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Canon Japan creates an EOS-R3 Microsite

Canon Japan has created a microsite on the EOS-R3 with additional details about the camera. Machine translated the main points from the site are;

  • AF will be capable down to -7.0 EV
  • IS + IBIS capable up to 8.0EV
  • Improved head and eye detection
  • The camera AF will detect eye, head, body. Enhanced tracking for portrait and sports. As well AF will recognize and track cars and motorcycles (motorsports tracking)
  • supports both CFExpress and SD cards
  • 4K Log 3
  • 4K oversampling
  • RAW video internal recording
  • Video AF can follow people, eyes, animals, and motorsports.
  • Magnesium Alloy body
  • 1 series weather sealing
  • 5Ghz Wifi
  • LP-E19 battery pack
  • There will be new accessories for data communication and power.
  • File transfer supported via LAN and also wireless (it seems to indicate only iOS for wireless but that could be a translation error)

We knew from before that the EOS-R3 will have;

  • Full-Frame Stacked BSI CMOS Sensor
  • Eye Control AF, Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Subject Tracking with Deep Learning
  • Continuous Shooting Up to 30 fps
  • Integrated Vertical Grip
  • Weather-Sealed Construction
  • AF-ON button with integrated touch joystick.
  • Fully articulated LCD screen

The one thing to note is that this is oversampled 4K - which probably means the sensor is around 24MP, and will not compete head to head against the Sony A1.

You can view the microsite here

 

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