The Canon EOS R5 Now Shoots 400-Megapixel Images
Stock up on hard drives and RAM, because the rumors were true. Canon EOS R5 users can now shoot images at a whopping 400 megapixels. Recently, rumors emerged that Canon would release a firmware update for the popular EOS R5 that would allow it to shoot 400-megapixel images. Today, the company has released firmware 1.8.1, and sure enough, it brings with it a new feature called IBIS High-Resolution, the first time a Canon camera has offered this capability.
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It's time to fill those memory cards. Canon releases firmware v1.8.1 for the Canon EOS R5. 400mp stills are now possible