacy laws. Canon disclaims and has no responsibility for your use of such images. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this app.
[v] Compatible with select smartphone and tablet devices (Android™ version 5.0 or later and the following iOS® devices: iPhone 4s or later, Pod Touch 5th gen. or later) equipped with Bluetooth® version 4.1 or later and the Camera Connect App Ver. 2.5.10. This application is not guaranteed to operate on all listed devices, even if minimum requirements are met.
[vi] in certain countries and regions, the use of GPS may be restricted. Therefore be sure to use GPS in accordance with the laws and regulations of your country or region. Be particularly careful when traveling outside your home country. As a signal is received from GPS satellites, take sufficient measure when using in locations where the use of electronics are regulated.
TNC Exclusive – We are the first website to published detailed specification comparison review between the two camera.
Let’s have a specification comparison between the two flagship camera. The long rumored Canon 1DX Mark III camera finally arrived just before 2020 Olympic. Canon Took more than 4 years of time to create a brand new flagship camera and not only that consumers have to spend more than $6000+ to get the new body. In general Canon flagship camera arrives with lot of modifications from inside-out. Now, in this comparison we have compared each and every core specification of the camera to find out the best one.
1. Does Canon 1DX Mark III have new sensor ?
The short answer in no. They are using the same old 20MP CMOS technology they have used in the Canon 1DX Mark II camera. The sensor is redesigned to have better AF performance. So, you will be getting almost same image quality from both the camera.
2. Does Canon 1DX Mark III Have Better Image Quality than Canon 1DX Mark II ?
Slightly better (Upto 1 stop). We are getting slightly better image quality in the new Canon 1DX Mark III camera due to the introduction new Dual-Digic 6 image processor inside the camera we are getting 1 stop more ISO range in extended mode compared to the Canon 1DX Mark II camera. Not only that Canon 1DX Mark III also features new image decoding algorithm and with the help of the that we may notice some betterment in the DR, performance of the camera.
3. Sensor Details Comparison – Canon 1DX Mark III vs Canon 1DX Mark II
Lens Mount
Canon EF
Canon EF
Camera Format
Full-Frame (1x Crop Factor)
Full-Frame (1x Crop Factor)
Pixels
Actual: 21.5 Megapixel
Effective: 20.2 Megapixel
Actual: 21.5 Megapixel
Effective: 20.2 Megapixel
Maximum Resolution
5472 x 3648
5472 x 3648
Aspect Ratio
3:2
3:2
Sensor Type
CMOS
CMOS
Sensor Size
36 x 24 mm
36 x 24 mm
Image File Format
JPEG, RAW
JPEG, HEIF, Raw
Bit Depth
14-Bit
14-Bit
Image Stabilization
None
None
Having a 20MP sensor isn’t a bad thing for sports shooter, but not updating it even after 5 years of gap is bad. We do know that Sony is using BSI and Stacked CMOS sensor in their flasghip A7 and A9 cameras. But, in Canon we are still sicked to plain CMOS Tech that’s really embarrassing in 2020. ISO range of the camera extended upto 1 stop in MAX range thanks to the new image processor and image decoding algorithms.
ISO Sensitivity
Auto, 100 to 51200 (Extended: 50 to 409600)
Auto, 100 to 51200 (Extended: 50 to ISO 819200)
Shutter Speed
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 30 Seconds
Bulb Mode
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 30 Seconds
Bulb Mode
Up to 14 fps at 20.2 MP for up to 170 Exposures (Raw)
Up to 20 fps at 20.2 MP for up to 1000+ Exposures (Raw)
