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When comparing Canon EOS R3 vs Canon EOS-1D X Mark II, the Slant community recommends Canon EOS R3 for most people. In the question“What are the best cameras for sports/action photography?” Canon EOS R3 is ranked 2nd while Canon EOS-1D X Mark II is ranked 5th.
Specs
AF points1053
Continuous drive30 fps
Dimensions150 x 143 x 87 mm
ISO Range100-102400 (expands to 50-204800)
Image stabilizationSensor-shift
Lens mountCanon RF
Max resolution6000 x 4000
Screen size3.2" fully articulated
Sensor type24 MP full-frame CMOS
Shutter speed range1/8000 - 30 sec
TouchscreenYes
Weight1015 g
Wi-FiYes
AF points61
Continuous drive16 fps
Dimensions158 x 168 x 83 mm
ISO Range100 - 51200 (boosted to 50 - 409600)
Image stabilizationNo
Lens mountCanon EF
Max resolution5472 x 3648
Screen size3.2in
Sensor typeCMOS
Shutter speed range30 - 1/8000 sec
TouchscreenYes
Weight1530 g
AE Bracketing±3
Battery Life (CIPA)1210
Built-in flashNo
Crop factor1x
Environmentally sealedYes
Exposure compensation±5
External flashYes
Image aspect ratio options (w:h)3:2;
Image file formatsJPEG; RAW
MicrophoneMono
PortsUSB 3.0; HDMI
ProcessorDual DIGIC 6+
Screen dots1620000
Sensor sizeFull frame (36 x 24 mm)
Storage typesCF
Video formatsMPEG-4; H.264; Motion JPEG
Video resolution2160p60; 1080p120
Viewfinder coverage100%
Viewfinder magnification0.76x
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Pros
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Pro Excellent continuous drive
The camera can shoot 14fps RAW without any limitations and 16fps with a locked up mirror. The buffer holds 170 RAW frames at 14fps while JPG buffer is unlimited.
Pro Flicker detection
The camera can detect flickering light sources and sync up with them to shoot at peak brightness in order to avoid underexposing the image by accident.
Cons
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Con Not yet available
The camera's planned release date is April 2016.