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Major announcement: Canon has discontinued the EOS R5 – so should you still buy it?
The Canon EOS R5 camera has officially been discontinued in Hong Kong but, for now, remains available in other regions of the world ...
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Canon EOS R5 vs R6 Mark III: You might be surprised at which camera is better
Debating the Canon EOS R5 vs R6 Mark III? The R5 packs more resolution, but how does it compare on other fronts?
As Canon has learned the hard way, innovative products can be criticized as much as celebrated. That was certainly the case with the EOS R5 full-frame mirrorless camera, which launched alongside the ...
The Canon EOS R5 Mark II has apparently been spotted out in the world in the hands of professionals testing the camera. With the camera in the hands of testers, that means that it will be close to the ...
Canon’s EOS R5 C might be a chunky beast, but its size makes a lot more sense when you account for the fact that it’s essentially two cameras combined into one. While it captures the still photo ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: James Artaius The Canon EOS R5 Mark II has one hell of an act to follow. The original R5 ...
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With the camera market dwindling over recent years, how can brands invigorate and entice customers? Well, Canon has a pretty good idea: throw everything including the kitchen sink into the ...
After teasing it for months, Canon has taken the wraps of the 45-megapixel, $3,899 EOS R5, the most impressive-looking mirrorless camera for video we’ve seen so far. As we already knew, it will shoot ...
It may drop the mirror box, but the design language that Canon has established in the EOS 5D SLR series is ingrained in the R5. The grip and controls feel familiar, even though they're not ...
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I actually reduce the fps on my camera when shooting action to get better shots, here's why
Do we really need such mad high-speed continuous shooting speeds of 40fps and faster?
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