MELVILLE, NY, April 14, 2021– Canon
U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced that its
parent company, Canon Inc., is developing a new, high-performance professional
camera — the Canon EOS R3*. When it arrives, the EOS R3 will be an outstanding
complement to the three new RF lenses the company also introduced today — The
Canon RF 100mm F2.8 L Macro IS USM, RF400mm F2.8 L IS USM and RF600mm F4 L IS
USM.
“The development
of the Canon EOS R3 and the launch of the new RF lenses are the latest
testament to the company’s commitment to professional still and video image and
content creators,” said Tatsuro “Tony” Kano, executive vice president
and general manager of Canon U.S.A.’s Imaging Technologies & Communications
Group. “When the camera becomes available, it will pair well with each of the
new RF lenses announced today. Canon is excited to share this news today, and
we look forward to seeing the images captured with the new RF lenses and
upcoming EOS R3.”
Under
Development - The Canon EOS R3
The Canon EOS R3 will join the current lineup
of EOS R full-frame mirrorless series cameras. This camera will usher in a new
category to the EOS R system, positioned squarely between the EOS R5 and EOS-1D
X Mark III cameras. The camera will put great emphasis on superb AF performance
and speed, with fast-moving subjects. It is being designed to meet the reliability
and durability demands of professionals, even when working in challenging
conditions.
At the
heart of the EOS R3 camera’s performance will be an EOS camera first, a
Canon-developed, full-frame stacked CMOS sensor with a back-illuminated design,
providing substantially faster read-out speeds during still-imaging recording.
This completely new sensor is designed to produce less “rolling shutter”
distortion during Electronic Shutter operation and offer continuous Electronic
Shutter still-image shooting at speeds up to 30 fps — with full Dual Pixel CMOS
AF and auto exposure1.
The
AF system will leverage technology and performance from the well-received EOS
R5 and EOS R6 cameras, using Deep Learning technology to further enhance eye
and body detection for even better performance during portrait and action-type
shooting. In addition, the EOS R3’s subject detection AF will offer new
recognizable subjects for its AF system, bolstering its focusing capabilities
during challenging shooting conditions.
The Electronic
Viewfinder of the EOS R3 will offer photographers the ability to select the
initial area for AF tracking by simply looking
directly at the viewfinder location where they want to begin AF. When using the Electronic Viewfinder of the EOS R3 Eye Control AF2 will offer photographers the ability to select the initial area for AF tracking by simply looking directly at the viewfinder location where they want to begin AF.
The
camera body will be entirely new and accentuates the camera’s high-performance
design. It’s a one-piece design,
integrating the body with a vertical grip section. The weather and dust-resistance
will be equivalent to that of EOS-1D class cameras — an essential consideration
for nature, wildlife, sports and photojournalism content creators working in
extreme conditions. In addition, news photojournalists will be excited to add
the Mobile File Transmitter application for iOS and Android devices that will
be available.
Full
details of all the EOS R3’s features and specifications will be provided at the
time of its formal announcement*. To follow along
for more news on the Canon EOS R3 camera, please visit: www.usa.canon.com/eosr3.
From
Up-Close To Far Away, New Canon RF Lenses Have You Covered
The Canon RF100mm F2.8 L Macro IS USM lens is not only Canon’s first RF
lens designed specifically for macro photography, but also the world’s first3 medium telephoto macro lens with a
maximum magnification of 1.4x. The new lens, designed for both advanced photo
enthusiasts and professionals, takes macro photography expression to the next level
with the introduction of a spherical aberration (SA) control ring. The SA
control ring allows users to change the character and appearance of the bokeh
and obtain a softer focus effect with a simple turning of the ring to the
desired result. Additional features of the Canon RF100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM
include:
- Optical Image Stabilizer with up to five stops
of Shake Correction4.
- When combined with a camera featuring In-Body
Image Stabilizer, up to eight stops of shake correction5 is
possible with coordinated operation of Optical and In-Body Image Stabilizer.
