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Monday, November 2, 2015

Canon EOS1-D X a fantastic full frame DSLR camera

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Canon EOS1-D X is a sexy full-frame camera. Image: daviegan.com
Perhaps you are ready to make a giant leap from a semi-pro photographer to a higher level, then you have a choice for full frame camera you use, such as the Nikon D610 or D800E. You can also try Nikon's rivals, namely the Canon EOS-1D X, a camera with 18.1 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS Sensor. This camera is dedicated to the professionals.

The EOS-1D X is use the Canon’s latest DIGIC 5 image processors. To this end the 1D X employs not one but two of Canon’s latest DIGIC 5 image processors. The DIGIC 5 is essentially a more powerful version of the standard DIGIC 5 chip. The twin DIGIC 5 processors give it plenty of power to crunch through image data, including lossless Raw image files, which in turn allows the camera to offer an extremely fast burst rate of 12fps in standard mode – or 14fps in Super High Speed mode (JPEG capture only).
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Canon EOS1-D X a full frame camera. Image: fo-to-gra-fe.com

Canon EOS-1D X is equipped with advanced technology which allows users to easily process the image, the image looks real results and more alive. Full-Frame CMOS sensor on this camera is able to deliver an amazing performance, with the result of brilliant images with the image noise level which very low. You can create a sharp picture in dim light conditions or in low light conditions. With the presence of wide-angel lens, and greater control to the subject in the target image, then you will be able to create an image with optimal quality.

If you want to make a movie or a video clip with high definition, the Canon EOS-1D Xis the right choice. This camera has a digital cinema standard 4096 x 2160 (4K), and allows movies recorded onto the CF card at a speed of 24 fps (23.976 fps) in M-JPEG format (8bit 4.2.2). The sophistication of these features makes the EOS-1D X is able to produce movies with incredible picture quality, you can even use the EOS 1D to make the film, as the movie that showing in theaters.
 
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The Canon EOS-1D X. Image: oneslidephotography.com
If there is documentary filmmaking contest, then you can make a moviemaking team with friends or family, and you can relay the Canon EOS-1D X, of course with a good story, and a good scenario. Perhaps you need to learn a little about the cinematography, for example, about the lighting and editing. Film or video produced from this camera is definitely very good if you play on the Ultra HD television.

Canon EOS-1D X key features:

  • 18MP full-frame CMOS sensor;
  • ISO 100-51,200 (exp. to 50-204,800);
  • Dual DIGIC5+ image processors;
  • 12fps burst speed (14fps in JPEG-only High Speed mode);
  • 1080p HD video capture at 30, 25 or 24fps; 3.2in, 1040k-dot LCD

You will enjoy the EOS1-D X viewfinders beacuse it’s covers 100 percent of the frame and offers 0.76x magnification. That's slightly larger than the 0.7x finder found in the Nikon D800, also a full frame DSLR camera. The default focusing screen is clear and bright, but you can change it out to one that best suits your purposes.

The EOS1-D X has 3.2 inches rear LCD screen, but it looks small when framed by the 1D X's body. Its resolution is an impressive 1,040k-dots. It's a bit sharper than the 920k-dot display found on the Nikon D800. You can use additional controls underneath the rear LCD. Four buttons control image playback and allow you to add voice notes to images. There's also a monochrome LCD on the back of the camera; it shows you which card slot is active and shows the selected file format.

Canon EOS1-D X is one of the fastest-shooting cameras on it’s class. It starts and grabs a photo in about 0.5-second, manages a shutter lag that is virtually unnoticeable (0.05-second), and can rattle off shots at speeds of up to 13.9 frames per second in a special high-speed shooting mode. This camera has 41 cross-type AF points depending on the lens in use. Cross-type AF on the EOS-1D X has been limited to EF lenses and lens/extender combinations with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or larger.
 
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Canon EOS1-D X vs Nikon D4. Image: cultofmac.com
The EOS1-D X is an expensive professional camera, but if you’re a professional photographer who makes a living from photography then the 1D X is one of the best tools that money can buy. 

Please note: With Nikon we have to buy a D800 or Nikon D3X for resolution, or the Nikon D4 for speed, but with Canon, the 1D X does it all. The Canon EOS1-DX is a full-frame camera which is a blend of speed and high resolution, the camera can be said under this camera has the best value for money. You get a full frame camera the best available on the market today.

With all the sophistication and capabilities, the EOS1-D X is the perfect choice for sports journalists, news hunters, even the paparazzi can use this camera to catch exclusive photos of celebrities, as well as the photography enthusiast and anyone who wants to create professional photo, then this camera is the right choice, although you can compare it with the Nikon D4, even with the latest camera from Sony, the Alpha 77 II and Panasonic GH4. To test all the sophistication of the camera, you need to immediately visit the best camera store in your town, or you can focus your attention on a variety of camera reviews on the Internet.

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Nikon D610 full frame camera at an affordable price

Nikon D610, full frame camera, Nikon full frame, new full frame camera, creative photoWould you like to try a full frame DSLR camera? Naturally, if you would say a full frame camera would have been expensive. Sony, Canon and Nikon have made this type of camera at a price above the prosumer cameras and digital SLR or mirrorless cameras. 

