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Canon EOS R1 Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)

MFR# 6577C002
Expected November 26, 2024
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$6,299.00
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  • Powerful Auto-focus upgrades such as a “Cross-type AF” at the imaging sensor, a first for Canon.
  • New 24.2MP full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor (with Dual Pixel AF).
  • Built-in neural upscaling creates 96MP JPEG in about 10 seconds.
  • Pre-continuous shooting to capture the previous 1/2-second of images prior to a full shutter release.
  • New DIGIC Accelerator with DIGIC X Image Processor for better and faster overall performance.
  • Virtually no rolling shutter due to Fast sensor read-out speeds
  • Allows for up to 40 fps electronic shutter performance.
  • 6K RAW and MP4 videos in 4K-D, 4K-U, 2K-D, and Full HD formats.
  • Canon OLED EVF with 9.44 million dots and 0.9x magnification.
  • Capture video and stills simultaneously with no interruption.
  • Action Priority mode
  • People Priority Shooting
  • Dust- and weather-resistant.

The Canon EOS R1 is our top-of-the-line full-frame professional camera that is a powerhouse for professionals working in fast action situations, carrying on the legacy of the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III digital SLR camera. The 1-series has a long tradition of providing excellent AF performance, speed, durability and reliability, all areas the EOS R1 excels in, but there is so much more including new faster processing, state-of-the-art video features, and networking options that really make this 1-series camera the ONE everyone has been waiting for.

Sensor design

The sensor design on this camara is all new, and all Canon.this new 24.2MP back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor is the heart of the EOS R1.Balancing the needs of speed and quality, this sensor provides enough pixels for a two-page magazine spread (without enlargement of the file), while also providing incredibly fast sensor read-out speeds, and enhancing low-light performance.The sensor read-out is so fast that it has virtually eliminated Electronic shutter rolling shutter distortion issues.Thanks to this new sensor, and the addition of the new DIGIC Accelerator front-engine processor, the R1 is capable of capturing up to 40 fps of RAW, JPEG, or HEIF (HDR-PQ) images using Electronic Shutter.The DIGIC Accelerator chip also has a useful In-camera Upscaling feature that uses deep learning to double the horizontal and vertical size of a JPEG on your card (leaving the original image alone) in about 10 seconds.That means you can upscale a 24MP image to 96MP right in the camera.The EOS R1 maintains a full Mechanical shutter, and First Curtain Electronic shutter, both capable of continuous shooting at up to 12 fps.Additionally, all continuous shooting speeds with electronic shutter can be user-customized to meet your continuous shooting needs.

DIGIC Accelerator

The DIGIC Accelerator processor is a completely new front-engine processor, developed by Canon to supplement the power of the proven DIGIC X processor. The DIGIC Accelerator handles the processing that makes so many of the new features of this camera possible, allowing the DIGIC X chip to focus solely on image processing, again contributing to incredible speed. The DIGIC Accelerator processes enormous volumes of data directly from the image sensor for actions like AF detection to exposure metering calculations that enable eye-control focus, subject identification and tracking, and even deep learning with features like In-camera Upscaling and Neural Network Noise Reduction.

Time to focus

Autofocus is on a whole new level with the EOS R1.New subject tracking allows you to maintain focus on a moving subject even when they are obscured briefly while shooting.And, for even faster positioning of your active AF Area, the R1 adds Canon's Eye Control AF —even more advanced than the Eye Control in the EOS R3 camera.Once you calibrate the viewfinder to your eye, just look where you want to focus, and the AF Area will move there when you press the AF activation button.This new system is even robust enough for many users to work when the photographer is wearing glasses. The R1 features another first for Canon — the CMOS sensor itself now has cross-type Dual Pixel AF on its imaging sensor, to give a more positive focus response to scenes that have a lot of linear detail like window blinds or planks on a boardwalk.

Action priority

Thanks again to the increased camera processing power of the DIGIC Accelerator chip, we have developed a new AF mode called Action priority. This new focusing technology recognizes specific subject movements in selected sports, and automatically moves AF points to a player performing that motion — taking a shot, passing a ball, and so on. According to movement and other factors, it simplifies finding and keeping an active AF Area upon a subject about to perform a critical action, and it can really help getting great sports pictures! This feature works with three sports at the moment, soccer, volleyball, and basketball. With Action priority the camera can recognize and track specific people, and takes into account ball tracking, movement evaluation, and even multiple subjects in a scene at the same time, to help ensure you get the action shot you want when everything is moving so fast in front of your eyes. This Action Priority mode takes on even more power when you pair it with pre-continuous shooting. When enabled, pressing the shutter button halfway will start the pre-recording process, when you fully depress the shutter, the previous 1/2 -second of images will be written to the memory card (so up to 20 if the R1 is shooting at 40 fps), and will continue capturing images until you release the shutter button.

Our best EVF

The new Electronic viewfinder is now Canon's best ever, featuring a 9.44 million dot resolution in an OLED display, a 0.9x magnification for a large view, and its maximum brightness is the highest yet in an EOS R-Series camera. Additionally, some of the EVF optics inside the body are sealed in an airtight structure, making it less likely that the viewfinder will fog up.

If you are coming from a DSLR , using this EVF will feel very natural to you, but you will have access to much more information than you ever could have had in a DSLR. And, low-light viewing is a big improvement over previous optical viewfinders, as well.

