Only have 22 megapixels? Oh how embarrassing.
Reigniting the megapixel war, Canon has just announced two new flagship DSLR cameras – the 5DS and 5DS R, both of which feature 50.6-megapixel full-frame sensors!
Key Features:
50.6 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor
3.2inch screen, 1040k dot resolution
61-point AF system, iTR, -2EV
150K Pixel RGB+IR metering sensor
Dual DIGIC 6 processors
SD/CF card slots
ISO100- ISO6400, expanded to ISO50 to ISO12800
Mirror Vibration Control System
1:1, 1.3x, 1.6x crop modes
5fps continuous shooting
150,000 shutter life rating
Dual-axis electronic level
700 shot battery life
USB3.0 socket
Magnesium alloy weather sealed body
All these technical specs are the same across both models – the only difference between the 5DS and 5DS R is that the R version has a low-pass filter effect to allow for crisper images.
I’m pretending that I don’t want one.
Via: Ephotozine
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