For decades, Canon has numbered its cameras in inverse proportion to their capability – as the model number falls, the specification rises. That’s been the case with the 24-megapixel EOS R6 and the 45 ...
The Canon EOS R3 (A$8,499, body only) is a serious full-frame camera built for the most demanding types of photography, such as professional sports, exotic wildlife, reportage, and events. Its 24MP ...
The R3 will house a back-illuminated, stacked CMOS sensor inside. That’s a first for Canon, and the development brings the company more inline with the advanced sensors Sony has been putting in its ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- B&H is excited to announce the Canon EOS R3, a topflight mirrorless camera sporting an all-new stacked sensor, enhanced speed and performance, Eye Control AF, ...
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, ...
Canon has today announced its development of the EOS R3, the latest and most advanced mirrorless camera in its R-series EOS range. It's possible that this sudden announcement is in response to the ...
Canon confirmed plans for its highest-end mirrorless camera yet back in April, but that was just a notice of development — now the company is ready to announce its specs in full. As expected, the EOS ...
Despite predictions and analyses, the camera market has survived the onslaught of smartphones and, in some areas, continues to thrive even. DSLRs and mirrorless ILCs (Interchangeable Lens Cameras) ...
Do we really need such mad high-speed continuous shooting speeds of 40fps and faster?
Like Nikon’s upcoming Z9, the EOS R3 looks to be a hefty camera with a built-in vertical grip for shooting in portrait and landscape orientations. The body design and control layout is broadly similar ...
The Canon EOS R3 has officially entered the chat. For nearly 6 months, Canon has been teasing its latest full-frame camera with occasional hints about specifications. But we now have a clear picture ...