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New portraiture potential Innovations in Eye AF technology make the delicate task of photographing people smoother and easier, while 5-axis image stabilization boosts mobility and flexibility for significantly enhanced portraiture potential. New portraiture potential Innovations in Eye AF technology make the delicate task of photographing people smoother and easier, while 5-axis image stabilization boosts mobility and flexibility for significantly enhanced portraiture potential. Automatic, instant eye focus Doubled Eye AF performance* NEW Eye AF automatically detects and focuses on the subject's eye. Notable improvements in detection precision and speed in the 7R III result in approximately doubled* tracking performance when shooting moving portrait subjects. Eye focus is fast and accurate even if the subject is distant, looking away from the camera, backlit, or in other situations that would challenge previous systems. Eye AF is also supported * Compared to the 7R II, approx. ** With SSM or SAM lenses only. With the LA-EA3 mount adapter. Eye AF not supported for movie recording. AF-C can only be used when the "Phase detection" AF system is selected, but focus is fixed at the first frame during continuous shooting in any mode other than "Continuous: Lo" (Hi+, Hi, Mid). for A-mount lenses mounted via an adaptor.** Eye AF can lock on even while the subject is turning around Subject looking down * Eye AF may not function as expected in some situations. Indoor shots when the face is dimly lit Obstacles obscure part of the face (glasses, hands, etc.) In-body image stabilization enhances shooting freedom 5-axis optical in-body image stabilization for a 5.5-step* exposure advantage NEW A new precision stabilization unit and gyro sensors work with optimized image stabilization algorithms to achieve a 5.5-step* shutter speed advantage. Camera shake is effectively compensated for in 5 axes, and stabilization is effective for movies as well as stills. The viewfinder image is stabilized too, making it easier to frame and focus. Effective stabilization is achieved with a wide range of lenses, including non-stabilized E-mount lenses, and A-mount lenses mounted via an adaptor. * CIPA standards. Pitch/yaw shake only. Planar T* FE 50mm F1.4 ZA lens. Long exposure NR off. Pitch and yaw compensation Horizontal and vertical shift compensation Roll compensation FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS (SEL70200GM), 1/1000 sec., F5.6, ISO 800 20 Compensation for commonly experienced pitch and yaw shake at long focal lengths. Compensation for X and Y-axis shift shake at high magnification (during macrophotography, etc.). Compensation for roll shake on the Z-axis during long exposures. Most in-lens systems for interchangeablelens cameras cannot compensate for roll shake. 21

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5-axis optical in-body image stabilization for a 5.5-step* exposure advantage
Doubled Eye AF performance*
A new precision stabilization unit and
gyro sensors work with optimized
image stabilization algorithms to
achieve a 5.5-step* shutter speed
advantage. Camera shake is effec-
tively compensated for in 5 axes, and
stabilization is effective for movies as
Eye AF automatically detects and
focuses on the subject’s eye. Notable
improvements in detection preci-
sion and speed in the
7R III result
in approximately doubled* tracking
performance when shooting moving
well as stills. The viewfinder image
is stabilized too, making it easier to
frame and focus. Effective stabiliza-
tion is achieved with a wide range
of lenses, including non-stabilized
E-mount lenses, and A-mount
lenses mounted via an adaptor.
portrait subjects. Eye focus is fast
and accurate even if the subject
is distant, looking away from the
camera, backlit, or in other situa-
tions that would challenge previous
systems. Eye AF is also supported
for A-mount lenses mounted via an
adaptor.**
Compensation for commonly experienced pitch and
yaw shake at long focal lengths.
Compensation for X and Y-axis shift shake at high mag-
nification (during macrophotography, etc.).
Compensation for roll shake on the Z-axis during long
exposures. Most in-lens systems for interchangeable-
lens cameras cannot compensate for roll shake.
Pitch and yaw compensation
Horizontal and vertical shift compensation
Roll compensation
Automatic, instant eye focus
In-body image stabilization enhances shooting freedom
Subject looking down
Eye AF can lock
on even while the
subject is turning
around
Indoor shots when the face is dimly lit
Obstacles obscure part of the face (glasses, hands, etc.)
New portraiture potential
Innovations in Eye AF technology make the delicate task of
photographing people smoother and easier, while 5-axis
image stabilization boosts mobility and flexibility for sig-
nificantly enhanced portraiture potential.
* Compared to the
7R II, approx.
** With SSM or SAM lenses only. With the LA-EA3 mount adapter. Eye AF not supported for movie recording. AF-C can
only be used when the “Phase detection” AF system is selected, but focus is fixed at the first frame during continuous
shooting in any mode other than “Continuous: Lo” (Hi+, Hi, Mid).
* Eye AF may not function as expected in some situations.
* CIPA standards. Pitch/yaw shake only. Planar T* FE 50mm F1.4 ZA lens. Long exposure NR off.
NEW
NEW
New portraiture potential
Innovations in Eye AF technology make the delicate task of
photographing people smoother and easier, while 5-axis
image stabilization boosts mobility and flexibility for sig-
nificantly enhanced portraiture potential.
FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS (SEL70200GM), 1/1000 sec., F5.6, ISO 800