Canon’s EOS R series of full-frame mirrorless cameras deliver all the benefits of large-sensor photography and movie-making in bodies that are more compact and lightweight than traditional DSLRs. The latest pro-spec Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6 redefine mirrorless performance, offering advanced, industry-first features that set a new benchmark for hybrid cameras. As the flagship of the EOS R range, the EOS R5 packs the cream of cutting-edge Canon technology. Capable of recording sensational 45-megapixel high-resolution stills in bursts up to 20fps, it never misses a beat. With 5940 autofocus positions, Animal Tracking, and Eye Detection AF, the EOS R5’s next-level Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system offer exceptional focusing precision. Powerful image stabilization, achieved through a combination of an in-body image stabilizer and lens-based stabilization, delivers up to 8-stops of shake reduction for super-sharp images every time.
The EOS R5 is a full-featured tool for all film-makers too. It’s the first-ever full-frame mirrorless camera to record cinematic 8K 12-bit RAW video up to 30fps internally, as well as a high frame rate of 4K to 120p for smooth slow-motion playback. You can even extract 35-megapixel stills from 8K video clips, so you can find and freeze the perfect moment in your own time.
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