Canon’s new pro cameras have eye-controlled autofocus and stacked sensors
by Umar Shakir from The Verge - All Posts on (#6P9JK)
Canon EOS R5 Mark II | Image: Canon
Canon's new EOS R5 Mark II and EOS R1 cameras both have better autofocus performance than their predecessors, with computations powered by a new Digic X processor. That includes a Digic Accelerator that is behind a new Dual Pixel Intelligent AF autofocus system capable of body, joint, and head area estimation, as well as focusing on people other than the subject.
Both cameras share much-needed upgrades, like backside illuminated sensors with faster readouts and Canon's unique eye-controlled autofocus, which was only available in the R3. Also, one of the most requested features for filmmakers, support for Canon Log 2 color profile, is now included.
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