Experience high-speed continuous shooting at 5 frames per second with ultra-high-resolution via the high speed readout from Dual DiG!C 6 processors.
The sensitive 61-Point High Density Reticular auto focus delivers in extreme low light thanks to 21 central and 20 outer cross-type points.
The EOS 5DsR features a Low Pass Filter cancellation effect for delivering the ultimate in detail and high resolution.
Shoot Full HD EOS movies and recording in MOV format to share your stories on film.
With an ISO of up to 6,400, and crisp, clean read out, you can shoot perfect landscapes in low light situations at a huge 50.6 MP with EOS 5DsR.
The mirror vibration control system suppresses camera-shake blurring to achieve sharp images, taking advantage of the ultra-high resolution sensor.
EOS 5DsR's Dual DiG!C 6 processors delivers even faster readout from the sensor, setting the standard for functionality and performance.
Full Frame CMOS (36.0x24.0)
Approx 50.6
Dual DiG!C6
100-6400 (L:50, H1: 12800)
61 (41)
EV -2 - 18
No
Approx. 150,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, 252-zone metering
Approx. 5fps for up to 510 number of JPEGs or 14 RAW images
3.2" Clear View II TFT, approx. 1,040,000 dots
No
1x CompactFlash Type I (UDMA 7) 1x SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-I
Wi-Fi via optional WFT-E7 version 2 only / No / No / No
Full HD 30p
LP-E6N (supplied) or LP-E6
BG-E11
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