https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAXuWXMHmJw
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/news/canon-reveals-upcoming-eos-1d-x-mark-iii-flagship-dslr
https://www.cinema5d.com/canon-eos-1dx-mark-iii-development-announced-4k-10-bit-422-and-raw-video-internally/?fbclid=IwAR2R8_C6vHDz8wZyt3nfYBM39MLNR-kdLL5aPWg5H9cfMYD4S1CoCzkNaTQ
Highlights:
-New DIGIC Processor
-New CMOS Sensor
-10-bit HEIF Still Images (Continuous 16 FPS with Optical Viewfinder , Continuous 20 FPS LiveView when using Mechanical or Electronic shutter)
-4K 10-bit 4:2:2 with Log Internally (RAW Video Internally also)
-4K up to 60 FPS
-Dual CFExpress slots
-New A.I Autofocus algorithm with Dual Pixel AF
-Wide range WiFi
-Low energy Bluetooth
-Money is Money , no pricing yet.
So this camera will beat Canon C-Line ?
This seems like it will kill the C200. However they don't mention if the 4k will have a crop. It will most likely have one, hopefully it's like the 1D C which is 1.3x.
QuoteA.I Autofocus
This is funny from my point of view. In general A.I. is intensive on power...
Sounds like everything we've ever wanted...
jeepers! :o
no need of ML for this camera
He didn't say the Raw recording resolution and FPS. Probably 1920x1080 24fps at 10-bit.
The price of this camera will be very high.
Dunno, more excited about Sigma FP.
I hope the sigma fp has decent picture quality, the first sample clips weren't really convincing.
The 1dx III will probably cost as much as the predecessors and won't be affordable to most, but maybe the raw capabilities will also come to the 5D V, who knows.
The 1DxIII looks like the 1DxII with magic lantern ;)
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/cameras/eos-dslr-and-mirrorless-cameras/dslr/eos-1d-x-mark-iii/
Quote from: Luther on October 25, 2019, 03:13:21 PM
He didn't say the Raw recording resolution and FPS. Probably 1920x1080 24fps at 10-bit.
The price of this camera will be very high.
Dunno, more excited about Sigma FP.
Give a look @ Z-CAM http://www.z-cam.com/e2-f6/ (http://www.z-cam.com/e2-f6/)
Finally, Canon implemented RAW video in one of their DSLRs - almost 10 years after Magic Lantern!