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CANON EOS R5 $6899

Type: Professional digital mirrorless camera with Canon RF bayonet lens mount.

Automatic via 5940-points wide-area system using phase-difference detection measurements via ‘Dual Pixel CMOS AF’ giving 100 percent vertical coverage and 90 npercent horizontal coverage. 1053 focus points available for automatic selection. Area modes are Spot AF, 1-Point AF, Expand AF (vertically/horizontially), Expand AF (around), Zone AF (9x9 points), Large Zone AF (vertical, 9x21 points), Large Zone AF (horizontal, 31x9 points) and Face+Tracking plus Eye-Detection AF. Adjustable AF point size (small or large). AI-based subject tracking for People and Animals. One-shot and continuous (AI Servo) modes with manual switching. Continuous AF with predictive function and acceleration/deceleration tracking and adjustable tracking sensitivity. ‘Servo AF’ configuration tool (four subject scenarios – ‘Case 1 to 4’ plus auto ‘Case A’). Touch & Drag AF operation via touchscreen monitor when using EVF. Low light assist via built-in LED illuminator. Sensitivity range is EV-6.0 – 20 (f1.2, ISO 100). Manual focus assist

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