The 1DX Mark II is Canon’s flagship DSLR and an upgrade to the original 1DX and the predecessor to the Canon 1DX Mark III. Key features include:
20.2MP CMOS sensor
Improved dual-pixel autofocus with 41 cross-type points
Up to 16 fps continuous shooting
Enhanced ISO performance
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The cream of the crop when it comes to Canon cameras, the 1DX Mark II is blazing fast and has the best autofocus system I’ve ever seen. Additionally, the system is super robust and rugged—built for...
Yes. While Canon offers a higher-capacity LP-E19 battery with the 1DX Mark II, you can still use previous LP-E4N batteries, albeit with a reduced top continuous shooting rate of 14 fps.
Yes, the Canon Webcam Utility will let you use this camera as a webcam.
Please click here for setup instructions if you’re using a Mac.
Please click here for setup instructions if you’re using Windows.
This rental doesn’t include a USB cable. If you need one, please request it in the Special Instructions box during checkout and we’ll send it with your order at no charge.
Please contact us if you have any additional questions or concerns.
No, this rental doesn’t include the USB holder by default. If you need it, please request it in the Special Instructions box during checkout and we’ll include it with your order.
No. Due to the difference in sensor sizes, EF-S lenses are not compatible with this camera.
No. This camera has an entirely different physical mount than EF-M or RF cameras.
Not all CFast cards are compatible with the 1DX II. Canon recommends only the Lexar 3500x series of cards, while the 3400x series is spotty at best. And just to clarify, the 3600x series for Arri is not compatible at all.
Brand | Canon |
Camera Type | DSLR |
Flash | Type
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Imaging | Maximum Resolution
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Inputs/Outputs | Audio Inputs
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Item Type | Camera |
Monitoring | Viewfinder
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Mount | Canon EF |
Brand | Canon |
Camera Type | DSLR |
Flash | Type
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Imaging | Maximum Resolution
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Inputs/Outputs | Audio Inputs
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Item Type | Camera |
Monitoring | Viewfinder
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Mount | Canon EF |