Haha, actually there are a lot of videos about the original 1dx but since they are so old and the mark II and mark iii version are more popular, RUclips’s algorithm just pushed the original 1dx videos down or don’t display them at all... you really have to spend time and dig... but thanks so much for watching and for commenting! Means a lot! ☺️ hope you have a great time and have fun shooting! ☺️☺️
I got my hands on an original 1DX last year at a good price, and love it. I use many, many cameras including Canon 5d(original) 5d4 MK IV, 6D MK II, and the R6. I tend to love my gear and continue to use older gear despite new purchases. Not hard up for cash so not into selling old gear I still use. Anyway, the 1DX, even today, produces amazing images. It's not my all-around goto camera because of it's weight, and when travelling i prefer something smaller, but still it's an awesome camera.
Thank you for sharing your story and congratulations on getting it for a good price! Yes, the original 1DX is still a good camera and I love the colour science out of the 1DX more than any other Canon cameras that I've tried/have. It is amazing how amazing results this camera is able to produce and also how reliable it is. Thank you so much for watching and also for spending the time to share your story, very much appreciated. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
I have a 1dx & 5Div. The 1dx is basically brand new (2000 shutter count) I actually prefer the output of the 1dx compared to my 5d4. I shoot a 600f4 w/1.4 & 2x converters regularly and the 1dx's larger pixels are much more forgiving. 18mp is more than enough resolution. I've printed 30x40's with a 8.2mp 20D back in the day.
Yes indeed, the 18mp is definitely more than enough resolution. I know photographers who used to use the 1dx to photograph for movie posters that would later be printed for the side of shopping malls. Sure, the details on the 5d mark iv is definitely better but in terms of resolution, the 1dx is definitely more than good enough. That being said, I really love the skin tones and colour science from the original 1dx. :-) It is by far my favourite Canon colour science :-)
@@DavidCuhls thanks! it's arriving today... it'll be perfect for my boys' soccer games (and occasional wedding I shoot!). now it's between slapping a 1.4x on my 70-200 2.8Lii, or bite the bullet and pick up a 100-400! good problems to have :) your vids are excellent, btw.
I bought a 1d MKIV just before 1st lockdown then a 1dx right before 2nd round of lockdowns.... 🤔 Anyhoo 😳Great video mate. You really made me giggle 🤣😂
Congrats on the cameras, they are really great options that you went for. Thank you for watching as well as for sharing your story. Much appreciated. Hope you have a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
That’s a really good deal actually! Congrats on the camera! :-) Thanks so much for watching and also for sharing your story, really appreciated. Wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting :-)
i have 7Dmk2 and i can buy 1Dx with only 18.000 shutter count.. is it worth it ? shooting sports too and in low light, 7D is not the best.. what do you think ?
@@Gemsou yeah I say do it if you can, 18k very low count so lots of life left, great for sports and good in low light U can use way higher iso than 7D I'd just make sure i have some decent glass to use on it first though
Congrats on getting the 1DX, yeah, there is still something special about the 1Dx, even after all these years. The colour science is great, the camera is so tough and reliable as well as feels really good in hands. Every time I use it, it's just really enjoyable to shoot with. :-) Thank you so much for watching and also for sharing your story, really much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Way to go with the cool video and the excitement you have for your purchase. How did the wedding shoot go with this new body? Was the weight a bit hectic?
Thanks for the compliment! The wedding shoot went well actually! The really love the size and the weight of the camera at the end of the shoot and have shot a few photo shoots with the cameras since! ☺️ it’s now my favourite canon camera in terms of colour science that I have! I actually my a video about my opinion on the camera as well as my experience shooting with it! Feel free to check it out on my channel as well! ☺️☺️📷
@@DavidCuhls great stuff. I too bought an immaculate 1dx mk1 body about a week ago…your video inspired the purchase. It is everything I wanted in a professional camera. The dual CF slots and buffer is a dream. I actually do not want or need CFast technology and I’m not worried about the dual pixel AF and touch screen either as I’m into still photography. I’ll let you know how my first wedding shoot went. Happy shooting.
