Abstract: 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...
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Säker autofokus och exponering. Fina färger, bra detaljering och bra hantering av brus.Ingen inbyggd bildstabilisering. Låg upplösning för en toppmodell...
Familiar design with the robust build quality, Customisable, easy-to-remember controls, Impressive touchscreen, Great image quality
No in-body image stabilisation, Shoots cropped videos, Features only a single SD card slot, Product photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
It's worth noting that the Canon EOS R is a first-gen offering considering it's the Japanese brand's very first mirrorless camera. Yet, the company has ensured that the shooter ticks the most right boxes, be it a good sensor, robust design with customisab...
Fantastic image quality, Equally good video quality, Particularly impressive autofocus function
Innovative touch bar is less than innovative, Battery life is underwhelming
This is a cracking debut to the mirrorless camera market for Canon. It won't be a camera for every professional out there – not enough body controls, not enough frames per second and not enough battery life – but for enthusiasts who simply want the very b...
Published: 2019-03-20, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Although we've not directly compared the two Canon 30MP full-frame CMOS sensors side-by-side in this review, it's not surprising that the results for the EOS R are very close to that of the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. Both appear to use a similar sensor, with s...
Excellent design, terrific dynamic range, excellent color reproduction, highly customizable, good touch menu implementation
Lacks internal stabilization, rolling shutter in 4K, major 4K crop, video controls counterintuitive, PRICE: $2,200, INFO: usa.canon.com
To answer the question above, Canon hasn't thrown a knockout blow, but that's partially because they've aimed the EOS R at that midway point between enthusiast and pro. Let's call it a body blow.It's a highly capable stills camera, but filmmakers are goin...
Despite its billing as a full-frame camera for the masses, the affordable Canon EOS RP can be a very able performer when used to its full potential. It's a good example of a conundrum photographers often face when shopping for a new camera: “Do I devote m...