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Is In-Body Image Stabilization the Real Game Changer for Canon’s EOS R5?

Canon is bringing in-body image stabilization to the EOS R5. How do you think it will stack up? To quell rumors about its new EOS R5, Canon has been making the unprecedented move of confirming many features prior to its release, including full-frame 8K 30p 4:2:2 10-bit internal recording, multiple 4K formats including 4K 120p, C-Log, HDR PQ, Dual Pixel Autofocus, dual card slots, and for the very first time, 5-axis in-body image stabilization, more commonly known as IBIS, promising to give the EOS R5 an advantage in ultra-smooth video. Though the bump in resolution is a headline, the real game changer for the EOS R5 could be the addition of IBIS. It’s Canon’s first dive into IBIS, so it will be interesting to see out how it stacks up to the competition. The company will be also be combining IBIS with optical IS stabilization found on RF and EF lenses. Some Canon cameras already rely on EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization), like with the EOS C300 Mark III, but the move to combine IBIS and IS is a welcomed change that should offer cinematographers enhanced stability, even in low light. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 9 June, 2020

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