the 20fps doesn’t interest me much as the rolling shutter can create headaches in sports, i work about half my time shooting sports, I am curious on the condition and shutter count of that 1Dx II, and the condition of that 300/2.8. 1dxii in excellent condition will cost 3000 to 4000USD, higher than R6. 300MM f2/8 non L is also not cheap.There are plenty of third party radio remote shutter releases and timer remote controllers for the 1DX, 5D3, and any Canon with an N3 terminal. 1D4 can't be controlled with the RC-6, either. Severian The Lame's gear list: Severian The Lame's gear list On Canon 1DX Mk II we have the following modes: 1. Single Image. 2. Single Image Silent Mode. Between the two above one can distinguish a certain difference because it is clear that in the 2nd case the mirror is released when the photog released the shutter button. I don't know how quieter is but, anyway, the separation between raising and "I got an estimate of $92.00 for repair " Based on a very limited knowledge of shutter replacement, that is too cheap. I would certainly be concerned that
Premium Grade Shutter Cable Release with Timer and Interval ; Replaces Canon's RS 80-N3; Works with: Canon EOS 7D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 6D, 5D, 20D, 10D, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 1D X, 1D C, 1D Mark IV, 1D(s)Mark III, 1D(s)Mark II(N) Shooting intervals of 1sec-100hrs with shutter delay of 1sec-100hr; Batteries included
It was released in March 2012 with a suggested retail price of US$6,799.00 (body only) and a suggested retail price of £5,299 in the United Kingdom. The camera is supplemented by the Canon EOS-1D C, a movie-oriented camera that shares most of its still photographic features with the 1D X. kvdJNTT.