Reliability

Like every 1-series camera before it, the EOS R1 features robust dust- and weather-resistance and the camera also features a magnesium alloy exterior body. Reliability means more than just weather resistance at Canon, every component of the R1 is put through more rigorous testing than any of our other models — from button presses, to dial turns, this camera is ready for real life photo and video capture and all of what that entails.

Dual Card Slots for CFexpress** Type B

Dual slots for CFexpress cards give you the speed and storage you need for demanding projects. This also allows for cool abilities, like the ability to record smaller-sized proxy movies to slot 2 while simultaneously capturing high-res footage on the main card in slot 1. Using the Dual Shooting (still & movie) setting, the dual slots also allow you to capture 17MP JPEG still images to slot 2, while recording 30 fps Full HD video on the main card with no interruption to the video.

** The camera can accept CFexpress cards over 2TB in capacity. With these cards, the camera can write to the first 2TB (only) of total card capacity

Video where you need it

The EOS R1 also provides versatile cinema integration, with a range of high-performance video features, including 6K, RAW recording in-camera at up to 60 frames per second, 4K MP4 recording up to 120 frames per second (with audio), and 2K or Full HD recording to 240 frames per second. The R1 even has a built-in tally lamp, and is capable of recording 4-channel audio.

Improved Image Stabilization*1*2

The EOS R1 has three stabilization methods (in-body, optical, and independently-activated movie digital IS) for spectacular stabilization performance, especially when recording video, where it can help suppress blur in the peripheral area. IS (Coordinated Control) can deliver up to 8.5 stops at center and 7.5 stops at the periphery.*3*4 The in-body image stabilization is even more powerful when paired with a compatible RF or RF-S lens with image stabilization for coordinated IS, where the lens and camera work together to maximize the stabilization effect.

*1: For compatible lenses, refer to Supplemental Information for EOS R1 on the website cam.start.canon.

*2 When using Movie digital IS, the field of view is reduced.

*3: Based on the CIPA 2024 standard. Yaw/Pitch/Roll image stabilization performance, when using RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z (f=105mm)

*4: For supported lenses, please see "Supplemental Information" for EOS R1 on the website "cam.start.canon".

Type

  • Type Digital interchangeable lens, mirrorless camera
  • Image Processor DIGIC X (with DIGIC Accelerator co-processor)
  • Recording Media (Two) CFexpress Type B card slots
  • • compatible with CFexpress 2.0 and VPG400
  • Compatible Lenses Canon RF lens group (including RF-S lenses)
  • When using Mount Adapter EF-EOS R: Canon EF or EF-S lenses (excluding EF-M lenses)
  • Lens Mount Canon RF mount

Image Sensor

  • Type Canon designed full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor
  • (compatible with Dual Pixel CMOS AF and Cross-type AF)
  • Effective Pixels Approx. 24.2 megapixels
  • Screen Size Approx. 36.0 x 24.0 mm
  • Pixel Unit Approx. 6.00 µm square
  • Total Pixels Approx. 26.7 megapixels
  • Aspect Ratio 3:2 (Horizontal: Vertical)
  • Color Filter System RGB primary color filters
  • Low Pass Filter Installed in front of the image sensor, non-detachable

Dust Deletion Feature

  • (1) Self Cleaning Sensor Unit
  • • Removes dust adhering to the low-pass filter.
  • • At power off only / Enable / Disable. Performed automatically (taking about approx. 2 sec. as indi-
  • cated on the screen) or manually (taking about approx. 8 sec. as indicated on the screen).
  • • After manually activated cleaning, the camera will automatically restart (Power OFF to ON).
  • • When [Multi Shot Noise Reduction], [Multiple exposures], or [HDR mode] is set, [Clean now] and
  • [Clean manually] cannot be selected.
  • (2) Dust Delete Data acquisition and appending
  • • The coordinates of the dust adhering to the low-pass filter are detected by a test shot and append-
  • ed to subsequent images.
  • • The dust coordinate data appended to the image is used by the EOS software to automatically
  • erase the dust spots.
  • • Not available with RF-S/EF-S lenses, in cropped shooting, during focus bracket shooting, in FAW
  • burst mode, or multiple-exposure shooting.
  • (3) Manual cleaning (by hand)2

Recording System

  • Recording Format Compliant to Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 2.31*.
  • *Supports time difference information in Exif 2.31.
  • Image Format
  • RAW: RAW / C-RAW
  • JPEG / HEIF: L / M / S1 / S2
  • Movies:
    • RAW
    • XF-HEVC S YCC422 10bit
    • XF-HEVC S YCC420 10bit
    • XF-AVC S YCC422 10bit
    • XF-AVC S YCC420 8bit

File Size

Image Quality File Size [Approx. MB]

Possible Shots [Approx.]*¹

Maximum Burst [Approx.]*

CFexpress Card*¹

JPEG*2

  • L 8.3 37930 1000 or more
  • M 4.4 71490 1000 or more
  • S1 3.0 102820 1000 or more
  • S2 1.8 170290 1000 or more

HEIF*3

  • L 8.4 37720 1000 or more
  • M 4.9 64760 1000 or more
  • S1 3.5 89510 1000 or more
  • S2 2.1 147840 1000 or more

RAW

RAW 27.5 11530 1000 or more

C-RAW 12.4 25520 1000 or more

RAW+JPEG*2

RAW + L 27.5 + 8.3 8840 1000 or more

C-RAW + L 12.4 + 8.3 15250 1000 or more

RAW+HEIF*3

RAW + L 27.5 + 8.4 8230 260

C-RAW + L 12.4 + 8.4 13520 560

* 1: Number of shots available and maximum burst apply to 325 GB cards conforming to Canon testing standards.

