Canon's flagship mirrorless — stacked 24.2MP sensor, 40fps, cross-type phase-detect AF, 8.5-stop IBIS.
The Canon EOS R1 was released in late 2024 as the professional flagship of the Canon RF mirrorless system, featuring a 24.2MP full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor with dual DIGIC X processors. Up to 40fps continuous shooting is available with the electronic shutter; 12fps with the mechanical shutter. 6K RAW video records at up to 60fps; 4K video records at up to 120fps. Professional weather sealing is built throughout. LP-E19 battery.
The 24.2MP full-frame stacked BSI CMOS sensor pairs with dual DIGIC X processors. Electronic shutter provides up to 40fps continuous; mechanical shutter provides 12fps. 6K RAW records at up to 60fps; 4K records at up to 120fps. Dual card slots. Professional weather sealing. Body weight approximately 920g without accessories, approximately 1,115g with LP-E19 battery and card.
The stacked CMOS architecture provides the readout speed required for 40fps continuous without the rolling shutter distortion of conventional BSI CMOS at sports and action frame rates. The dual DIGIC X processors handle the combined data throughput of the stacked sensor readout and simultaneous video encoding. The 6K RAW at 60fps and 4K/120fps provide cinema and slow-motion video capability beyond what any previous Canon professional camera offered.
On the used market the Canon EOS R1 is a 2024 product with very limited used availability at launch pricing. Condition checks: electronic shutter operation, dual card slot contacts, weather sealing at port covers, and LP-E19 battery health — shared with the EOS-1DX series. Compatible with all Canon RF-mount lenses.