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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
Manufacturer: Canon
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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
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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