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EOS R5 firmware 1.8.1's headline feature is the introduction of Canon's implementation of pixel-shift multi-shot high resolution imaging. Unfortunately, while this sounds good in practice, and can be a very useful feature in some niches, Canon's implementation of this feature is underwhelming at best.
In their apparent quest to one up the competition, Canon has chosen to implement this as an in camera compositing operation. Instead of spitting out a series of pixel shifted raws (or JPEGs) for you to process later in software of your choosing, Canon combines the images in camera to produce a single 402 MP high resolution JPEG image. Compounding this, Canon's implementation of the compositing process can produce matrix artifacts in the output image on high contrast areas that have motion.
All told, whether this is ultimately a useful feature for you will be highly dependent on not only your needs, but the exact subject matter you're shooting as well.
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Chapters
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00:00 Intro
00:37 What is IBIS High Resolution Shot?
03:31 Limitations
09:04 Setup and Shooting
11:22 Comparing Quality
17:25 Conclusions and Recommendations