I assume you're talking about the 1DX mkii... Yeah, its mega-bucks.
For video, you're probably better off with the 80D which has the tracking focus and touch screen but also, being a crop sensor, should have less rolling-shutter effects than a full-frame. It doesn't do 4k though, if that matters. Also, it's a Canon.
If that is too pricey, its predecessor, the 70D also does the tracking focus thing.
I think Canon have dropped the ball in the market they basically defined with the 5D mkii. Since then, they have just made really half-arsed efforts in order to protect their cinema line. Meanwhile, Sony have been making point and shoots with better video but horrible ergonomics and battery life (for video).
I assume you're talking about the 1DX mkii... Yeah, its mega-bucks.
For video, you're probably better off with the 80D which has the tracking focus and touch screen but also, being a crop sensor, should have less rolling-shutter effects than a full-frame. It doesn't do 4k though, if that matters. Also, it's a Canon.
If that is too pricey, its predecessor, the 70D also does the tracking focus thing.
I think Canon have dropped the ball in the market they basically defined with the 5D mkii. Since then, they have just made really half-arsed efforts in order to protect their cinema line. Meanwhile, Sony have been making point and shoots with better video but horrible ergonomics and battery life (for video).