Canon brings new EOS-1D X

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Canon India Pvt. Limited has rolled out its flagship DSLR EOS-1D X aimed at professionals. Accompanying the EOS-1D X are two new accessories to further expand the professional EOS System: the WFT-E6 wireless file transmitter and GP-E1 GPS receiver. EOS-1D X is to be available for sale in April 2012.

The EOS-1D X features a newly developed 18.1MP Full Frame CMOS sensor with greater per-pixel quality than before and a standard ISO range of 100 to 51200. The brand new 61-point High Density Reticular Auto Focus (AF) system and wider frame coverage is another highlight adding a dimension in flexibility to the focusing system. The new 100,000-pixel RGB Metering Sensor, leads to greater accuracy. The EOS-1D X is lightning fast, with dual DIGIC 5+ processors providing the power to process full-resolution images at up to 14 frames per second (mirror lockup shooting), while also performing more operations on the images than was previously possible.

Dr. Alok Bharadwaj, Senior Vice President, Canon India said, "At Canon, it is our prime aim to cater to customer's needs, which are constantly evolving to demand better than before. Professional photographers are a part of a vital customer segment for Canon. They constantly demand higher level functionalities and ultimate in technology. It is a big gratification for Canon to see them delighted with new introductions. We are more than confident that they will find this model close to their fantasy. The DSLR category is growing at 100% a year in India and Pro segment is growing even faster for Canon, as we are No 1 in that category. Coupled with ground breaking technologies geared at higher quality output, increased functionality, and enhanced durability, the EOS-1D X has introduced a paradigm shift in what professionals expect from their cameras."


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