Canon EOS R1 Camera with RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L Lens Kit

Canon EOS R1 Camera with RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L Lens Kit

Rs.7,899.00
Sale price  Rs.7,899.00 Regular price  Rs.9,299.00
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Canon EOS R1 Camera with RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L Lens Kit

Canon EOS R1 Camera with RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L Lens Kit

Rs.7,899.00
Sale price  Rs.7,899.00 Regular price  Rs.9,299.00

Canon EOS R1 Camera with RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L Lens Kit Summary

The Canon EOS R1 Camera with RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L Lens Kit combines Canon’s flagship mirrorless body with a fast telephoto zoom, forming a professional system for hybrid stills and video production. The EOS R1 sits at the top of the EOS R range, with a 24.2 megapixel stacked sensor with DIGIC X and DIGIC Accelerator processors to support high-speed capture, advanced autofocus and rapid data processing.

Continuous shooting reaches up to 40fps with a top shutter speed of 1/64,000 sec, allowing fast action to be captured with minimal rolling shutter. Autofocus includes Cross Type AF, Action Priority mode and improved Eye Control AF, supporting consistent subject tracking across unpredictable movement. The camera also records 6K 60p RAW video, meeting the demands of hybrid workflows where necessary.

The RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM lens is one of Canon’s professional ‘trinity’ zooms, which provides extended reach with a constant f/2.8 aperture and optical stabilisation for low-light work. Fast dual Nano USM autofocus supports accurate tracking, while the telephoto range enables subject isolation and compression for portraits, sport and events.

Best kit for professional telephoto hybrid shooting

This kit suits sports, weddings, portraiture and professional event photography, where subject separation, reach and fast autofocus are essential. The 70-200mm focal range allows closer framing from a distance, making it equally well suited to fast-paced environments where movement can be unpredictable.

Canon EOS R1 Key Features

  • 24.2 megapixel stacked full-frame sensor enabling fast readout and reduced rolling shutter
  • Dual Pixel Intelligent AF provides tenacious subject detection and continuous tracking
  • Continuous shooting up to 40 frames per second with autofocus and exposure tracking
  • Blackout-free electronic viewfinder during continuous shooting
  • Includes integrated vertical controls for consistent handling in any orientation
  • In-body stabilisation works with compatible lenses to provide enhanced shake reduction
  • Professional connectivity includes high-speed wireless and wired options

Canon RF 70-200mm F/2.8 L IS Lens Key Features

  • Covers a 70-200mm telephoto zoom range for closer framing and subject isolation
  • Constant f/2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range
  • Optical image stabilisation supports handheld shooting at longer focal lengths
  • Dual Nano USM autofocus system delivers fast and accurate focusing
  • Advanced optical design includes aspherical and UD elements
  • Air Sphere Coating reduces flare and ghosting in strong light
  • Compact L-series design with weather-resistant construction

Canon EOS R1 Camera with RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L Lens Kit In More Detail

24.2 megapixel stacked full-frame sensor

The EOS R1 uses a 24.2-megapixel stacked sensor which enables faster data readout than conventional CMOS designs. This reduces rolling shutter when using the electronic shutter and allows continuous shooting at high frame rates without distortion in fast-moving subjects.

The sensor works alongside DIGIC X and the DIGIC Accelerator to process large volumes of data efficiently. This supports consistent image quality, colour accuracy and dynamic range across both stills and video capture.

Dual Pixel Intelligent AF

Autofocus is driven by Canon’s Dual Pixel Intelligent AF system, which uses deep learning to recognise and track subjects including people, animals and vehicles. The system maintains focus across the frame and adapts to changes in speed, direction and distance.

Eye detection remains active even during complex movement, supporting accurate focus for portraiture, sport and event coverage. Tracking performance is consistent across both stills and video recording.

Up to 40fps shooting with AF and AE

The camera supports continuous shooting at up to 40 frames per second using the electronic shutter, with autofocus and exposure applied to each frame. This allows critical moments to be captured in fast sequences without interruption.

The fast readout of the stacked sensor maintains image integrity at these speeds, which is important for sport and action photography where subject movement is unpredictable.

Superb video for hybrid workflows

The EOS R1 records high-resolution video including 6K RAW up to 60p and 4K up to 120p. These formats support professional workflows where flexibility in post-production is required.

Autofocus tracking remains active during recording, maintaining focus across moving subjects. Canon Log profiles are available for greater control over colour grading and dynamic range.

Cutting-edge connectivity

The camera includes Wi-Fi 6E alongside Ethernet connectivity, allowing fast file transfer directly from the camera. This is particularly relevant for time-sensitive workflows such as live events and news coverage.

Dual CFexpress Type B card slots support high data rates required for continuous shooting and RAW video recording, with options for backup or simultaneous recording.

RF 70-200mm f/2.8L telephoto performance

The RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM provides extended reach compared to a standard zoom, allowing subjects to be framed tightly without moving position. This is useful for sport, stage events and portraiture where distance from the subject varies.

The optical design uses aspherical and UD elements to maintain sharpness and control chromatic aberration throughout the zoom range. Air Sphere Coating reduces flare and ghosting when shooting into light sources.

