Product Description
Canon EOS 5DS R Capture extraordinary detail - The 50.6 megapixel full frame CMOS sensor is capable of recording extraordinary levels of detail. The ultra-high resolution enables extensive cropping and still delivers stunning image quality. Even the built in 1.3x and 1.6x cropped shooting modes produce... read more
MPN: 0582C014
Barcode: 8714574628189
Specification
- Lens mount: Canon EF (excludes EF-S / EF-M)
- Dual DIGIC 6 processor
- 3.2 inch Clear View II TFT LCD
- Live View mode
- Low pass filter effects disabled
- 16 custom functions
- Water / Dust resistance
- USB 3.0 connectivity delivers fast tethered performance.
- Use 61 AF points to focus quickly and accurately, and EOS iTR AF technology to track moving objects
- Set-up the EOS 5DS R customisable controls just as you like, and configure the layout of its Custom Quick Control screen
- Capture Full HD EOS Movies, with creative control at your fingertips.
- Create time-lapse projects in-camera.
- Storage media: CompactFlash Type I (UDMA 7 compatible), SD card, SDHC card or SDXC card. High-speed writing with UHS-I type SD cards is supported
- Compatible with Battery Grip BG-E11 (not included)
- Power: LP-E6N Li-ion battery (included)
- Dimensions, body only: 15.2W x 11.64H x 7.64D cm
- Weight, body only: 845g
MPN: 0582C014
Barcode: 8714574628189
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Product Summary
£180.00 DiscountEnd of line - available while stocks last
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