Welcome to our Canon EOS Ra resources page. Here you will find the latest firmware version for the Ra, help manuals, FAQs and product images.
Model | Latest Firmware | Manual | Check Price & Reviews |
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Canon EOS Ra | Version 1.8.0 | Amazon | B&H |
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Canon EOS Ra FAQs
The Canon Ra has a single memory card slot that supports UHS-II SD memory cards.
The Canon Ra supports the LP-E6NH battery, which adds 20 per cent more capacity than older LP-E6N batteries. The older LP-E6 and LP-E6N batteries are compatible with the EOS Ra, but only the LP-E6NH supports in-camera charging.
LP-E6NH batteries can be charged in-camera via USB C 3.1, with 5V/1.5A power delivery (PD) capabilities.
Yes. The Canon Ra is a full-frame 35mm camera.
The Canon Ra has an RF lens mount and supports Canon RF lenses.
You can use EF lenses on the Canon Ra by using the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R. There is also an EF-EOS R adapter with a control ring built in, a variable ND filter built in and a polarizer built in.
Although the Ra features a dust and water-resistant construction, this cannot completely prevent dust or water droplets from entering the camera. So if you do intend to use the Ra in very wet or dusty environments it’s recommended to use additional protection to keep your camera safe.
The Canon Ra is manufactured in Japan.
Approx. 580 g (660 g with card and battery)
The Canon Ra is made from a magnesium alloy chassis and the outer panels are polycarbonate resin with glass fiber.
The Canon EOS Ra was officially announced on November 6th 2019.
29 language are supported. English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Hindi, Romanian, Ukrainian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Malay, Indonesia and Japanese.
The EOS Ra features a new IR filter array in front of the sensor, which enables four times as much Hydrogen Alpha light to be transmitted, compared to the normal EOS R. This enables the camera to capture the distinct reddish colour of nebula.