I bought a used Nikon D2H last year but the shutter gave in at 50K shutter counts (that is what the repairman said). Sadly it is still in their shop and I plan to get it back since they said there is no parts yet for it. I hope I can get it fix :(
Ohh wow, a D2H, that's one of a classic cameras that I am actually looking to buy as well... haha... But I am sorry to hear that your camera has a shutter issue now. I hope that the shop will be able to repair it to life again and that you will be able to shoot with the camera again because after all the camera still takes nice images I am sure and the look from the images is really unique from other digital cameras out there... Thank you for watching and for sharing your story. Really means a lot. Hope you have a great time and have fun shooting :-)
Just want to point out that Billboards are especially suited for "low res" images. Viewing distances are what's important when you consider resolution, as no matter how high it is, if you're close enough it'll look blurry.
hi I have a question and maybe you can help me, do you have a Canon 1dx I understood how to save the c1,c2,c3 settings but when I have to select them to use them it just gives me c1 I can't switch to c2,c3 in the manual I couldn't find anything do you know how to do it? Thank you.
Hi. I could get a 1d-x with the 50mm f1.8 for 500€. The shutter count is about 580.000. Would you say that's a good deal or do you think the shutter count is too high?
I’d say it’s a pretty good deal. These cameras are made to go through a lot of tough environments, so don’t care too much about the shutter count. I used to know photographers who use it well beyond after a million shutter count... so don’t worry too much, these are reliable cameras ☺️☺️ Hope that helps a bit. Thank you for watching, hope you have a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Congratulations on getting the camera! It's still such a nice camera to use that still deliver great results as well being very reliable and I am sure you will create great results with it. :-) Regarding the differences between the 1dx and the 1dx mark ii, I think that depends on the priority. For me, there is a huge difference between the two because even though I love the colour science out of the 1dx classic, the 1dx mark ii's files are far superior and you can do so much more with them without them falling apart. The AF performance is also much more accurate as well as much faster in all lighting situations. The faster frames per second and the higher constant illumination of AF points feature is also another game changer for me that I love about the 1dx mark ii. The AF system in live-view mode is also another great feature when working in awkward angle as well as so much faster to operate as well. But if you are into video, then there is definitely a much bigger gap between the 1dx classic and the 1dx mark ii since Canon really added a lot of features as well as having higher bit-rate in the 1dx mark ii's video mode that just changes everything. Even if you don't shoot 4k, the 1dx mark ii's full HD is much sharper with more details and dynamic range than the footage from the 1dx classic. But at the end of the day, it all comes down to your priorities and how you shoot that also justify which camera is better suited for your needs since (to me at least) they are both two very different beasts. Hope that helps. I thank you very much for watching as well as for sharing your story, very much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
I bought Canon 1DX with some small scratches with shutter count 520.000 in november and i am happy. I am a wedding and commercial photographer, i hope it will bring me a good money next 3 or 5 years, then i plan to find a fine Canon 1DX mark 2 or mark 3
Wow, congrats on getting the camera and you seem to have a very solid plan laid out on what you really want! :-) Yeah, these cameras are really a reliable beast that still produce great results and they really can last a long time after so many beatings. I am sure you'll produce great results with them! Thank you so much for watching and also for sharing your experience, really much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls thank you very much for such kindly reply dear friend. Yes i am working with this camera, shooting weddings and sometimes fashion for different shops and i am very glad. For this price there no any professional camera. Results of photos with good light equipment is just perfect even in 2023. God bless you and take care of yourself, good luck in all your projets and work dear friend. Kindly from Azerbaijan, Baku city. Wait for a new videos from you.
Congrats on your new camera! I am sure you'll produce great results with it. :-) Thank you very much for watching and also for sharing your story, very much appreciate it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
On a budget, I would highly recommend this camera for wildlife and lowlight. The autofocusing system on this camera is still nice, reliable and accurate, the lowlight performance in the image quality, if you set it properly, it will still give great results. :-) It's a very tough camera, which is a bonus for wildlife photography. The colour science, colour depth and colour rendition is still very nice and I to be honest prefer it over my R5 for the colour science and rendition. That said, don't expect it to be as fast and as accurate as the more modern mirrorless cameras like the R5/R6, A1, etc. simply because of it's age. But once you are used to it and can set the camera properly for the situation that you are in, then it will not fail you and will deliver great results for sure. Hope that helps. I thank you very much for watching, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Thank you, the 1dx is indeed still great for weddings and generally as a workhorse. I am really happy with it now. :-) Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience. Hope you have a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting. :-) Hi from the Netherlands/Germany :-)
@@DavidCuhls I'm from Vietnam, too. It's actually rare seeing wedding shooters chasing new tech. So I got too see a lot of classic, legendary cameras still rocking professional gigs.
