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Canon EOS R5 II review: Canon’s most powerful camera yet puts Sony on notice


Move over Sony, Canon is trying to take the lead in bleeding-edge tech for mirrorless cameras.

When Canon launched the R5 II and R1 in July, it introduced pre-registered person priority AF that lets your camera memorize up to ten specific people, like star athletes for instance. In fact, the pro photographer friend I mentioned pointed out that though eye control feels futuristic, it’s still a bit too flakey for paid gigs where focus reliability is paramount. Steve Dent for EngadgetIf you don’t want the hassle of processing RAW, JPEG rendering is excellent straight out of the camera, with well balanced sharpening and noise reduction.

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