 Interested in a Nikon DSLR full frame? Nikon D610 Key features 24.3MP Full-frame CMOS sensor; 3.2-inch, 921k-dot TFT LCD; 3D color matrix metering system; ISO 100 - 6400; 1920 x 1080 @ 30, 25 and 24fps. 

The good news is Nikon D610 is a 'budget' full-frame DSLR, aimed at enthusiasts upgrading from mid-range models or pros looking for an affordable backup for a higher-end body. Nikon D610 looks and feels like a solid semi-pro DSLR. 

It's a little smaller than the Nikon D800 and also a little bit lighter, enough of a difference to make you feel better about carrying it around all day. Like most full-frame cameras, the D610's photos have a nice, natural sharpness and tonality. The sensor is accompanied by Nikon’s EXPEED 3 image processing engine which promises some impressive speeds, as well as easing a native ISO range of 100-6400, which can be extended from ISO 50 to ISO 25,600.

 As with the Nikon D600, the D610 includes a 24.3-million-pixel, full-frame CMOS sensor that supports a built-in 1.5x DX crop mode. The D610 uses a Nikon EN-EL15 7 volt 1900MAh Lithium Ion battery which supplies satisfactory power for 900 shots under CIPA standard conditions. In terms of AF performance, the Nikon D610 features the same pro-level 39-point AF system complete with 9 cross-type sensors and enhanced performance in low light conditions. 

The AF system also supports 3D focus tracking. This is happen because of Scene Recognition facility. 

Nikon D610 does seem to perform a hair faster than the D600 all around. Also thanks to the built-in flash, the Nikon D610 offers wireless flash control that lets you to trigger remotely positioned,compatible flashguns for more creative lighting, with the option of TTL or manual control. Thus you can design the lighting in a variety of situations, both indoors (studio) and outside the room with ease. 

You will be able to produce a variety of images in accordance with the aesthetic, and the purpose of shooting that you need. NikonD800, the D610 features USB, HDMI and two 3.5mm audio jacks, one for external microphones and the other for headphones, the latter a nice feature for videographers which the EOS 6D lacks. Unlike the USB port on the D800 which supports the fastest USB 3 standard though, the D610's is still plain old USB 2, just like the Canon EOS 6D.
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Capture the best moment with built-in flash. Image: takegreatepictures.com



The D610's viewfinder combines 100 percent coverage with a magnification of 0.7 xs. It's a big, bright viewfinder comparable with that on the D800 and will be a big step up for those upgrading from a crop frame DSLR. 

 Nikon D610 has the same 3.2 inch 921k LCD screen as the Nikon D800 and Nikon D4. The D610 is available body only or as a kit with the AF-S 24-85mm f3.5-4.5G ED VR zoom lens. This is an inexpensive general purpose zoom lens for those starting out with their first full frame body, covering the range from wide angle to short telephoto.

This is an inexpensive general purpose zoom lens for those starting out with their first full frame body, covering the range from wide angle to short telephoto. Nikon D610 features reasonable video functionality, recording full HD footage at 1920x1080 pixels at a choice of 30fps, 25fps and 24fps, or at 1280x702 pixels at 60fps,50fps, 30fps or 25fps, both in the MOV file type. You can create fantastic movie or video clip with this camera. 

The D610 is essentially the Nikon D7100 with a full-frame sensor and some more modern video capabilities.The D610 is also compatible with DX lenses. The shutter speed range runs between 1/4000 and 30 seconds, the same as the Canon EOS 6D. Like most new-generation Nikon digital SLR cameras, the D610 can shoot two differently exposed images in rapid succession, which are then blended in-camera to form a single, high-dynamic-range image. 

Nikon's Picture Controls are akin to Canon's Picture Styles in being preset combinations of sharpening, c brightness, contrast, saturation and hue. The Nikon D610 offers all six Picture Controls including Monochrome, Vivid, Standard, Neutral, Portrait and Landscape. All Picture Controls can be tweaked to your liking, then saved and transferred to other cameras. Nikon D610 will let you become a photographer and filmmaker as well with a variety of features and a variety of Picture Control buttons. You can carry this camera with a comfortable, even when you are on holiday and safari in Kenya, diving in Raja Ampat, or honeymoon in Bali. 

This camera will make you a photographer and you are free to express the creative imagination. Of course, before you decide to choose you need to compare the Nikon D610 camera with a Canon EOS 6D or Sony Alpha 7, even with mirrorless cameras like the Panasonic GH3. 
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Sony A 7 vs Nikon D610. Image: snapsort.com
Each nearest competitor from Nikon D610 is a camera with a unique and rich variety of features. As for the Canon EOS 6D versus Nikon D610 decision for people who haven't committed to a system yet or are thinking of switching, overall I think I ultimately prefer the D610. Or probably you would buy a full frame camera that much more expensive? 

However,each person must have a specific reason to choose a camera that will be used for a long period. You can buy the camera body at an affordable price then you set aside step by step to purchase a variety of lenses and other accessories, so you can be free to be creative with your camera. This opinion was approved by a lot of beginners and those photographers who have been professional. How about you?
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