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Canon EOS 1DX Mark II DSLR Camera Body {20.2MP}
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$1,482.00
Canon's proven 1D X Mark II: 14fps flagship built for relentless work.
The 1D X Mark II pairs a full-frame 20.2MP CMOS sensor with dual DIGIC 6+ processors to sustain 14 fps continuous shooting with full AF/AE active, or push that to 16 fps in Live View. The 61-point High Density Reticular AF II system includes 41 cross-type points, giving it genuine tracking authority across the frame in difficult light. A 170-frame RAW buffer means a long burst sequence won't bring you to a grinding halt mid-action.
The video credentials go well past what most DSLRs offered at the time of release and still hold up for production work. Internal DCI 4K recording tops out at 59.94 fps, and 1080p extends to 120 fps for slow-motion work. Dual Pixel CMOS AF, appearing here in a full-frame sensor for the first time in Canon's lineup, gives videographers responsive, pull-focus-style control during live view capture. Dual card slots take a CompactFlash (UDMA 7) and a CFast 2.0 card, so you can shoot to fast media when the situation demands it.
The extended ISO range runs to 409600 for stills, and the LP-E19 battery is rated for approximately 1210 shots per charge. Built-in Ethernet via RJ45 supports tethered workflows where Wi-Fi isn't an option. For photographers who run hard and need a body that keeps up, the 1D X Mark II was built for exactly that kind of workload.
Who It's For
Sports and wildlife photographers benefit directly from the 14 fps burst rate with full AF/AE, the 170-frame RAW buffer, and the 41 cross-type AF points that hold focus on erratic subjects. Photojournalists working on deadline use the RJ45 Ethernet port to transmit files from press boxes and media centers without needing a separate adapter. Documentary and commercial videographers get DCI 4K at up to 59.94 fps internally, plus Dual Pixel CMOS AF for smooth focus pulls. Wedding photographers running long reception days lean on the 1210-shot battery life and the deep EF lens ecosystem behind the mount.
Key Features
- 20.2MP Full-Frame CMOS sensor with dual DIGIC 6+ processors
- 61-point AF II system with 41 cross-type sensors for tracking in low light
- 14 fps continuous shooting with full AF/AE; 170-frame RAW buffer
- DCI 4K at 59.94 fps internally; 1080p up to 120 fps for slow motion
- Dual card slots: CompactFlash UDMA 7 and CFast 2.0
- Extended ISO 50-409600 for stills; video ISO 100-204800
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF in Live View for responsive video autofocus
- RJ45 Ethernet, HDMI output, and 3.2" touchscreen LCD
FAQ
- What autofocus system does the 1D X Mark II use?
- A 61-point High Density Reticular AF II system with 41 cross-type points, giving solid tracking authority in difficult light. In Live View, Dual Pixel CMOS AF handles focus duties for video and stills capture.
- Can I shoot 14 fps continuously without the camera stopping?
- At 14 fps with full AF/AE active, yes. The 170-frame RAW buffer means you won't hit a wall mid-burst on typical action sequences. You can push to 16 fps in Live View mode if needed.
- What video formats and frame rates does this camera handle?
- Internal DCI 4K recording goes up to 59.94 fps via M-JPEG/MOV, and 1080p extends to 120 fps for slow-motion work. You can also output uncompressed 4:2:2 8-bit video over HDMI to external recorders.
- Why does this camera have two different card slots?
- CompactFlash (UDMA 7) in slot one, CFast 2.0 in slot two. You can shoot to both simultaneously or use CFast 2.0 alone when you need sustained write speeds for 4K video capture.
- How does the ISO performance compare to other full-frame DSLRs?
- Native ISO runs 100-51200 for stills, with an extended range pushing to 409600. For video, native tops at 25600 with an extended range to 204800, giving you options in low light without relying solely on sensor gain.
- What makes Dual Pixel CMOS AF useful for video?
- It allows smooth, responsive autofocus during Live View capture without the jerky hunting that older Canon DSLRs exhibited. You get pull-focus-style control for videography work.
- Is there built-in image stabilization?
- No. The 1D X Mark II relies on shutter speed and lens stabilization. For video, you'll want stabilized glass or a gimbal depending on your production setup.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensor | Full-Frame (36 x 24 mm CMOS) |
| Resolution | 20.2 MP (5,472 x 3,648) |
| Mount | Canon EF |
| ISO Range | photo_native: 100-51200; photo_extended: 50-409600; video_native: 100-25600; video_extended: 100-204800 |
| Burst Rate | 14 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/8,000 to 30 Seconds |
| Shutter Type | Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter and Electronic Rolling Shutter |
| Video | DCI 4K (4,096 x 2,160) |
| Internal Recording | 4K: M-JPEG/MOV 4096 x 2160 at 23.98/24/25/29.97/50/59.94 fps (500-800 Mb/s); 1080p: MOV/MP4 1920 x 1080 at 23.98/24/25/29.97/50/59.94/100/120 fps (12-360 Mb/s VBR) |
| Stabilization | No |
| Display | Fixed 3.2" Touchscreen LCD |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi (via Optional Adapter) |
| Battery | primary: LP-E19 (10.8V, 2750 mAh) - Approx. 1210 Shots; compatible: ['LP-E4N (11.1V, 2450 mAh)', 'LP-E4 (11.1V, 2300 mAh)'] |
| Mirror Lockup | Yes |
| Burst fps Liveview | 16 |
| Burst Buffer RAW | 170 Frames |
| Video Recording Limit | 30-Minute Maximum; 8-Minute Maximum in 1080p HFR |
| Slow Motion Support | Yes |
| Media Card Slots | slot_1: CompactFlash (UDMA 7); slot_2: CFast (CFast 2.0) |
| Status Display | Top LCD |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Canon |
|---|---|
| Flash System | Canon E-TTL II, Canon E-TTL |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
| Memory Card Type | Compact Flash (Type I), CFast 2.0 |
| Video Resolution | 4K DCI (4096 x 2160), Full HD (1920x1080), Full HD (1920x1080) p120 (119.88), Full HD (1920x1080) p24, Full HD (1920x1080) p24 (23.976), Full HD (1920x1080) p25, Full HD (1920x1080) p50, Full HD (1920x1080) p60 (59.94), 4K DCI (4096 x 2160) p60 (59.94), 4K DCI (4096 x 2160) p30 (29.97), 4K DCI (4096 x 2160) p25, 4K DCI (4096 x 2160) p24, 4K DCI (4096 x 2160) p24 (23.976) |