Canon has released additional details about its high-end Canon EOS R3 mirrorless camera, that is under development.
The Stacked CMOS sensor, which will have very fast readout, can shoot Raw bursts at 30 fps. When used with compatible RF lenses, its in-body stabilization can reduce shake by up to eight stops. Autofocus has been enhanced over current EOS R models, with improved face/eye/head and animal detection, plus new car and motorcycle tracking capabilities. Canon says that the R3 will be able to focus at light levels as low as -7EV.
Canon EOS R3 will be able to capture oversampled 4K, with support for Canon Log3 and Raw internal recording.
The Canon EOS R3 full-frame mirrorless camera is already listed at B&H Photo. This is the Canon’s answer to the Sony A1 and Nikon Z9 with the new EOS R3 full-frame mirrorless camera. You can see the highlighted new information in bold.
EOS R3 key features announced as of today (2nd June 2021) are:
- New Canon-developed back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor
- 30fps with AF/AE tracking
- AF tracking of people, animals (including birds) and motorsports (racing motorbikes and racing cars)
- Can record oversampled 4K, or RAW footage internally and Canon Log 3
- Focus in light levels -7EV or loweri
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF
- Eye Control AF point selection
- EOS-1D series dust and water resistance
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