Canon Launches the Canon EOS R System
Canon Launches the Canon EOS R System
Canon has just announced their entry into the first full-frame mirrorless camera segment and lens system, both called EOS R. This is coming on the heels of after rival Nikon who also recently announced its own full-frame mirrorless camera system, the announcement of the EOS R means that Japanese camera giants are now entering the high-end mirrorless seriously after years of putting out half-hearted responses to the likes of Sony and Fujifilm. Let’s watch the video to see what Canon is offering.
As we previously reported here the EOS R camera is built around a 30.3-megapixel full-frame sensorand has an ISO range of 100-40,000. The sensor uses Canon’s dual-pixel autofocus and is paired with the DIGIC 8 image processor. There’s a fully articulated touchscreen as well as an electronic view finder which is OLED and also present on the top screen.
The first EOS R lenses that will be released are the 24-105mm f/4 L, and the 50mm f/1.2mm L, a 28-70mm f/2 L, and a 35mm f/1.8 macro. They are also releasing three lens mount adapters for EOS SLR lenses, including one with the EOS R control ring and another that can be used with drop-in filters.
The camera will be available for $2,299 body-only or $3,399 with the 24-105mm lens in late October, with preorders starting September 12th.
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