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Canon EOS 5DS R

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Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
7 years ago
Canon 5DS R Review

Incredible detail; Great build and handling; Excellent AF performance;

Limited video modes; Narrow native ISO range; Very limited wireless features;

Mouthshut
★★★★
7 years ago
Capture your emotions

It clicks a best quality or clear photos with hd resolution it have a flash light with dark lightining power to focus in darkness it have digital display to click photos easily with our camera canon I like this product because it helps to click a hd photos to edit with photoshop it have a frequency...

Digitaltrends
★★★★
8 years ago
Canon EOS 5DS R Review

For photography purists, Canon's 5DS R DSLR delivers outstanding stills at a whopping 50.6 megapixels.

Beautiful 50.6MP stills; Excellent optical viewfinder; Good low-light performer; Affordable alternative to medium-format

Expensive for casual use; Video only up to 30p; Focusing issues in video recording; No built-in wireless

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Canon EOS 5DS R

Canon has long lagged behind Nikon in the race to create SLRs with higher and higher megapixel counts, with Nikon owning the crown since the 2012 release of the 36-megapixel D800 . But Canon retakes the lead with its new EOS 5DS R ($3,899.99, body only) and 5DS .

Highest resolution in class; 5fps burst shooting; Full-frame image sensor; Dual memory card slots; 61-point autofocus system; Intervalometer and time lapse support; Sharp rear display; Solid control layout; Medium and Small Raw capture modes; 1080p video

Limited to ISO 12800; Not a true OLPF-free design; Omits in-camera Wi-Fi and GPS; Lacks built-in flash

Camera Labs
★★★★
7 years ago
Canon EOS 5DS R review

Since the EOS 5DS R and EOS 5DS share the same body, handling and general features, please see my Canon EOS 5DS review for a full report. This post concentrates on the EOS 5DS R image quality with a RAW comparison between it and the Sony A7r Mark II, along with a selection of EOS 5DS R sample...

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Canon EOS 5DS R Review

Canon has long lagged behind Nikon in the race to create SLRs with higher and higher megapixel counts, with Nikon owning the crown since the 2012 release of the 36-megapixel D800 . But Canon retakes the lead with its new EOS 5DS R ($3,899.99, body only) and 5DS ($2,699.00 at Amazon) . Both cameras share the same 50.6-megapixel full-frame image sensor, with the EOS 5DS R enjoying a slight edge in resolution thanks to an additional filter that offsets the effect of its optical low pass filter (OLPF). Longtime Canon users will feel right at home with it, as its body and controls are the same as you'll find in the EOS 5D Mark III, but we're going to stick with the Nikon D810 ($2,499.00 at Amazon) as our Editors' Choice in this class of D-SLR. The D810 doesn't pack as many pixels, but its ISO can be pushed higher and it's a good deal less expensive. Design and FeaturesIf you've picked up a 5D Mark III ($2,790.00 at Amazon) , you've picked up the 5DS R ($3,899.00 at Amazon) . It's a bi...

The Canon EOS 5DS R offers the most resolution you'll find in a full-frame SLR, but its high ISO capabilities are limited.

Highest resolution in class; 5fps burst shooting; Full-frame image sensor; Dual memory card slots; 61-point autofocus system; Intervalometer and time lapse support; Sharp rear display; Solid control layout; Medium and Small Raw capture modes; 1080p video

Limited to ISO 12800; Not a true OLPF-free design; Omits in-camera Wi-Fi and GPS; Lacks built-in flash

Tom's Guide
★★★★★
8 years ago
Canon EOS 5DS R Review

With more than double the resolution of its 5D Mark III sibling, the Canon 5DS and 5DS R has set a new record for full-frame DSLRs with their 50.6-megapixel CMOS sensors. The 5DS ($3,699) and 5DS R ($3,899) are built around the same body, controls and most features of the 5D Mark III.

Highest resolution full-frame DSLR; Excellent image quality; Extensive feature set; Optical low pass filter cancellation for sharper images; Weather-sealed body

Potential for moiré under certain conditions; No Wi-Fi; GPS or HDMI out; Lacks headphone jack for audio monitoring

Shutterbug
★★★★★
8 years ago
Canon EOS 5DS R DSLR First Look Review (Full Resolution Test Images)

Shutterbug was fortunate enough to secure a loan of a pre-production version of the much-anticipated EOS 5DS R DSLR for testing and we were off and running with it as soon as it arrived.

The Digital Picture
★★★★★
8 years ago
Canon EOS 5Ds R Review

The 5Ds vs. 5Ds R decision is not an all or nothing one in regards to moiré. It is a more or less decision and the same regarding image sharpness. If you are shooting images of subjects that are likely to induce the moiré pattern and do not have time to work on mitigation in the field (such as when...

Gear Patrol
★★★★★
8 years ago
*But you probably shouldn't buy it

It's been a whole three and a half years since Canon announced the 5D Mark III - a camera that was already criticized by many as not quite enough of an upgrade compared to the Mark II when it launched.

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