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Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Camera

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EOS-1D X Mark III Camera

The Best Just Got Better

Introducing the EOS-1D X Mark III
Canon 1D X Mark III is the new flagship DSLR, presenting a 5.5K RAW Video and uncompromising autofocus performance. Featuring a brand-new AF sensor with 28 times more resolution than its predecessor. Built for speed, sensitivity and precision, this powerful DSLR camera was made for sports, wildlife, and other trying and dynamic imaging applications. Designed as the flagship of the EOS system, the 1D X Mark III is outstanding for stills and video.

Photography, Without Limits
When conditions are tough, the light is poor but the pressure’s on, the EOS-1D X Mark III lets you capture winning images before the competition. It’s the ultimate creative toolkit, with superb low-light performance, deep learning AF and 5.5K Raw video.

Canon Inc. has announced the development of the EOS-1D X Mark III, the successor to the EOS-1D X Mark II flagship pro DSLR respected by sports and wildlife photographers the world over.

A New Era in Autofocus Speed and Accuracy
The EOS-1D X Mark III features a brand-new AF sensor with 28 times more resolution than its predecessor, using advanced AF algorithms with deep learning technology for unparalleled focus tracking in any situation. And in Live View and video, there's the added advantage of Dual Pixel CMOS AF across approximately 90x100 percent of the sensor with 525 AF areas. With AF over a wider EV range, focusing truly has never been more accurate and versatile.

Outstanding Stills and Video
With a new Canon CMOS sensor and powerful new DIGIC processing, image quality even at high ISO is taken to even greater levels of quality along with 4K video at 60p, plus the options of capturing RAW video or 10-bit video with Canon Log, both recorded internally to CFexpress cards. A new bright viewfinder ensures you are connected to your subject in real time with zero lag.

High Speed Camera Communications
Delivering captured content quickly is the vital next step for a professional. This is why the EOS-1D X Mark III features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy and GPS for seamless communication. With double the transfer speeds of the EOS 1D X Mark II via the built-in ethernet port or through the optional WFT-E9, and with a revised user interface for simpler and more intuitive operation, the new 1DX MK III is designed to get the job done faster than ever before.

Always Ready to Perform, Whatever the Situation
The EOS 1D X Mark 3 has been radically upgraded for superb performance, not only offering a blistering 16fps frame rate with the optical viewfinder but also 20fps using either the mechanical or electronic shutter in live view mode with full AE and AF. The camera is engineered to excel in all areas, with dramatically improved battery life using the LP-E19 battery, new illuminating buttons and an all new AF point selection control within the AF-ON button in addition to the multi-controller. All in a magnesium alloy weather-sealed body.

HEIF Image Format
The High Efficiency Image File (HEIF) format is the next generation file format for digital photographers. It’s based on the HEVC/H.265 video codec and allows for
higher image quality with no concurrent increase in file size, compared with JPEGs. HEIF files have fewer artefacts and increased dynamic range with 10-bit colour depth.

Deep Learning AF
The new EOS-1D X Mark III is equipped with a deep learning autofocus algorithm that has been programmed using real-world examples of sports photography from
virtually every event you can imagine – from football to athletics and much more. It can recognise the faces of athletes even when they are obscured by goggles or helmets and knows when subjects are upside down – in diving competitions, for example.

DIGIC X Image Processor
At the heart of the EOS-1D X Mark III is a single DIGIC X image processor that operates with incredible speed and efficiency. DIGIC X is responsible for both the
camera’s responsive performance – typified by its 20fps continuous shooting 4k/60p oversampled video – and its superlative image quality. The processor enables enhanced DLO, ALO and Highlight Tone Priority, plus very low levels of noise at high ISO.

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III features a single DIGIC X processor, which puts new levels of performance into the hands of photographers who accept no compromises. It also sets new standards in power efficiency. In fact, battery life is more than double that of the EOS-1D X Mark II.*

Expect to shoot at 20fps in Live View mode and at 16fps with the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s optical viewfinder, both accompanied by continuous AF and AE and a 1000+ shot image buffer. But the DIGIC X is about more than just speed.

DIGIC X also enables lower noise levels at all ISO sensitivities, improved sharpness with an all-new clarity adjustment, and extra dynamic range, thanks to an improved Auto Lighting Optimizer (ALO) and Highlight Tone Priority+ technology.

The DIGIC X is also the brain behind the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s deep-learning AF and also powers its in-camera Digital Lens Optimizer capabilities. This image processing tackles any optical issues that are not possible to correct thorough lens design alone, such as aberrations and diffraction. Since Digital Lens Optimizer doesn’t slow down the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III at all, it can now be used by news, sports and wildlife photographers shooting at top speeds.

A choice of file formats

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III gives you plenty of choice between image file formats, so you can choose the one that’s best suited to the job in hand.

CR3 Raw files

The CR3 Raw files format now makes its way to the EOS-1D series.

