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The M6 Mark II felt fantastic in the hand, with an almost perfect heft and balance, and an immaculately sculpted shoulder and grip. It was a bit like a Sony A6600, just more comfortable – and, ...
Canon announced the EOS R6 on 9 July in a major new product disclosure that included the EOS R5, three lenses plus two extender lenses. While there are many similarities between the two cameras, the ...
The EOS R7 is the camera many photo enthusiasts have been waiting for – and marks the start of a new, more capable line of cropped-sensor cameras for Canon. Featuring a high-resolution APS-C image ...
Great news for US photographers: the versatile Canon RF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 for mirrorless cameras is launching stateside – for ...
The lens will cost $219 on its own, and will also be available as part of a "Double Zoom Lens Kit" for the EOS R100, which will include the camera, the RF 75-300mm, the RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 and a ...
The EOS M6 is another big step forward for Canon’s mirrorless line, but its focus on enthusiast users only further highlights the limitations of the EF-M lens collection.
Why We Picked It The Canon EOS R8 sits right between the RP and R6 Mark II in the full-frame lineup in both price and features. It borrows its ergonomics from the low-cost RP, so you get a small ...
The EOS R cameras use RF lenses, which are distinct from the EF lenses for Canon's end-of-life SLR system. Adapters are available to make it a little easier to swap your trusty EOS 5D Mark IV for ...
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Project Indigo, the name of the app initially released for the iPhone, is designed to reduce image noise significantly, make photos look more like an SLR camera and even help to remove reflections ...
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Bridge cameras are a worthy choice for photographers who want a zoom range that would otherwise require carrying several lenses along with an SLR. These are the best bridge cameras we've reviewed.