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5-axis stabilization with matrix shift. Dual Pixel autofocus with tracking function for animals, a person's face or his eyes. Shooting video with 8K resolution + the ability to record video in RAW format (30 fps, or 120 fps in 4K resolution).
The maximum recording speed is available only to the internal memory of the camera; shooting to external memory is up to 60 fps at 4K.
5-axis stabilization with matrix shift. Dual Pixel autofocus with tracking of animals, human face or eyes. 8K video recording + RAW video recording (30 fps, or 120 fps in 4K resolution).
The maximum recording speed is available only on the internal memory of the camera, shooting on external memory up to 60 fps at 4K.
Camera type"mirrorless" (MILC)"mirrorless" (MILC)
DxOMark rating95
Sensor
SensorCMOS (CMOS)CMOS (CMOS)
Sensor sizefull framefull frame
Total MP5047
Effective MP number4545
Maximum image size8192x5464 px8192x5464 px
Light sensitivity (ISO)50-10240050-102400
RAW format recording
Lens
Mount (bayonet)Canon RFCanon RF
Manual focus
Image stabilizationwith matrix shiftwith matrix shift
Photo shooting
HDR
White balance measuring
Exposure compensation± 3 EV, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps± 3 EV, in 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps
Auto bracketing
Exposure modes
auto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
auto
shutter priority
aperture priority
manual mode
Metering system
point
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
point
centre-weighted
sensor (estimated)
Video recording
Full HD (1080)1920x1080 px 120 fps1920x1080 px 120 fps
Ultra HD (4K)3840x2160 px 120 fps3840x2160 px 120 fps
Above 4K7680×4320 px 30 fps7680×4320 px 30 fps
File recording formatsMPEG-4, H.264, H.265MPEG-4, H.264, H.265
Manual video focus
Connection ports
HDMI v 2.1
headphone Jack
microphone Jack
HDMI v 2.1
headphone Jack
microphone Jack
Focus
Autofocus modes
one shot
AI focus
tracking
in face
by smile
animal in frame
one shot
AI focus
tracking
in face
by smile
animal in frame
Focus points5850 шт1053 шт
Touch focus
Front / back adjustment
Contour enhancement
Viewfinder and shutter
Viewfinderelectronicelectronic
Viewfinder crop0.76 x0.76 x
Frame coverage100 %100 %
Shutter speed30 - 1/32000 с30 - 1/8000 с
Continuous shooting30 fps20 fps
Shutter typeelectronic/mechanicalelectronic/mechanical
Screen
Screen size3.2 ''3.2 ''
Screen resolution2100 thousand pixels2100 thousand pixels
Touch screen
Rotary display
Additional screen
Memory and communications
2 card slots
Memory cards typesSD, SDHC, SDXC, CFExpressSD, SDHC, SDXC, CFExpress
Communications
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
smartphone control
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
smartphone control
Flash
Built-in flash
External flash connect
Power source
Power source
battery
battery
Battery modelLP-E6PLP-E6NH
Shots per charge540 шт320 шт
General
Materialmagnesium alloymagnesium alloy
Protectiondustproof, waterproofdustproof, waterproof
Dimensions (WxHxD)138х98х88 mm138х98х88 mm
Weight746 g738 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2024july 2020
Glossary

DxOMark rating

The result shown by the camera in the DxOMark ranking.

DxOMark is one of the most popular and respected resources for expert camera testing. According to the test results, the camera receives a certain number of points; The more points, the higher the final score.

Total MP

The total number of individual light sensitive dots (pixels) provided in the camera's sensor. Denoted in megapixels - millions of pixels.

The total number of MPs, as a rule, is greater than the number of megapixels from which the frame is directly built (for more details, see "Effective number of MPs"). This is due to the presence of service areas on the matrix. In general, this parameter is more of a reference than practically significant: a larger total number of MPs with the same size and effective resolution means a slightly smaller size of each pixel, and, accordingly, an increased likelihood of noise (especially at high ISO values).

Focus points

The number of focus points (autofocus) provided in the design of the camera.

The focus point is the point (more precisely, a small area) in the frame from which the autofocus system reads data for focusing. The simplest systems work with a single point, but their capabilities are very limited, and this option is practically not found today. Modern digital cameras have at least three focus sensors, and in the most advanced models this figure can reach several dozen.

The more autofocus sensors there are in the camera, the more advanced its autofocus capabilities will be, the more specific techniques it allows you to use. In this case, the selection of specific points used can be carried out both automatically, simultaneously with the choice of the subject program, and manually (however, the second option is more typical for professional cameras). In addition, the abundance of focus points has a positive effect on the quality of the tracking autofocus (see "Autofocus Modes").

In general, more focus sensors are generally considered a sign of a more advanced camera; however, differences in quality become really noticeable only if the difference in the number of points is significant - for example, if we compare models with 9 and 39 points. A lot also depends on the location of the points in the frame - it is believed that sensors distributed over a wide area work better than densely located in the center of the frame, even if their number is the same.

Shutter speed

The range of shutter speeds that the camera is capable of shooting.

Exposure is the time between opening and closing the shutter (see below), in other words, the period of time captured in the photo. For different purposes, methods and conditions of shooting, different shutter speeds will be optimal. Small values (in modern cameras they can reach thousandths of a second) are important when shooting fast-moving objects and for shooting at long distances — in the first case, they minimize the effect of image blur from the movement of the object, in the second — the effect of camera shake in hands. However, for shooting at low shutter speeds, a good matrix light sensitivity or high-aperture optics are required (see above). Long shutter speeds (measured in seconds) are used for shooting in low light conditions — such as city streets at night or the starry sky — and also allow you to create the effect of movement in the frame. Accordingly, the greater the shutter speed range, the wider the camera's ability to choose the option that is optimal for certain conditions.

Continuous shooting

Continuous shooting speed provided by the camera at the maximum frame resolution. At lower resolutions, the speed may be higher, but this value is considered the key characteristic.

In continuous shooting, the photographer presses the button, and the camera takes several shots in a row, usually at intervals of a fraction of a second. Such shooting is convenient, for example, for capturing fast-moving objects: it allows you to choose the most successful from a series of frames, or to show the dynamics of movement using the entire series. And the higher the speed, the more effective the shooting, the more frames the camera can capture in a period of time. On the other hand, speed requires appropriate hardware and can significantly affect the cost.

Battery model

The model name of the original battery (see "Power Type") used in the camera. Knowing this name, you can easily find a spare or replacement battery for the device.

Shots per charge

The maximum number of photos that the camera can take on a single battery without recharging/replacing it. In fact, this number usually turns out to be less (sometimes quite noticeable) due to the fact that part of the charge is “eaten up” by the lens mechanics, using the display, changing settings through the menu, etc. Nevertheless, this parameter is a good indicator of the battery life of the device, and different models can be compared with each other.
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