  • It can be shot uncompressed – maximizing image quality with huge dynamic range and 16,384 gradations per colour channel. Idea when images are going to be heavily processed in post-production.
  • Or as a compressed file, saving up to 40 per cent file size with very little noticeable drop in image quality straight out of the camera.

CR3 Raw files are fully supported by our Digital Photo Professional software, which is supplied free of charge with the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, as well as by major third-party software developers, such as Adobe and Apple.

JPEG and HEIF files

When you need to transmit your images fast, there is no substitute for JPEG files – until now that is. The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III also lets you shoot HEIF files (high efficiency image format), which is based on the HVEC video codec.

HEIF files give improved image quality, compared with JPEG files, but with roughly the same file size. The format allows 10-bit colour for more dynamic range, allowing the capture of HDR PQ images.

The compatibility of HEIF files is growing all the time, these files can also be processed in camera to produce standard JPEG files.

Gaussian Low Pass Filter
A gaussian low pass filter samples light over a greater number of pixels than a conventional low pass filter, so artefacts such as moire can be tackled while preserving fine sharpness and clarity.

CFexpress
The EOS-1D X Mark III features dual CFexpress card slots, which are capable of writing information at incredible speeds. The camera can capture 1000 shots in a continuous burst and even then only needs two seconds to clear its memory buffers. After consultation with professional photographers, the dual card slots in the EOS-1D X Mark III can be assigned individually to either still photos or video.

Smart Controllers
Canon have given the EOS-1D X Mark III a pair of smart controllers – one for horizontal shooting; the other for vertical. These revolutionary devices – which are built into the camera’s AF-ON buttons – are shaped like traditional joystick but behaviour more like a miniature touchpad that can be used to scroll AF points around
the screen.

Each controller is customised for sensitivity and speed and reacts intuitively even when you’re wearing gloves. The camera automatically disables the vertical controller when you’re shooting horizontally to avoid accidental movements.

Faster than fast. Quicker than Quick
Some moments are unrepeatable. Gone in a fraction of a second, never to come again. Preserve them forever with the EOS-1D X Mark III, capturing the action at up to 20 fps.

Intelligent AF that will Blow Your Mind
Capture images with biting clarity and sharpness. Deep learning AF algorithms recognise all kinds of situations and can even track faces hidden by goggles or a helmet.

Whether you shoot with the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s sensational optical viewfinder or using its generous 3.1-inch touchscreen, you can’t help but notice the speed, accuracy and precision of its revolutionary AF system. Deep-learning algorithms have been programmed to identify different sports, while Face and Eye detection has been joined by advanced tracking ability that tracks athletes even when they’re wearing goggles or a helmet.

No matter how fast the action moves, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III moves faster, adjusting focus to give you critical focus when you need it.

A Dedicated Imaging Sensor and Processor for Focusing
When you compose, focus and shoot through the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s optical viewfinder, you’re experiencing a revolution in AF design. A dedicated CMOS imaging sensor is used exclusively for autofocus, improving accuracy and precision and allowing many more focusing points in the viewfinder. The AF processing it taken care of by a dedicated DIGIC 8 processor whose sole job is to look after the AF when using the optical viewfinder.

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III boasts 191 AF points, of which 155 are cross-type for extra sensitivity – perfect for nailing critical focus on fast-moving athletes and animals when light levels get low. These AF points can used on their own for highly selective focusing, in small groups and zones that can be moved around the frame, or all together with the camera selecting the best points to use automatically.

The behaviour of the camera’s continuous focusing system can be adjusted according to the kind of action you’re photographing. Just choose from four case settings or use the new Auto case setting that will select the most appropriate behaviour for the task in hand.

Mirror System
For the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III to focus accurately at high continuous shooting speeds, we needed to give it a completely redesigned reflex mirror system. It’s vital that the camera’s mirrors return as quickly as possible to their resting positions between each shot, and with no ‘mirror bounce’, if they are to continue to direct light onto the AF sensor. This is something that happens inside the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III up to 16 times every second – an extraordinary achievement of mechanical engineering.

Dual Pixel CMOS AF
When using the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III like a mirrorless camera, in Live View mode, autofocusing is performed by our renowned Dual Pixel CMOS AF system. This turns virtually every pixel on the camera’s sensor into an imaging pixel and a phase-detection AF pixel.

Dual pixel CMOS AF can operate quickly when shooting stills, tracking moving objects around the frame, and more smoothly when capturing video, allowing professional pull-focus effects from one object to another.

The implementation of Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology in the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III sees focus-capable pixels over the whole height of the frame and over 90 per cent of its width. Performance has increased to a level where it’s possible to shoot at 20fps with fast, accurate, continuous focusing. The same deep-learning AF algorithm that’s available when using the camera in viewfinder mode is available to Dual Pixel CMOS AF, so you can be confident that critical sharpness is being maintained on the object, animal or person being tracked.

Remarkable Quality in Poor Conditions
A DIGIC X processor and bespoke 20 megapixel sensor are superb in low light – up to ISO 102,400, expandable to 812,600. The EOS-1D X Mark III delivers an outstanding dynamic range.

