Canon has recently introduced two new high-end cameras in the Indian market, including the flagship EOS R1 and an updated version of the popular EOS R5. These cameras are specifically designed for professional photographers and serious photography enthusiasts. The release of these cameras has been highly anticipated by photography enthusiasts. Canon has finally unveiled them. Canon EOS R1 price in India The company has added two new mirrorless cameras to its top-tier product lineup. The EOS R1 is priced at Rs 6,30,995 in India. It is one of the most expensive cameras ever released by Canon. Canon EOS R5 Mark II price in India The other camera, the EOS R5 Mark II, is an upgraded version of the original R5. It is targeted at prosumers and professional photographers, with a starting price of Rs 405,995 in India. Canon EOS R1 specifications Canon has positioned the EOS R1 as its first flagship EOS R system camera. It is specifically designed for action photographers such as wildlife photographers, sports photographers, and those capturing adventure activities like skiing or surfing. To ensure speed and the right feature set, the R1 is equipped with a 24.2 megapixels back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor, as well as the new Accelerated Capture System. It includes the all-new DIGIC Accelerator and the DIGIC X image processor. This processor enables the processing of high volumes of data at unprecedented speeds.
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