Haha, I think it depends on what kind of wedding photographers you are. I know some wedding photographers who already gets the newest flagship cameras. Some friends of mine uses the 1dx mark ii, r5 and r6 for the wedding and some event shoots. That being said, professional cameras are built to last even after several generations have past. So even though it's old, the image quality and reliability is still great. :-) Personally, I really like the colour science and the colour reproduction from the 5d mark iii and the canon eos 1dx the most. I do have the R as well but I still much prefer the colour from the 1dx and the 5d mark iii the most out of all the cameras that I've used... So I guess that it is also comes down to personal preference of colour science as well when picking cameras for the field you shoot :-) New cameras just doesn't really offer the same type of colour that older cameras has (probably for both good and bad) :-) Nice to know that I have a Vietnamese viewer, I am Thai/German :-)
Congratulations on getting! Yeah, the 1dx still delivers great results even for today's standards and I am sure you'll produce great results with it! :-) I thank you very much for watching as well as for commenting, really means a lot! :-) I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls Thank you very much David, I love your channel, Im just starting out in photography and am learning the ropes at the moment. I’ve got an Instagram page under nuckyimages that shows various shots that I’ve taken, I’ve got a long way to go, but would appreciate if you gave me some feedback, it’d mean a lot to me 😊😊 Love ya work mate, keep safe..!
Yeah, it is still a great camera even for today's standards... But I guess the new acquisition was also necessary and this old camera can always be bought again when the price drops. :-) By then, maybe you might enjoy this old camera even more. :-) Thank you very much for watching and for commenting, really appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Planning to get one which had the shutter replaced after 380k plus around 75k on the new shutter for 850€ not sure if I should jump on the deal though. Been eyeballing one for a while now since I’ve sold my 5D Mk II and since I’m getting into wildlife and some motorsport stuff I felt like this would be a sensible choice.
Sorry for a very late reply and by this time you might have already made your decision but I'd like to still reply in case it might still be able to help~~ I think that for the price, the 1dx is definitely worth it in my opinion. The files are very nice and natural look yet have unique look to them. Furthermore, it is a very reliable and tough camera, which is also good for wildlife. Though the autofocusing system have aged a bit but it is also still reliable once your are used to it. :-) So if you are getting into wildlife photography on a budget, I think that this camera with good lenses will definitely make a huge difference for sure. :-) Even though many of the offerings may have a lot of shutter count, I think it doesn't really matter since these cameras were built to last for a very long time under tough conditions. My 1dx has more than 200k shutter at this point and it is still going strong. I guess my most exptreme example would be my 1ds mark iii has more than 1 million shutter count and it is also still going strong. So no need to think too much about the shutter count unless if the seller is charging too much for the higher shutter count... Hope that helps at least a little... I thank you very much for watching and I wish you all the best with your photography path! I am sure you'll produce some great results. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Nice video, btw, can u recommend me a website to buy a used camera like the 1dx? rightnow im scrolling thru ebay, but i still dont know if all the sellers are legit.
Thank you for watching and for the compliment, really appreciated it. :-) Regarding your question, I honestly don't know any special websites... When I buy secondhand cameras, I just mainly also look at eBay, local common secondhand websites and local camera stores secondhand section... I do understand that it can be tricky looking at different offers and judge whether or not it's a real offer. However, I think that if you take simple precautions like looking at the ratings of the seller, feedback that other buyers have left for the seller, the description of the products as well as how long the seller have been selling on the platform for then you can get a more concrete idea of whether if the seller is real or a scam... I hope that helps somewhat. I thank you very much again for watching and also for the compliment. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
I also bought the 1DX two months ago, about $1100. The camera is fantastic! Maybe is my camera problem, the noise in iso 400 is too strong, got little sad.
