Canon’s new R5 Mark ii (and R1) camera models have eliminated support for sensor Pixel Shifting High Resolution, which captures more information but seems to add fake details through AI upscaling. Canon’s decision to drop IBIS High Res mode is controversial, with competitors like Sony and Nikon offering similar features that save raw files for processing on a computer. The author highlights the distinction between features and capabilities in photography, emphasizing the importance of saving multiple frames for computational photography tasks like focus stacking and high dynamic range. The use of IBIS High-Res for reducing moiré and improving resolution is a valuable tool that Canon seems to be missing out on.
https://kguttag.com/2024/08/22/canon-r5-mk-ii-drops-pixel-shift-high-res-is-canon-missing-the-ai-big-picture/