* 2: When [HDR shooting (PQ): Disable] is set.

* 3: When [HDR shooting (PQ): HDR PQ] is set.

* Maximum burst as measured under conditions conforming to Canon testing standards (One-Shot AF, High-speed contin-

uous shooting +, JPEG/HEIF image quality: 8, ISO 100, Picture Style: Standard, and room temperature: 23°C / 73°F).

* File size, number of shots available, and maximum burst vary depending on shooting conditions (including cropping/

aspect ratio, JPEG/HEIF image quality, subject, memory card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, and Custom Functions).

File Numbering

The following file numbers can be set:

1. File numbering methods

a. Continuous numbering

i. The numbering of captured images continues even after you replace the card.

b. Auto reset

i. When you replace the card, the numbering will be reset to start from 0001. If the new SD

card already contains images, the numbering will continue from the last recorded image in

the card.

2. Manual reset

a. Resets the file number to 0001, and creates a new folder automatically.

* When manually resetting the file number, folders can also be renamed.

RAW + JPEG / HEIF

Simultaneous Recording

Simultaneous recording of any combination of RAW/C-RAW and JPEG/HEIF image-recording quality is

supported.3

Color Space Selectable between sRGB and Adobe RGB

Picture Style

(1) Auto

(2) Standard

(3) Portrait

(4) Landscape

(5) Fine Detail

(6) Neutral

(7) Faithful

(8) Monochrome

(9) User Defined 1–3

• In Scene Intelligent Auto, [Auto] will be set automatically.

• [Standard] is the default setting for [User Def. 1–3].

• A Picture Style file can be registered to User Def. 1/2/3.

White Balance Settings

(1) Auto (Ambience priority/White priority)

(2) Daylight

(3) Shade

(4) Cloudy*1

(5) Tungsten light

(6) White fluorescent light

(7) Flash

(8) Custom (Custom WB)

(9) Color temperature*2

*1: Effective also in twilight and sunset.

* White balance can be adjusted during movie recording.

Auto White Balance Option between ambience priority and white priority settings, using SET button

White Balance Shift

Blue/amber bias: +/-9 levels

Magenta/green bias: +/-9 levels

• Shifted from the color temperatue of the current WB mode.

• Blue/amber and magenta/green shift can be set at the same time.

WB Bracketing available, up to +/-3 levels Blue/amber or magenta/green, via Quick Control Dial

Viewfinder

Type OLED color electronic viewfinder; 0.5-inch, approx. 9.44 million dots

Coverage Approx. 100% vertically and horizontally relative to the shooting image area (with image quality L, at

approx. 25mm eyepoint).

Magnification / Angle

of View Approx. 0.90x / Approx. 41.4 degrees (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1 m-1)

Eye Point Approx. 25mm (at -1 m-1 from the eyepiece lens end)

Dioptric Adjustment Range

Approx. -4.0 to + 2.0 m-1 (dpt)*

*1: Dioptric adjustment lock mechanism4

Viewfinder Information

(1) Maximum burst

(2) Possible shots/Sec. until self-timer shoots

(3) Focus Bracketing/ Multiple-exposure/HDR shooting/Multi Shot Noise Reduction/Bulb time/Interval

timer

(4) Shooting mode

(5) AF method

(6) AF operation

(7) Image quality

(8) Card

(9) Drive mode

(10) Metering mode

(11) No. of remaining shots for focus braketing, multiple exposures, or interval timer

(12) Electronic level

(13) Movie recording time available

(14) Battery level

(15) Image Stabilizer (IS mode)

(16) Histogram (Brightness/RGB)

(17) Quick Control button

(18) Anti-flicker shooting

(19) White balance/White balance correction

(20) Picture style

(21) Auto Lighting Optimizer

(22) Still photo cropping / Aspect ratio

(23) AF point (1-point AF)

(24) AEB/FEB

(25) View Assist

(26) HDR PQ

(27) Flash ready / FE lock / High-speed sync

(28) Electronic shutter

(29) Touch shutter / Create folder

(30) AE lock

(31) Shutter speed / Multi-function lock warning

(32) Aperture value

(33) Wi-Fi® function

(34) Wi-Fi® signal strength

(35) Bluetooth® function

(36) Exposure simulation

(37) Magnify button

(38) ISO speed

(39) Highlight tone priority

(40) Exposure compensation

(41) Exposure level indicator

Autofocus

Focus Method Dual Pixel CMOS AF

Cross-type AF

Supported

* Dual Pixel CMOS AF has been vertical-line detection only with previous models, but the EOS R1 can perform not only

vertical-line detection but also horizontal-line detection by rotating the pupil division direction of the Gb pixels of the

CMOS sensor by 90 degrees.

* Cross-type AF functions under the conditions indicated by “Yes” in the table below during still photo shooting (not

supported during movie recording).

