Canon EOS R5 Mark II and the much-anticipated Canon EOS R1 cameras have been launched in India. Being the flagships, both models come with top-end internals, including a new 45-megapixel back-illuminated (BI) stacked CMOS sensor for the Canon R5 Mark II, and a 24.2-megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor for the Canon R1. Both these flagships come with DIGIC Accelerator and DIGIC X chips to facilitate advanced workflows.
Canon says that the EOS R1 is designed for the most extreme working situations, thanks to its 40fps electronic shutter and its new imaging and autofocus systems. The Canon EOS R5 Mark II is marketed as an ‘all-rounder,' capable of 45-megapixel stills and up to 8K 60P RAW recording.
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The Canon EOS R5 Mark II has the same megapixel count as the Canon EOS R5, but it features an all-new Full-Frame CMOS sensor capable of facilitating Canon's new Accelerated Capture System. It comes with 6,144-zone (96 × 64) metering [DCI: 4,800-zone (96 x 50) metering; UHD: 5,184-zone (96 x 54) metering]. For still images, it has an effective ISO range of 100–51,200 (L:50, H:102,400). Using its electronic shutter, it can shoot at a burst rate of 30fps, making it ideal for fast-moving objects and situations. The fastest shutter speed is 1/32,000 sec. The camera also features a 0.5-inch OLED viewfinder.
For autofocus, both the Canon R5 Mark II and the R1 feature Canon's Dual Pixel Intelligent AF system, utilising the Accelerated Capture system and deep learning. Regarding video frame rates, the Canon R5 Mark II can record 8K DCI 60p RAW video, 4K DCI 60p SRAW, and 4K 120p and Full HD 240p. Both cameras offer 10-bit Canon Log 2. Additionally, the R5 Mark II has a new LP-E6P battery, which is the same size as the LP-E6 batteries and can be charged using the old chargers as well.
The Canon R1 features a 24.2-megapixel back-illuminated (BI) stacked CMOS sensor, which
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