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Marketed | November 2021 |
Original Price | Open price |
Specifications | Open PDF (483KB) |
Thanks to a newly developed 24.1 million effective pixel1 full-frame, backlit, stacked image sensor, a DIGIC X image processor, the EOS R3 realizes up to 30 fps2 high-speed continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking when using the electronic shutter. In addition to significantly correcting image distortion typically caused by electronic shutters, the EOS R3 achieves a high sensitivity of ISO 102400 when capturing still images, making possible photography in dark and indoor environments with reduced image noise.
The EOS R3 features Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, which provides high-speed, high-accuracy, wide-area autofocus with superb subject tracking. In addition, the camera realizes improved detection performance, including support for detection of human and animal3 (dog, cat and bird) subjects, as well as vehicles4 (motorsports vehicles and bikes). What’s more, eye control AF5, available when shooting stills enables autofocus operation controlled by a user’s eye when capturing images through the viewfinder, allowing quick subject switching.
The new camera realizes 6K/60P internal RAW video capture, 4K/120P high-framerate video capture and cropless 4K/60P video capture via oversampling6. It also supports Canon Log 3 format, helping meet increasingly diverse video capture needs by providing video formats to suit a variety of purposes.
1 Actual pixel count: approximately 26.70 million pixels.
2 When using the electronic shutter. Some RF and EF lenses are not able to support continuous shooting at the fastest speed. Continuous shooting speed may lower under certain conditions.
3 Some subjects may not be detectable. Subjects besides dogs, cats and birds may also be detected.
4 Some subjects including conventional automobiles, commercial vehicles and motorbikes may not be detectable. Subjects besides automobiles and motorbikes may also be detected.
5 Calibration before use is recommended. Eye-control AF may not be useable based on factors including: when wearing sunglasses, mirror sunglasses, hard contact lenses or bifocal glasses, certain individual physiological differences in users’ eyes including narrow eye shape, long eyelashes and thicker eyelids, and conditions relating to usage environment.
6 6K/60: 6K RAW (59.94fps/50.00fps), 4K/120P: 4K DCI/UHD (119.88fps/100.00fps) 4K/60P: 4K DCI/UHD (59.94fps/50.00fps).