Good light, bad light, virtually no light… whatever the conditions the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III delivers superb image quality. From the depth of its shadow detail to the accuracy of its colour, you can be confident that the images you shoot will look nothing short of extraordinary.

Bespoke 20.1-megapixel CMOS Sensor
The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III uses the next generation of our advanced CMOS imaging technology. A custom-designed full-frame sensor features 20.1-megapixel resolution – the ideal balance between image quality, performance and speed of workflow.

Compared with its predecessors, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III delivers increased dynamic range, more advanced noise-reduction at all ISO sensitivities and faster read out of imaging data. Native ISO sensitivity now ranges from ISO 100 to ISO 812,900 and is expandable to an astonishing ISO 50-812,600, setting new standards in low-light performance.

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III also features a Gaussian low pass filter (LPF), which reduces moiré more effectively than standard LPF designs while also delivering a sharper, more detailed image.

Hyper-Accurate Exposure Metering
A dedicated 400k RGB+IR metering sensor takes exposure accuracy to new heights, with 400,000 pixels grouped into 216 metering zones. When you use the camera’s optical viewfinder, brightness is assessed in each zone and exposure is calculated with deadly accuracy.

This is an exposure sensor that sees like you do – in full colour. It can detect faces and other objects and help the camera’s AF system keep them in sharp focus as they move around the frame.

The sensor detects infrared as well as visible light, which helps it to recognise highly infrared-reflecting subjects and compensate for this when calculating exposure. Infrared sensitivity also helps prevent autofocusing errors in mixed light situations and improves the precision of Auto White Balance, Picture Style Auto, Auto Lighting Optimizer and Flicker Detection technologies.

E-TTL Balance
The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s 400k RGB+IR metering sensor also enables accurate flash exposure metering, and a new E-TTL balance option has been added to give photographers more control over the way that flash and ambient light are mixed together.

The lighting ratio can be changed between Ambience priority (where natural light is the dominant light source and flash is the fill light) and Flash priority (where the roles are reversed). A standard mode is also available, in which flash and ambient light are given equal weighting similar to existing EOS cameras.

A Formidable Filmmaking Machine
When it comes to video, the EOS-1D X Mark III fits in to virtually any workflow. Capture full frame 4K 60p, or 5.5K RAW footage that opens up new creative possibilities.

Creative filmmakers and visual story tellers can use the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III to shoot full-frame 4k video at 60 frames per second, recording footage internally using the 10-bit HEVC/H.265 codec with Canon Log or 12-bit Raw, for expanded dynamic range and easy colour grading during editing.

4K Recording and 5.5K Raw
Whatever your editing workflow, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III can capture footage that will fit right in and allow new levels of image quality and creativity.

Capture oversampled DCI 4K/60p video internally using the full width of the sensor*, so your lenses see the same as when you’re shooting stills. The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III can shoot in 17:9 DCI or 16:9 UHD aspect ratios and record the results using either the H.264 codec or as 10-bit H.265 codec when using Canon Log. Footage captured in this way is intentionally low in contrast, so it’s easier to colour grade in post-production.

The LIGER can also record 5.5K Raw video footage internally to its CFexpress cards, giving filmmakers unprecedented image quality. Expect more natural colour gradation and more dynamic range, letting you see detail in highlights and shadows that are 12 stops apart.

These 5472x2886 pixel,12-bit, CRM files can be processed using the supplied Digital Photo Pro software and is also supported by leading manufacturers of non-linear editing software. The LIGER can also record a 4K proxy file simultaneously, which can be used to speed up editing workflows.

Full HD recording with Dual Pixel AF is also available, at frame rates up to 120fps. Ideal for quarter-speed slow-motion effects.

Focus Peaking
When focusing manually, focus peaking identifies which areas of the scene are in focus by highlighting them with a coloured outline. This also shows depth of field by highlighting areas that will look sharp at the selected aperture.

Image Stabilisation for Movies
Movie Digital IS provides highly effective five-axis image stabilisation when you’re filming handheld – smoothing out shake caused by camera movement. An enhanced mode detects and corrects for the kind of motion encountered when walking with the camera – when tracking a moving subject, for instance.

The results are simply superb – steady, smooth professional footage that looks great alongside anything shot on dedicated high-end video cameras.

Extracting High-Resolution Still Frames
Video captured in 4K can be used to generate 8.8 megapixel still images. Just replay the footage in question on the back of the camera in slow motion and use the shutter button to extract a still frame. This is a great approach for fast-moving subjects, which can now be shot in 4K 60p with still frames extracted afterwards.

Stay Connected, Stay Competitive
Whether you’re in an ethernet-equipped stadium, or transmitting pictures for deadline using Wi-Fi, the EOS-1D X Mark III keeps you ahead of the competition.

Get connected quickly and easily, whether you’re using the pitch-side network in a sports stadium or filing a story with your smartphone from the other side of the world. The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III makes it simpler than ever to get your pictures where they need to be – ahead of the competition.