Congrats on the camera, it is still a great camera. :-) Regarding the iso, I personally haven't had any problems with the noise shooting at iso 400 even in the low light and pulling up the shadows quite a bit yet... I am not sure if it's a particular model camera thing or if it's more of the way we shoot could be different thus the results are also different. That being said, with digital cameras, the camera behaves differently with different iso settings. certain lower iso settings can show more noise (in general) than certain higher iso values... And the 1dx definitely has a good range of iso value selections to use and get lower noise image quality :-) Thank you for watching and for sharing. Hope you have a good time and have fun shooting :-)
Yeah, the 1d mark iv is great! But there is also something with older cameras from that time as well, the colour rendition/depth&reproduction, the operational, the feel and more... I really love them too. I personally really love the 1dx, 1ds mark iii, 5d mark iii, 6d and Nikon D700. But everyone of course have their own taste. :-) Thank you very much for watching as well as for sharing your perspective and story, really appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Congrats on your camera set! I am sure that you will be great results with it. :-) Thanks for watching and also for sharing, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Yeah, it was a bargain but if you don't care too much about extra accessories, I think even getting the camera for about 800 euros is still a good deal considering what the camera has to offer. :-) Nowadays, it is becoming easier to find this camera for about 800 euros (at least here in northern europe). :-) But yeah, thank you very much for watching, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Good for you, I am sure you'll produce great results with it! :-) I thank you very much for watching as well as for commenting, really appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Finally, someone makes a video about the original 1-DX! Don't see too much content about it.
Haha, actually there are a lot of videos about the original 1dx but since they are so old and the mark II and mark iii version are more popular, RUclips’s algorithm just pushed the original 1dx videos down or don’t display them at all... you really have to spend time and dig... but thanks so much for watching and for commenting! Means a lot! ☺️ hope you have a great time and have fun shooting! ☺️☺️
I got my hands on an original 1DX last year at a good price, and love it. I use many, many cameras including Canon 5d(original) 5d4 MK IV, 6D MK II, and the R6. I tend to love my gear and continue to use older gear despite new purchases. Not hard up for cash so not into selling old gear I still use. Anyway, the 1DX, even today, produces amazing images. It's not my all-around goto camera because of it's weight, and when travelling i prefer something smaller, but still it's an awesome camera.
Thank you for sharing your story and congratulations on getting it for a good price! Yes, the original 1DX is still a good camera and I love the colour science out of the 1DX more than any other Canon cameras that I've tried/have. It is amazing how amazing results this camera is able to produce and also how reliable it is. Thank you so much for watching and also for spending the time to share your story, very much appreciated. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
I have a 1dx & 5Div. The 1dx is basically brand new (2000 shutter count) I actually prefer the output of the 1dx compared to my 5d4. I shoot a 600f4 w/1.4 & 2x converters regularly and the 1dx's larger pixels are much more forgiving. 18mp is more than enough resolution. I've printed 30x40's with a 8.2mp 20D back in the day.
Yes indeed, the 18mp is definitely more than enough resolution. I know photographers who used to use the 1dx to photograph for movie posters that would later be printed for the side of shopping malls. Sure, the details on the 5d mark iv is definitely better but in terms of resolution, the 1dx is definitely more than good enough. That being said, I really love the skin tones and colour science from the original 1dx. :-) It is by far my favourite Canon colour science :-)
In term of boosting shadows what camera is better between 5d4 and 1dx pls ?
@@amagnier bruh just do HDR
I just bought a used one! it's an unbelievable value, considering what it's still capable of!
Congrats on your new camera! Yeah, for the price, quality, reliability and performance, this camera is a bargain ☺️☺️
@@DavidCuhls thanks! it's arriving today... it'll be perfect for my boys' soccer games (and occasional wedding I shoot!). now it's between slapping a 1.4x on my 70-200 2.8Lii, or bite the bullet and pick up a 100-400! good problems to have :) your vids are excellent, btw.
I bought a 1d MKIV just before 1st lockdown then a 1dx right before 2nd round of lockdowns.... 🤔 Anyhoo 😳Great video mate. You really made me giggle 🤣😂
Congrats on the cameras, they are really great options that you went for. Thank you for watching as well as for sharing your story. Much appreciated. Hope you have a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
I got mine April 2021 less than 6k on shutter great camera love it
That’s a really good deal actually! Congrats on the camera! :-) Thanks so much for watching and also for sharing your story, really appreciated. Wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting :-)
I love my 1dx only had a few weeks but there's something special about her. Shooting mainly sport's and portraits, nice little upgrade from my 7D ❤️
i have 7Dmk2 and i can buy 1Dx with only 18.000 shutter count.. is it worth it ? shooting sports too and in low light, 7D is not the best.. what do you think ?
@@Gemsou yeah I say do it if you can, 18k very low count so lots of life left, great for sports and good in low light U can use way higher iso than 7D I'd just make sure i have some decent glass to use on it first though
@@ElementForLife78 yeah, i have 70-200 L F4 et 24-70 L 2.8. thank you !
