CES usually covers all things consumer electronics and occasionally we got cameras into the mix. This year was one of them. Canon dropped their newest flagship DSLR camera w/ the EOS 1D-X Mark III. The Mark III beefs up in a few areas and maintains the greatness that you would expect from it as well.
The 1D-X Mk III is within a weather-sealed body as it is armed w/ a 20.1MP full-frame CMOS sensor, powered by 2 image processors (DIGIC X + DIGIC 8), Dual Pixel AF CMOS system comprised of 191 AF points + 155 cross-point points, ISO 100-102,400 expandable to 50-819,200, giving you 12 stops of dynamic range w/ 16fps in the optical viewfinder + 20fps within the Live View, electronic in-body stabilization, can do 12-bit 5.5K RAW video as well as uncropped 4K 60p in Canon log w/ 10-bit 4:2:2 quality.
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As far as ports and such, you got everything from a USB-C, HDMI, mic jack, headphone jack, Ethernet jack, and dual CF express card slots. So you can get all of this for in a nice hefty body for $6,500.
This is definitely the new pro camera you can use for both photos & videos exceptionally – at least on paper anyways. Will this be your next camera?