Wireless Networking
The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III features built-in Wi-Fi, which is ideal for communicating with smart devices and computers, either in the studio or on location.

Smartphones and tablets running the Camera Connect app and Digital Photo Professional Express App* can be used to browse, edit, retouch and transmit photos when you’re on the move. They can also act as a sophisticated remote control for the camera, letting you compose on the device’s screen, change camera settings and shoot still photos and video. PC and Mac computers running EOS Utility can perform these tasks too.

And when you need a stronger wireless connection, the option WFT-E9 wireless adapter provides you with extra range and more reliability in ‘digitally congested’ areas like football stadiums. It supports the MIMO 802.11ac standard, which uses both 5GHz and 2.4 GHz bands for communication over distances up to 150 meters and also allows connections to secure SFTP servers.

Ethernet Connections
Major sports events around the world make wired ethernet connections available to trackside and pitch-side photographers so that they can transmit images back to news agencies as they shoot. That’s why we gave the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III a lightning fast gigabit ethernet socket that transmits data twice as fast as the 1D X mark II.

Connectivity settings are now grouped together in their own menu tab. It’s now possible to save up to 20 connection pre-sets for instant recall, with network access and ftp server details stored separately to reduce the amount of time it takes to get set up in a new location. Agencies can even distribute connection setting to their photographers electronically, which can be loaded into the camera via memory card.

Ethernet connectivity now supports secure SFTP protocols, which prevent images from being intercepted.

An Extension of Your Creative Mind
Taking the best from our DSLR and mirrorless cameras, the EOS-1D X Mark III is designed to be tough, reliable and intuitive – as close to invisible as a camera can be.

From the moment you pick it up you’ll know that the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is something special. Its design is the result of years of refinement and evolution, yet it also makes use of new technologies that will transform the way you work.

Smart Control at your Fingertips
Canon have given the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III a pair of smart controllers – one for horizontal shooting; the other for vertical. These revolutionary devices – which are built into the camera’s AF-ON buttons – are shaped like traditional joystick but behaviour more like a miniature touchpad that can be used to scroll AF points around the screen.

Each controller is customised for sensitivity and speed and reacts intuitively even when you’re wearing gloves. The camera automatically disables the vertical controller when you’re shooting horizontally to avoid accidental movements.

Your Window on the World
The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s optical viewfinder (OVF) is a joy to behold. Large, bright and clear – it lets you compose and shoot with instinct and intuition. It’s more comfortable to use over long periods of time than an EVF and gives you a real-time view of events that’s unaffected by electronic ‘lag’.

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s intelligent viewfinder overlay puts information exactly where you need it so you can stay informed without feeling distracted. Naturally, it’s customisable so you can show only the data you want to see. After feedback from professional sports photographers this also includes a clock, helping you be at the right place at the right time.

Focus points are shown using a red dot-matrix display, which is finer and more detailed than equivalent displays in other EOS-1D series cameras, making it easier to see in the dark.

When the Going Gets Tough...
The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is built to withstand the rigours of professional photography, from the bumps and scrapes of the press pack to the cold temperatures and rain of the wildlife trail. The camera’s shutter is designed for 500,000 cycles, and its magnesium-alloy body uses waterproof seals to protect against dust and moisture so you can keep shooting in bad weather. Several of the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III’s button are now illuminated, so you can see them clearly in the dark.

Enhanced Battery Life
The new DIGIC X processor at the heart of the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is not only powerful, but also efficient. In fact, with the supplied LP-E19 battery, the camera can deliver more than double the shooting time of the previous EOS-1D X Mark II, turning in roughly 2850 shots on a single charge.

The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is also compatible with older LP-E4N batteries, although the highest frame rate will be limited to 14fps.

 
 

Features:

20.1 megapixel full-frame sensor
With huge dynamic range and ISO sensitivity

DIGIC X image processor
For blazing speed and superb image quality

Real-time, lag-free, no-delay
An optical viewfinder shows events as they happen

Up to 20fps continuous shooting
Capture at 20fps in Live View mode and at 16fps when using the optical viewfinder

Deep-learning autofocus
Programmed with real-world data from professional photographers

5.5K Raw video
Capture video footage with the ultimate in image quality

Filmmaking at 4K/60p
Capture full-frame video at up to 4K resolution and 60 fps with Canon Log and H.265

Smart controller
Adds fast intuitive control of AF point selection, even when wearing gloves

Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Focuses with lightning speed when shooting stills, and smoothly when capturing video

Gigabit Ethernet and built-in Wi-Fi* + Bluetooth**
Let you get connected wherever you are, and get your pictures to the client first

* Requires smart device to be equipped with Bluetooth version 4.0 (or later). Also requires smart device to be using operating system iOS 11.4 (or later) or Android 5.0 (or later)

**The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Canon Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

Key Specifications:

  • New CMOS Sensor
  • New Digic Processer
  • Improved High ISO Performance
  • 10-bit HEIF files
  • CFexpress Cards
  • New Control similar to EOS R touch and drag
  • Improved Battery Life
  • Illuminated Buttons
  • New era Autofocus Speed and Accuracy
  • Oustanding Still and Video
  • 28x More Resolution than the 1DX Mark II
  • 4K 60P Full Frame oversampling or S35 Crop
  • 10-bit Canon Log
  • Internal RAW Video Recording
  • FullHD up to 120P
  • Canon LOG
  • 10 Bit 4:2:2 Internal Recording
  • 10 Bit 4:2:2 HDMI Output 4K/Full HD
  • 12 Bit RAW Internal Only
  • H.264 and H.265
  • A new era in autofocus speed and accuracy
  • Outstanding stills and video
  • High speed camera communications
  • Internal RAW Video Capture
  • Offers a blistering 16fps frame rate
  • 1x Canon EOS-1D X Mark III camera body
  • 1x EG eyecup
  • 1x LC-E19 charger
  • 1x LP-E19 battery
  • 1x Interface cable IFC-100U (USB C)
  • 1x Cable protector
  • 1x Strap
  • 1x 0.5 metre USB-C™ cable
  • 1x User manual kit
Image Sensor
Type 36 x 24 mm CMOS
Effective Pixels Approx. 20.1M
Total Pixels Approx. 21.4 M
Aspect Ratio 3:2
Low-Pass Filter Built-in/Fixed with Self Cleaning Sensor Unit
Colour Filter Type Primary Colour
Image Processor
Type DIGIC X
Lens
Lens Mount EF (excludes EF-S / EF-M lenses)
Focal length 1.x Multiplication with EF lens fitted
SLR Focusing
Type TTL secondary image-forming phase-difference
detection using AF-dedicated sensor
AF System / Points 191 Point / 155 f/4 cross-type AF points inc 1 dual
cross type at f/2.8
(1)
The number of cross-type AF points will differ
depending on the lens.
AF Working Range EV -4 to 21 (at 20°C & ISO 100)
AF Modes One Shot
AI Focus
AF Point Selection Automatic selection: 191 point AF
(inc face tracking and Eye AF)
Manual selection: Single point AF
(selectable points all points, 61, 15, 9 or cross type
only points selectable)
Manual selection: Spot AF
Manual selection: AF point Expansion 4 points
(up, down, left, right)
Manual selection: AF point Expansion surrounding 8
points
Manual selection: Zone AF
Manual selection: Large Zone AF
AF points can be selected separately for vertical and
horizontal shooting
Selected AF Point Display Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on LCD
panel
AF Lock Locked when shutter button is pressed half way or AF
ON is pressed in One Shot AF mode.
AF Assist Beam Emitted by an optional dedicated Speedlite
Manual Focus Selected on lens
AF Micro Adjustment Manual : Enter adjustment level +/- 20 steps
Adjust all lenses by same amount
Adjust up to 20 lenses individually
Adjust per lens serial number
Exposure Control
Metering Modes 400,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, 384-zone
metering
(1) Evaluative metering (linked to All AF point)
(2) Partial metering
(approx. 6.2% of viewfinder at centre)
(3) Spot metering: Center spot metering
(approx. 1.5% viewfinder at centre)
AF point-linked spot metering
Multi-spot metering
(4) Centre weighted average metering
Metering Range EV 0-20 (at 23°C with 50mm f1.4 lens ISO 100) EV -3-20
in Live and movie
AE Lock Auto: Operates in 1-shot AF mode with evaluative
metering when focus is achieved
Manual: By AE lock button in all exposure modes
Exposure Compensation +/-5 EV in 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments
(can be combined with AEB).
AEB 2, 3, 5 or 7 Shots +/-3 EV 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments
Anti-Flicker Shooting Yes. Flicker detected at a frequency of 100 Hz or 120
Hz. Maximum continuous shooting speed may
decrease
ISO Speed Equivalent Stills: 100-102400 (in 1/3-stop increments) ISO can be
expanded to L: 50 or H1: 204800, H2: 409600, H3:
819200 (selected in Custom Function)
Shutter
Type Vertical-travel mechanical focal-plane shutter,
electronically controlled at all speeds / Sensor
Electronic shutter
Speed 30 - 1/8000 sec. (1/3 stop increments), Bulb
Shutter Release Soft touch electromagnetic release
White Balance
Type Auto white balance with the imaging sensor
Settings Auto (Ambience priority/ White Priority), Daylight,
Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten light, White Fluorescent
light, Flash, Custom, Colour Temperature Setting
White balance compensation:
1. Blue/Amber +/-9
2. Magenta/ Green +/-9.
WB Bracketing +/-3 levels in single level increments
3, 2, 5 or 7 bracketed images per shutter release
Selectable Blue/Amber bias or Magenta/ Green
bias.
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Pentaprism
Coverage (Vertical/Horizontal) Approx. 100%
Magnification 0.76x (2)
Eyepoint 20mm
Dioptre Correction -3 to +1 dpt
Focusing Screen Fixed
Mirror Quick-return all surface half mirror
Viewfinder Information AF information: Single/Spot AF points, AF Frame, AF
status, Focus indicator, AF mode, AF point selection,
AF point registration
Exposure information: Shutter speed, aperture value,
ISO speed (always displayed), AE lock, exposure
level/compensation, flash metering, spot metering
circle, exposure warning, AEB, metering mode,
shooting mode, time
Flash information: Flash ready, high-speed sync, FE
lock, flash exposure compensation, red-eye
reduction light.
Image information: Card information, maximum burst