* Cross-type can be performed in the whole focusing area.

* Cross-type does not function (vertical-line detection only) during movie recording, when using Preview AF, when using

Focus guide, when the image flickers under fluorescent lighting, LED lighting, or other flickering light sources, and

when operating the SA control ring of RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM.5

Number of AF zones available for Automatic Selection

AF area: Horizontal: Approx. 100% x Vertical: Approx. 100%

(100% x 100% AF coverage in Face Detect + Tracking AF; coverage can vary, depending upon lens

being used)

Stills: Max. 1053 zones (39 x 27)

Movies: Max. 975 zones (39 x25)

Selectable Positions for AF Point

AF area: Horizontal: Approx. 90% x Vertical: Approx. 100%

Stills: Max. 4897 positions (83 x 59)

Movies: Max 4067 positions (83 x 49)

Focusing brightness range (still photo shooting)

EV –7.5 to 21 (with an f/1.2 lens,* center AF point, One-Shot AF at room temperature, and ISO 100)

* Except RF lenses with a Defocus Smoothing (DS) coating.

Focusing brightness range (movie recording)

4K30p: EV – 5.5 to 21

Full HD30p: EV – 5.5 to 21

(with an f/1.2 lens,* center AF point, One-Shot AF at room temperature, ISO 100, and

29.97 / 25.00 fps.)

* Except RF lenses with a Defocus Smoothing (DS) coating.

Available AF Areas

• Spot AF

• 1-point AF

• Expand AF area: Above/below/left/right

• Expand AF area: Around

• Flexible Zone AF 1

• Flexible Zone AF 2

• Flexible Zone AF 3

• Whole area AF

• Whole area tracking OFF Spot AF

• Whole area tracking OFF 1-point AF

• Whole area tracking OFF Expand AF area: Above/below/left/right

• Whole area tracking OFF Expand AF area: Around

Available Subject Detection

• Auto

• People

• Animals (dogs / cats / birds / horses)

• Vehicles (motorsports cars or motorcycles / aircraft / trains)

* Certain types of animals or vehicles may not be detected, depending on shape and appearance

Eye Detection

Auto:

• Selects the eye closer to the camera (as detected from the angle of the face).

• At the same distance from the camera, selects the eye closer to the center of the image.

Right Eye:

• Prioritizes the subject's right eye.

Left Eye:

• Prioritizes the subject's left eye.

Exposure Control Metering Modes

Real-time metering from CMOS image sensor (6144 [96x64] metering zones)

(1) Evaluative metering (AF point-linked)

(2) Partial metering (approx. 5.9% of the area at the center of the screen)

(3) Spot metering (approx. 3.0% of the area at the center of the screen)

(4) Center-weighted average metering

Metering Range EV -3 – 20 (at 73°F/23°C, ISO 100) (Still Photo Shooting)6

Exposure Modes

Shooting Mode Name

Fv Flexible-priority AE

P Program AE

Av Aperture-priority AE

M Manual exposure

Tv Shutter-priority AE

BULB Bulb exposure

C1/C2/C3 Custom shooting

ISO Speed Range

Manually Set

Normal ISO 100–102400 (in 1/3- or 1-stop increments)

Expanded L (equivalent to ISO 50), H1 (equivalent to ISO 204800) and H2

(equivalent to ISO 409600)

* When set to [Highlight tone priority], the available manual setting range is ISO 200–102400.

* Expanded ISO speeds are not available when [HDR shooting (PQ): HDR PQ] is set.

ISO Auto range settings in still photo shooting

Auto Range ISO Speed

Minimum ISO 100–51200 (in 1-stop increments)

Maximum ISO 200–102400 (in 1-stop increments)

ISO Auto details in still photo shooting

No Flash

Using Flash

Compatible Lens Incompatible Lens

ISO 100*1*2–102400*2 ISO 100*1*2–6400*2 ISO 100*1*2–1600*2

ISO 400*3 ISO 400*3

*1: ISO 200 when set to [Highlight tone priority: Enable/Enhanced].

*2: Varies depending on the [Maximum] and [Minimum] settings for [Auto range].

*3: If outside the setting range, changed to the value closest to ISO 400.

Exposure

Compensation

User-set +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments

AEB +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments

AE Lock

(1) Auto AE lock

• AE is locked as soon as subjects are in focus using One-Shot AF when set to selected metering

mode in [C.Fn2: AE lock meter. mode after focus].

(2) User-set AE lock

• Use the AE lock button (update by pressing the button again) in Fv, P, Tv, Av, and M mode.

• Enabled in all metering modes.

Shutter7

Type

Electronically controlled focal-plane shutter

(1) Electronic first curtain

(2) Mechanical shutter

(3) Electronic shutter*

* Cannot be used in conjunction with the following functions: flash photography, HDR shooting,

multiple exposures, Multi Shot Noise Reduction, AEB, HDR PQ, anti-flicker shooting, Digital Lens

Optimizer [High].

* A shutter release sound is not generated. However, note that the sounds other than the shutter

release sound (aperture, focusing lens drive sound/electronic sound, etc.) may be generated.

* In electronic shutter shooting under conditions such as flash firing by other cameras or with fluores-

cent lighting or other flickering light sources, a strip of light or banding due to the brightness difference

may be recorded in the image.

Shutter Speeds

Mechanical / 1st-curtain Electronic shutter:

1/8000th sec – 30 seconds, in 1/3 or 1/2 -step increments

Electronic shutter:

1/8000th sec – 30 seconds, in 1/3 or 1/2 -step increments (1/16,000th possible, if user-set in Tv or M

shooting modes)

X-sync Speed Mechanical Shutter: 1/200 sec.

Elec. 1st-curtain: 1/320 sec.

Shutter Release Soft-touch electromagnetic release

Self Timer 10-sec. delay, 2-sec. delay, Continuous

Image Stabilization (IS mode)

Still Photo IS

In-body IS operation can be selected when using a non-IS lens.

• Always on

• Only for shot (no stabilization in viewfinder/LCD screen between shots)

Coordinated IS when used with Canon RF or RF-S lenses having optical Image Stabilization

External Speedlite

Accessory Shoe Canon Multi-function accessory shoe

• Optional Canon AD-E1 adapter required for conventional shoe-mount flashes and accessories

E-TTL balance Ambience priority, standard, flash priority

Flash Exposure

Compensation +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments

Continuous flash

control E-TTL each shot / E-TTL 1st shot

Drive System8

Drive Modes and

Continuous Shooting

Speed

Drive Modes Operating Modes Mechanical Shutter Electronic 1st curtain Electronic shutter

Single Shooting Yes Yes Yes

High-speed

Continuous

Shooting + *¹

Mode A Approx. 12 shots/sec.*²,

Approx. 40 shots/sec

Mode B Approx. 9.2 shots/sec.*²

Mode C Approx. 6.6 shots/sec.

High-speed

Continuous

Shooting *¹

Mode A Approx. 5.5 shots/sec.*² Approx. 7.0 shots/sec.*²

Approx. 20 shots/sec

Mode B Approx. 5.2 shots/sec.*² Approx. 6.6 shots/sec.*²

Mode C Approx. 3.5 shots/sec. Approx. 4.3 shots/sec.

Low-speed Continuous Shooting Approx. 3.0 shots/sec.*² Approx. 5 shots/sec

Self-timer: 10 sec / remote control Yes

Self-timer: 2 sec / remote control Yes

Self-timer: Continuous Yes

1. Continuous shooting speed is lower under certain shooting and measurement conditions: shutter speed, aperture

value subject conditions, brightness, type of lens, timing when internal memory becomes full (temporarily disables shoot-

ing)

- Mechanical / electronic 1st curtain: use of flash, anti-flicker shooting: Enable, type of battery, battery level, tempera-

ture, use of a battery grip, use of WFT, use of built-in Wi-Fi.

- Electronic shutter: State of aperture in continuous shooting

* With Certain lenses, zooming during continuous shooting with electronic shutter may cause changes in exposure even at

the same f/number.

2. Automatically switches among modes A (drive mode icon lit in green), B (drive mode icon lit in white), and C (drive mode

icon flashing in white). Operating Mode is for reference only -- automatically set by camera, is dependent on factors such

as battery power level, battery type, and lens in use, and cannot be set by user.

* For flash shooting, values for AE, flash metering, and WB do not change after the first shot.

HDR Shooting

HDR Shooting (HDR

PQ) Disable / Enable

Still Photo HDR PQ

Recording format Bit depth Color sampling method HDR specification

HEIF 10 bit YCbCr 4:2:2 ITU-R BT.2100 (PQ)

Movie HDR PQ

Recording format Bit depth Color sampling method HDR specification

mp4 10 bit YCbCr 4:2:2 ITU-R BT.2100 (PQ)

Continuous HDR

Shooting (still images) 1 shot only / Every shot

Video Shooting9

Shooting Times

Resolution and

Frame Rate

Mode Approx. Continuous Shooting Time*1,2,3

4K 59.94p

(without crop)

100% sensor width

(6K oversampling) 40 min. or longer

4K 59.94p (crop) APS-C Crop 50 min. or longer

4K 29.97p

(without crop)

100% sensor width

(6K oversampling) No limit with heating

Full HD 179.82p 100% sensor width 60 min. or longer

*¹ Time available for continuous shooting in 23°C / 73°F environment, from a cold start. If the camera is in LV mode standby

before shooting or the ambient temperature is high, the shooting time may be shorter.

*² According to Canon measurement conditions when using UHS-II cards conforming to Canon testing standards.

*³ The maximum duration of shooting may be shorter under some circumstances even if recording begins from "cold start," due

to a rise in temperature inside the camera caused by pre-shooting camera setting operations or by prolonged use of the Live

View mode. When the card is full, movie recording stops automatically. In this case, duration time when you erase the data and

restart shooting.

File Format

Normal Movies

Canon Log OFF ON (Canon Log 3)

HDR PQ OFF ON OFF

Container format MP4

Bit depth 8 bit 10 bit

Compression H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC H.265 / HEVC

Video signal recording

range Full range (0-255) Full range (0-1023) Full range (128-1020)

Color sampling method YCbCr 4:2:0 YCbCr 4:2:2

Standards compliance Rec.ITU-R BT.709 Rec. ITU-R BT.2100―

Color gamut Rec.709 Rec.2020

Rec.709 / Rec.2020 /

Cinema Gamut

Audio

IPB

(Standard)* AAC / Linear PCM

IPB (Light) AAC

* Recording in AAC when [Audio compression] (C.Fn4) is set to [Enable] or Linear PCM when set to

[Disable].10

Estimated Recording

time, Movie Bit Rate

and File Size

H.264/AVC (Canon Log: Off, HDR PQ: Off)

Video Recording Size

Total Recording Time (approx.) Bit Rate/File

Size (approx.)

