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Canon EOS 5DS R kit 24-70

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Rating: 87; Sensor size: full frame; Effective MP number: 50.6; Focal length: 24 - 70; Optical zoom: 2.9; Manual focus; Image stabilization: is absent; White balance measuring; Auto bracketing; Viewfinder: optical (pentaprism); Continuous shooting (fps): 5; Screen ("): 3.2; Memory cards types: SD, SDHC, SDXC, CompactFlash
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Canon EOS 5DS R kit 24-70
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24-70 mm
Panel:full frame, 50.6 MPix
Focal length:24 - 70 mm
Lens aperture:f/2.8
Video:Full HD (1080p)
Snapshot size:8688x5792 px
ISO range:100-6400
Burst shooting:5 fps
Screen:3.2 ''
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Specifications EOS 5DS R kit 24-70
Colour
Camera typedigital mirror
DxOMark rating87
Sensor
SensorCMOS (CMOS)
Sensor sizefull frame / 36x24mm /
Total MP53
Effective MP number50.6
Maximum image size8688x5792 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)100-6400 / hardware expandable up to 12800 ISO /
Sensor cleaning
RAW format recording
No AA filter
Lens
Mount (bayonet)Canon EF-S, Canon EF
Aperturef/2.8
Focal length24 - 70 mm
Optical zoom2.9
Manual focus
Image stabilizationis absent
Photo shooting
Frames per series (JPEG)31 шт
Frames per series (RAW)12 шт
HDR
White balance measuring
Exposure compensation± 5 EV, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Auto bracketing / ± 3 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, in 1/2-stop increments) /
Exposure modesauto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
Metering systempoint
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
Full HD (1080)1920x1080 px 30 fps
Video scene modes2
File recording formatsMPEG-4, H.264
Manual video focus
Maximum video lengthtime limit / 30 min /
memory limit / 4 GB /
Connection portsHDMI
microphone Jack
Focus
Autofocus modesone shot
tracking
in face
Focus points61 шт
Front / back adjustment
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderoptical (pentaprism)
Viewfinder crop0.71 x
Frame coverage100 %
Shutter speed30 - 1/8000 с
Continuous shooting5 fps
Shutter typemechanical
Screen
Screen size3.2 ''
Screen resolution1040 thousand pixels
Additional screen
Memory and communications
Memory cards typesSD, SDHC, SDXC, CompactFlash / UHS-I /
Flash
Built-in flash
External flash connect
Power source
Power sourcebattery
Battery modelLP-E6, BG-E11, MK-5D3
Shots per charge700 шт
General
Materialmagnesium alloy
Dimensions (WxHxD)152x116x76 mm
Weight930 g
Added to E-CatalogFebruary 2015
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Great camera for studio shooting
1 June 2016 
Received at a new place of work as a working tool. I was in a slight shock, because. The combination of a full frame with a 50MP sensor is unique. I shoot, most often in the studio, sometimes nature-architecture.
Stunning quality images. Due to the absence of a low-pass filter, the image gains additional clarity and sharpness. Potentially, without this filter, there could be an issue with moiré, but since it hasn't occurred even once during my six months of use, the problem seems more theoretical than real. The autofocus is very similar to that of the 5D Mark III, just as fast and precise. The metering is very accurate, with no complaints. Usable ISO goes up to 3200 inclusive. But for studio work, optimal up to 800. RAW files at maximum resolution are huge, 60-80MB each. To process such images, it's advisable to use an "up-to-date" computer with a quad-core processor and a large SSD. When handled in Lightroom, an unreal amount of detail can be extracted from this camera's RAW files.
With this camera, it makes sense to use only fairly expensive Canon lenses from the L-series. Using anything simpler is useless, as the 50MP sensor's potential won't be revealed. The notorious "camera shake" is present. Shooting handheld at 1/50 is virtually impossible, and stabilization doesn't help. Shots at 1/100 with stabilization look somewhat okay, but fully sharp handheld shots with stabilization only start at 1/200, and without stabilization, at 1/400. Therefore, when shooting "in the field," you must keep a close eye on the shutter speed.
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