Predicting the specs of the Canon EOS R5 Mark II: Random thoughts
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Canon EOS R5 Mark II is expected to be released in 2023, but what kind of camera will it be? The image sensor in the R5 was a front-illuminated CMOS sensor, but will it be changed to a back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor? Common sense would suggest that it will be a back-illuminated type, but not a back-illuminated stacked type. The number of pixels will probably increase from the current 45 million pixels to about 50 million pixels. And the current continuous shooting speed of about 20 frames per second will be about 30 frames per second. 8K video will be compatible with 8K60p, and the 30-minute recording time limit will be abolished. The EVF will remain at about 5.76 million dots, and the LCD monitor will remain at about 2.1 million dots. Attention is focused on the recording media. Currently, there are two slots for CFexpress Type B and SD UHS-II, but will it remain like this? Or will it be redesigned to have two slots for Type B? Since the R5 is the core model of the EOS R series, it is expected that a lot of effort will be put into the design. The AF will be Dual Pixel CMOS AFII, and automatic subject recognition using AI technology will likely evolve further. Looking at it this way, it seems like a perfectly normal evolution, but personally I would like to see a back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor. I wonder what will happen.
JPEG straight out of the box. Taken in 2017. Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Tamron 16-300mm F3.5-6.3, aperture F8, 1/500 sec, AWB, ISO Auto.
JPEG straight out of the box. Taken in 2017. Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Tamron 16-300mm F3.5-6.3, aperture F8, 1/500 sec, AWB, ISO Auto.
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