@@Gemsou excellent! Let me know how you go I like to hear what people think of it
Congrats on getting the 1DX, yeah, there is still something special about the 1Dx, even after all these years. The colour science is great, the camera is so tough and reliable as well as feels really good in hands. Every time I use it, it's just really enjoyable to shoot with. :-) Thank you so much for watching and also for sharing your story, really much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Nice video bro, keep going!
Thank you ☺️
with a wonderful purchase! great collection
Thanks! Hope you have a great time and have fun shooting :-)
Way to go with the cool video and the excitement you have for your purchase. How did the wedding shoot go with this new body? Was the weight a bit hectic?
Thanks for the compliment! The wedding shoot went well actually! The really love the size and the weight of the camera at the end of the shoot and have shot a few photo shoots with the cameras since! ☺️ it’s now my favourite canon camera in terms of colour science that I have! I actually my a video about my opinion on the camera as well as my experience shooting with it! Feel free to check it out on my channel as well! ☺️☺️📷
@@DavidCuhls great stuff. I too bought an immaculate 1dx mk1 body about a week ago…your video inspired the purchase. It is everything I wanted in a professional camera. The dual CF slots and buffer is a dream. I actually do not want or need CFast technology and I’m not worried about the dual pixel AF and touch screen either as I’m into still photography. I’ll let you know how my first wedding shoot went. Happy shooting.
I bought a used Nikon D2H last year but the shutter gave in at 50K shutter counts (that is what the repairman said). Sadly it is still in their shop and I plan to get it back since they said there is no parts yet for it. I hope I can get it fix :(
Ohh wow, a D2H, that's one of a classic cameras that I am actually looking to buy as well... haha... But I am sorry to hear that your camera has a shutter issue now. I hope that the shop will be able to repair it to life again and that you will be able to shoot with the camera again because after all the camera still takes nice images I am sure and the look from the images is really unique from other digital cameras out there...
Thank you for watching and for sharing your story. Really means a lot. Hope you have a great time and have fun shooting :-)
I whant to know how much l get canon eos I X Mark III with objective 50mm and 24 to 105 and 100mm to 400mm
Just want to point out that Billboards are especially suited for "low res" images. Viewing distances are what's important when you consider resolution, as no matter how high it is, if you're close enough it'll look blurry.
hi I have a question and maybe you can help me, do you have a Canon 1dx I understood how to save the c1,c2,c3 settings but when I have to select them to use them it just gives me c1 I can't switch to c2,c3 in the manual I couldn't find anything do you know how to do it? Thank you.
Hi.
I could get a 1d-x with the 50mm f1.8 for 500€. The shutter count is about 580.000. Would you say that's a good deal or do you think the shutter count is too high?
I’d say it’s a pretty good deal. These cameras are made to go through a lot of tough environments, so don’t care too much about the shutter count. I used to know photographers who use it well beyond after a million shutter count... so don’t worry too much, these are reliable cameras ☺️☺️
Hope that helps a bit. Thank you for watching, hope you have a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
I just bought an used 5DsR. And after watching your video, now I know that cable protector thingy. I thougt it's just a fancy unused plastic. lol
Thank you for watching and congrats on your new camera! :-) Hope you have a good time and have fun shooting :-)
Hello :)
¿the Canon WFT-E8A wireless transmitter is compatible with the Canon 1dx ?
Hi:-)
It's sadly not compatible with the original Canon 1dx~~ Only the Canon WFT-E6B is compatible with the original Canon 1dx...
I just picked up a 1dx and I really love it. I wanted to ask you is there a big difference between the 1dx and the 1dx mark II?
