One Canon EOS R and one very hot desert. A recipe for disaster, or proof of the camera's capabilities? Brett Danton tells us what it's like to literally hot foot it around making a BTS segment using ...
The full-frame EOS R5 and R6 are built for pro users, and are bolstered by a number of new RF series lenses and a photo printer. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered ...
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 EOS R50 is the company's lowest cost APS-C RF mirrorless camera, while the R8 is the most sensible starting camera for photogs who want a full-frame sensor. Images, and the devices that capture ...
The EOS R1 is oversized compared with most full-frame mirrorless cameras. Its dual grips—one for holding the camera in landscape orientation at the side and a second to hold it vertically for ...
After months of tantalizing glimpses and scraps of info, the Canon EOS R3 is finally out in the open — a professional-grade mirrorless camera packed with cutting-edge tech. This is a sports-focused, ...
You’ve seen time-lapse video footage. You’ve probably seen High Dynamic Range (HDR) digital photography too, even if you didn’t know it. For the past couple of years I’ve been combining these two bits ...
Canon has announced a new camera that brings cinema-grade video capabilities to a conventional full-frame mirrorless body. The EOS R5C looks a lot like the EOS R5, which in turn looked a lot like a ...
After two-plus years, I think I expected a little more from the update to the Canon EOS 70D. The 80D gets a new, moderately higher-resolution version of the company's Dual Pixel CMOS sensor with a ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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