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    Canon posts sample EOS-1D X photos at high ISOs

    Canon EOS-1D X sample photos and videos revealed

    1/8000sec at f/4, ISO 800, Auto White Balance

     

    Canon has posted a series of sample EOS-1D X photos in a special gallery on its website, which are available for download.

    The six images include four sports photos and two portraits, shot at ISO 800 or higher to show off the EOS-1D X’s low-light capability. We’ve downloaded a selection of the Canon 1D X photos and provided 100% crops below to give you an indication of how the new Canon DSLR performs at higher ISOs.

    Canon EOS-1D X sample photos and videos revealed

    1/6400sec at f/4, ISO 800, Auto White Balance

     

    Canon EOS-1D X sample photos and videos revealed

    The photo above shown at 100%.

     

    Canon EOS-1D X sample photos and videos revealed

    1/640sec at f/5.6, ISO 1600, Auto White Balance

     

    Canon EOS-1D X sample photos and videos revealed

    The image above at 100%.

     

    Canon EOS-1D X sample photos and videos revealed

    1/8000sec at f/4, ISO 800, Auto White Balance

     

    Canon EOS-1D X sample photos and videos revealed

    The image above at 100%.

     

    Canon has also provided a sample EOS-1D X movie called ‘Heart Beat’ which shows off the new Canon DSLR’s video recording capability.

    To view all the images, visit the Canon EOS-1D X website.

    Or you can read the Canon EOS-1D X hands-on review at our sister website, TechRadar.

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