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Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Specs and Features

Canon has officially launched EOS-1D X Mark III - their next gen, flagship, top-end DSLR Camera with improved specs and features. It has a 20.1MP CMOS sensor and is powered by brand new DIGIC X image processor. It can shoot 20fps continuous in Live View and 16fps in OVF. 

Canon EOS-1D X Mark III supports 5.5K Raw video capture as well as 4K/60p for high quality video recording. Like many other Canon DSLRS, Dual Pixel CMOS AF on board ensures super fast focusing in all lighting conditions.


Price : Canon EOS-1D X Mark III CFexpress Card & Reader Bundle kit - $6,499 ( up for Pre-order on Amazon US )


Expected Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Price in India : Rs 4,66,280




Check out some Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Youtube Hands-on Reviews and Initial Impressions below
Specs Highlights
  • 20.1MP CMOS sensor
  • 20fps Continuous shooting in Live View / 16fps in Optical View Finder
  • 3869 AF Points in Live View / 191 AF Points in OVF
  • 2850 Shots Battery Life
  • 30 - 1/8000 sec shutter speed
  • 3.2" (8.01 cm) TFT, approx. 2.1 million dots LCD monitor
  • CR3 (RAW), JPEG, HEIF File Formats supported
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built in
  • High speed Gigabyte Ethernet and USB C connectivity
  • 500,000 Shutter Life
  • Movie Recording Resolutions Supported : 5.5K RAW @ 60p, 4K DCI @ 60p, 4K UHD @ 60p, Full-HD @ 120p
  • 2x CFexpress Cards supported
  • Weight : 1440 g
For Details specs and Features, Check out the official EOS-1D X Mark III specs page here.





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