When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.





Photo: Dale Baskin



Two months after saying it was in development, Canon has formally announced the EOS R1, a 24MP Stacked CMOS sensor mirrorless camera aimed at professional sports and photojournalism.
We've been briefed on the EOS R1 and had an opportunity to shoot with one but have experienced some logistical difficulties that mean we can't yet publish our initial review yet. We hope to do so shortly.
Key specifications

24.2MP stacked CMOS sensor
100% AF coverage with cross-type sensors
In-body stabilization rated at up to 8.5EV
Up to 40fps blackout-free shooting (JPEG+Raw)
Pre-capture for photo and video (1/2 sec. for photos, 3 or 5 sec for video)
Eye-controlled AF with improved eye detection
Activity AF mode trained on specific sports
Pre-registered person AF priority
Blur/out-of-focus image detection
In-camera processing with neural network noise reduction
In-camera processing with AI upscaling
6K/60p internal Raw video capture
DCI-4K capture up to 120fps
Canon S-Log2 gamma profile

The EOS R1 is built around a 24MP Stacked CMOS sensor that reads out nearly twice as fast as the existing R3. It can shoot stills at up to 40fps and can capture 6K/60 Raw video internally.
Its Dual Pixel sensor has the orientation of its two sub-pixels rotated in alternate lines, giving it cross-type autofocus across its entire sensor region. It also has a "Digic Accelerator" co-processor allowing it to crunch the complex algorithms developed by machine learning for a series of "AI" functions.
It also has the largest, highest resolution and brightest electronic viewfinder yet offered in an EOS camera, with 9.44M dots, 0.9x magnification.
We'll have more in-depth reporting on the camera soon.

Press Release:
Canon Officially Launches The New EOS R1 And EOS R5 MARK II Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras
MELVILLE, N.Y., - July 17, 2024 — Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today launched two new professional full-frame mirrorless cameras, the EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II. The EOS R1 camera is designed for both professional still photographers and video creators in a wide range of fields including sports, news reporting and high-end video production. The EOS R5 Mark II camera features improved video focused features for the advanced creators and real-time multi recognition tracking system for those who focus on still photography.
Canon EOS R1 Camera is “Ahead of the Game”
Canon’s EOS 1-series legacy continues with the unveiling of the flagship EOS R1 camera. This high-performance, reliable, and weather-resistance camera is designed for professionals in the photojournalism, sports and wildlife fields. Key features of the EOS R1 camera include:

Back-illuminated stacked 24.2 megapixel full-frame sensor and new processing system for extremely fast reading
Increased read-out speed, reducing “rolling shutter” distortions
Still-image shooting speeds up to 40fps
“Cross-type AF” imaging sensor for more positive focus on subjects with linear detail
Strong video capabilities, up to 4K (also 6K RAW video options)

Canon EOS R5 Mark II Camera helps users “Master the Moment”
For the professional who demands high-quality still and video output, the EOS R5 Mark II camera is ready to deliver. Designed with performance and image quality at its core, the EOS R5 Mark II camera offers the fundamental elements in one package for sports/wildlife photographers, journalists/producers, video producers and visual creators. Key features of the EOS R5 Mark II camera include:

Back-illuminated stacked 45 megapixel full-frame sensor and new processing system for extremely fast reading
When compared to previous EOS R camera models, more advanced and powerful AF system including Eye Control AF and new subject tracking technologies
Cinema EOS video features such as:

Custom Picture color profile including Canon Log 2
False Color Wave Form Monitor
4CH Audio with 24bit LPCM
Pre-recording up to 5 seconds



Accessories for the EOS R5 Mark II camera were designed thoughtfully with the end-user in mind. There is a new, more powerful battery. The LP-E6P battery, when compared to previous battery versions, features higher continuous power and two-times the amperage. Optional battery grips were also thoughtfully designed, and there are three options:

BG-R20– For vertical operability
BG-R20EP with Ethernet – Port enables high-speed wired communication
CF-R20EP with Cooling Fan and Ethernet – Cooling fan helps maximize movie performance

Both cameras feature the new DIGIC Accelerator, which is an addition to the DIGIC X processor. The DIGIC Accelerator assists with deep learning processing which helps to quickly analyze large volumes of data and supports the next-gen AF system, Dual Pixel Intelligent AF. Dual Pixel Intelligent AF is based on Accelerated Capture and deep learning, allowing end-users to experience tracking advancements, such as body, joint and head area estimation and focus on people other than the main subject.
Price and Availability
The Canon EOS R1 camera is expected to be available in the Fall of 2024, for an estimated retail price of $6,299.00*. The Canon EOS R5 Mark II camera is expected to be available in August 2024, for an estimated retail price of $4,299.00* for the camera body only. The EOS R5 Mark II camera kit, which will include the RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens, will have an estimated retail price of $5,399.00*. For more information, please visit www.usa.canon.com.
*Specifications, availability and prices are subject to change without notice. Actual prices are set by individual dealers and may vary.


Who Voted for this Story



Clickiz.com is a social bookmarking place where you can share, find & discuss the best news around on most topics. We focus on hi-tech reviews, gadgets and geekery but we like almost anything that's awesome, appealing and thought-provoking! er6i9ds5mz




Add to Technorati Favorites
Username:

Password:

Remember: