Just joined the 1Dx club, the only issue I am having is getting the thing to connect to my windows 8 laptop but I will get there.
Just joined the 1Dx club, the only issue I am having is getting the thing to connect to my windows 8 laptop but I will get there.
Have you installed the utility and updated it? Had to go through it all.
Hi all. Just received my 1DX. Upgraded from a 5dII. I am still at awe with this camera, coupled with a 50L, I am just gobsmacked. It's my first foray into the 1D family. Money well invested!
I've got about 9k between the two bodies, Ivan, and 90% of those have been in AIservo with a 300/2.8 and 200/2 for sports (football and rugby)....I've not experienced this.Is anyone else having issues with AF not locking?.
Is anyone else having issues with AF not locking?.
Do you mean simply not focussing or having to remove the lens to get it operational again like Ivan?I've had it when the lens was at the extreme of focus and the subject was at the other extreme, I had this with my Mk4 too though.
Do you mean simply not focussing or having to remove the lens to get it operational again like Ivan?
Bob
I have sussed it.
Is the way I pick up my camera when using heavy telephoto lenses. Sometimes I can inadvertently press the lens release and by doing so, the lens can become slightly disengaged. Hence, removing and re attaching solves the problem.
For a moment, I thought I had a real problem... Sorry to get you guys worried.
I have sussed it.
Is the way I pick up my camera when using heavy telephoto lenses. Sometimes I can inadvertently press the lens release and by doing so, the lens can become slightly disengaged. Hence, removing and re attaching solves the problem.
For a moment, I thought I had a real problem... Sorry to get you guys worried.
What settings are people using for bif shots?
Thanks for the update Ivan, a lesser man may not have admitted it and left us worrying for no reason, cheers.
One more thing whilst I'm in a writing mood ...
I'm using a 24mm TS-E lens with manual focus, and wonder if anyone has used the laser matte focussing screen on the 1D-X? The Ec-S I think?
I understand it's optimised for manual focus on fast lenses (f2.8 or faster) and I wonder if anyone's used one on the 24mm TS-E, which is fixed f3.5
And worse still, how dark it might be on the 400mm f5.6, which is my only other non-f2.8 lens
You don't want to be changing screens in the field, so I just wondered if anyone had used any alternative screens for more accurate manual focus, or do you think the excellent live view magnification is good enough?
Thanks
On a side note... I took a read of past posts to see if it was mentioned. Dear god, the comments I'd made over my first few weeks of ownership... I sound like a little kid in a sweet shop totally overdosed on sugar!![]()

Well, could it have been the red wine, Ivan???![]()

Depends which birds, I guess. I'm trying to catch swallows at the moment with a 400mm f5.6 and am having great difficulty. 1/1000 isn't fast enough, but I'm finding 1/4000 is the speed. F5.6 - f8. These are "random" swallows I'm talking about, not pre-planning to shoot where they are nesting, etc. Just close to my house where they are jetting around randomly and in a field behind my friend's house.
They are so fast and unpredictable. You can catch them when they are too far away to get a decent crop, but when they dart between houses or jink across the field, they are so difficult to lock focus on.
In the field scenario I'm using case 6 with all points active, but in the more crowded areas around my house (opposite a harbour) the background is much more busy, so I'm finding that combination less effective. I'd rather use single point with all surrounding ones, but I can't get focused in time before they've gone. Or rather the lens won't focus quickly enough before they disappear behind another rooftop or through a forest of masts.
I'm sure this is no help at all, sorry! I need help more than you I guess! I'll just keep persevering

Know this is old news but thought would post a link to the new firmware here in the 1DX thread as this is related to the "caution 02" battery issue some of us experienced.
Firmware Version 1.2.4 incorporates the following functional improvements and fixes:Note:
- Improves the speed of the cameras acquisition of focus when using a Speedlites AF-assist beam.
- Reduces the time it takes to display the metering result on the LCD or Viewfinder when the meter has been activated.
- Fixes a phenomenon in which a Caution 02 message is unnecessarily recorded in the camera status log.
- Fixes a phenomenon in which continuous shooting pauses when using a Speedlite.
- Fixes a phenomenon, when the GP-E1 is attached, in which the GPS device settings are reset to default settings when the camera has been powered off.
*This phenomenon occurs only with firmware Ver. 1.2.1.
*After changing the GPS device settings, please be sure to power off the camera before removing the battery. This will ensure that the camera's GPS device settings will be saved.
http://www.canon.co.uk/Support/Cons...igital_SLR/EOS-1D_X.aspx?type=download&page=1
given the fixes list...... cant be bothered..
given the fixes list...... cant be bothered..
I was in two minds but thought, they may have other things in there that they aren't telling us about.I was in two minds but thought, they may have other things in there that they aren't telling us about.
I was in two minds but thought, they may have other things in there that they aren't telling us about.