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CANON EOS-1D X MARK III

www.canon.co.uk £6,499/$6,499

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III has a lot to live up to – and a real fight on its hands to defend its throne. While the world of sports photography is still dominated by DSLRs (with 70% of pros at last year’s Rugby World Cup using Canon DSLRs), mirrorless cameras have now come so far that Sony’s latest effort, the Sony A9 II, is a far superior photographic tool to the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II.

So Canon had to pull something special out of the bag with its new flagship DSLR, and this hybrid DSLR/mirrorless camera ushers in a number of industry-standard features and

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