![]() ![]() And of course, many of the smaller Micro Four Thirds bodies have it. Nikon’s new Z-series bodies have it, too. Sony’s A7 and A9 bodies have it, offering up to 4.5 stops of blur reduction. for the new EOS R camera is not a fake, there’s no mention of in-body stabilization, either.Īs good as Canon’s IS is in their lenses, leaving it out of their camera bodies would be a huge flaw, in my estimation. And if a leaked list of specs 2 This came from the Canon Rumors website, and I can’t vouch for it’s authenticity. IS, in the context of a Canon lens, means “Image Stabilization”, and if they’re making half of their new lenses with IS, they almost certainly don’t have it in the body. While looking at the list of lenses that will likely be available (also including a 50mm f/1.2 and the aforementioned 28-70 f/2), the 35mm f/1.8 IS Macro and 24-105 f/4 IS USM stuck out like a couple of giant sore thumbs. If Canon wants their EOS R system to compete with Sony and Nikon, they’ve shot themselves in the foot by leaving out stabilization.But most importantly: there appears to be no in-body image-stabilization (IBIS). There’s no 120fps option when shooting 1080p video. There were several interesting revelations: the giant 28-70 f/2 lens looks like a monster, weighing over 3 pounds (nearly double the weight of the EF 24-70 f/2.8L II), and the autofocus will work at -6 EV (at f/1.2). and rumored specs of the new EOS R full-frame mirrorless camera lineup have appeared on the internet. Over the past couple of days, the first leaked photos 1 Canon EOS R photos and specs in this post come from Nokishita, and should be considered suspect until officially released by Canon.
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