32 GB 128 GB 512 GB

4K UHD

4K UHD cropped

59.94 fps

50.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 18 min. 1 hr.14 min. 4 hr.56 min. 230 Mbps

1647 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 35 min. 2 hr. 21 min. 9 hr. 27 min. 120 Mbps

860 MB/min.

29.97 fps

25.00 fps

23.98 fps

IPB (Standard) 35 min. 2 hr. 21 min. 9 hr. 27 min. 120 Mbps

860 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 1 hr. 10 min. 4 hr. 43 min. 18 hr. 52 min. 60 Mbps

431 MB/min.

4K UHD

(Time-lapse movie)

29.97 fps

25.00 fps ALL-I 9 min. 36 min. 2 hr.25 min. 470 Mbps

3362 MB/min.

Full UHD

(High Frame Rate

movie)

172.82 fps

150.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 23 min. 1 hr.34 min. 6 hr.19 min. 180 Mbps

1287 MB/min

IPB (Light) 40 min. 2 hr.42 min. 10 hr.50 min. 105 Mbps

751 MB/min

119.88 fps

100.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 35 min. 2 hr. 22 min. 9 hr. 28 min. 120 Mbps

858 MB/min

IPB (Light) 1 hr. 0 min. 4 hr. 3 min. 16 hr. 15 min. 70 Mbps

501 MB/min

Full HD

Full HD cropped

59.94 fps

50.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 1 hr. 10 min. 4 hr. 43 min. 18 hr. 52 min. 60 Mbps

431 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 2 hr. 0 min. 8 hr. 3 min. 32 hr. 15 min. 35 Mbps

252 MB/min.

29.97 fps

25.00 fps

23.98 fps

IPB (Standard) 2 hr. 20 min. 9 hr. 23 min. 37 hr. 35 min. 30 Mbps

216 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 5 hr. 47 min. 23 hr. 11 min. 92 hr. 47 min. 12 Mbps

88 MB/min.

Full HD

(Time-lapse movie)

29.97 fps

25.00 fps ALL-I 47 min. 3 hr. 9 min. 12 hr. 38 min. 90 Mbps

644 MB/min.

* Bit rate only applies to video output, not audio or metadata.

* Audio is recorded when [C.Fn4 audio compression:Enable] (Audio: AAC) is set.

* Movie recording stops when the maximum recording time per movie is reached.

* No audio is recorded for approx. the last two frames with the compression method for movie recording quality set to IPB

(Standard) or IPB (Light) and the camera set to [C.Fn4 Audio compression: Enable]. Moreover, the video and sound may be

slightly out of sync when movies are played back in Windows.

* Mbps -- megabits per second (8 megabits = 1 megabyte)11

Estimated Recording

Time, Continued.

H.265/HEVC (Canon Log: On or HDR PQ: On)

Video Recording Size

Total Recording Time (approx.) Bit Rate/File

Size (approx.)

32 GB 128 GB 512 GB

4K UHD

4K UHD cropped

59.94 fps

50.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 12 min. 50 min. 3 hr. 20 min.. 340 Mbps

2434 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 25 min. 1 hr. 40 min. 6 hr. 40 min. 170 Mbps

1218 MB/min.

29.97 fps

25.00 fps

23.98 fps

IPB (Standard) 25 min. 1 hr. 40 min. 6 hr. 40 min. 170 Mbps

1218 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 50 min. 3 hr. 20 min. 13 hr. 20 min. 85 Mbps

610 MB/min.

4K UHD

(Time-lapse movie)

29.97 fps

25.00 fps ALL-I 9 min. 36 min. 2 hr.25 min. 470 Mbps

3362 MB/min.

Full UHD

(High Frame Rate

movie)

172.82 fps

150.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 15 min. 1 hr. 3 min. 4 hr. 12 min.. 270 Mbps

1931 MB/min

IPB (Light) 28 min. 1 hr. 53 min. 7 hr. 35 min. 150 Mbps

1073 MB/min

119.88 fps

100.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 23 min. 1 hr. 34 min. 6 hr. 19 min. 180 Mbps

1287 MB/min

IPB (Light) 42 min. 2 hr. 50 min. 11 hr. 22 min. 100 Mbps

715 MB/min

Full HD

Full HD cropped

59.94 fps

50.00 fps

IPB (Standard) 47 min. 3 hr. 9 min. 12 hr. 36 min. 90 Mbps

646 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 1 hr. 24 min. 5 hr. 39 min. 22 hr. 38 min. 50 Mbps

360 MB/min.

29.97 fps

25.00 fps

23.98 fps

IPB (Standard) 1 hr. 34 min. 6 hr. 17 min. 25 hr. 8 min. 45 Mbps

324 MB/min.

IPB (Light) 2 hr. 30 min. 10 hr. 3 min. 40 hr. 15 min. 28 Mbps

202 MB/min.

Full HD

(Time-lapse movie)

29.97 fps

25.00 fps ALL-I 31 min. 2 hr. 6 min. 8 hr. 25 min. 135 Mbps

966 MB/min.

* Bit rate only applies to video output, not audio or metadata.

