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...
Publicerad: 2015-10-08, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Hugely impressive image quality (when matched with best lenses and suitable shutter speeds)
No tilt/vari-angle screen, not the best for fast-moving 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...
Sammanfattning: 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...
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...
Just like the Canon EOS 5D Mark III stunned us when it arrived on the scene in 2012, the EOS 5Ds and 5Ds R do the same, though it must be made clear that both are out to target a more specific audience, namely the type of photographer who wants to resolve...
Sammanfattning: 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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Publicerad: 2015-02-06, Författare: Rod , testad av: techradar.com/au/
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....