LG's new flagship is the first smartphone to feature super-wide-angle, standard and telephoto camera modules.The Canon EOS R is the first full frame mirrorless camera to use the new RF mount. We're well underway putting it through our range of standard...
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
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. While it compares well to a DSLR, though...
Abstract: Click any image to enlarge.Click any image to enlarge.45MP ( Z7 )24MP ( Z6 )24 MP ( A7 III & A9 )45MP ( A7R3 )ExcellentThe same superior Nikon DSLR colors we love.ExcellentThe same superior Canon DSLR colors we love.G...
Abstract: We got our hands on the new Canon EOS R shooting in 4k, we tested C-log, In camera Digital Image Stabilization, Auto Focus and upscaled 120fps from 720 to 4k...
Abstract: I have published two articles with videos about the NEW Canon EOS R mirrorless camera. The first article and video were made on the night of the launch, and then I published Hits and Misses going over my thoughts on the things Canon got right and what th...
Abstract: The Mirrorless War is underway. In the last few weeks, we have seen announcements by Nikon, Fuji and Canon. We have also heard a number of rumors, such as Panasonic and Olympus are thinking about going full frame in the future. It's exciting times, fun ti...
Published: 2018-09-09, Author: Jeff , review by: camerajabber.com
We've come to expect first-generation technology to be flawed, and some might point to the single SD card slot, ho-hum burst mode or lack of an AF joystick as examples, but if the Canon EOS R's main job is producing quality images, then it appears very pr...
Very good overall image quality; Good dynamic range & very good high ISO performance; Excellent Dual Pixel CMOS AF performance; Sharp native lenses; Great performance with adapted optics; Compact design; Fully articulating LCD,
Sensor performance lags behind competition; No In-Body Image Stabilization; Sluggish burst speed with C-AF; Mediocre battery life; No 4Kp60; 1.7x 4K crop; Ergonomics could be better,
Compact, comfortable body, Great EVF, Dual Pixel AF with 5,655 autofocus points, Killer launch lenses, Supports existing Canon EF and EF-S lenses, Fully articulating screen
Lacks in-body image stabilisation, Is 30.3MP enough?, Cropped 4K video, Single SD card slot, Disappointing battery life, No EF-M lens support
Where Nikon's full-frame mirrorless debut divided the market between enthusiasts and pros, Canon weighs in with a system that splits the difference. Just as the Nikon Z7 shares much of its DNA with the D850, the EOS R has a lot of the EOS 5D Mark IV's blo...
Published: 2018-09-05, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
TheCanon EOS Ris a full-frame mirrorless camera that both impresses and disappoints. On the plus-side it delivers good-looking photos, has a promising new mount with two exotic lenses at launch, great video autofocus, and the best performance from adapted...