(2 digit display), Highlight tone priority (D+).
Composition information: Crop area, Aspect ratio,
Grid, Electronic level
Other information: Battery check, Warning symbol,
Flicker Detection, drive mode, white balance,
JPEG/RAW indicator
Depth of Field Yes
Eyepiece Shutter Built-in
LCD Monitor
Monitor 3.2" (8.01cm) TFT, approx. 2.1million dots
Coverage Approx. 100%
Viewing Angle (Horizontally/Vertically) Approx. 170°
Coating Anti-reflection and Solid Structure
Brightness Auto: Using external ambient light sensor
Manual: Adjustable to one of seven levels
4 color tone Adjustable settings
Display Options (1) Quick control Screen
(2) Camera settings
(3) Dual Axis Electronic Level
(4) Custom Quick control screen
Flash
Modes E-TTL II Auto Flash, Metered Manual
X-Sync 1/250sec
Flash Exposure +/-3 EV in 1/3-stop increments with EX series
Speedlites
Flash Exposure Bracketing Yes, with compatible External Flash
Flash Exposure Lock Yes
Hot Shoe / PC Terminal Yes /Yes
Second Curtain Synchronisation Yes
External Flash Compatibility E-TTL II with EX series Speedlites, wireless multi-flash
support
External Flash Control via camera menu screen
Shooting
Modes Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE,
Manual, 3x Custom settings
Picture Styles Auto, Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful,
Monochrome, Fine Detail, User Defined (x3)
Colour Space sRGB and Adobe RGB
Image Processing Clarity (8 levels)
Highlight Tone Priority (2 settings)
Auto Lighting Optimizer (4 settings)
Long exposure noise reduction
High ISO speed noise reduction (4 settings)
Lens optical correction:
- Peripheral illumination correction (stills and video)
- Chromatic aberration correction (stills and video)
- Distortion correction (during or after still photo
shooting)
- Diffraction correction (stills and video)
- Digital Lens Optimizer (during or after still photo
shooting)
Resize to M1, M2 or S
(3)
RAW image processing - during image Playback only
Crop images/ rotate (3:2, 16:9, 4:3, 1:1, 2:3, 9:16: 3:4
ratios)
Multiple exposure
Drive Modes Single, Continuous L, Continuous H, Self timer
(2s+remote, 10s+remote), S single soft shooting,
continuous soft shooting
Continuous Shooting Max. Approx. 16ps.
Max. 20fps in Live View mode with mirror locked up
with exposure and AF tracking
(speed maintained for unlimited number of JPEGs or
over 1000 RAW images)
(1)
Live Mode View
Type Electronic viewfinder with image sensor
Coverage Approx. 100% (horizontally and vertically)
Frame Rate For Stills 29.97 fps / for Movies 59.94 fps / 29.97 fps
(NTSC) 50.00 fps / 25.00 fps (PAL)
Focusing Manual Focus (Magnify the image 5x or 10x at any
point on screen)
Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF (Face+Tracking
Spot AF
1-point AF
Expand AF area:
Expand AF area: Around
Zone AF
Large Zone AF: Vertical
Large Zone AF: Horizontal)
Metering Real-time evaluative metering with image sensor
(384-zone)
Partial metering (approx. 5.8 % of Live View screen)
Spot metering (approx. 2.9 % of Live View screen)
Center-weighted average metering
Active metering time can be changed
Display Mode Grid overlay (x3), Basic shooting information,
Detailed shooting information, Histogram, Electronic
Level
File Type
Still Image Type JPEG: 10 compression options
HEIF: 10 compression options (10bit 422 BT2100)
RAW: RAW, CRAW
Complies with Exif 2.31 and Design rule for Camera
File system 2.0
Complies with Digital Print Order Format [DPOF]
Version 1.1
RAW+JPEG simultaneous
recording
Yes, any combination of RAW + JPEG/HEIF possible,
separate formats to separate cards possible
Image Size JPEG / HEIF:(L) 5472x3648, (M1) 4368x2912,
(M2) 3648x2432, (S) 2736x1824
HEIF: 5472x3648
RAW: (RAW / C-RAW) 5472x3648
Folders New folders can be manually created and selected
File Numbering (1) Consecutive numbering
(2) Auto reset
(3) Manual reset
EOS Movie
Movie Type RAW: CRM 12bit Audio: Linear PCM
MP 4 Video: 4K (8bit MPEG4 AVC/H.264, 10bit
MPEG4/HEVC with Canon log), Full HD - MPEG4 AVC
/ H.264, Audio: Linear PCM
MP4 Video: Full HD IPB light - MPEG4 AVC/H.264,
Audio: AAC
Movie Size 4K RAW (5496 x 2904) - (23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 50,
59.94fps)
4K DCI (17:9) - 4096 x 2160 (23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 50,
59.94fps) intra or inter frame
4K UHD (16:9) - 3840 x 2160 (23.98, 25, 29.97, 50,
59.94fps) intra or inter frame
4K DCI cropped (17:9) - 4096 x 2160 (23.98, 24, 25,
29.97, 50, 59.94fps) intra or inter frame
Full HD (16:9) - 1920 x 1080 ( 25, 29.97, 50, 59.94fps)
intra or inter frame plus IPB light
Simultaneous recording Yes: RAW to card in slot 1 Proxy (MP4) to card in slot 2
Colour Sampling (Internal
recording)
4K - YCbCr4:2:2 (8-bit)
Full HD/HD - YCbCr4:2:0 (8-bit)
Canon Log Yes Log 1
Movie Length 4K and Full HD - Max duration 29min 59sec.
(excluding High Frame Rate movies). No 4GB file limit
with exFAT CF card.
High Frame Rate Movie MOV Video: Full HD - 1920 x 1080 at 100fps or 119.9fps
Recorded as 1/4-speed slow motion movie
Single scene maximum recording up to 7min 29sec.
4K Frame Grab 8.3-megapixel JPEG still image frame grab from 4K
movie possible
Bitrate/Mbps 5.5K RAW : (50/59.94p) Approx. 2600Mbps
(30/25/24/23.98p) Approx. 1800Mbps

