Canon EOS 5DS R - 50.6MP DSLR Camera (Body Only) - 3.2" - Black
By Canon
Key Features
- LPF (Low-pass filter) effect cancellation takes
- Newly designed 50.6 Megapixel
- Full-frame CMOS helps deliver ultra-high resolution images
- EOS Scene Detection System features a 150,000-pixel RGB+IR Metering Sensor
- 61-Point High Density Reticular AF including up to 41 cross-type AF points and EOS iTR
- Advanced mirror control mechanism and new user-selectable shutter release time lag
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STUNNING 50.6 MEGAPIXEL CMOS SENSOR
Canon’s new image sensor will grab the attention of medium format photographers. With a stunning 50.6 Megapixels and an image size of 8688 x 5792 pixels, the EOS 5DS R is capable of outstanding levels of sharpness and resolution, previously unseen in an EOS DSLR.
The sensor features a 16-channel readout to allow the 14-bit RAW data to be read out quickly and then processed by four analogue-to-digital converters. The sensor manufacturing process has been improved to ensure image performance does not suffer, despite the smaller pixel size, and to improve the photodiodes’ area (to improve the photoelectric conversion rate), the CMOS semiconductor manufacturing process incorporates a new refinement process that was introduced for the EOS 7D Mark II.
As a result, despite the smaller pixel size, it is still possible to achieve low noise and a wide dynamic range similar to the EOS 5D Mark III. The sensor uses optimised gapless microlenses for their excellent light gathering efficiency and, by shortening the distance between the microlens and photodiode, this further improves efficiency to achieves low noise images at high ISO speeds.
The EOS 5DS R features a low-pass cancellation filter to counteract the effects of the low-pass filter to provide the maximum possible resolution of the sensor. The sensor’s ability to produce exceptionally detailed images means that images can be blown up to significantly larger sizes with no loss of quality. Up to A0 (33.1x46.8in) is possible at 200dpi.
100% VIEWFINDER WITH CROP RATIO MODES
An intelligent viewfinder, similar to that found on the EOS 7D Mark II, features on EOS 5DS R and, uniquely, allows for a crop shooting ability for the first time. Three crop options are available with indications displayed in the viewfinder - 1.3x with a resolution of 30.5 Megapixels, 1.6x with a resolution of 19.6 Megapixels and 1:1 aspect ratio at a 33.5 Megapixel resolution. The user can select if the areas are Masked (areas outside are shaded) or Outlined (lines shown in the viewfinder).
NEW AUTO WHITE BALANCE SETTING
A new setting has been added to the Auto White Balance (AWB) menu, to allow users to select how the camera should correct the white balance when shoot under tungsten lighting. The two options offered are:
Ambience Priority: this setting ensures the camera’s Auto White Balance system retains some of the warm colour tones from the light source to give a natural look to the images.
White Priority: this setting tries to eliminate most of the warm colour tones caused by tungsten lighting to give neural whites in images. This is the first time such a setting has been included in an EOS DSLR. If shooting under the lighting with different light source characteristics from tungsten lighting, the expected effect may not be obtained.
Canon’s new image sensor will grab the attention of medium format photographers. With a stunning 50.6 Megapixels and an image size of 8688 x 5792 pixels, the EOS 5DS R is capable of outstanding levels of sharpness and resolution, previously unseen in an EOS DSLR.
The sensor features a 16-channel readout to allow the 14-bit RAW data to be read out quickly and then processed by four analogue-to-digital converters. The sensor manufacturing process has been improved to ensure image performance does not suffer, despite the smaller pixel size, and to improve the photodiodes’ area (to improve the photoelectric conversion rate), the CMOS semiconductor manufacturing process incorporates a new refinement process that was introduced for the EOS 7D Mark II.
As a result, despite the smaller pixel size, it is still possible to achieve low noise and a wide dynamic range similar to the EOS 5D Mark III. The sensor uses optimised gapless microlenses for their excellent light gathering efficiency and, by shortening the distance between the microlens and photodiode, this further improves efficiency to achieves low noise images at high ISO speeds.
The EOS 5DS R features a low-pass cancellation filter to counteract the effects of the low-pass filter to provide the maximum possible resolution of the sensor. The sensor’s ability to produce exceptionally detailed images means that images can be blown up to significantly larger sizes with no loss of quality. Up to A0 (33.1x46.8in) is possible at 200dpi.
100% VIEWFINDER WITH CROP RATIO MODES
An intelligent viewfinder, similar to that found on the EOS 7D Mark II, features on EOS 5DS R and, uniquely, allows for a crop shooting ability for the first time. Three crop options are available with indications displayed in the viewfinder - 1.3x with a resolution of 30.5 Megapixels, 1.6x with a resolution of 19.6 Megapixels and 1:1 aspect ratio at a 33.5 Megapixel resolution. The user can select if the areas are Masked (areas outside are shaded) or Outlined (lines shown in the viewfinder).
NEW AUTO WHITE BALANCE SETTING
A new setting has been added to the Auto White Balance (AWB) menu, to allow users to select how the camera should correct the white balance when shoot under tungsten lighting. The two options offered are:
Ambience Priority: this setting ensures the camera’s Auto White Balance system retains some of the warm colour tones from the light source to give a natural look to the images.
White Priority: this setting tries to eliminate most of the warm colour tones caused by tungsten lighting to give neural whites in images. This is the first time such a setting has been included in an EOS DSLR. If shooting under the lighting with different light source characteristics from tungsten lighting, the expected effect may not be obtained.
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