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Babu
05-02-2016, 9:03pm
B&H, Adorama & Amazon are apparently taking pre-orders for the recently announced 1DX II. US$5999 body only or packaged with a 64Gb C Fast card and card reader.
The 20.2MP sensor is coupled to dual Digic 6+ processors (not the Digic 7+ anticipated by some). GPS & digital optimisation are built in, f8 is available at all focus points and speeds of up to 16 fps are possible.
People who opt to write to both cards simultaneously for built in backup may not be pleased with the mixed card slots as burst rate is limited by the slower card; however not all users use this option.
I am currently using a 5DsR and a 7D II and am very happy with the results.
I won't be an early adopter of thi8 new 1D body.
I'm interested to find how many ausphotography members would at least wait for Lightroom and Photoshop support before making the move.

Bennymiata
06-02-2016, 4:30pm
At least we have until they start shipping them in April to pre-order.
To me, it sounds like a fantastic camera and I wish I could justify buying one.

I'll wait to see what the new 5d4 will be offering.

Morgo
06-02-2016, 10:53pm
I'm interested to see what the retail price is here but I think with the Aussie dollar I may be passing for awhile, certainly until some real world tests are done and enough time has past to make sure it has no issues.

The different cards was a real stupid move, I'm sure most people would rather spend a little more on cards and have dual Cfast then a crippled buffer.

spootz01
08-02-2016, 11:33am
I'm interested to see what the retail price is here ...

I was in my local *removed, refer to site rules 3-7: admin* the other day and they had it advertised for AUD$8499 same as the D5 despite it being USD$500 less in the US. I think purchasing from *removed, refer to site rules 3-7: admin* might just be a good option for this unit.



The different cards was a real stupid move, I'm sure most people would rather spend a little more on cards and have dual Cfast then a crippled buffer.


Personally not a big deal for me but if I was shooting pro level sports for a living this would be a borderline deal breaker. They have to realise this isn't sustainable in the pro market and I'm betting on an announcement of a version with dual CFast slots in the not so distant future.

All that being said, if I was in the pro position I would probably upgrade at least my main body to the latest offering.

Cheers,

S.

Colonel
10-02-2016, 4:45pm
There's a pre-order price of $8999 (body only) at John Ralphs. Way too much camera for someone like myself but I am interested in what will become of the 5DmkIV. I'm hoping for a slight bump in DR and ISO performance with 4k for video.

Andrew
23-04-2016, 2:45pm
I'm another fence sitter on this. Will wait and compare 5D4 with second hand 1Dx pricing.

Mark L
24-04-2016, 10:28pm
And I've nearly convinced myself that I should buy a 2nd hand 7DMarkll. :Doh::)

Babu
15-05-2016, 1:22am
Mark
I'd say the 7D II is a no-brainer for your crop factor body. It's a matter of what you are satisfied with as your full frame body (not listed in your equipment portfolio.
The 7D II & the 1DX II both have built in GPS (unlike any 5D to date - if geo-tagging is important to you) and higher rated shutter actuations.
Many people seem to be hanging out for the announcement of the 5D IV (August/ prior to Photokina) to make a decision on which way to fly.
It will have to be good to deter me from partnering my 5DsR with a 1DX II as full-frames + my 7D II crop-factor.
Grab a 7D II. It will improve the quality of your shots with the 120-400.

rexboggs5
13-07-2016, 9:41pm
Are there any reviews of the actual (not pre-release) 1DX II camera? The latest review I can find on Google is almost 2 months old.

Babu
15-07-2016, 12:49am
Check out canon rumors.com or the-digital-picture.com.