A quick update on my previous post on the Canon EOS R1 flagship camera - Adorama now has an R1 product listing with the following specifications (check also B&H Photo product listing):
- High-speed autofocus and exposure enhanced by AI recognition
- Moving object trajectory prediction, high success rate smart object lock focus tracking
- 30MP full-frame stacked dual-gain sensor
- Purely electronic rolling shutter faster than any mechanical rolling shutter
- 1/1,250 sec flash sync time (<0.8 microsecond read time)
- Added 1:3 lossy compression CRAW (compared to lossless compression)
- Unlimited 40fps (1:2 CRAW) / 60fps (1:3 CRAW) continuous shooting
- Up to 120fps full-featured continuous shooting
- Supports 240fps burst continuous shooting mode, 1 second pre-shooting
- Enhanced dynamic range, better than EOS R3 and EOS R5
The EOS R1 is a mirrorless camera geared toward professionals that brings together Canon's cutting-edge technology and combines top-class performance with the strong durability and high reliability sought in a flagship model. This camera will dramatically improve the performance of both still images and video and meet the high requirements of professionals on the frontlines of a wide range of fields including sports, news reporting, and video production.
This camera employs the newly developed image processor DIGIC Accelerator in addition to the pre-existing processor DIGIC X. The new image processing system, composed of these processors and a new CMOS sensor, enables large volumes of data to be processed at high speeds and delivers never-before-seen advancements in Auto Focus (AF) and other functions.
By combining the new image processing system and deep learning technology to an advanced degree, Canon has achieved high-speed and high-accuracy subject recognition. For example, subject tracking accuracy has been improved so that in team sporting events where multiple subjects intersect, the target subject can continually be tracked even if another player passes directly in front of them. In addition, the AF 'Action Priority' function recognizes subject movement by rapidly analyzing the subject's status. In moments during a sports game when it is difficult to predict what will happen next, this function automatically determines the player performing a certain action, such as shooting a ball, as the main subject and instantly shifts the AF frame, thereby helping to capture decisive moments of gameplay.
Update: the listing has been removed. The screenshot can be found here. The official statement from Adorama:
"We at Adorama sincerely apologize for any confusion caused by the misinformation shared about the Canon EOS R1. We did not receive official specifications or details directly from Canon. We have removed this information from our website."
The upcoming Canon EOS R1 flagship camera: everything you need to know