Canon EOS Rs: what we know so far about the high-resolution mirrorless camera

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
EOS 1DX Mark III are some increasingly strong rumors about the arrival of a high-resolution, 75MP version of its full-frame EOS R mirrorless
camera, potentially called the Canon EOS Rs.Full-frame cameras often have high-resolution siblings that are designed for landscape
photographers or professionals who need to make large prints
far.(Image credit: Future)Canon EOS Rs: release date and priceAccording to a Canon Rumors source, the Canon EOS Rs will be announced in
February 2020 with availability soon afterwards
This matches some quotes that Canon made in October about an incoming mirrorless body, when it said "the pro-level camera that you're
we can make an educated guess based on similar full-frame releases
featuresEarly rumors about a high-resolution version of the Canon EOS R pointed to it having a 83MP sensor, but the latest talk from the
resolutions at this level start to have workflow and storage implications
Rs.A few other treats will apparently include a fully articulating LCD screen, weather-sealing and larger, higher resolution electronic
viewfinder (EVF) than the EOS R
of its launch
But high-end flagship cameras have recently leaped ahead again, moving to a 5.76 million-dot viewfinder that could well be matched by the
high-resolution camera will be called) seems the most likely, particularly as the Sony A7R IV has a five-axis system that also enables its
240.8MP multi-shot mode
Whether IBIS will appear on the Canon EOS 1DX Mark III is a little more debatable.Canon has traditionally been happy to go with in-lens
and Olympus in the last few years
How well this works depends on which lens you use, but at its best cameras like the Olympus OM-D E-M1X can achieve 7.5 stops of
stabilization, which greatly improves the possibilities for handheld shooting.(Image credit: Future)Canon EOS Rs: mount and lensesAnother
the Canon EOS Rs
will be eagerly anticipated by a wide range of photographers, from landscape shooters to architecture fans and print fashion snappers.The
design and ergonomics will apparently be similar to the EOS R, but the rumored inclusion of dual card slots, a joystick, a fully
articulating LCD and IBIS make for a great combination, at least on paper
fronts