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Can Canon r5 take a panoramic view?

Yes, I can.

As long as you master certain essentials, you can synthesize panoramic photos through later software. The panoramic scanning function was originally created by Sony.

After Canon released EOS R5 in 2020, this camera was deeply loved by photographers because of its excellent dynamic capture performance. But as a camera, this camera also has excellent static picture shooting performance, which can bring excellent image quality and excellent tolerance when shooting landscape photography.

Canon EOS R5 is a professional camera with excellent performance, taking into account both photography and high-quality video shooting. This camera not only has excellent image quality, but also has strong anti-shake, focusing and continuous shooting performance.

For landscape photographers, this camera is an excellent and reliable shooting partner. For photography, scenery, business portraits, macro and other themes have particularly high requirements for the comprehensive image quality of the camera. The requirement of landscape photography is "every minute", so the high pixel model has more advantages in landscape photography.

Canon EOS R5 has 45 million pixels and can output still images with a resolution of 8 192×5464. When we enlarge the photo, every detail will appear more delicate. Another advantage of high pixel is that when we do post-processing, we can realize distortion correction, cropping and re-composition more freely.

45 million pixels, even if we cut the horizontal composition into vertical composition, we can still keep 20 million pixels. In addition, the color control of Canon EOS R5 is quite good, and we can have very "positive" colors after direct shooting in the early stage. To put it simply, the blue of the sky, the yellow of the light and the gray of the building can all be shown in the picture in the most correct presentation form, and there will be no problem of inaccurate white balance or unreasonable color optimization. This can greatly reduce our post-processing time.