In this comparison, we will evaluate the Canon EOS-1D X and the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, highlighting the advantages of each over the other, discussing their pros and cons, shared strengths and weaknesses, and providing a rating based on their available features and specifications to assist you in choosing the one that best suits your needs.
Canon EOS-1D X was introduced in October 2011 and Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III was introduced in August 2008. Let us first list highlights of the models.
Canon EOS-1D X Highlights
- 18.1 MP Full Frame CMOS Sensor
- 100 - 51,200 Native ISO
- 61 Focus Points (61 Cross-type)
- 3.2" 1,040k dot Fixed Screen
- Optical (pentaprism) Viewfinder
- 14.0 fps Continuous Shooting
- 1920 x 1080 Video Shooting
- 30 min Video Recording Limit
- Wheather Sealed Body
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III Highlights
- 21.1 MP Full Frame CMOS Sensor
- 50 - 3,200 Native ISO
- 45 Focus Points
- 3.0" 230k dot Fixed Screen
- Optical (pentaprism) Viewfinder
- 5.0 fps Continuous Shooting
- Wheather Sealed Body
Now that we've looked at the most essential specifications and gained a basic understanding of these cameras, we can delve into more details and see the differences between them.