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EOS R5 Mark II
EOS R5 Mark II
EOS R5 Mark II
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Marketed | August 2024 |
Original Price | Open price |
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The EOS R5 Mark II enables diverse visual expression by offering capabilities for both still image and video which are a significant step up from EOS R5 through “Accelerated Capture,” a newly developed image processing system for high-speed analysis and high-speed shooting that has been deployed to the flagship model EOS R1, and the use of deep learning technology. This product, which fuses the shooting capabilities and mobility to cover a wide range of uses from capturing still images such as natural landscapes and sports to shooting video including broadcasts and video productions with a single device, will meet the diverse needs of both professionals and enthusiasts.
The combination of the new “Accelerated Capture” image processing system and deep learning technology helps to achieve superb tracking performance, which has been enhanced to enable continuous tracking of subjects even when they cross paths with another person. The device also includes an “Action Priority”*1 function which recognizes certain actions such as shooting a soccer ball and instantly shifts the AF frame. These new features will allow users to persistently track the target subject and shoot continuously. Furthermore, when using the electronic shutter, the EOS R5 Mark II achieves a maximum shutter speed of approximately 30fps*2 and reduces rolling shutter distortion significantly in comparison to the EOS R5. It also features a “Pre-continuous Shooting”*3 function that enables continuous shooting for up to roughly 15fps, tracing back from the moment the shutter button is pressed so that users can capture decisive moments before they slip away.
A newly developed full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor delivers high image quality with resolution of up to approximately 45 megapixels*4 and sensitivity of up to 51200 for normal ISO speed (when capturing still images). Through the “Neural Network Noise Reduction” function, which utilizes deep learning technology, captured images are processed internally to reduce noise in pictures captured with high ISO sensitivity, such as night scenery, to generate high-quality images. This device is able to directly record 8K 60p RAW*5 and 4K SRAW*6 video with a full-frame angle of view. In addition, it offers features also found in Cinema EOS System products—including “Custom Picture,” for enabling adjustments to image quality according to intended use, and “Canon Log 2,” which ensures finer gradation in medium to dark areas—so that users can benefit from its compatibility with the Cinema EOS System in video production.
*1 Only for still images and when electronic shutter is in use. Recognition accuracy may be reduced if people shown in frame are far away, subjects are partially hidden, or multiple subjects are clustered together. Applicable sports are soccer, basketball, and volleyball.
*2 For conditions of continuous shooting speed and lenses compatible with maximum continuous shooting speed during Servo AF operation, please see the official Canon website.
*3 Not available when shutter speed is slower than 0.5 sec. AEB shooting, flash photography, anti-flicker shooting, focus bracketing, and multiple-exposure shooting are not possible.
*4 Number of effective pixels may decrease due to the lens being used or image processing.
*5 “8K/60P RAW recorded videos” refers to lightweight RAW videos with a small file size.
*6 A video format that can be recorded with a file size smaller than RAW videos