Got the 1D-X yesterday - what a journey (only a 9 month wait).
I wanted the camera for 3 main areas - studio shooting - location shooting - and landscape. As things stand, ...
- Can't do any studio shooting because Canon didn't include the CD that has the software for tethered shooting, and haven't put it on their website (in their infinite wisdom!)
- Can't do any location shooting 'cause my weapon of choice EF70-200 F2.8L IS USM II is being repaired (end of week #5 so far), sigh
- Can't do any landscape because the L Bracket to mount it to my tripod is still several weeks away.
On the plus side, I have shot my foot a few times with it!
On the brighter side of life though, lens and CD should be here tomorrow (hopefully in time for the weekend - possibly 2 shoots on).
Camera itself is nice -- definitely an evolution of the 1Ds3, but with a lot of "nice to have" firmware improvements ... just little things like the ability to lock the QCD AND the Index wheel when in lock mode (so when shooting in the studio I don't accidentally change a shutterspeed and/or aperture) (the 1Ds3 could only lock the QCD), and better control over things like minimum shutterspeed (was previously limited to 1/60th) (which doesn't help with a non-IS 135mm lens).
Only one "funny" discovered so far ... I fired a burst at 1/1000th @ F2.5 @ ISO 3200 under fluorescent room lighting - and was very surprised to see wildly varying colour temps. I repeated the burst with a manual colour temp selected and got the same result. Outside it was OK though. Still need to do some more testing, but definitely something it didn't like about fluorescent lighting.
Almost got the beast tamed though ... looking forward to a real shoot with it shortly