We have the Canon R1 flagship camera officially arrived. The camera features a 24-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor and a maximum continuous shooting speed of 40 frames per second. We can see some major upgrades from the Canon R3 camera, but more or less, it doesn’t directly compete against the Nikon Z9 and the Alpha A1.
Instead of naming this camera R1, it’s better to name it Canon R3 Mark II considering the level of updates and the set of specifications we are getting. It’s very similar to the existing R3 camera with a significant upgrade loaded over it.
Overall, it’s an excellent camera for photojournalists as well as sports shooters. But for wildlife photographers, the R5 Mark II is more recommended, as well as for professional wedding, portrait, and fashion photographers, and even for landscape and street style shooters. The R1 camera approach remains limited to photojournalists as well as sports shooters.
Canon R1 Camera Price and Shipping Date
Canon R1 Camera BODY Price – $6299 – B&H Store | Worldwide Shipping Start from November 2, 2024
Major Features of Canon EOS R1 Camera
- Sensor and Processing:
- Back-illuminated stacked 24.2-megapixel full-frame sensor
- New processing system for extremely fast reading
- Autofocus:
- “Cross-type AF” imaging sensor for more positive focus on subjects with linear detail
- Shooting Speed:
- Still-image shooting speeds up to 40 frames per second
- Video Capabilities:
- Strong video capabilities, including up to 4K and 6K RAW video options
- Performance Enhancements:
- Increased readout speed, reducing rolling shutter distortions
- Design and Durability:
High-performance and reliable weather-resistant build, designed for professionals in photojournalism, sports, and wildlife photographyAdvanced Features:
- New DIGIC Accelerator, assisting with deep learning processing
- Supports the next-gen AF system, Dual Pixel Intelligent AF, based on Accelerated Capture and deep learning
- Tracking advancements, such as body, joint, and head area estimation and focus on people other than the main subject
Canon R1 Press Release
Canon Officially Launches The New EOS R1 And EOS R5 MARK II Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras
MELVILLE, N.Y., – July 17, 2024 — Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today launched two new professional full-frame mirrorless cameras, the EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II. The EOS R1 camera is designed for both professional still photographers and video creators in a wide range of fields including sports, news reporting and high-end video production. The EOS R5 Mark II camera features improved video focused features for the advanced creators and real-time multi recognition tracking system for those who focus on still photography.
Canon EOS R1 Camera is “Ahead of the Game”
Canon’s EOS 1-series legacy continues with the unveiling of the flagship EOS R1 camera. This high-performance, reliable, and weather-resistance camera is designed for professionals in the photojournalism, sports and wildlife fields. Key features of the EOS R1 camera include:
- Back-illuminated stacked 24.2 megapixel full-frame sensor and new processing system for extremely fast reading
- Increased read-out speed, reducing “rolling shutter” distortions
- Still-image shooting speeds up to 40fps
- “Cross-type AF” imaging sensor for more positive focus on subjects with linear detail
- Strong video capabilities, up to 4K (also 6K RAW video options)
Canon EOS R5 Mark II Camera helps users “Master the Moment”
For the professional who demands high-quality still and video output, the EOS R5 Mark II camera is ready to deliver. Designed with performance and image quality at its core, the EOS R5 Mark II camera offers the fundamental elements in one package for sports/wildlife photographers, journalists/producers, video producers and visual creators. Key features of the EOS R5 Mark II camera include:
- Back-illuminated stacked 45 megapixel full-frame sensor and new processing system for extremely fast reading
- When compared to previous EOS R camera models, more advanced and powerful AF system including Eye Control AF and new subject tracking technologies
- Cinema EOS video features such as:
- Custom Picture color profile including Canon Log 2
- False Color Wave Form Monitor
- 4CH Audio with 24bit LPCM
- Pre-recording up to 5 seconds
Accessories for the EOS R5 Mark II camera were designed thoughtfully with the end-user in mind. There is a new, more powerful battery. The LP-E6P battery, when compared to previous battery versions, features higher continuous power and two-times the amperage. Optional battery grips were also thoughtfully designed, and there are three options:
- BG-R20– For vertical operability
- BG-R20EP with Ethernet – Port enables high-speed wired communication
- CF-R20EP with Cooling Fan and Ethernet – Cooling fan helps maximize movie performance
Both cameras feature the new DIGIC Accelerator, which is an addition to the DIGIC X processor. The DIGIC Accelerator assists with deep learning processing which helps to quickly analyze large volumes of data and supports the next-gen AF system, Dual Pixel Intelligent AF. Dual Pixel Intelligent AF is based on Accelerated Capture and deep learning, allowing end-users to experience tracking advancements, such as body, joint and head area estimation and focus on people other than the main subject.
Price and Availability
The Canon EOS R1 camera is expected to be available in the Fall of 2024, for an estimated retail price of $6,299.00*. The Canon EOS R5 Mark II camera is expected to be available in August 2024, for an estimated retail price of $4,299.00* for the camera body only. The EOS R5 Mark II camera kit, which will include the RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens, will have an estimated retail price of $5,399.00*. For more information, please visit www.usa.canon.com
We got a R1 that is more like a R3 Mark II and a R5 Mark II with all the specs the R5 should have four years ago. Beside an BSI Sensoren with no Blackout, no overheating, but not perfect Images again with the electronic Schulter. No improvement for photographers and again a lousy battery life. What the hell has Canon eine in the last years?
We got a R1 that is more like a R3 Mark II and a R5 Mark II with all the specs the R5 should have four years ago. Beside an BSI sensor with no Blackout, no overheating and again not perfect images again with the electronic shutter. No improvement for photographers and again a lousy battery life. What the hell has Canon done in the last years?