![]() ![]() Not only is the Canon EOS R7 the manufacturer's finest APS-C camera to date, but it may also be the finest APS-C camera on the market period. Canon's not the only company making mirrorless cameras, of course – read our guide to the best mirrorless cameras (opens in new tab) for more. The newer, EOS R models use a new cutting-edge RF lens mount and comprise both full-frame bodies for enthusiasts up to professionals, as well as APS-C cameras for new and graduating users. The smaller APS-C EOS M cameras are for non-professional hobbyists and beginners (though they also appeal to bloggers and vloggers). This time, though, they use different lens mounts and are aimed at very different users. Read our full Canon EOS-1D X Mark III review (opens in new tab) for more details Canon mirrorlessĬanon now makes mirrorless cameras in two ranges: EOS R and EOS M. We do hear talk that it could be the last pro Canon sports DSLR (opens in new tab) and that its replacement will be mirrorless (opens in new tab), but in this game, nothing happens until it happens! well, you probably don't need us to tell you twice.īut we'll do it anyway: the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is an astonishing camera. If you need a camera that just shoots and shoots, with whip-smart AF and an indomitable burst rate. Not only is it an update to the 1D X workhorse series beloved by professionals worldwide, it's also an important step forward for DSLRs generally, boasting deep-learning AF, uncropped 4K (something that had been missing from Canon cameras for quite some time), a revamped control system and much more besides. The Canon EOS-1D X Mark III turned out to be much, much more than we were expecting. Read our full Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (opens in new tab) for more details The 30.4-megapixel resolution isn't the highest, but it gives a balance of resolution and low-light, low-noise performance. The 61-point autofocus system is fast and powerful, and Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology makes Live View AF fast and snappy too. It's not a specialist camera designed to do justice to a particular genre of photography, but rather a robust all-rounder that can turn its hand to almost any assignment. Pros have long embraced the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV as a sturdy, versatile workhorse, and we believe it's even been used to film scenes on the hit TV show The Mandalorian (opens in new tab), and while some predict it's the end of the line for the EOS 5D (opens in new tab) DSLR series, the 5D Mark IV is likely to be one of the best cameras for professionals (opens in new tab) for some time to come. While the EOS R mirrorless models in the next section offer new wave of stills and video features, the DSLR design still has lots of advantages – including a lag-free optical viewfinder, better handling with bigger lenses, and much better battery life. The Canon EOS R7 (opens in new tab) is brilliant for enthusiasts and wildlife, the Canon EOS RP (opens in new tab) is a great choice to step up to full-frame photography, and the Canon EOS R5 (opens in new tab) (and now the Canon EOS R5 C (opens in new tab)) unleashes the power of 8K video, with the Canon EOS R3 (opens in new tab) being the ultimate imaging machine for professionals. For first-time camera owners and photography students, the Canon EOS Rebel S元 / EOS 250D (opens in new tab) DSLR is still a good choice, while in the R-series mirrorless range, the Canon EOS R10 (opens in new tab) is ideal for beginners. ![]() We’ve tried and tested all of the top models in real life, so we can help you find the right camera whatever you need.Īll Canon cameras are known for their intuitive handling and menus, great color reproduction, autofocus, and dependable design. In this guide, we'll help you work out which is the best Canon camera for you, whether it's a full-frame mirrorless camera (opens in new tab), a trusty DSLR (opens in new tab), or a compact content creation camera. ![]()
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