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NEW CANON FLAGSHIP COMING

Canon has announced the development of a new flagship DSLR, the EOS-1D X Mark III, an update to its EOS-1D X Mark II introduced in 2016. Details about the new camera are very limited at the time of this writing, but here’s what we do know.

It will be faster than its predecessor, which is good news for the professional wildlife and sports photographers for whom this is a popular camera choice. When using the optical viewfinder, the camera can shoot continuously with AF and AE at up to 16 fps with the camera’s mechanical shutter. In Live View mode (mirror up), the continuous shooting speed increases to 20 fps. That’s 2

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