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Canon EOS R5

www.canon.co.uk

£4,199/$3,899

Specifications

Sensor: 45MP full-frame CMOS 36 x 24mm

Image processor: Digic X

AF points: 5,940 Dual Pixel CMOS AF II

ISO range: 100-51,200 (expandable to 50-102,400)

Stabilisation: Five-axis, up to eight stops

Max image size: 8,192 x 5,464px

Metering zones: 384

Video: 8K DCI or UHD at 30p, 24p / 4K DCI or UHD at 120p, 100p, 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p / 1080p (Full HD) at 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p

Viewfinder: 0.5-inch OLED EVF, 5,690k dots, 100% coverage, 0.76x magnification, 120fps refresh rate

Memory card: CFexpress type B, UHS-II SD/SDHC/SDXC

LCD: 3.15-inch fully articulating touchscreen, 2,100k dots

Max burst: 12fps mechanical shutter, 20fps electronic shutter

Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5GHz and 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 4.2, USB-C (USB 3.1 Gen 2), micro HDMI (type D), microphone, headphone, N3 remote, flash sync, Ethernet (via WFT-R10 grip)

Size: 136 x 98 x 88mm

Weight: 650g body only (738g with card and battery)

The Canon EOS R5 is finally here after months of waiting and masterful teases by the – there’s no other word for it – canny manufacturer.

No camera in recent memory has received or, dare we say it, deserved this amount of hype. The Canon EOS R5 is a powerhouse performer: its 8K video outclasses

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