Canon's two newest professional DSLRs, the 50 megapixel EOS 5DS and
5DS R, share the distinction of offering the highest resolution
available in the full-frame class. The 5DS uses an optical low-pass
filter, while the S R's low-pass filter's effect has been cancelled out
for optimal detail resolution.
Aimed at studio and landscape photographers, the two models provide a
61-point AF module, dual DIGIC 6 processors and new mirror lockup
options to help get the absolute most out of that high-res sensor. We've
had our hands on the 5DS and 5DSR - take a look at what's new and find
out our initial impressions.

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