Professional Mirrorless Redefined Canon EOS R5
Canon is currently developing the EOS R5 full-frame mirrorless camera-containing CMOS sensor, image processing, optical, and other state-of-the-art technologies the corporate has cultivated through its long history of camera development. The EOS R System enables greater freedom in lens design because of a wider lens mount diameter, short back focus, and high-speed system for transmitting data between the camera and lens, leading to an imaging system that delivers higher image quality and greater ease-of-use.
The new full-frame mirrorless camera currently under development will fully leverage the benefits of the EOS R System to understand high-speed continuous shooting and 8K video so as to expand the boundaries of visual expression. Additionally, it can contribute to a more efficient workflow because of improved transmission functionality, operability, and reliability. These enhancements and more will help the new camera elevate the EOS Series concept of “speed, comfort, and high image quality” to a better level.
Canon’s EOS R5, the primary of the next-generation full-frame mirrorless cameras within the company’s EOS R System, will include a newly developed CMOS sensor that creates possible such advanced features as high-speed continuous shooting-up to approximately 20 fps employing a n electronic shutter and up to approximately 12 fps using a mechanical shutter-to facilitate shooting of athletes at sporting events and other fast-moving subjects. additionally , the camera’s 8K video capture capability will enable users to extract high-resolution still images from video footage also as process 8K video into higher-quality 4K video, opening up new possibilities for visual expression. What’s more, the EOS R5 are going to be the primary Canon camera equipped with a high-performance coordinated image stabilization (IS) system that integrates the camera’s in-body IS with IS systems on attached RF lenses. The camera also will feature dual media card slots and can support automatic transfer of image files from the device to the image.canon cloud platform (to be available from early April 2020).
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