Congratulations on getting the camera! It's still such a nice camera to use that still deliver great results as well being very reliable and I am sure you will create great results with it. :-) Regarding the differences between the 1dx and the 1dx mark ii, I think that depends on the priority. For me, there is a huge difference between the two because even though I love the colour science out of the 1dx classic, the 1dx mark ii's files are far superior and you can do so much more with them without them falling apart. The AF performance is also much more accurate as well as much faster in all lighting situations. The faster frames per second and the higher constant illumination of AF points feature is also another game changer for me that I love about the 1dx mark ii. The AF system in live-view mode is also another great feature when working in awkward angle as well as so much faster to operate as well. But if you are into video, then there is definitely a much bigger gap between the 1dx classic and the 1dx mark ii since Canon really added a lot of features as well as having higher bit-rate in the 1dx mark ii's video mode that just changes everything. Even if you don't shoot 4k, the 1dx mark ii's full HD is much sharper with more details and dynamic range than the footage from the 1dx classic. But at the end of the day, it all comes down to your priorities and how you shoot that also justify which camera is better suited for your needs since (to me at least) they are both two very different beasts. Hope that helps. I thank you very much for watching as well as for sharing your story, very much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Do u recommend it for a wedding photographer
U can print a billboard with 18mp actually
I bought Canon 1DX with some small scratches with shutter count 520.000 in november and i am happy. I am a wedding and commercial photographer, i hope it will bring me a good money next 3 or 5 years, then i plan to find a fine Canon 1DX mark 2 or mark 3
Wow, congrats on getting the camera and you seem to have a very solid plan laid out on what you really want! :-) Yeah, these cameras are really a reliable beast that still produce great results and they really can last a long time after so many beatings. I am sure you'll produce great results with them! Thank you so much for watching and also for sharing your experience, really much appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls thank you very much for such kindly reply dear friend. Yes i am working with this camera, shooting weddings and sometimes fashion for different shops and i am very glad. For this price there no any professional camera. Results of photos with good light equipment is just perfect even in 2023. God bless you and take care of yourself, good luck in all your projets and work dear friend. Kindly from Azerbaijan, Baku city. Wait for a new videos from you.
I just found one with less than 1000 shots. like new, traded my eos r which I didn't like.. paid 1500.00 for it. 09-09-2022 love it.
Congrats on your new camera! I am sure you'll produce great results with it. :-) Thank you very much for watching and also for sharing your story, very much appreciate it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Would you recommend it for wildlife and low-light?
On a budget, I would highly recommend this camera for wildlife and lowlight. The autofocusing system on this camera is still nice, reliable and accurate, the lowlight performance in the image quality, if you set it properly, it will still give great results. :-) It's a very tough camera, which is a bonus for wildlife photography. The colour science, colour depth and colour rendition is still very nice and I to be honest prefer it over my R5 for the colour science and rendition. That said, don't expect it to be as fast and as accurate as the more modern mirrorless cameras like the R5/R6, A1, etc. simply because of it's age. But once you are used to it and can set the camera properly for the situation that you are in, then it will not fail you and will deliver great results for sure. Hope that helps. I thank you very much for watching, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls Thanks!
say hi frome vietnam, i'm using 1dx for weddidng photograph, it's still great camera
Thank you, the 1dx is indeed still great for weddings and generally as a workhorse. I am really happy with it now. :-) Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience. Hope you have a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting. :-)
Hi from the Netherlands/Germany :-)
@@DavidCuhls I'm from Vietnam, too. It's actually rare seeing wedding shooters chasing new tech. So I got too see a lot of classic, legendary cameras still rocking professional gigs.
Haha, I think it depends on what kind of wedding photographers you are. I know some wedding photographers who already gets the newest flagship cameras. Some friends of mine uses the 1dx mark ii, r5 and r6 for the wedding and some event shoots. That being said, professional cameras are built to last even after several generations have past. So even though it's old, the image quality and reliability is still great. :-)
Personally, I really like the colour science and the colour reproduction from the 5d mark iii and the canon eos 1dx the most. I do have the R as well but I still much prefer the colour from the 1dx and the 5d mark iii the most out of all the cameras that I've used... So I guess that it is also comes down to personal preference of colour science as well when picking cameras for the field you shoot :-) New cameras just doesn't really offer the same type of colour that older cameras has (probably for both good and bad) :-)
Nice to know that I have a Vietnamese viewer, I am Thai/German :-)
Hello tell me please how many bits in the video that records canon 1dx?
I bought one.. You inspired me..
Congratulations on getting! Yeah, the 1dx still delivers great results even for today's standards and I am sure you'll produce great results with it! :-) I thank you very much for watching as well as for commenting, really means a lot! :-) I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls Thank you very much David, I love your channel, Im just starting out in photography and am learning the ropes at the moment. I’ve got an Instagram page under nuckyimages that shows various shots that I’ve taken, I’ve got a long way to go, but would appreciate if you gave me some feedback, it’d mean a lot to me 😊😊
Love ya work mate, keep safe..!
An excellent camera , and although I love my new acquisition
I wish I had kept it .
Yeah, it is still a great camera even for today's standards... But I guess the new acquisition was also necessary and this old camera can always be bought again when the price drops. :-) By then, maybe you might enjoy this old camera even more. :-) Thank you very much for watching and for commenting, really appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Deddy Corbuzier?
