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Canon EOS R

The demand for smaller and lighter cameras continues to grow, and the Canon EOS R is one of the better compact cameras meeting that demand.


Small camera, big performance

Don't be fooled by the light weight and diminutive size. This is a full-frame 30.3 Megapixel sensor, with top ISO performance and Dual Pixel CMOS AF. In other words, it offers big camera performance and results.


Look at the lens

The EOS R is an interchangeable lens camera, which works beautifully with new generation RF lenses which have been developed to work at the optimum distance from a full-frame sensor.


A sensor built around precision

The EOS R boasts a full-frame 30.3 Megapixel Dual Pixel CMOS AF sensor. What does that mean? Sharper stills...MUCH sharper! This is thanks to the advanced phase detection system, DIGIC 8 processing, and in-camera Digital Lens Optimizer.


Vivid video

In terms of the 4K 10-bit resolution video footage you'll capture, you'll have to see it to believe it. The EOS R System within this compact camera is HUGE on cinematic quality, and you won't believe what you can do at the touch of a button.


Easy to use

A smaller camera that's big on ease of operation; the EOS R achieves that through smart features like a multi-function touch bar, high resolution electronic viewfinder and vari-angle screen. Taking great shots has never been easier!


A connected camera

Share your shots with the world, thanks to Bluetooth paired with your smartphone, or built-in Wi-Fi so you can send to the cloud in an instant.

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Manufacturer: Canon

Lens configurations: 24-105/4 L IS Body

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dpreview.com
★★★★
5 years ago

(1) Overall faster performance than my 5DMIV (2) Very good implementation of EVF - sharp, bright, realistic (3) IS lenses perform much better here than in both my 5DMIV and M6 (4) Superb ergonomics; perfect for all-day shoot when mated with the EF35mm f/2 IS USM and solid for all-around photograhy...

B&H Photo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Imperfectly amazing

One caveat off the bat. A lot about how you feel about this camera, is likely going to depend on what camera you are coming from, or intend to upgrade to in the near future. Personally, I am an amateur hobbyist, Ive used Canons Rebel line (T2i and T6i) and was looking to upgrade to a better body...

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
My New Favorite

This camera is spectacular. Reading the reviews I was a little skeptical and some problems like the crop in 4K are definitely not ideal. That said I have zero regrets with this purchase. Picture and video quality are absolutely phenomenal even _with_ a crop sensor lens (EF-S, Sigma DC).

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
5 years ago

What We Love. Brewed up with a blend of 5D Mark IV goodies and forged into a smaller package that costs only a few hundred dollars more than a 6D Mark II or Sony A7 III, the Canon EOS R produces excellent, high-resolution images and features some of the best ergonomics of all the current full-frame...

Excellent image quality; A lot of 5D Mark IV parts in a $2,300 body; Terrific ergonomics & menus; Easy to customize (especially with the control ring; Dual-Pixel CMOS AF; Vari-angle display flexibility; External 10-bit video recording with C-log; STUNNING RF LENSES

Heavily cropped 4K video (Almost Micro FourThirds; No 1080p 120fps slow motion; Less dynamic range than Sony & Nikon; Missing dual card slots; Lacks IBIS; EyeAF & AF-C need improvement; Multi-function bar is a fun idea; but doesn't quite work

Engadget
★★★★
5 years ago

Strong as it is in some areas, I can't help but see the EOS R as a lost opportunity for Canon. The company has a well-deserved reputation for pioneering large-sensor DSLR video, yet its first full-frame mirrorless camera falls down against rivals in that area.

Wide choice of adapters for Canon DSLR lenses; Accurate Dual Pixel autofocus; Excellent image quality; Fully articulating touchscreen; Bulletproof body and big grip

4K video crippled by 1.8x crop and max 30 fps; No in-body stabilization; Wonky touchpad instead of joystick; Single UHS II card slot

Crutchfield
★★★★★
5 years ago
Love It! - shot a full month with camera

1) I am a semi-pro. I sell enough work at shows and galleries around town to buy my gear, beer, and mad money. I do not consider myself a full pro as I do not make a living from photos. I shoot landscape, urban & former sports.

EVF Customizable buttons Touch AF!!! WYSIWYG Weather sealing; I've shot this in snow and rain the past month with 0 issues. Lens shutter when changing lens; This is well thought by C. R lens adapter works perfectly with all lens.

R lens are pricey currently; Give it some time and the SIgma's and Tamrons will release R compatible lens; My current fav lens is the Tamron 15-30 beast EVF and live menu drain the battery faster, but that is expected. Has yet to fill my car with gas

Shutterbug
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS R Mirrorless Camera Review

Of all the major camera manufacturers, Canon is typically viewed as the most conservative and the most traditional. It's also been, arguably, the most successful.

PhotoReview
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS R

Overall, Canon's EOS R camera is a fine bit of gear that is very pleasant to use and delivers excellent image and video quality. It has a sensible, well-designed user interface that is straightforward to operate and provides plenty of customisation options.

Gizmodo
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS R Review: Beautiful Photos, But Mistakes Were Made

The Canon 6D was my first grown-up camera, back in 2013. I loved how Canon's colours looked like the best version of reality, and how sharp its glass was, and the 6D was the most affordable way to get into full-frame photography.

PC Magazine
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5 years ago
Canon EOS R

Canon needs to do better. As it stands, the EOS R is no threat to the Sony a7 III, which is one of the most capable full-frame mirrorless cameras you can buy at any price. That it's $2,000 makes it a staggering value, and our Editors' Choice.

Proven 30MP full-frame sensor; Vari-angle touch LCD; Big, sharp EVF; 8fps continuous capture; Big shooting buffer; Broad lens compatibility via adapter; Unique native lenses

M-Fn bar tricky to use effectively; Uncomfortable rear dial; Omits focus joystick; No in-body stabilization system; Inconsistent metering; Single memory card slot; No PC sync socket; 4K video is heavily cropped

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