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Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Rumored To Shoot 14 fps in RAW+JPEG Mode

The rumored Canon  DSLR camera is said to shoot a 14 fps burst in RAW and JPEG mode with a brand new 24-megapixel full-frame image sensor.

According to latest Canon Rumors, the flagship EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR camera will be powered by a dual DIGIC 6+ and an additional DIGIC 5+ processor for metering.

Currently the EOS-1D X does 12 fps with an 18MP sensor. As for the Mark II version a continuous shhoting speed 14 fps at 24MP would be a great achievement for Canon. More details after the break!

Canon EOS-1D X Mark II to shoot 14fps in raw mode

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The EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR will indeed be a quantum leap in Canon’s flagship camera and compete against the soon to be announced Nikon D5.

Here are the updated rumored specs of Canon EOS-1D X Mark II:

  • 24-megapixel full frame image sensor
  • New autofocus system with more crosstype AF points
  • 14 fps in RAW + JPEG mode
  • “New technology” in the viewfinder display
  • New battery to reduce the weight of camera
  • Large LCD screen OLED Display ?
  • New 2 DIGIC processors (DIGIC 7)
  • Massive improvement on Dynamic Range, more stops than any other DSLR camera in the world.

The Canon EOS 1D X has been available for more than two years. The rumored high-end Canon 1D X Mark II DSLR to be announced in late 2015 or early 2016.

via CR

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