Haha, no, that's not me. :-)
Planning to get one which had the shutter replaced after 380k plus around 75k on the new shutter for 850€ not sure if I should jump on the deal though. Been eyeballing one for a while now since I’ve sold my 5D Mk II and since I’m getting into wildlife and some motorsport stuff I felt like this would be a sensible choice.
Sorry for a very late reply and by this time you might have already made your decision but I'd like to still reply in case it might still be able to help~~ I think that for the price, the 1dx is definitely worth it in my opinion. The files are very nice and natural look yet have unique look to them. Furthermore, it is a very reliable and tough camera, which is also good for wildlife. Though the autofocusing system have aged a bit but it is also still reliable once your are used to it. :-) So if you are getting into wildlife photography on a budget, I think that this camera with good lenses will definitely make a huge difference for sure. :-) Even though many of the offerings may have a lot of shutter count, I think it doesn't really matter since these cameras were built to last for a very long time under tough conditions. My 1dx has more than 200k shutter at this point and it is still going strong. I guess my most exptreme example would be my 1ds mark iii has more than 1 million shutter count and it is also still going strong. So no need to think too much about the shutter count unless if the seller is charging too much for the higher shutter count... Hope that helps at least a little... I thank you very much for watching and I wish you all the best with your photography path! I am sure you'll produce some great results. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Nice video, btw, can u recommend me a website to buy a used camera like the 1dx? rightnow im scrolling thru ebay, but i still dont know if all the sellers are legit.
Thank you for watching and for the compliment, really appreciated it. :-) Regarding your question, I honestly don't know any special websites... When I buy secondhand cameras, I just mainly also look at eBay, local common secondhand websites and local camera stores secondhand section... I do understand that it can be tricky looking at different offers and judge whether or not it's a real offer. However, I think that if you take simple precautions like looking at the ratings of the seller, feedback that other buyers have left for the seller, the description of the products as well as how long the seller have been selling on the platform for then you can get a more concrete idea of whether if the seller is real or a scam... I hope that helps somewhat. I thank you very much again for watching and also for the compliment. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
I also bought the 1DX two months ago, about $1100. The camera is fantastic! Maybe is my camera problem, the noise in iso 400 is too strong, got little sad.
Congrats on the camera, it is still a great camera. :-) Regarding the iso, I personally haven't had any problems with the noise shooting at iso 400 even in the low light and pulling up the shadows quite a bit yet... I am not sure if it's a particular model camera thing or if it's more of the way we shoot could be different thus the results are also different. That being said, with digital cameras, the camera behaves differently with different iso settings. certain lower iso settings can show more noise (in general) than certain higher iso values... And the 1dx definitely has a good range of iso value selections to use and get lower noise image quality :-)
Thank you for watching and for sharing. Hope you have a good time and have fun shooting :-)
It must be your unit. I've shot at 5000 ISO at night and the files were amazing.
I don’t like much of the new models past 2012, some exceptions up to 2014 at the latest. I love and much prefer this version as well as the 1d mark 4.
Yeah, the 1d mark iv is great! But there is also something with older cameras from that time as well, the colour rendition/depth&reproduction, the operational, the feel and more... I really love them too. I personally really love the 1dx, 1ds mark iii, 5d mark iii, 6d and Nikon D700. But everyone of course have their own taste. :-) Thank you very much for watching as well as for sharing your perspective and story, really appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
Bought it with a 70 -200 2.8 for 1800 USD 🥰🥰🥰
Congrats on your camera set! I am sure that you will be great results with it. :-) Thanks for watching and also for sharing, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
OMG all that for 800€? cards, triggers..what a bargain!
Yeah, it was a bargain but if you don't care too much about extra accessories, I think even getting the camera for about 800 euros is still a good deal considering what the camera has to offer. :-) Nowadays, it is becoming easier to find this camera for about 800 euros (at least here in northern europe). :-) But yeah, thank you very much for watching, I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls cheers. I live in Germany, and have not seen it for less than 1200€ and thats with 3-400,000 clicks! and no accessaries!
i am selling my 1dx to buy the new one
Good for you, I am sure you'll produce great results with it! :-) I thank you very much for watching as well as for commenting, really appreciated it. I wish you a great time, stay safe and have fun shooting! :-)
@@DavidCuhls same to you