Specifications
Sensor: 24.1MP stacked CMOS Image processor: Digic X
AF points: 4,779 stills / 3,969 movies ISO range: 100-102,400 (expandable to 50-204,800)
Stabilisation: In-body (up to eight stops with compatible lenses) Weather sealing: Yes
Max image size: 6,000 x 4,000px Video: 6K up to 60p, 4K up to 120p, 1080p up to 60p
Viewfinder: Electronic 0.5-inch, 5.76m dots, 120Hz, 100% coverage, 0.76x magnification
Memory card: One SD/SDHC/SDXC, one CFexpress Type B LCD: 3.2-inch vari-angle touchscreen, 4.15 million dots
Max burst: 30fps electronic (540 JPEG / 150 raw), 12fps mechanical (1,000+ JPEG / 1,000 raw)
Connectivity: USB-C 3.2, HDMI mini, headphone jack, microphone / line in jack, N3 terminal, 5GHz & 2.4GHz WiFi,
Bluetooth 5.0, Ethernet, GPS / GNSS Size: 150 x 143 x 87mm Weight: 822g body only
(1,015g with battery and memory card)
While it’s not technically a replacement for, or even an equivalent to, the EOS-1D X Mark III (as this is ‘only’ a 3-series camera rather than a flagship 1-series), it nonetheless technologically leapfrogs the 1D X III in virtually every department – and stakes a bold claim as the best professional camera, thanks to its 6K raw video, blistering (and blackoutfree) 30fps shooting, and a peerless AF system that enables you to move focus points by moving your eyeball.