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arbitrage said:johnf3f said:The updated AF system and improved high ISO performance look VERY interesting to me and may be enough to make the decision for me.
Unfortunately I don't like the new battery and charger (I believe you can't charge the older batteries on it). I am not happy with how much of the camera's design has been optimised for video - don't even know how to turn mine on after over 2 years! The C Fast slot is a pain and serves no purpose for me so it's a single card camera as far as I am concerned.
To me the 1DX Mk2 has taken quite a few steps backward from the 1DX, however if the ISO and AF are as good as some report then I will forgive them.
Pity they didn't make a stills only version without the new battery, video, C Fast and that silly GPS thingy - I am not a complete wally, I know where I am and don't need a camera to tell me! They won't make it though!
Just to address a couple of your concerns....the old batteries both the 4 and 4n will fully charge in the new charger and can be used in the new camera with a FPS drop to 12FPS from 14. Then new battery will work in the older cameras also. The only limitation is the old charger won't fully charge (or maybe won't charge at all...mixed reports on that) the new battery. Here is an article about that.... http://learn.usa.canon.com/resources/articles/2016/eos1dx_mkii/eos1dx-mkii-battery.shtml
Also it looks like in most markets you will get a free 64GB C-Fast card and reader if you are ordering in the first couple months. I think till June in US and Canada. Every dealer I've looked at has this deal in N. America at least. That is a $270 USD bonus at current B&H prices. Therefore it will turn your camera into a two slot one at no cost. Until you need more cards!!
Thanks for the update on the battery compatibility! I either read it wrong or was misinformed - either way the correct info is here now.
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