- Hybrid IS helps to compensate for angular and shift camera shake during
macro shooting.
- High-speed, smooth and quiet auto focus with
dual nano USM.
- Customizable control ring that allows
photographers to adjust exposure compensation, shutter speed, aperture or ISO.
- Rugged Canon L-series dust and water-resistant
design.
The Canon RF400mm
F2.8L IS USM and Canon RF600mm F4L IS USM are both designed to be optically
identical to their EF counterparts. The RF400mm and RF600mm weigh in at 6.37
and 6.81 pounds with a minimum focusing distance of 8.2 and 13.8 feet,
respectively. Both lenses share many of the same critical features that help
professional high-end super-telephoto lenses stand out from the crowd. Those
features include:
- Ideal for a wide variety of shooting situations,
including sports, aviation, trains, automotive, and wildlife, such as birding.
- Optical
Image Stabilization with up to 5.5 stops6 of shake correction. Including three IS
Operation Modes — still subjects, panning, and irregular movement.
- Proprietary Canon lens coatings, Super
Spectra Coating (SSC), and Air Sphere Coating (ASC) help minimize ghosting and
flaring. Lens placement and coatings are optimized to
provide users with clear, high-contrast images even when there is a bright
light source.
- Lenses include fluorite and super UD lens
elements arranged in such a way to help correct chromatic aberration and make
the models more compact. Like the latest Canon EF400mm f/2.8L IS III USM and
EF600mm f/4L IS III USM lenses, released in the fall of 2018, weight on these
RF-series super-telephotos has been significantly reduced vs.
previous-generation Canon super tele designs.
- Compatible with Canon RF 1.4x and 2x extenders,
and feature a customizable electronic focus ring, with manual focus capability
during SERVO AF.
- A nine-blade circular aperture provides users
beautiful bokeh and ideally blurred backgrounds when the aperture is stopped
down.
- For added convenience when on a shoot, two focus
presets are available. Users can instantly return to one of two memorized focus
distances.
- Rugged Canon L-series dust and water-resistant
design with vibration and shock resistance. The front element has been dressed
with a fluorine coating for easy cleaning.
- Infrared reflective pigments with high
reflectance and titanium oxide lens barrel coating with silica
provide excellent UV weather resistance and heat reduction.
Canon RF
Lenses Pricing and Availability
The
Canon RF100mm F2.8 L Macro IS USM, Canon RF400mm F2.8 L IS USM and Canon
RF600mm F4L IS USM are scheduled to be available in July 2021 for an estimated
retail price of $1,399.00, $11,999.00 and $12,999.00, respectively*. For more information,
please visit usa.canon.com.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc., is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions to the United States and to Latin America and the Caribbean markets. With approximately $30.4 billion in global revenue, its parent company, Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), ranks third overall in U.S. patents granted in 2020† and is one of Fortune Magazine's World's Most Admired Companies in 2020. Canon U.S.A. is dedicated to its Kyosei philosophy of social and environmental responsibility. To keep apprised of the latest news from Canon U.S.A., sign up for the Company's RSS news feed by visiting www.usa.canon.com/rss and follow us on Twitter @CanonUSA.
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†Based on weekly patent counts issued by
United States Patent and Trademark Office.
* Specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
1 Continuous
shooting speed may decrease, depending upon lens in use, and shooting
conditions.
2 Eye Control AF may not be available, depending upon
differences with individual users, or the shooting environment. In addition, Eye Control AF may not be
possible with certain sunglasses, mirror sunglasses, hard contact lenses, or
bifocal eyeglass lenses.
3 As an autofocus interchangeable lens for full-frame
mirrorless cameras. Canon survey as of April 14, 2021.
4 Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products
Association) standards. Testing performed using the EOS R camera.
5 Based on
CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed
using the EOS R5 camera.
6 Based on CIPA (Camera
& Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed using the EOS
R camera.