The list of gear photographers want but can’t afford is topped by the Canon EOS R5, R6 Mark II… and the 5D Mark IV?
One of the old-line global leaders in the photo industry, Canon cameras cover the range from entry-level point & shoot models to high-end professional SLRs at the very top of the market.
Hooked on digital, but unable to afford a digital SLR until recently, I have since used Canon's PowerShot G1 and Minolta's DiMAGE Xt as my day-to-day shooters. I'm about ready to finally take the ...
digital SLRs." Unfortunately ... price tag (albeit with a 'street price' well below that), at a time when Canon's 6MP EOS 10D would set you back nearer $1500. It took 2004's 8MP E-300, with ...
LensRentals' rundown of its most rented gear sees an unexpected revival of Canon's top EF lenses and cameras, even while EF-mount rentals experience an overall fall.
Canon has made a 4K/60-capable Super35 (∼APS-C) video sensor with global shutter available to third-party buyers. The 10.3MP sensor added to the product page of its industrial equipment and ...
Nikon D7500 with 18-140mm lens — Canon – EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera (Body Only) — Nikon D7500 (body only) — KODAK PIXPRO AZ405-BK (body only) — Action cameras, which were popularized by ...
Our mirrorless versus DSLR comparison highlights several advantages for Canon mirrorless cameras, such as their more portable size, faster continuous shooting speeds, and electronic viewfinders ...
Imagine a film cartridge with attached sensor, the idea went, which you could just drop into your trusty SLR and continue shooting digital. As it happened they never materialised and most film ...