Leaked main specifications of Canon EOS R1 Mirrorless camera
Unfortunately, a retailer has posted some key specs of the upcoming Canon EOS R1 mirrorless camera. Here’s what you can expect.
Earlier today, a popular online retailer accidentally posted some key specifications of the upcoming Canon EOS R1 mirrorless camera before removing them after a few hours. Given the reasonableness of the specifications and the reputation of the retailer, you can be sure that these specifications are accurate. Here’s what was listed:
- High-speed autofocus and exposure are enhanced by AI recognition
- Predict moving object trajectory, intelligent object lock focus tracking with high success rate
- 30 MP full-frame stacked dual gain sensor
- The fully electronic rolling shutter is faster than any mechanical rolling shutter
- Flash sync time 1/1,250 second (read time <0.8 microsecond)
- Added CRAW 1:3 lossy compression (vs. lossless compression)
- Unlimited continuous shooting 40 fps (1:2 CRAW) / 60 fps (1:3 CRAW)
- Full-featured continuous shooting up to 120 fps
- Supports 240 frames/second continuous shooting mode, 1 second advance shooting
- Dynamic range is enhanced, better than EOS R3 and EOS R5
Overall, they show what we’ve come to expect from a 1 Series camera, namely class-leading autofocus, the company’s fastest continuous shooting speed, and a reasonable sensor resolution but no so large, providing high dynamic range, making it ideal for applications. such as sports and journalism photography. It will be interesting to see how well the camera performs with these features as it faces stiff competition from Sony and Nikon. Hopefully we’ll hear more soon!