Saturday 22 August 2020

Canon introduces EOS R5 camera with 45 megapixel full frame sensor and 8K RAW video recording

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 Canon introduces EOS R5 camera with 45 megapixel full frame sensor and 8K RAW video recording


Canon has added two new cameras to its full-frame EOS R series, the EOS R5 and EOS R6.

The EOS R5 is an 8K video camera. This camera has a new 45 megapixel full frame CMOS sensor with DIGIC X image processor. The EOS R5 camera can record videos with 8K resolution 29.97 fps (also in RAW format) or 4: 2: 2 10-bit Canon Log H.265 or 4: 2: 2 10-bit HDR PQ H.265 ۔ 



You can do all this internally without any external recorder. If you don't want to record 8K video with it, you can record 4K video with it at 120 fps. Which are automatically slowed down and stored on the phone. If you want to record video externally, they can record 4K video at 59.94 fps.

For video recording, Canon has also introduced the new Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, an updated version of Canon's previous Autofocus.

It uses dual pixel phase detection.

This camera records all videos internally on one or two memory cards. One of these cards is CFexpress and the other is SD UHS-II. 8K RAW can only be recorded on CFexpress.

The back of this camera has a new touch display and viewfinder. The display is 3.2 inches with 2.1 million dots. Its electronic viewfinder has a 0.5-inch LED with 5.76 million dots and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.

A complete set of connectors is also provided with this camera, including a headphone and microphone jack, a PC socket to synchronize the flash, a USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 port and a micro HDMI connector. Is. On the wireless side, the camera includes dual band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

This camera has the same battery as the EOSR but its capacity is 15% higher.

The new LP-E6NH can take 490 shots with the display or 320 shots at EVF 120 Hz mode. Canon offers two different battery group models in this phone. The BG-R10 can be fitted with two batteries and also supports portrait control. The WFT-R10A has the same options but also has better dual band 2x2 MIMO with Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Ethernet port.

The second camera that Canon has introduced is the EOS R6.

It's cheaper than the R5. The design and many features of this camera are similar to R5.

The EOS R6 has a 20.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with a DIGIC X processor. This sensor cannot record 8K video, but many people nowadays do not even want to record high resolution video. However, this camera can record 4K video at 59.94 fps and 1080p video at 119.88 fps.

The display and EVF of this camera is a bit inferior to other R5 cameras.

It has a 3.0 inch touch screen with 1.62 million dots and a 0.5 inch 3.69 million dot LED AVF with a 120 Hz refresh rate. This camera has a dual memory card slot but this time both slots are UHS-II SD. Both cameras have a Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system with one of the same features. Both cameras can record on mechanical shutters with 12 fps and electronic shutters with 20 fps.

The body of the Canon EOSR5 is priced at3899 while the RF 24-105mm F4 L IS with USM Lens Kit is priced at 4999. It will go on sale by the end of July.

The body of the Canon EOSR6 is priced at 2499. It costs 2,899 with the RF 24-105 F4-7.1 IS STM lens kit or 3,599 with the RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens kit. The camera will go on sale by the end of August.

The BG-R10 and WFT-R10A cost 350 and 1,000, respectively. It will also go on sale in late July.

Canon has also introduced new RF lenses. The RF600mm F11 IS STM costs700 and the RF800mm F11 IS STM costs 900. They will also go on sale in late July. The RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L ISMM is priced at 2699 which will be introduced in September and the RF85mm F2 MACRO IS STM is priced at 600 which will be introduced in October.

Canon has also introduced two new range extenders. The RF Extender 1.4x costs 500 and the RF Extender 2x costs 600. These will also be offered at the end of July.

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