Discover the brand new EOS R1
Sports photography can be just as competitive as the action on the field. That’s why the creation of the EOS R1 – a camera designed to enable faster shooting, capture pivotal moments, and deliver images and video to your clients first, securing the top spot on the page.
24.2-megapixel stacked sensor
A back-illuminated CMOS sensor that delivers superb performance in low-light and ultrafast read-out speeds, virtually eliminating rolling-shutter distortion.
Cross-type AF
The EOS R1’s Cross-type AF is sensitive to both horizontal and vertical lines, giving you more precision and sensitivity, particularly in low light and low contrast.
Dual Pixel Intelligent AF
With Action Priority mode that automatically determines the subject in football, volleyball and basketball.
In-camera upscaling
Canon’s deep-learning technology allows images from the high sensitivity sensor to be enlarged faithfully and accurately by up to four times, up to 96 megapixels.
Fast and accurate
Focus in conditions as dark as -7.5 EV – roughly the brightness of the aurora borealis – locking on with precision and accuracy.
Superb video for hybrid creatives
Capture 6K RAW video up to 60p, 4K up to 120p and 2K up to 240p, all from the full width of the full-frame sensor.
Autofocus powered by deep learning
The EOS R1 harnesses the power of deep-learning to identify subjects, while its DIGIC Accelerator processor tracks and captures them more accurately than ever. Action Priority mode can even identify the subject based on the action, helping you predict what is coming next.
The EOS R1’s AF system can recognise and automatically distinguish different subjects and track them even if they are briefly obscured from view or small in the frame:
- Faces
- Eyes
- Bodies
- Sports
- Animals, cars and aircraft
Continuous shooting
Freeze fleeting moments in time like never before: 40 frames per second continuous shooting pairs with a lightning-fast 1/64,000 sec electronic shutter and minimal rolling shutter distortion for incredible results.
And go back in time with the pre-continuous shooting
Half press the shutter release button to begin continuously buffering 20 frames. At the moment you take the shot, these ‘pre-captured’ frames are stored too. At EOS R1’s maximum 40fps shooting speed, this means you’ll record the half-second before you pressed the shutter release. At slower shooting speeds, the pre-capture time gets longer, giving you even more flexibility.