While Sony might have comprehensibly won the race to be the first mainstream consumer camera with a global shutter sensor with the excellent Sony A9 III – that doesn't mean Canon, the only other major ...
The official Canon-certified shutter rating of 2008’s 5D Mark II is a respectable 150,000 shots. In reality, though, this number is almost certainly on the conservative side. Cameras often surpass ...
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Hands-on Canon EOS R6 Mark III review: This hybrid camera has no weaknesses
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III takes no prisoners, bringing 7K open gate video, 32.5MP resolution and 40fps burst shooting to the ...
The Canon EOS R8 ($1,499, body only) is the company's latest take on a mid-level camera with a full-frame sensor. It has the same body style as the most affordable full-framer in the lineup, the EOS ...
Canon has launched its first EOS R APS-C crop sensor cameras, the 32-megapixel EOS R7 and 24-megapixel EOS R10. The new models bring Canon's APS-C and full-frame RF series in alignment, so you can ...
The Canon EOS R3 ($5,999, body only) is a serious full-frame camera built for the most demanding types of photography, such as professional sports, exotic wildlife, reportage, and events. Its 24MP ...
Canon confirmed plans for its highest-end mirrorless camera yet back in April, but that was just a notice of development — now the company is ready to announce its specs in full. As expected, the EOS ...
If you’re in the market for a new camera, drone or accessories, Amazon’s October Prime Day is proving to be a particularly good time to shop. You can find deals from major brands including DJI, Canon, ...
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Canon Mirrorless vs DSLR – Why I chose my Canon mirrorless camera every time
It's been half a decade since Canon last released a DSLR, but I'm glad I chose Canon mirrorless over DSLR, here's why. The post Canon Mirrorless vs DSLR – Why I chose my Canon mirrorless camera every ...
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