The EOS Rs arrival has been greeted with a great amount of interest from Canon users around the world. Those hoping for a miniaturised version of the companys popular EOS 5D series havent had their wish come true. Instead of targeting the high-end enth...
Published: 2018-10-05, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Great handling, Excellent AF performance, Lovely touchscreen, Top-plate LCD is very versatile, Decent electronic viewfinder
No great size advantage over an EOS DSLR, Value of M-Fn control debatable, No AF joystick, 4K video limitations, Single SD card slot
The Canon EOS R is a very capable camera, and should satisfy many EOS DSLR owners looking for a solid mirrorless alternative. If we weren't bound by a system, however, it would be hard to pick the EOS R over its rivals, especially when you consider the pr...
If, like us, you've been waiting for the perfect combination of stabilization and fast aperture, then yes. This isn't necessarily the best buy for every photographer — it's hard to argue with the $1,200 Sigma — but it does offer a unique combination of fe...
With the EOS R, Canon has set its sights on challenging full-frame mirrorless cameras around the £2,000 price point. It goes up against rivals such as Sonys excellent A7 III (£1,999) and the all-new Nikon Z6 (£2,099), but at £2,349 (body only) with the E...
Published: 2018-09-06, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Great handling, AF performance, Lovely touchscreen, Top-plate LCD is very versatile
No great size advantage over an EOS DSLR, Value of M-Fn control debatable, No AF joystick, 4K video limitations
The EOS R is a solid start to Canon's new mirrorless system, with great handling, very good autofocus performance and a slew of new features that impress. While lenses are somewhat pricey, it's encouraging to see these four particular options from the sta...
Great image quality, Fully articulating screen, Custom controls
Single SD card slot, High price, No in-body IS
Making excellent cameras is part of Canon's legacy. And it's the same story here. Just this time by boldly entering the mirrorless lineup, it's finally joined the heavyweights with a solid offering in the EOS R. The lack of physical markings might be...
Published: 2018-09-05, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Full-frame sensor and new lens line-up delivers superb quality potential, Loads of customisation options, Intuitive touch controls and M-Fn Bar has potential, Finally a Canon mirrorless with impressive autofocus options, Can focus in very low-light condit
Lenses really aren't small, One SD card slot, It's rather pricey, Limited lens range/can't buy without the EF adapter bundled in the box, Learning curve for DSLR users: various settings hidden/require scrolling, Autofocus could be more precise in some sit
The Canon EOS R isn't just a mirrorless version of the 5D Mark IV DSLR. Nope, this full-frame mirrorless is a major turning point for Canon, embodying both risk and reward in one very capable and commendable product.The ability to focus in near darkness...
Abstract: It was only a few days ago that I was congratulating Canon on a great job of keeping its first full-frame mirrorless camera under wraps. Then boom -- what looks very much like an official PDF with the complete specs and some tiny shots of the camera and...
Abstract: So let's start with the thing most people are going to notice about the EOS R when they pick it up – Build and Design. It has a very light and compact form factor, smaller than the 5D range of DSLR cameras. The physical dimensions of the camera feel a lit...
Abstract: The EOS R launched with four RF lenses, but that doesn't mean you're stuck with just those lens. You can attach Canon EF full-frame or APS-C EF-S lenses on the EOS with three new adapters with no loss in quality.The Canon EOS R has a 30-megapixel full-f...