Interval Recording
No
No
Self-Timer
2/10-Second Delay
2/10-Second Delay
Mirror Lock-Up
Yes
Yes
4. Best Canon Video DSLR 2020 ?
Undoubtedly Canon 1DX Mark III is the best Canon DSLR camera of 2020. The Canon 1DX Mark III camera does full sensor readout and uncroopped 4K Video recording with DPAF support upto 24 and 30 FPS. The camera is also able to record 5.4K Video, which is really a amazing thing for a DSLR camera. But, unfortunately we do have some limitations like now DPAF in RAW video mode as well as no DPAF in 4K Video mode at 60p/50p. See the list of DPAF limitations here
Recording Modes
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 50p/59.94p [800 Mb/s]
DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) [500 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 100p/119.88p [360 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 50p/59.94p [180 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.976p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [90 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 50p/59.94p [60 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.976p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [30 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 50p/59.94p [60 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.976p/24.00p/25p/29.97p [30 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 25p/29.97p [12 Mb/s]
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 100p/120p
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 50p/59.94p
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.976p/24.00p/25p/29.97p
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 25p/29.97p
Recording Limit
Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds for DCI 4K (4096 x 2160)
We have to accept the fact Canon done lot of improvement in Canon 1DX Mark III camera compared to its predecessor. Canon New 1DX Mark III camera features
Brand New Phase AF Sensor (191 AF point)
New Eye AF Tracking Modes in Still and Video (III / 3rd gen DPAF Tech finally in flagship )
Continuous AF upto 16FPS (MAX 20 FPS)
AF Sensitivity range improved (Upto 1 Stop)
525 AF Zones added to redesigned 20MP Sensor (More dense AF)
6. AF System Comparison – Canon 1DX Mark III vs Canon 1DX Mark II
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S)
Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S)
Autofocus Points
Phase Detection: 61 (41 Cross-Type)
Up to 191 points (cross type AF point: up to 155 points)
Autofocus Sensitivity
-3 to +18 EV
-4 to +21 EV
7. Viewfinder / Display Unit – Canon 1DX Mark III vs Canon 1DX Mark II
Canon used more dense display this time, and not only that we also have illuminated buttons.
Viewfinder Type
Optical (Pentaprism)
Optical (Pentaprism)
Viewfinder Eye Point
20 mm
20 mm
Viewfinder Coverage
100%
100%
Viewfinder Magnification
Approx. 0.76x
Approx. 0.76x
Diopter Adjustment
-3 to +1
-3 to +1
Monitor Size
3.2″
3.2″
Monitor Resolution
1,620,000 Dot
2,100,000 Dot
Monitor Type
Fixed Touchscreen LCD
Fixed Touchscreen LCD
8. Flash Memory – Canon 1DX Mark III vs Canon 1DX Mark II
Introduction of DUAL CFexpress memory card lot is a welcome edition.
The new camera have exactly same body size compared to its predecessor. But, weigh 300gm less than Canon 1DX Mark II.
Battery
1 x LP-E19 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 11.1 VDC, 2750 mAh (Approx. 1210 Shots)
or 1 x LP-E4N Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 11.1 VDC, 2450 mAh
or 1 x LP-E4 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 11.1 VDC, 2300 mAh
1 x LP-E19 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 11.1 VDC, 2750 mAh (Approx. 1210 Shots)
or 1 x LP-E4N Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 11.1 VDC, 2450 mAh
or 1 x LP-E4 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 11.1 VDC, 2300 mAh
Dimensions (W x H x D)
158 x 167.6 x 82.6 mm
158.0 x 167.6 x 82.6 mm
Weight
1530 g (Body with Battery and Memory)
1,250 g (Body with Battery and Memory)
10. Canon 1DX Mark III vs Canon 1DX Mark II Verdict
Canon does updated the camera, but in a limited way. If you are a sports shooter and if you think the new AF system will help you than you can sure invest $6000+ in the camera body. If you are someone who already own Canon 1DX Mark II camera and thinking for and upgrade, I will recommend you should wait, Canon EOS R professional on its way and it will sure surprise us with its core specification.
We are getting lot of questions related to the video mode of Canon 1DX Mark III camera. So, here is your answer
Does Canon 1DX Mark III Camera have AF in 4K Video Mode ?
Yes it do full DPAF support when you are shooting 4K Videos at 24fps and 30fps mode. But, when you are shooting videos in 4K 60p/50p you won’t get DPAF then. Similarly, when you are recording Videos on RAW mode you don’t have DPAF.
Canon 1DX Mark III Video AF Details
RAW 5.4K (59.94p / 50.00p) 2,600 Mbps – No DPAF
RAW (29.97p / 25.00p / 24.00p / 23.98p) – 1800 Mbps – No DPAF
We have a brand new announcement from Canon, the new Canon 1DX Mark III camera. Lets, find out the set of new features we have in the new camera OR the set of specs which remained same as of its predecessor. Let’s find out
Finally, we have the full specification of the Canon 1DX Mark III camera. Take a look at the official high-resolution images of the Canon 1DX Mark III camera. The camera do have a option to record 4K video at 60p, plus the options of capturing RAW video or 10-bit 4:2:2 video with Canon Log, both recorded internally to CFexpress cards. The new Sensor have 525 AF Zones and completely new AF algorithm, which is more fast and accurate than Canon 1DX II camera.
