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Canon include 61-point autofocus array with maximum ISO of 12800

byCustoms Today Report
10/02/2015
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NEW YORK: Canon reveals at 50.6 megapixels, the EOS 5DS and variant 5DS R have the world’s highest resolution for digital SLR 35mm full-frame sensors.

The CMOS sensor outstrips rival camera systems such as Nikon’s D810 at 36 megapixels and Samsung’s NX1 at 28 megapixels.

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Available in June at US$3,699 for the 5DS body and $3,899 for the 5DS R body, Canon’s latest shooters are aimed at advanced amateur and professional photographers. The difference between the two is that the 5DS R removes the effect of the low-pass anti-alias filter, which is designed to counter wavy patterns known as moiré.

“The boosted imaging performance is supported by the Dual DIGIC 6 image processors and the mirror-vibration control system, which minimizes camera shake to ensure users get optimal results from the image sensor,” Richard Berger, a spokesman at Canon’s Tokyo headquarters, said via email.

“And since the images that the cameras produce are so high in resolution, even cropped images will maintain a significant level of detail.”

The new cameras’ features include a 61-point autofocus array, shooting up to 5 frames per second and a maximum ISO of 12800. A Fine Detail Mode brings out the faintest details of an image without the unwanted effects of over-sharpening. There’s also a time lapse movie function, a first for EOS cameras, with which still images can be automatically combined into a full HD movie clip up to 2 minutes long.

Canon also added two models to its popular Rebel line of midrange and high-end digital SLR cameras. The T6s and T6i have a 24.2-megapixel APS-C image sensor, Wi-Fi and NFC capabilities, with the former getting a few enhanced features such as continuous tracking of moving subjects in burst shooting mode. They’re expected to retail for around $849 and $749, body only, from the end of April.

The company also announced the EF11-24mm f/4L USM zoom lens, which it describes as having the world’s widest angle of view among interchangeable lens cameras. Designed for EOS cameras, it has four aspherical elements, a minimum focal length of only 11mm and a field of view that’s nearly equivalent to that of the human eye. The “L” in the lens name, however, stands for “luxury,” and the lens is expected to retail around $2,999 when it ships later this month.

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