Canon Log off (H264 MP4)
4K DCI (50/59.94p): ALL-I Approx. 940 Mbps, IPB
Approx. 230 Mbps
4K DCI (29.97p/25.00p/24.00p/23.98p): ALL-I Approx.
470 Mbps, IPB Approx. 120 Mbps
4K DCI cropped (50/59.94p): ALL-I Approx. 940 Mbps,
IPB Approx. 230 Mbps
4K DCI cropped (29.97p/25p/24.00p/23.98p): ALL-I
Approx. 470 Mbps, IPB Approx. 120 Mbps
4K UHD (50/59.94p): ALL-I Approx. 940 Mbps, IPB
Approx. 230 Mbps
4K UHD (29.97p/25p): ALL-I Approx. 470 Mbps, IPB
Approx. 120 Mbps
Full HD 119.90p/ 100p): ALL-I: Approx. 360 Mbps
Full HD (59.94p/50.00p:) ALL-I: Approx. 180 Mbps
Full HD (59.94p/50.00p): IPB Approx. 60 Mbps
Full HD (29.97p/25p): ALL-I: Approx. 90 Mbps
Full HD (29.97p/25p): IPB: Approx. 30 Mbps
Full HD (29.97p/25p): IPB light: Approx. 12 Mbps

Canon Log on (H265 MP4)
4K DCI (50/59.94p): ALL-I Approx. 1000 Mbps, IPB
Approx. 340 Mbps
4K DCI (29.97p/25.00p/24.00p/23.98p): ALL-I Approx.
470 Mbps, IPB Approx. 170 Mbps
4K DCI cropped (50/59.94p): ALL-I Approx. 1000
Mbps, IPB Approx. 340 Mbps
4K DCI cropped (29.97p/25p/24.00p/23.98p): ALL-I
Approx. 470 Mbps, IPB Approx. 170 Mbps
4K UHD (50/59.94p): ALL-I Approx. 1000 Mbps, IPB
Approx. 340 Mbps
4K UHD (29.97p/25p): ALL-I Approx. 470 Mbps, IPB
Approx. 170 Mbps
Full HD 119.90p/ 100p): ALL-I: Approx. 470 Mbps
Full HD (59.94p/50.00p:) ALL-I: Approx. 170 Mbps
Full HD (59.94p/50.00p): IPB Approx. 90 Mbps
Full HD (29.97p/25p): ALL-I: Approx. 135 Mbps
Full HD (29.97p/25p): IPB: Approx. 45 Mbps
Full HD (29.97p/25p): IPB light: Approx. 18 Mbps
Microphone Built-in stereo microphones (48 kHz, 16-bit x 2
channels)
HDMI Display External Monitor only, External Monitor only without
information display or Simultaneous on camera and
external monitor
HDMI output 4K and Full HD recording, uncompressed YCbCr
4:2:0, 8-bit BT709, or YCbCr 4:2:2, 10-bit BT2020 with
Canon Log sound output via HDMI is also possible
Focusing Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Face Detection and
Tracking AF, Movie Servo AF Manual Focus
ISO 100-25600 (in 1/3-stop increments) ISO can be
expanded to or H1: 51200, H2: 102400, H3: 204800
(selected in Custom Function
Movie Digital IS Yes, image area when enabled: reduced by 10%
Other Features
GPS Built in - Longitude, Latitude, Elevation, Coordinated
Universal Time
• GPS satellites (USA)
• GLONASS satellites (Russia)
• Quasi-Zenith Satellite Michibiki (Japan)
Custom Functions 38 Custom Functions
Metadata Tag Author, copyright, Image rating (0-5 stars) GPS,
Rating, IPTC (registered with EOS Utility/ browser
remote)
LCD Panel (EL)/ Button
Illumination
Yes / Yes
Water/ Dust resistance Yes
Voice Memo Yes
Intelligent Orientation Sensor Yes
Histogram Brightness: Yes
RGB: Yes
Playback zoom 1.5x - 10x
Display Formats (1) Single image with information (2 levels)
(2) Single image
(3) 4 image index
(4) 9 image index
(5) 36 image index
(6) 100 image index
(7) Jump Display
(8) Movie edit
(9) Raw processing
(10) Rating
Image Erase Protection Erase protection of one image at a time, folder or
card
Image Erase Single image, selected, folder, card or all
unprotected
Self Timer 2 or 10 sec
Menu Categories (1) Shooting Menu 1 - 4 (separate photo/video)
(2) AF menu 1- 5
(3) Network 1
(4) Playback menu 1 - 3
(5) Setup menu 1- 5
(6) Custom functions 1- 9
(7) My Menu (1-5 user selectable)
Menu Languages English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese,
Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek,
Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian,
Ukraine, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Korean, Indonesian, Malaya and
Japanese.
Firmware Update Update possible by the user. (Camera, Lens, WFT,
External Speedlite)
Interface
Computer USB 3.1 Gen 2 (PTP)
Wi-Fi Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g/n) (2.4 GHz only), with
Bluetooth support
[5]
Features supported – FTP/FTPS,
EOS Utility, Smartphone.
Other HDMI (mini), External microphone (Stereo mini jack)
Headphone Jack, RJ-45, N3 remote release terminal,
Flash PC connector
Memory Card
Type CFexpress 1.0 Type B
Supported Operating System
PC Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 (tablet mode not
supported)
Macintosh macOS 10.14 (Mojave)
macOS 10.13 (High Sierra)
macOS 10.12 (Sierra)
OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)
Software
Other EOS Utility 3, Picture Style Editor, WFT utility, Camera
connect app (iOS/android)
Image Manipulation Digital Photo Professional 4, Digital Photo Professional
Express for iPad (RAW Image Processing)
Power Source
Batteries Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LP-E19, LP-E4N
(LP-E19 battery supplied)
Battery Life Viewfinder shooting approx. 2850 (at 20°C)
(6)
Viewfinder shooting approx. 2360 (at 0°C)
(6)
Live View shooting approx. 610 (at 20°C)
(6)
Live View shooting approx. 530 (at 0°C)
(6)
4K movie recording approx. 2 hr 20 mins (at 20°C)
(movie Servo AF disabled)
Battery check Automatic displayed in 6 levels
Power saving Power turns off after 1, 2, 4, 8, 15 or 30 mins.
A/C Power Supply Power adapter AC-E19 / DR-E19
Accessories
Lenses All EF lenses (excludes EF-S lenses)
Flash Canon Speedlites EL100, 430EX III, 470EX AI, 600EX-II
RT, MR-14EX II, Macro, Twin Lite MT-26EX, Speedlite
(90EX, 220EX, 270EX, 270EX II, 320EX, 380EX, 420EX,
430EX, 430EX II, 550EX, 580EX, 580EX II, 600EX-RT,
600EX, EL 100, Macro-Ring-Lite MR-14EX , Macro-Ring-
Lite, Twin Lite MT-24EX, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2,
Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT)
Remote Controller/ Switch Remote control with N3 type contact and Speedlite
600EX-II RT
Power Supply & Battery
Chargers
Battery Pack LP-E19, Battery Pack LP-E4N, Battery
charger LC-E19, Power Adapter AC-E19 / DR-E19
Other Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E9B, Eyecup Eg, Eg-series
Dioptric Adjustment Lens with Rubber Frame Eg, Anti
Fog Eyepiece Eg, Angle Finder C, Hand Strap E2
Physical Specifications
Body Materials Magnesium Alloy
Operating Environment 0 – 45 °C, 85% or less humidity
Dimensions (WxHxD) 158 x 167.6 x 82.6mm
Weight (body only) Approx. 1250g


Footnotes:
[1] The number of AF points, cross-type AF points, and dual cross-type AF points vary
depending on the lens used
[2] With 50mm lens at infinity, -1 dpt
[3] Frame grab images from 4K movies cannot be resized
[4] File size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst vary depending on shooting
conditions (including JPEG/HEIF image quality: 8, subject, memory card brand, ISO speed,
Picture Style, and Custom Function, etc.).
[5] Wi-Fi use may be restricted in certain countries or regions
[6] Based on the CIPA Standard and using the batteries and memory card format supplied with
the camera, except where indicated