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Firmware v1.1.1 for Canon 5DS and 5DSR fixes HDR mode and level display

20 Jun

Canon has released firmware version 1.1.1 for its EOS 5DS and 5DS R full-frame DSLR models. The new firmware fixes a number of user-reported bugs, including an issue in HDR mode that prevents the camera from completing a full bracket with certain settings.

Other fixes include:

  • Err70 display which with certain combinations of settings
  • Correction of level display when the camera is held in vertical orientation with the hand grip pointing downward
  • Correction of a power-up delay of approximately five seconds when using certain CF cards

You can download firmware version 1.1.1 for the Canon EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R now on the Canon website.

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The great outdoors: Canon EOS 5DS and 5DSR Field Test

07 Nov

Mikey Schaefer is no stranger to the great outdoors. As a professional photographer who specializes in shooting in some of the most extreme environments on earth, he tests his body – and his gear – to the limits. In this field test we’re following Mikey on a sports lifestyle / editorial shoot with Canon’s EOS 5DS and 5DSR, near his home town in Oregon. Read more

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DxOMark: EOS 5DS/R sensor is highest-ranked Canon sensor yet

11 Jul

DxOMark published its report on the 50MP sensor in the Canon’s EOS 5DS and 5DS R. They’re the best-performing Canon sensors to date, offering massive resolution along along with small dynamic range improvements. Do the cameras raise the bar relative to competitors though? Our technical editor Rishi does a thorough analysis, using DxO’s data to pit the 5DS against the Nikon D810. Click through for more

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DxO OpticsPro 10.4.2 released with Canon EOS 5DS/R support

01 Jul

DxO has introduced OpticsPro 10.4.2, adding Raw support for Canon’s EOS 5DS and 5DS R. Also added are 789 new camera/lens combination correction profiles. Updates for DxO FilmPack and DxO ViewPoint also make those applications fully compatible with Photoshop CC 2015. Read more

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Final firmware Canon EOS 5DSR real-world samples posted

24 Jun

Last night the Northern Lights tip-toed farther south than they usually do, and many regions of North America not accustomed to seeing them were treated to a light show. In hopes of catching it we hopped in the car with the Canon EOS 5DSR and headed away from the city lights. We’ve got a couple of aurora shots to share as well as a selection of others taken with a final 5DS R camera. See gallery

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Who’s Getting in Line for the New Canon EOS 5DS or 5DS-R Cameras?

22 Feb

It’s that time again. Canon has announced their newest in the 5D line-up – the 5DS and the 5DS R. At a whopping 50.6 megapixels and starting prices rumoured around $ 3699 and $ 3899 respectively – are you taking the plunge?

People were all gaga over the EOS 7D MarkII and headed out in droves to pre-order one for themselves. I know several people personally who picked one up – either as an upgrade or as a backup to their full frame body.

So the question is – who is this camera designed for? Clearly it’s for the professional photographer who needs maximum sharpness and detail. Have a look at this video from Canon to see if it’s for you:

The main difference he mentions between the two new models is the removal of the anti-aliasing filter from the 5DS R. That means even more sharpness.

There are also many similarities to the 5D MarkIII that users of that camera will find familiar such as: body design and layout of controls, same 61-point focusing system, and it even uses the same battery pack which is refreshing. Yay for once you don’t need yet another battery and charger!

For an outside opinion on the new cameras, see what Matt Granger had to say in this video:

So I ask you these questions:

  1. How many megapixels is too many? Opening the RAW file as 16-bit gives you approximately a 288mg file.
  2. What is the advantage of these cameras over a large sensor medium format camera?
  3. If you buy this camera will you likely need a computer upgrade to handle the processing power needed for such large files? Never mind massive amounts of more memory cards.
  4. Are you interested in this or is it way out of your league? Is it a wish list item for “one day”?

Canon-EOS-5DSTell me in the comments below. I personally own the 5D MarkIII and am NOT considering getting one for myself. Perhaps if I were doing commercial studio product work still I might – but then I’d likely already have a medium format like many of my commercial photographer friends.

Let’s talk, is this for you?

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