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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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gizmodo.in
★★★★★
5 years ago

The Canon 6D was my first grown-up camera, back in 2013. I loved how Canon's colors 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.

Photography Life
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS R Review

The EOS R is Canon's first attempt at a full-frame mirrorless camera, and its release heralds an exciting future for the company based around the new RF lens mount. As a stand-alone camera, the EOS R turns in a solid performance that can at times impress yet on aggregate it comes up short.

Photography Bay
★★★★★
4 years ago
Canon EOS R Review

The Canon EOS R is a camera we've all been waiting to see for several years now. It's a full frame mirrorless camera with a 30.3MP sensor, 4K video capture, and an all-new lens mount. So how does this new camera and system handle the hype and anticipation that's been building for so long

Digital Camera World
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS R review

Capable, customisable, but compromised. The Canon EOS R is a great proof of concept, with fantastic features such as the new Control ring and M-Fn Bar, and offers tangible upgrades to existing EF and EF-S lenses.

Great control customisation; Dual Pixel AF with 5,655 AF positions; Fully articulating screen

No in-body image stabilisation; Cropped 4K video; Single SD card slot

The Digital Picture
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS R Review

In the Canon EOS R, we are looking at the future and I like what I see. In addition to being packed full of the latest technology and features, the EOS R comes with a new lens mount, the first new Canon full frame lens mount in over 30 years.

Steve Huff Photos
★★★★★
5 years ago
Canon EOS R Body With EF Adapter EOSRBB-AD review

The title says I switched to the EOS-R “for this”. Well, what is “this”? THIS is a mirrorless camera that I really enjoy. THIS is color that I prefer over other cameras and THIS is about the lenses as well, that are unique, and beautiful in build and performance.

Digitalcamera HQ
★★★★★
4 years ago
Canon EOS R Body With EF Adapter EOSRBB-AD review

If you are looking for an easy to operate full-frame camera, then we suggest that you give this one careful consideration. It comes from a well-known brand and has established itself in terms of reliability and weather resistance.

Quite light and easy to hold; Supports WiFi connectivity and transfer; Comes with a simple and easy to navigate menu; Shutter keeps the sensor safe when the lens is off; Features a quality built that is completely weather-resistant

Lacks dual SD cards; Face and eye detection needs improvement

CNET
★★★★★
5 years ago
The EOS R is official and it's a big leap for Canon

Canon's starting off with a camera that's cannibalizing its full-frame DSLR best-seller, the 5D Mark IV. It'll slot into the same niche as the enthusiast-oriented 6D Mark II, taking on Sony's A7 III and setting its sights on Nikon's still-an-unknown-quantity Z6, but with more pro-video-friendly design and features than have previously been available from Canon in the price range.

But the company's long-anticipated full-frame model seems a small, expensive step for mirrorless.

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