1DX owners are you upgrading to the 1DX Mark II?

When the mark two was announced I have to admit I wasn't too impressed with the new features mainly the 2 fps increase and 2mp increase and the better AF didn't really scream a reason for me to want to upgrade from my 1DX as I mainly use my 1DX cameras for landscape/adventure photography for it's weather sealing and the 12fps is more then enough for me with the adventure sports I do, but reading the reviews so far and the friends I know who just had theirs come in it really does look impressive with the real world tests.

So are you upgrading? or are you sticking with your 1DX till the mark III?

Also for those of you making money off photography do you see a need to upgrade every time Canon releases a new 1D series camera? I know on the Nikon side a lot of photographers still use the d3s instead of upgrading to the d4, d4s and d5 which struck me as weird but then again I don't know much about Nikon.
 
Absolutely. Anti-flicker setting for consistent exposure shooting sports like indoors gymnastics is worth the upgrade to me. For events I typically switch to a body with the silent drive feature. Now I won't have to and gain the better low light performance of the 1DXm2. DPAF with touchscreen for video is the only way to implement it (screw the 7Dm2). Mine is supposed to arrive next Tuesday! Haven't decided if I'll keep the older 1DX or sell it...
 
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I picked mine up last Thursday (here in Belgium). There were 2 main reasons for me to upgrade: the silent shutter and all AF points at f/8.

I really hated the loud shutter of the 1DX when I was in a hide, I often had birds fly away due to the shutter, even in the single shot silent mode. The silent shutter of the 1DXII is a relief, it's significantly more quiet than the 1DX. Even the normal shutter is more quiet than the silent one of the 1DX. It's not as quiet as a 5DIII but it's not too far off either.

But I am really impressed with the better noise performance in high ISO. I have to use less noise reduction for a ISO 2500 shot of the 1DXII than I used to for an ISO 800 shot of the 1DX (or 5DIII that I still have).

1DXII, 600II, 1/640, f11, /11, ISO 2500, 0EV, subject @ ca 5 m, a tiny amount of noise reduction.

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Nice shot. I was expecting to receive mine today but my dealer said Canon USA held up the shipments at Chicago. He's now supposed to get his first shipment on Monday and then he will overnight it to me. I suspect they didn't want too many of them getting out over here until their online store is shipping. Bummer.
 
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Still on the fence, will a switch allow me to get photos that I can't now?:

Pros for me:

-More F8 points in wider spread, better autofocus with all lenses
-Possible better high iso noise (as yet undocumented to me)?more pliable files
-Possible better DR in lower iso again show me the proof
-Reasonable cost-the dollar yen will probably be worse in a year or two
-CFast card speed
-GPS
-available while I can still use heavy equipment
-higher Mp count better for cropping "reach"

Cons for me:

-inconvenience of switching (selling 1dx, etc.)

Not important to me I'll take them, just not important to a buy decision:

-higher frame rate
-antiflicker
-4K


This list is still developing so reading the new owners comments in a vacuum (to prevent GAS contact).
 
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I'm a 5D3 guy, and for all the lamenting I do about not having spot metering at any AF point, I often forget that some lower level rigs like mine have features the 1D camp doesn't have.

Anti-flicker and silent shutter are nice upgrades (depending on what you shoot).

- A
 
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The DPAF and uncompressed 1080p hdmi out is what sold it for me. Had those 2 features not been intentionally left out of the original 1Dx i more than likely would still be happy with the 1dx. I plan on trying to get 3500.00 for my 1Dx and buying the 5D mkIV as long as it also has DPAF and an uncompressed hdmi out.
 
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Coming from an 1DX + 5D3 combo. I had major GAS when it was announced, than I was on the fence, now I won't upgrade in the near future maybe even this generation. The 1DX is still a very significant and capable camera. All the bells and whistles they added on the follow up does not justify the upgrade for me, as I have little to no use of these features for my stills work. Video and 4K does nothing for me. I never shoot above ISO 3200 and I am always maxed out on 8fps, never really needed more for my type of work.

But I always had wished the 1Dx had more resolution on par with the 5d3 while retaining its current ISO performance. I understand that technical limitations did not allow this, but if it had it would've have been a clear winner even to this day (which still is up there IMO). The 18MP is not really forgiving when you are cropping an image, especially at higher ISO's.

When the first rumors got out for the 1DX with the higher resolution sensor, I was cocksure to upgrade. The 2 MP increase did not do much for me in the end. I would have been on the fence if it had a slight weight reduction (similar to the 1D4), and an even quieter shutter. Than I would have probably retained my 1dx and upgraded my 5d3 for the 1dx2.
 
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I'm on the fence too. I have never liked the 5D series (I have a mark iii). I love the IDX body which is the only true pro Canon body with amazing ergonomics and ruggedness but I am still disappointed with the sensor. I use my 1DX mainly for studio and portraiture and I am still envious of what is now a relatively old Nikon D810 sensor which has a great combo of DR and pixel count. I might consider the Mk II if it offers a huge improvement in DR. Annie Leibovitz used to shoot with a 1D iii and then moved to Medium Format. I have however seen her still using 35mm sometimes and she now uses a Nikon D810! Canon have let down portrait photographers as far as I am concerned and focus only on sports and PJ's.
 
