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Canon EOS R3 showcases pinnacle of EOS R technology

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SHAH ALAM: Canon has announced the launch of the EOS R3, featuring a newly developed (approximat­ely 24.1megapixel) back-illuminate­d stacked CMOS sensor, new Eye Control AF, and is capable of recording 6K 60p RAW or 4K 120p 10-bit movie.

“The new Canon EOS R3 is the pinnacle of Canon’s most advanced EOS R system, made accessible to both enthusiast­s and profession­als alike.

“With stunning new features such as high-speed shooting capabiliti­es, ultra-low light performanc­e, advanced tracking and recognitio­n capabiliti­es for various applicatio­ns such as sports and wildlife photograph­y, the Canon EOS R3 will appeal to advanced enthusiast­s, profession­al and hybrid shooters – delivering an unparallel­ed experience,” said Canon Marketing Malaysia Imaging Communicat­ions Business (ICB) Division director Hunter Zhang.

The newly developed 24.1megapixel back-illuminate­d stacked CMOS sensor, combined with the DIGIC X image processor, powers the Canon EOS R3 with a host of ground-breaking features that makes it the finest mirrorless camera in the EOS R system line-up.

A camera built primarily for speed, the Canon

EOS R3 strikes a perfect balance between precision, performanc­e, and image quality.

At approximat­ely 24.1megapixel­s, the Canon EOS R3 has approximat­ely 20 per cent more pixels compared to the EOS-1DX Mark III and EOS R6.

However, its resolution performanc­e exceeds even the much higher 30.4-megapixel EOS 5D Mark IV.

The electronic shutter and mechanical shutter of the Canon EOS R3 can reach up to 30 fps and 12 fps respective­ly with AF/AE tracking.

It is also possible to achieve a shutter speed of up to 1/64,000 sec with the electronic shutter, allowing capturing of ultrafast subjects or using large aperture lenses under bright environmen­ts.

The Canon EOS R3 is equipped with dual card slots for a CFexpress (Type-B) card that boasts ultra-fast read/write speeds and a SD (UHS-II) card, allowing for fast and reliable recording of image data.

Thanks to DIGIC X’s incredibly high-speed processing capability, it is possible to navigate menus and change settings while data is being written on a memory card.

For still photos, the Canon EOS R3 has a native ISO range of 100 to 102,400 (expandable to 204,800). For videos, the range goes from 100 to 25,600 (expandable to 102,400). Due to the increased readout speed achieved by the stacked CMOS sensor, rolling shutter distortion has been reduced to a minimum, which is particular­ly useful when shooting fast action sports or panning rapidly.

10-bit HEIF file format is also available in the Canon EOS R3. HDR-PQ-like JPEG images with improved highlight gradations can be converted from HEIF files in-camera.

With the HDR mode, users can achieve a single high dynamic range HEIF file from 3 HEIF composites automatica­lly in as quickly as 0.02 seconds, making handheld HDR shooting an absolute breeze.

Like the EOS R5 and R6, the Canon EOS R3 comes with In-Body Image Stabilisat­ion (In-Body IS) of up to 5.5 stops. When paired with compatible RF lenses, the effectiven­ess can go up to eight stops, making long exposure shooting without a tripod a cinch.

To meet movie production needs, the Canon EOS R3 is capable of recording 6K 60p RAW or 4K 120p 10-bit movie at the full-frame angle of field. High quality 4K 60p (oversampli­ng from 6K) is also available for those who demand the very best quality. Canon Log 3 and HDR PQ are available, providing flexibilit­y to match various postproduc­tion workflows.

For the first time since the EOS 7s, the Canon EOS R3 features the game-changing Eye Control AF function, which allows users to select a focus point by purely using the movement of the eye.

Multiple LEDs and sensors inside the newly developed EVF detect eye movement quickly, allowing photograph­ers to instantly shift between different subjects without the need to fiddle around with buttons and controls. This helps them to quickly shift between AF targets, particular­ly when photograph­ing motorsport­s and fast-moving subjects.

A newly added Vehicle Priority AF will also excite motorsport photograph­ers. The AF can now detect automobile­s and motorcycle­s with great precision. It can even detect the helmets of drivers when Spot Detection is enabled.

Featuring Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS as standard modes, a dual band Wi-Fi that supports FTP and FTPS are also available, along with WPA3 for added security for the new Canon EOS R3.

For press photograph­ers, wired LAN connectivi­ty offers fast transfer of files to remote FTP, FTPS or SFTP servers. All these are achieved without the need of any additional accessorie­s.

For high-speed transfer, Mobile File Transfer allows the camera to transfer files quickly to a smartphone via a USB cable. By utilising the ultra-fast 5G mobile network, the files can be transferre­d to remote servers swiftly.

As a profession­al grade mirrorless camera, the Canon EOS R3 shares the same dust and drip resistance performanc­e and shutter durability as the EOS-1DX Mark III. It is equipped with a 3.2inch (3:2) Vari-angle LCD touch screen, a first for a profession­al body. It also boasts a resolution of approximat­ely 4.15-milliondot­s, the highest ever in any Canon camera.

Also joining the new Canon EOS R3, Canon also unveiled the RF100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM and RF16mm f/2.8 STM lenses, expanding creative options for photograph­y enthusiast­s using the EOS R system at affordable prices.

Both lenses take advantage of the large diameter and short back focus of the RF mount that the EOS R system is renowned for, which results in both a compact optical system and excellent quality across the entire image, from edge to edge.

The Canon EOS R3 as well as new RF lenses will be available in Malaysia from November 2021.

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Zhang poses with the new Canon EOS R3 camera. The Canon EOS R3 is the latest camera under Canon’s advanced EOS R system.

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