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Like many Canon owners, when rumours of a new 5D began to circulate I was rubbing my hands together with excitement for the long-awaited EOS 5D Mark IV. My wish list would include superb autofocus and a full-frame sensor with great detail and high ISO per...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The Canon EOS 5DS and 5DS R are the highest resolution full frame DSLRs on the market. The two models give photographers a choice: the EOS 5DS includes an optical low-pass filter to suppress digital imaging artefacts, while the EOS 5DS R cancels its effec...
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M eet the the highest resolution full frame DSLR on the market. It looks much like a 5D Mark III but under its skin it's a 50.6mp monster that utilises some of Canon's newest technologies such as dual DIGIC 6 image processor, enhanced iTR AF (aka “Intelli...
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When you're watching a press conference and all of a sudden you hear a cacophony of shutter snaps, most of the time you're hearing Canon DSLRs. Canon's EOS cameras have long been the go-to for professional photographers the world over, prized for their co...
It's another fantastic pro-grade camera, but video shooters need not apply. All in all, the Canon EOS 5DS is a pro-grade camera that lives up to Canon's esteemed reputation, but only in the right situation. If you're a portrait, landscape, or studio p...
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Nikon has been the king of the DSLR pixel count since its splendid 36MP D800 and D810.‘That's more megapixels than most photographers will ever need,' we thought when those cameras first launched. ‘Surely this longstanding war of technological willy wavin...
Top notch image quality, Improved build to reduce vibrations, Swift and accurate focusing...
Maximum 12,800 ISO, The 5D Mark III is better for video...
If you're already a 5D Mark III owner and are thinking of making the leap to the 5DS, it should be an extremely easy transition. You'll need to give a bit of thought as to how those extra pixels affect the way you capture images, but otherwise this is eas...
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Canon had dilly-dallied around the resolution conundrum for what seemed like an eternity. "Push beyond 22-megapixels? Golly, no way" was pretty much the message for years. And then it goes and releases a 50.6-megapixel full-frame DSLR, the EOS 5DS. And...
Hugely impressive image quality (when matched with best lenses and suitable shutter speeds)...
No tilt/variangle screen, not the best for fastmoving subjects (high shutter speeds essential)...
The Canon EOS 5DS is a specialist DSLR, that's for sure, but treated with knowledge and it's a tool to truly challenge medium format. In short, it'll be the studio workhorse that Canon users have been waiting for - perhaps waiting too long, which is...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Canon is celebrating its 12th consecutive year as the world's leading interchangeable lens camera manufacturer. But for some time it has been trailing behind the rest of the pack for image resolution with its highest megapixel camera, the 24.2MP 760D, way...
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Canon has hit back with the EOS 5Ds, which comes fitted with a 50-megapixel sensor – the highest resolution to date for a full-frame SLR. This equates to 8,688x5,792, which is enough for A1 prints at 250dpi. There can't be many photographers who feel the...
A 50-megapixel sensor in a beautifully designed camera, but the Canon EOS 5Ds risks being a niche product...
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A camera where every shot can be a wall poster. It sounds like overkill central, but that's exactly what Canon is offering with its EOS 5DS and 5DSR cameras. Both are now available in Australia and boast a 50.6-megapixel sensor. That's more than 50 millio...
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For a long time in photography circles, there were two rival camps – those who swore by the versatility of the DSLR and image purists who lay their allegiance to the superior quality delivered by medium format cameras. The Canon EOS 5Ds could well be cons...
Superb image quality, Excellent build, Familiar controls and layout...
Produces large files, Only 5 frames per second, Limited ISO range...
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Let's get this out of the way first: the 50-megapixel sensor produces some insanely large images, in both senses of the word. Expect 8,788x5,792 resolution stills, which can reach up to 65MB each for JPEGs and 200MB each for RAWs. It's impressive that Can...
We put the mammoth 50.6-megapixel EOS 5DS / 5DS R dSLR through its paces at Birmingham's Photography Show...
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The EOS 5DS is actually based on the existing EOS 5D Mark III. In fact, if it weren't for the logos on the new camera, you might find it pretty hard to tell them apart.But that's OK, because the 5D Mark III has proved itself an extremely capable, versatil...
Solid build quality, classy finish Control layout Jaw, dropping resolution...
Reduced battery life compared to 5D Mark III Headphone socket dropped...
We haven't been able to test the image quality yet, but if the 5DS lives up to its specs, design and build quality, it's a classic in the making...
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The EOS 5DS is actually based on the existing EOS 5D Mark III. In fact, if it weren't for the logos on the new camera, you might find it pretty hard to tell them apart.But that's OK, because the 5D Mark III has proved itself an extremely capable, versat...
Solid build quality, classy finish Control layout Jawdropping resolution...
Reduced battery life compared to 5D Mark III Headphone socket dropped...
We haven't been able to test the image quality yet, but if the 5DS lives up to its specs, design and build quality, it's a classic in the making...
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Michael Topham lays hands on the all-new Canon EOS 5Ds and EOS 5Ds R – a pair of DSLRs boasting an astonishing 50.6MP sensor...
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Canon EOS 5DS – First Impressions The Canon EOS 5DS is a natural follow-up to the three-year-old 5D MKIII , a legendary model beloved of many photographers. However, this isn't a wholesale replacement, and isn't even the better performer in every single r...
The Canon EOS 5DS doesn't push the reset button on the company's full-frame line-up. It's a specialist model for detail-obsessed and professional photographers who don't need ultimate speed or supreme low-light flexibility. However, as the cameras that w...
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Nikon has been the king of the DSLR pixel count since its splendid 36MP D800 and D810.‘That's more megapixels than most photographers will ever need,' we thought when those cameras first launched. ‘Surely this longstanding war of technological willy wavin...
Top notch image quality, Improved build to reduce vibrations, Swift and accurate focusing...
Maximum 12,800 ISO, The 5D Mark III is better for video...
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With the release of the EOS 5DS and the EOS 5DS R, you could say that many Canon users finally got the camera they've been waiting for – a high-megapixel camera with enough resolution to rival the likes of the Nikon (with their D810 ) and the Sony (with t...
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With the release of the EOS 5DS and the EOS 5DS R, you could say that many Canon users finally got the camera they've been waiting for – a high-megapixel camera with enough resolution to rival the likes of the Nikon (with their D810) and the Sony (with th...
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Like many Canon owners, when rumours of a new 5D began to circulate I was rubbing my hands together with excitement for the long-awaited EOS 5D Mark IV. My wish list would include superb autofocus and a full-frame sensor with great detail and high ISO per...
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The Canon EOS 5DS R and the companion EOS 5DS are the highest-megapixel cameras you can buy (to date) before entering medium-format territory. At $3,899 (body only), it's clearly targeted to a small subset of enthusiasts, artists, working photographers, a...
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...
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Canon Battery Pack LP-E6N ($63.63)The camera sucks up battery power when in Live View mode. If you need this function, pack a spa...
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The difference in resolution between the 5D III and the two 5DS models is small, but could be significant, particularly if you do a lot of image cropping.It's also enough to show up differences in performance between the best-performing lenses and those a...
With the EOS 5D Mark III remaining in the market, shoppers looking for a sophisticated, pro-quality Canon DSLR camera now have three choices: the 5D III, the 5DS and the 5DS R. The difference in resolution between the 5D III and the two 5DS models is smal...
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What is the Canon 5DS R? The Canon 5DS R may seem like the natural successor to the ageing Canon 5D Mark III . But it's not. This is an ultra-high-resolution 50.6-megapixel full-frame DSLR designed for times when maximum resolution is what's needed, above...
Incredible detail, Great build and handling, Excellent AF performance...
Limited video modes, Narrow native ISO range, Very limited wireless features...
Canon 5DS R: Image Quality The Canon 5DS R is a camera whose worth depends almost entirely on the resolution it is able to capture. Phones can ramp up the megapixel count without major benefits and get away with it, but not full frame cameras. We're relie...
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The 50MP EOS 5DS R is built around the same body design as the 5D Mark IIIIn the early 2000s, Canon’s EOS-1Ds series was unchallenged in the high-resolution DSLR stakes, from the original 11.1MP version of 2002 to the 21.1MP Mark III of 2007. But in 2008...
Extraordinary image quality with huge levels of detail, Highly refined control layout and user interface, Excellent, extremely accurate autofocus system, Rugged, professional-level construction...
Fixed rear screen is inconvenient for tripod work, Relatively limited ISO range, Huge file sizes...
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We have to start with the headline feature, that 50.6MP full-frame CMOS chip. It's not just a small increase in pixel count – the 5DS R offers more than double the resolution offered by the 5D MkIII. If this is too many megapixels for you, the camera can...
While the exterior and button layout is almost identical to the older 5D MkIII camera, the 5DS R isn't just another Canon with a slightly higher megapixel count. Quite simply, this full-frame DSLR is a quantum leap forward in resolution, offering photogra...
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Within this category, which is made up of cameras costing $2000 or more (body-only, and based on MSRP in the US), you'll find some of the fiercest competitors the camera industry has to offer. This includes cameras with 50 or more megapixels geared perfec...
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Preview based on pre-production Canon EOS 5D S & SRCanon has added to its EOS 5D range with the launch of two 50MP cameras, the 5DS and the 5DS R. Both cameras are high resolution full frame models, primarily aimed at stills photographers. The only differ...
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Ever since Nikon began ditching low-pass filters and pushing the resolution of its high-end full-frame bodies to 36-megapixels, photographers have been waiting for Canon's response. It came this summer, in the form of the 50-megapixel EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS...
Camera Review: Canon EOS 5DS, OCTOBER 01, 2015, By Greg Scoblete, Ever since Nikon began ditching lowpass filters and pushing the resolution of its highend fullframe bodies to 36megapixels, photographers have been waiting for Canon's response. It came thi...
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With the introduction of the Canon 5DS and 5DS R, there has been mention of the new norm for resolution of an SLR camera. Even so, the number of megapixels on a sensor is not the only factor that determines the resolution. The presence of an optical low-p...
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It's not long since conventional photographer wisdom stated that no-one needed more than 12 megapixels. However, after Nikon reignited the megapixel race with the D800 , and with 250-megapixel cameras on the horizon, pixels (along with sensor size) are on...
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The Canon EOS 5DS is the first full-frame sensor SLR with an image resolution of more than 50MP. It is equipped with numerous professional features and showed excellent image reproduction in our tests. ( Editor's Note : Lab Review lab tests and comments...
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The Canon EOS 5DS ($3,699, body only) is one of a pair of cameras that utilize the EF lens system, each with 50-megapixel image sensors. Unlike the EOS 5DS R, the 5DS utilizes an optical low-pass filter (OLPF) to combat color moiré artifacts, but it...
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. Optical low-pass filter detracts from detail. Omits in-camera Wi-Fi and GPS. Lacks built-in flash...
Canon's EOS 5DS D-SLR has a high-resolution sensor that filters out color moiré but it sacrifices a little detail in the process...
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Kai from Digital Rev is back with a hands-on review of the Canon 5DS and 5DS R . He takes a look at their massive 50MP resolution sensors shooting high speed water studio shots. There are a couple compelling examples in this video that demonstrate the dif...
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Boasting a monster 50.6Mp resolution, the $3699 EOS 5DS and $3899 5DS R (which differs due to its low-pass cancellation filter), become the new top-ranked Canon sensors on our database. With screen and print scores checked and verified, let's analyze the...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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5 things you need to know about the Canon 5DS and 5DS R: in this short video, our head of testing, Angela Nicholson, takes a quick look at the differences between the 5DS and 5DS R, what they have to offer, and which one to buy (Includes sample images).Ju...
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The Canon EOS 5Ds is a 35mm full-frame digital SLR camera with a 50.6 megapixel sensor, the highest number of megapixels ever seen in a full frame sensor. Key features include a 61-point auto focus system with 41 cross-type points, 150k pixel RGB+IR meter...
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This review page will be updated when my 5Ds bodies arrive, but for now, below are my expectations for this camera. These expectations were developed based on conversation with Chuck Westfall (Canon USA) as well as Canon marketing materials provided. I ha...
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Canon EOS 5Ds Review and 5Ds R Review – Hands-on First Look Canon EOS 5Ds at a glance: • 50.6 MP CMOS sensor • Dual DIGIC 6 image processors • ISO 100-6400 (expandable to ISO 50-12,800 • 5fps continuous shooting • 61-point AF system with 41 cross types •...
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Canon's EOS 5DS is a full-frame DSLR boasting 50.6 Megapixels, making it not just Canon's highest resolution camera to date by a long margin, but also leap-frogging the earlier 36 Megapixel leaders from Nikon and Sony. Announced in February 2015, it comes...
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Canon's new EOS 5DS is an impressive new full frame DSLR, which boasts the world's highest resolution full frame (35mm format) CMOS image sensor (as of 2/2015), with a whopping 50.6-megapixels. The 5DS, like all of their 5D-series EOS models...
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The Canon 5DS also shares the enhanced iTR AF (aka "Intelligent Tracking & Recognition AF") from the 7D Mark II, and is something not featured on the 5D3. Unlike the 7D Mark II, however, the 5DS uses the same 61-point AF point array as the 5D Mark III and...
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Within this category, which is made up of cameras costing $2000 or more (body-only, and based on MSRP in the US), you'll find some of the fiercest competitors the camera industry has to offer. This includes cameras with 50 or more megapixels geared perfec...
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Check out this video from Kai at Digital Rev as he does a hands-on comparison between the 50MP Canon 5Ds R and the 42MP Sony A7R II . This review is even a little more superficial than others he has done, but you get a clear sense of his first impression...
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The only difference between the 5DS and 5DS R is that the latter has a separate filter that cancels the effect of the OLPF (optical low pass filter), providing the “R” model—reviewed here—with slightly sharper images. And while it lacks some of the video...
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-F, GPS or HDMI out, Lacks headphone jack for audio monitoring...
The Canon EOS 5DS R is an excellent camera for studio and landscape photographers, delivering 50-MP resolution and finely detailed images...
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The Canon EOS 5DS R is a 35mm full-frame digital SLR camera with a 50.6 megapixel sensor, the highest number of megapixels ever seen in a full frame sensor, and and a low-pass cancellation filter that maximises the sharpness of the camera's sensor (the on...
The Canon EOS 5DS R delivers slightly more resolution and sharpness than the regular 5DS model at a very slight increase in the risk of producing unwanted moire effects. In reality these effects actually proved difficult to create on purpose out in the f...
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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 onl...
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...
The Canon EOS 5DS R offers the most resolution you'll find in a full-frame SLR, but its high ISO capabilities are limited...
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Kai from Digital Rev is back with a hands-on review of the Canon 5DS and 5DS R . He takes a look at their massive 50MP resolution sensors shooting high speed water studio shots. There are a couple compelling examples in this video that demonstrate the dif...
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Boasting a monster 50.6Mp resolution, the $3699 EOS 5DS and $3899 5DS R (which differs due to its low-pass cancellation filter), become the new top-ranked Canon sensors on our database. With screen and print scores checked and verified, let's analyze the...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Physically the cameras are based on the EOS 5D Mark III, with a near-identical body design. But to support the high-resolution sensor they gain a new shutter and mirror assembly that's designed to minimise vibrations.The in-camera sharpening algorithms ha...
Superhigh resolution, Robust, weathersealed body, Excellent autofocus...
Relatively limited ISO range, Enormous, difficult to handle raw files, Fixed LCD screen...
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If you want the most extreme image resolution available in a DSLR camera AND want the sharpest image quality available at that resolution, the Canon EOS 5Ds R is your camera.With one significant exception, the 5Ds R is identical to the Canon EOS 5Ds sans...
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 w...
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The 5DS R has a pixel pitch of 4.14 microns, whereas the 5D Mark III's sensor has a pixel pitch of 6.25 microns giving the Mark III an advantage in terms of per-pixel noise. Given the massive 50-megapixel resolution is spread over the area of a 35mm full-...
Phenomenal resolution and sharpness; Fine Detail Picture Style is like in-camera Unsharp Mask; Excellent print quality; Decent high ISO performance; Improved normalized dynamic range compared to 5D Mark III; Decent burst speed with good buffer depths; Bui...
AF speed tested closer to consumer-level DSLRs; Dynamic range lower than competing models from Nikon & Sony; Lack of OLPF means subject to more aliasing artifacts with some subjects; No 60p video frame rate; No headphone jack; Timelapse video is only 1080...
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Within this category, which includes body-only cameras costing $2000 or more (based on MSRP in the US), you'll find some of the fiercest competitors the camera industry has to offer. This includes cameras with 50 or more megapixels geared perfectly for st...
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After six months of using the Canon EOS 5DS and 5DS R to shoot a variety of subjects, from product photography and wildlife to a wedding, Callum McInerney-Riley reveals how the cameras performedLike many Canon owners, when rumours of a new 5D began to cir...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017Landscape shooters have a unique set of needs and requirements for their gear. On the image quality side of things, a good landscape camera should offer plenty of resolution and lots of dynamic range; from a physical standpo...
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Last updated: November 21, 2017If you're a serious enthusiast or working pro, the very best digital cameras on the market will cost you at least $2000. That's a lot of money, but generally speaking these cameras offer the highest resolution, the best buil...
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A wide-angle is a must-have lens for landscape and architectural photographers, with a versatile wide-angle zoom often favored by those shooting press, weddings, events, or street photography. That there are different DSLR sensor sizes (35mm full-frame or...
At $449, both the full-frame-format Tokina 17-35mm f/4 and the APS-C-format Tokina 12-28mm f/4 are good value for the money wide-angle zoom lenses for Nikon and Canon DSLRs. Achieving respectable results in most DxOMark lens metric comparisons, particular...
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In the third and final installment of our Best Lenses for the Canon EOS 5DS R review, we're taking a closer look at results for wide-angle and macro lenses. For wide-angles, we've sub-divided the lenses into ultra-wide-angle primes between 14 and18mm, sta...
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In Part 2 of our best lenses for the Canon EOS 5DS R review, we're looking at the best optics for travel, wildlife, portrait and event photography. Whether you're looking for a versatile zoom for weddings, a prime for the best quality portraits, or a prof...
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Our technicians have tested no fewer than 130 lenses on Canon's 50.6Mp EOS 5DS R Digital SLR. With the results for both prime and zoom lenses covering a diverse range of focal lengths, we've got all the data you need for picking out the right lens. In Par...
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Achieving very similar overall DxOMark Sensor Scores of 87 points for the EOS 5DS and 86 points for the EOS 5DS R, these are the best results we've measured on a Canon sensor to date. An improvement of 5 points compared to the previous Canon champion, the...
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