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Gregg said:
I'm on the fence too. I have never liked the 5D series (I have a mark iii). I love the IDX body which is the only true pro Canon body with amazing ergonomics and ruggedness but I am still disappointed with the sensor. I use my 1DX mainly for studio and portraiture and I am still envious of what is now a relatively old Nikon D810 sensor which has a great combo of DR and pixel count. I might consider the Mk II if it offers a huge improvement in DR. Annie Leibovitz used to shoot with a 1D iii and then moved to Medium Format. I have however seen her still using 35mm sometimes and she now uses a Nikon D810! Canon have let down portrait photographers as far as I am concerned and focus only on sports and PJ's.

Why wouldn't you use the 5DS series? The build of the 1D seems like overkill for a studio camera. You could always grip the 5DS and have a similar feel albeit not identical with a 50 mp camera
 
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I'm still on the fence and haven't upgraded my 1D IV. The 1D IV still works wonders, the 1.3 crop is nice since I'm almost always needing a longer reach or have to crop. I like the higher ISO capabilities, the f8 focus on all points but they don't add up to another $6000 as long as I can still get most shots with the current camera.
I may get a 5DS for some of the nature shots that I would love to see in higher resolution on a wall once the price gets a little closer to the current 5D III (That also means getting back out to some of the better shooting locations again, always a good thing). Either that or wait for Sony to come out with a good long lens for A7 series (going to be a long wait I think).

Probably will still put the money towards a 500 f4 or newer 400 DO before getting a newer camera...if I can ever get a reasonable used one :)
 
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I've sold three of my four 1DX's and have preordered 3 1DX2's (still have to have a body for general work until they come... so one will be for sale soon...)... just awaiting the shipping notice... will likely order the 4th to replace one for one but also picked up a 5DSR in the meantime for some specific things (team photos).

Loved my 1DX's but I want 14 FPS. I set up two remotes and shoot two bodies in hand for sports events, thus 4 bodies.
 
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Chisox2335 said:
Gregg said:
I'm on the fence too. I have never liked the 5D series (I have a mark iii). I love the IDX body which is the only true pro Canon body with amazing ergonomics and ruggedness but I am still disappointed with the sensor. I use my 1DX mainly for studio and portraiture and I am still envious of what is now a relatively old Nikon D810 sensor which has a great combo of DR and pixel count. I might consider the Mk II if it offers a huge improvement in DR. Annie Leibovitz used to shoot with a 1Ds iii and then moved to Medium Format. I have however seen her still using 35mm sometimes and she now uses a Nikon D810! Canon have let down portrait photographers as far as I am concerned and focus only on sports and PJ's.

Why wouldn't you use the 5DS series? The build of the 1D seems like overkill for a studio camera. You could always grip the 5DS and have a similar feel albeit not identical with a 50 mp camera

I don't need so many pixels and I shoot on location a lot too. The DR of the 5Ds is disappointing compared to what else is in the market. When I shoot background plates and other work I would love to have more DR. The 1DX is much more responsive and I like the weather sealing too etc when outdoors. I occasionaly still get ERR70 messages on the 5Diii when I read cards on my laptop (and delete an image I think) if i'm not shooting tethered and have to format them on another camera to get them working again on the 5D. It's happened to both cards before and if I didn't have a backup camera I would have been screwed! Never have any problems with the 1DX and it's been much more reliable for me. The Nikon D810 hits the sweetspot (DR & pixels) although I don't like the ergonomics of Nikon.
 
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Well in fact i just ordered another 1-DX Mark I for a good price. I will sell my 7DM2 because i'm just not satisfied with the IQ compared to my 1DX and even my 1DM4.
I love having 2 identical bodies instead of two many (slightly) different bodies. The 1DX M1 is perfect for my indoor sports and high ISO is way good enough for the newspaper prints etc that i need.
12FPS is good enough and the AF is also great.

Yes GAS is there for a Mark II but i'm not using video at all and feel that the other features just not count big enough for me. I will probably sell my 5DMii and sit and wait for the 5DM4 for studio work - but eventually will purchase another 5DM3 in the meantime (see the reason above) and wait longer on the 5DM4 - depending on how the reviews look like. I actually try to avoid being an early adopter again - had too many issues with that in the past - on top of paying always the highest price :-)
 
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Memdroid said:
But I always had wished the 1Dx had more resolution on par with the 5d3 while retaining its current ISO performance. I understand that technical limitations did not allow this, but if it had it would've have been a clear winner even to this day (which still is up there IMO). The 18MP is not really forgiving when you are cropping an image, especially at higher ISO's.

I still fail to see why Canon abandoned the 1Ds line. Right now, folks have the choice of a 1D feature set OR a high resolution sensor. If someone has $6-7k burning a hole in their pockets, give them what they want.

Put a 5DS sensor in a 1D body already. Canon would appear to be leaving a fair amount of money on the table by not doing so.

- A
 
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