* Audio is recorded when [C.Fn4 audio compression:Enable] (Audio: AAC) is set.

* Movie recording stops when the maximum recording time per movie is reached.

31 min.

* No audio is recorded for approx. the last two frames with the compression method for movie recording quality set to IPB

(Standard) or IPB (Light) and the camera set to [C.Fn4 Audio compression: Enable]. Moreover, the video and sound may be

slightly out of sync when movies are played back in Windows.

* Mbps -- megabits per second (8 megabits = 1 megabyte)12

Card Performance

Requirements

Movie Recording Size CFexpress card

Resolution Frame rate

(fps)

Compression

Method

H.264/ MPEG-4 AVC

(Canon Log: OFF, HDR

PQ: OFF)

H.264/ MPEG-4 AVC

(Canon Log: ON, HDR PQ:

ON)

4K UHD

4K UHD

Cropped

59.94 fps

50.00 fps

IPB (Standard) CFexpress 2.0

IPB (Light) CFexpress 2.0

29.97 fps

25.00 fps

23.98 fps

IPB (Standard) CFexpress 2.0

IPB (Light) CFexpress 2.0

4K UHD

(Time-lapse

movie)

29.97 fps

25.00 fps ALL-I CFexpress 2.0

Full HD High

Frame Rate

movies

179.82 fps

150.00 fps

IPB (Standard) CFexpress 2.0

IPB (Light) CFexpress 2.0

119.88 fps

100.00 fps

IPB (Standard) CFexpress 2.0

IPB (Light) CFexpress 2.0

Full HD

Full HD

cropped

59.94 fps

50.00 fps

IPB (Standard) CFexpress 2.0

IPB (Light) CFexpress 2.0

29.97 fps

25.00 fps

23.98 fps

IPB (Standard) CFexpress 2.0

IPB (Light) CFexpress 2.0

Full HD

(Time-lapse

movie)

29.97 fps

25.00 fps ALL-I CFexpress 2.0

Video AF Dual Pixel CMOS AF; Movie Servo AF available in AF Menu

Exposure

Compensation +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments

Time Code Yes (Count up, Start time setting, Movie recording count, Movie play count, HDMI time code on/off,

HDMI rec. command on/off, Drop frame enable/disable)

Movie Pre-recording

(On/Off) 3 or 5 seconds; user-selectable

Time-lapse Movie

Setting

Interval 2 sec – 99:59:59; Number of frames 2–3,600; Movie recording size 4K/Full HD; Auto expo-

sure fixed @ first frame/auto for each frame; Beep per frame recorded (volume setting 0/silent – 5)

Time-lapse Playback

Frame Rate 29.97 (set to NTSC); 25.00fps (set to PAL)

LCD Screen

Type TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor

Monitor Size 3.0-inch (screen aspect ratio of 3:2)

2.95 in./7.5cm diagonal (2.44 in./6.2cm width, 1.65 in./4.2cm height)

Dots Approx. 2.1 million dots

Coverage Approx. 100% vertically/horizontally

Brightness Control Manually adjustable to one of seven brightness levels

Touch-screen

Operation

Supported for AF Point selection; Touch AF; Touch Shutter; Menu selection; Quick Control Menu;

Magnified view13

Coating

Clear View LCD II

• Anti-smudge coating applied.

• Anti-reflection coating not applied.

Interface Languages

29 (English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Ukraine, Norwegian,

Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Hindi, Romanian, Turkish,

Arabic, Thai, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Malay, Indonesian, Japanese)

Playback

Display Format

Item Still Photo Movie

Magnify zoom display 1.5x–10x (15 levels)-

AF point display Yes -

Grid display Off / 3×3 / 6×4 / 3×3+diag -

Zebra display- Yes

False Color display- Yes

Rating

OFF / 1 to 5 Stars

Select images / Select range / All images in folder / All images on card / All

found images

Image Search Search conditions

Rating / Date / Folder / Protection / Type of file

Protect Select images / Select range / All images in folder / Unprotect all images in

folder / All images on card / Unprotect all images on card / All found images

Shooting information

display

No information display / Basic information display / Detailed shooting

information display

Highlight Alert White areas without image data blink in single-image display.

Histogram Brightness / RGB

Quick Control Function

Function The Quick Control screen can be accessed by pressing the Quick Control button during shooting,

recording, or playback.

Quick Control Screen

The following settings are available for the [Quick Control screen] during movie recording.

• View 1: Conventional Quick Control screen

• View 2: Cinema EOS-style Quick Control screen

Image Protection and Erase

Protection

(1) Single image (select image)

(2) Select range

(3) All images in a folder

(4) All images on card

• Image browsing and image search can be based on ratings.

• Ratings-based image selections also possible with DPP.

