Canon is ultimately unveiling complete particulars of its major-of-the-line EOS R3 mirrorless camera today such as specs, value, and availability. The R3 will be offered in India simultaneously with worldwide markets in November at a value of Rs 4,99,995. It is joined by two somewhat reasonably priced RF lenses, the RF100-400mm f/5.6-8 telephoto zoom (Rs 58,995) and the ultra-wide RF16 mm f/2.8 STM prime (Rs 26,995). Both will be offered in October.
Coming to the EOS R3, this is Canon’s most sophisticated mirrorless camera but. To recall, the firm had 1st announced plans that it was working on some thing like this back in April even though no particular particulars about hardware or pricing have been shared at that point in time. It is sharing more particulars today touting the camera’s higher speed, rapidly AF and low-light functionality. The R3 also packs some significant tracking and recognition capabilities inside a body that is pretty reminiscent of the EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR camera sharing “the same dust and drip resistance performance” and magnesium alloy style.
The R3 has a 24.1-megapixel back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor and can shoot at up to 30fps with the electronic shutter and 12fps with the mechanical shutter with AF/AE tracking. It has a native ISO variety of one hundred to 102,400. Speaking of videos, it can shoot 6K at 60fps RAW and 10-bit 4K at 120fps in uncropped Canon Log 3 format.
Canon says it is utilizing deep-finding out technologies to boost Eye Detection AF on the R3 going so far as to claim the camera can focus on the eye even if the face is partially covered or masked. It has also enhanced Head Detection AF similarly, it adds. At the very same time, it is adding a Vehicle Priority AF method to the camera for detecting automobiles and motorcycles with ‘great precision.’
Moving on, the R3 has a 3.2-inch 4.15-million-dots LCD touch screen and a 5.76-million-dot OLED EVF. It comes with dual card slots, one that supports a CFexpress (Type-B) card and other, an SD (UHS-II) card. Canon is promising ‘full day of shooting on a single charge,’ and is bunding Power Delivery (PD) charging by means of a compatible USB-C cable with its new higher-finish camera.