Constant aperture and stabilisation in use

The constant f/2.8 aperture maintains exposure consistency across the zoom range and allows control over depth of field for subject separation. This is particularly relevant for portrait work and indoor sports.

Optical image stabilisation provides support at longer focal lengths, reducing camera shake when shooting handheld. This helps maintain image sharpness without increasing ISO unnecessarily.

Real-world handling and workflow

The integrated vertical grip supports balanced handling during portrait orientation shooting and extended sessions. Controls remain consistent across both orientations, supporting uninterrupted operation.

The combination of camera and telephoto zoom supports a workflow where subjects can be tracked and reframed quickly at distance, without changing lenses, while maintaining autofocus performance and exposure stability.

Canon RF lens ecosystem

The Canon RF lens range is for EOS R mirrorless cameras, offering a wide selection of focal lengths, aperture ranges and designs to suit any application. The RF mount allows fast communication between lens and body, supporting responsive autofocus, stabilisation and consistent exposure control.

Optical performance is maintained across the frame, with designs that focus on sharpness, contrast and control over aberrations. Many include image stabilisation and close focusing capabilities, which expand their use across different types of photography and video.

The range includes compact everyday models, professional L-series optics and hybrid VCM designs with smooth aperture control and quiet autofocus. This gives users the option to create a system around their shooting style as needs evolve.

For a closer look at real-world performance, read our Canon R1 First Look Review, which covers autofocus, handling and shooting performance in greater detail. You can also explore our Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM hands-on review for insight into telephoto performance and real-world use.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the EOS R1 and EOS R3?

The EOS R1 introduces a revised stacked sensor and an additional DIGIC Accelerator alongside DIGIC X. This improves subject recognition, autofocus behaviour and processing speed. Rolling shutter is reduced, Eye Control AF is more responsive and new features such as Action Priority mode enhance tracking in fast-paced scenarios.

Which is better for sports, a 70-200mm or 100-500mm lens?

A 70-200mm lens is suited to closer action such as indoor sports, events and sideline shooting, while a 100-500mm lens provides greater reach for field sports and distant subjects.

Is the 70-200mm f/2.8 lens suitable for portrait photography?

Yes, the 70-200mm focal range allows flattering compression and subject separation, which is widely used for portraiture, weddings and events.

How effective is autofocus when shooting at 200mm?

Autofocus performance remains consistent across the zoom range. The system maintains subject tracking at longer focal lengths, where subject movement appears more pronounced, supporting accurate focus during continuous shooting.

Does the camera support sustained high-speed bursts with this lens?

Yes, the camera supports continuous shooting up to 40fps with autofocus and exposure tracking. The lens autofocus system keeps pace with subject tracking during high-speed sequences.

What recording formats are supported for professional video workflows?

The camera records 6K RAW up to 60p and 4K up to 120p, with Canon Log profiles available. These formats support professional editing and grading workflows.

What type of memory cards are required for full performance?

Dual CFexpress Type B cards are required to support high data rates, particularly when shooting 6K RAW video or high-speed continuous bursts.

How does stabilisation perform at longer focal lengths?

Optical stabilisation in the lens works alongside in-body stabilisation to reduce camera shake, which is more noticeable at telephoto focal lengths. This supports handheld shooting in lower light.

How does this kit compare to a 24-70mm setup?

A 70-200mm kit prioritises reach and subject isolation, while a 24-70mm kit provides wider framing and general-purpose coverage. The choice depends on shooting distance and subject type.

Canon EOS R1 Specifications

Camera Type

Mirrorless interchangeable lens camera

Sensor Type

Back-illuminated stacked CMOS

Sensor Size

Full-frame (36 x 24mm)

Effective Pixels

24.2 megapixels

Image Processor

DIGIC X with DIGIC Accelerator

Lens Mount

Canon RF mount

Image Stabilisation

In-body image stabilisation up to 8.5 stops

Autofocus System

Dual Pixel Intelligent AF with Cross Type AF

ISO Range

100–102,400 (expandable to 50–409,600)

Continuous Shooting

Up to 40 fps electronic shutter, 12 fps mechanical

Pre-continuous Shooting

Up to 20 frames

Shutter Speed

30 sec to 1/64,000 sec

Viewfinder

Electronic viewfinder, approx. 9.44 million dots

LCD Screen

3.2-inch vari-angle touchscreen

Video Recording

6K RAW up to 60p, 4K up to 120p

Video Format

10-bit 4:2:2, Canon Log supported

Memory Card Slots

Dual CFexpress Type B

Wireless

Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth

Ports

Ethernet, USB, HDMI

Battery

LP-E19

Dimensions

Approx. 157.6 x 149.5 x 87.3 mm

Weight

Approx. 1115g with battery and card

What’s in the Box

  • EOS R1 Body
  • Eyecup ER-i
  • Shoe Cover ER-SC3
  • Camera Cover R-F-5
  • Strap ER-L1
  • Battery Charger LC-E19
  • Battery Pack LP-E19
  • Battery Pack Cover
  • AC Cable
  • Interface Cable IFC-100U
  • EOS R1 Cable Protector
  • User Manual
  • RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Lens
  • Lens Hood ET-83G
  • Lens Case
  • Front Lens Cap
  • Rear Lens Cap

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