EOS-1DX Mark III – The next level in pro DSLR quality and performance
A new era in autofocus speed and accuracy
The EOS-1D X Mark III will feature a brand-new AF sensor with 28x more resolution than its predecessor, using advanced AF algorithms with deep learning technology for incredible focus tracking in any situation. And in Live View and video there will be the added advantage of Dual Pixel CMOS AF across approximately 90×100 percent of the sensor with 525 AF areas. With AF over a wider EV range focusing with an EOS DSLR truly will never have been more accurate and versatile.
Outstanding stills and video
With a new Canon CMOS sensor and powerful new DIGIC processing, image quality even at high ISO will be taken to even greater levels along with 4K video at 60p, plus the options of capturing RAW video or 10-bit 4:2:2 video with Canon Log, both recorded internally to CFexpress cards. A new bright viewfinder will help connect you to your subject in real time.
High speed camera communications
Delivering captured content quickly is the vital next step for a professional. This is why the EOS-1D X Mark III will feature Wi-Fi and Bluetooth low Energy connectivity and GPS capability for seamless communication. With double the transfer speeds of the EOS-1D X Mark II, via the built-in Ethernet port or through the optional WFT-E9, and with a revised user interface for simpler and more intuitive operation, the new EOS-1D X Mark III will be designed to get the job done faster than any EOS ever before.
Always ready to perform, whatever the situation
The EOS-1D X Mark III will be radically upgraded for superb performance. Not only will it offer a blistering frame rate with the optical viewfinder including AE and focus tracking, but also dramatic improvements in Live View mode with the same level of accuracy, plus the ability to shoot using an electronic shutter. The camera will be engineered to excel in all areas, with dramatically improved battery life using the LP-E19 battery, new illuminating buttons and an all-new AF point selection control within the AF-ON button in addition to the multi-controller. All in a magnesium alloy weather-sealed body.
Canon 1DX Mark III Major Features
A new era in autofocus speed and accuracy
Outstanding stills and video
High speed camera communications
Always ready to perform, whatever the situation
Enhanced DIGIC Processor
New CMOS Sensor
16 fps Mechanical Shutter, with Optical Viewfinder
20 fps Mechanical or Electronic Shutter, During Live View
Backlit buttons
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Finally we have the name of Nikon D750 successor and it’s not Nikon D760. As per the latest rumor surfaced of the web the camera will be called Nikon D780 camera. Most likely, on January CES 2020 event Nikon will officially announce the Nikon D780 camera.
Lot of Nikon users, specifically semi-pro wedding photographers were waiting for this update. Surprisingly not only Nikon D780, Nikon will be also revealing NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S lens, and a new Zoom Lens for the F-mount.
Nikon D780 is rumored to carry same core specs that we have already seen on Nikon Z6 camera. So, it better to say a DSLR version of Nikon Z on it’s way.
Nikon D780 Rumored Specification
24MP BSI improved sensor
Articulated TFT LCD tilting touchscreen, 3.2″ with 2,100,000 dots
Significantly improved processor (compared to the D750)
Improved fps RAW shooting
Video: 3840×2160 24p-30p, 1920×1080 24p-120p
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
No built-in flash
Higher ISO (better than the D850)
Dual SD UHSII card slots
Between 51 and 153 AF points – one number that I was given is 105 AF points
An updated interface like the Z-series
Slightly smaller and lighter body than the current D750
Nikon EN-EL15b battery (used also in the Z7, Z6, D850, D750 and other Nikon cameras)
To be released in 2020 (it could be as early as January-February for the CP+ show, but this is not confirmed)
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
Few days ago we have published a article “Canon made a U turn“. As we all know from 2018 Canon was into DSLR cannibalization. But, now it’s look like that have sightly modified their policy due to the excessive loss they have faced in the recent financial result. Based on the recent rumors surfaced over the web Canon will be doing all Major DSLR announcement this year which includes Canon 1DX Mark III, Canon 5D Mark V and Canon T8i aka Canon 850D.
When Canon 850D Coming ?
Canon 850D camera is expected to arrive on or before August of 2020. Based on the rumors, Canon T8i / Canon 850D will have some dramatic improvement in video mode. You will be getting uncropped 4K video mode as well as DPAF support as we have seen in Canon 90D Camera.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
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