(5) All found images (only during image search)14

Erase

Except protected images

(1) Select images to erase

(2) Select range

(3) All images in folder

(4) All images on card

(5) All found images (only during image search)

Direct Printing

Compatible Printers Direct printing from camera not supported

DPOF: Digital Print Order Format

DPOF Compliant to DPOF Version 1.1

Wi-Fi®

Standards Compliance IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a/ac/ax

Transmission Method

DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b)

OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g/n/a/ac/ax)

OFDMA modulation (IEEE 802.11ax)

Transition Frequency

(Central Frequency)

2.4 GHz band

Frequency: 2412 to 2462 MHz

Channels: 1 to 11 channels

5.0 GHz band

Frequency: 5180 to 5825 MHz

Channels: 36 to 165 channels

6.0 GHz band

Frequency: 5955 to 7095 MHz

Channels: 1 to 229 channels

Connection Method (1) Camera access point mode

(2) Infrastructure mode

Security

2.4 GHz band / 5 GHz band

Connection Method Authentication

Encryption

Encryption Key Format and Length

Camera Access Point

WPA2 / WPA3-Personal AES • ASCII 8 characters

Open Disable

Infrastructure

Open Disable

Enhanced open AES • ASCII 8 characters

WPA / WPA2 / WPA3-Personal AES 1–127 characters

WPA / WPA2 / WPA3-Enterprise AES―

WPA3-Enterprise 192 bit AES―

6 GHz band

Connection Method Authentication

Encryption

Encryption Key Format and Length

Infrastructure

Enhanced open AES―

WPA3-Personal AES 1–127 characters

WPA3-Enterprise AES―

WPA3-Enterprise 192 bit AES―15

Communication with a

Smartphone

• Images can be viewed, controlled, and received using a smartphone.

• Remote control of the camera using a smartphone is possible depending on the Camera Connect

specifications.

• Images can be sent to a smartphone.

• NFC connection: Not supported

• Supported images: JPEG, HEIF, RAW/C-RAW, MP4 video files

• Transcoding while sending: Size to send (original / reduced size); Quality to send (original / com-

pressed)

Remote Operation

Using EOS Utility

The camera can be controlled via Wi-Fi® or USB, with Canon EOS Utility software installed in a com-

patible Mac or Windows computer.

Print from Wi-Fi®

Printers Not supported.

Send Images to a Web

Service

image.canon: Video files (MP4) and JPEG, HEIF, RAW or C-RAW still images can be uploaded to

image.canon servers.

From image.canon, images can be sent to specific social media and 3rd-party cloud image services.

Bluetooth®

Standards Compliance Bluetooth Specification Version 5.3 compliant (Bluetooth Low Energy technology)

Transmission Method GFSK modulation

Bluetooth Pairing Smartphone -- up to 25 devices; BR-E1 remote controller -- 1 unit

Customization

Available Functions Dial direction during Tv/Av; Control ring rotation direction; Customize buttons; Customize dials

Video Calls / Streaming

USB Video Class

(UVC)

Available

* The camera is accessible to software (such as Zoom™, MS Teams™, Skype™, etc.) on a computer

once connected via USB.

Custom Controls

Customizable Buttons

Shutter button

Movie button

AF-ON button

AE lock button

AF point button

Depth of field preview button

Lens AF stop button

Multi-function button

Set button

Multi-controller

Lens function button

Speedlite menu direct button

Customizable Dials

Main dial

Quick control dial 1 & 2

Lens Control ring16

My Menu Registration

• Up to six top-tier menu items and Custom Functions can be registered.

• Up to five My Menu tabs can be added.

My Menu tab overall operations

• Adding a tab

• Deleting tabs in a batch

• Deleting all tab items

• Setting the menu display

My Menu tab detailed operations

• Selecting a registered item

• Sorting registered items

• Deleting selected registered items

• Deleting registered items in a batch

• Deleting tabs

• Changing a tab name (16 ASCII characters)

Interface

USB Terminal

Equivalent to SuperSpeed Plus USB (USB 3.2 Gen 2)

• For PC communication; video calls/streaming

• Terminal type: USB Type-C

• Shared with terminal for in-camera charging with USB Power Adapter PD-E1.

HDMI Out Terminal

HDMI output terminal (Type A)

• HDMI CEC not supported

• Images may not be displayed unless [For NTSC] or [For PAL] is set correctly

for the TV video system.

Clean HDMI Output Provided

Microphone terminal 3.5mm diameter stereo mini jack

Headphone terminal Compatible with 3.5mm diameter stereo mini-plug

Power Source

Battery

LP-E19

* LP-E4N / LP-E4 cannot be used. Unauthenticated batteries can also be used,

but safety cannot be guaranteed.

Optional Battery Grip Not supported

Battery Check

Automatic battery check with 6-level display when the power switch is turned ON.

Displayed in 6 levels in viewfinder, and on LCD screen.

Battery info display in Set-up Menu:

• Remaining capacity percentage

• Shutter count, on current battery charge

• Recharge performance (battery's ability to hold charge; displayed in 3 levels)

Start-up Time Approx. 0.4 sec.

• Based on CIPA testing standards.

Dimensions and Weight

Dimensions

(W x H x D)

Approx. 6.2 x 5.89 x 3.44 in. / 157.6 x 149.5 x 87.3mm

• Based on CIPA standards.

Weight Approx. 2.5 lbs. / 1115g (including battery and memory card)

Approx. 2.0 lbs. / 920g (body only; without battery, card or body cap)

Operating Environment

Working Temperature

Range 32–113°F / 0–45°C

Working Humidity

Range 85% or less

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