Here is the Sony A1 vs Canon EOS R3 size comparison image. Interesting to see both pro mirrorless cameras with different body and grip.
As you know Canon has revealed the first details of its high-end EOS R3 pro mirrorless camera. As you can see from the product image, the new Canon EOS R3 features a large, one-piece design with an integrated vertical grip, much like company’s 1D-series DSLRs.
With the dual-grip design, the Canon EOS R3 will be able to shoot at up to 30 frames per second with full AF, but isn’t branded as a successor to the EOS-1D series of pro sports DSLRs.
Sony A1 vs Canon EOS R3
The Sony A1 has a 50 megapixel Stacked, Back-Side Illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor. We don’t know the megapixel count of the Canon EOS R3 yet, but it will also use a stacked BSI sensor, just like the one on the Sony A1.
In many ways, the EOS R3 is shaping up to be a direct competitor to the Sony A1 and the upcoming Nikon Z9, in particular. You can find the size comparison of Sony A1 vs Canon EOS R3.
- Canon EOS R3–Listed–B&H
Canon EOS R3 Camera Now Listed at B&H. Here’s what we know so far.
Canon EOS R3 will be built around a Stacked CMOS sensor and will use Canon’s Dual Pixel AF design. It will also offer Eye Control AF, which uses the position of the photographer’s eye to select the initial position for autofocus or subject tracking.
Canon EOS R3 Additional Coverage
- Canon adds 100mm macro and 400mm and 600mm super teles to RF lens line
- Canon launches 3 new RF prime lenses: hands-on review with David Bergman
- Canon reveals EOS R3 mirrorless camera in development
- Canon EOS R3 press release
Canon EOS R3 at a Glance:
- 30fps continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking (electronic shutter)
- New Canon developed Full-frame Stacked BSI CMOS sensor
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF
- Eye-AF control
- Subject eye and head detection
- Dust and water resistant body with integrated grip
- Fast Mobile File Transfer (Wireless)
- RF mount
- Pre-orders: Adorama | B&H
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