Canon EOS R body
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A pro-level camera with advanced ergonomics and, last but not least, a full-frame image sensor, a first for Canon's line of mirrorless cameras. The model uses a new RF mount with a short working length (20 mm). In parallel, it retained compatibility with a huge fleet of existing EF optics through an adapter. At the head of the Canon EOS R body is a 30 MP matrix with a standard ISO range from 100 to 40,000 units.
A separate reason for pride is the advanced automatic focus system, which uses 5655 focus points. Mirrorless aims at the target in 0.05 sec. and catches the subject in extremely low light conditions down to -6 EV. The camera records 4K video at 30 fps and supports 4:2:2 10-bit video output via HDMI to an external recorder. When shooting video, the operator will come in handy with proprietary Dual Pixel technology, which provides fast and smooth focus with a cinematic effect. To view and control shooting parameters, the mirrorless design provides three displays at once: an electronic viewfinder window, a main screen on a swivel hinge, and an auxiliary monochrome screen on the top end of the camera. It is also possible to control the camera remotely by means of an over-the-air smartphone.
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I bought it spontaneously - a new camera was sold after one day in operation for 60% of the cost. The previous owner bought a camera for video reporting, but after one day of work he realized that the camera did not suit him. I was tempted by the price for a new camera, I thought that if I didn’t like it, I could sell it without loss. After several days of use, the camera was put up for sale again, but after several months in the store I took it back. I use it only for photos. Mixed feelings, see below. Good autofocus after updating the firmware to 1.4. Confident performance in low light, decent image quality at low ISO. Good viewfinder, swiveling touchscreen. Quality item, fits well in hand, with an adapter Canon DSLR lenses work like native ones. Unique and insanely expensive native lenses. With the original firmware, the autofocus is weak, especially eye autofocus. After updating to firmware 1.4, it got much better, as if it were a different camera. The controls are unfamiliar compared to other DSLRs and mirrorless cameras; there's no usual mode dial, dedicated buttons for ISO, WB, exposure compensation, drive mode, etc. These functions are available and can be accessed without entering the camera menu, but they are implemented through different function buttons, which requires learning and takes more time. Initially, you'll definitely be scratching your head. The controls are entirely different on this camera, and you won't be able to use it alongside another DSLR, for example. The JPEG is subpar, with a rough image even at 100% zoom on minimum ISO; the sensor doesn't convey color nuances well in JPEG. Only converting from RAW, which is better, leads to the following downside: Large RAW files and bulky video files require a powerful computer for processing photos and videos. When shooting handheld, there's a lot of micro blur despite having a 24-105/2.4 kit lens with a stabilizer and no mirror in the camera. The price for 30 megapixels. The swivel screen mount raises concerns about its durability. Price. The native lenses are very expensive, thankfully Canon DSLR lenses work like native ones through an adapter. ![]() |
Canon EOS R configurations
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![]() | Canon EOS R kit 24-105 | from 85 000 ₴ | 2 offers | |
![]() | Canon EOS R body | from 63 975 ₴ | 2 offers |
The debutant of the Japanese company Canon in the full-frame mirrorless league turned out to be somewhat controversial. Why? Let's figure it out.
Full frame sensor
The dust- and moisture-resistant body of the camera hides a full- frame image sensor with a resolution of 30.3 MP and a wide range of native ISO (100-40000 units) in the depths of the magnesium alloy frame. The camera spied on the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV mirror flagship with support for the Dual Pixel branded “bun”.
Optics park
The bayonet mount of the new RF format became the docking gateway for interchangeable optics with the “carcass” of the model. Its diameter is identical to that of the Canon EF mount (54mm), however, due to the shorter working length (20mm) for the Canon mirrorless full frame system, it will be easier to "build" lenses with improved optical characteristics. The park of "native" optics at the time of the announcement of the camera consists of four copies: a fast "fifty kopeck" f / 1.2, a universal zoom 24-70mm f / 2L, another "elk" with a set of focal lengths of 24-105 mm and a maximum aperture of f / 4 , as well as a 35mm f/1.8 macro lens with an optical stub. The lenses of the EF-S system are screwed onto the camera through adapters.
Hocus pocus — autofocus
A weighty argument in favor of mirrorless is one of the fastest autofocus systems in its class. It's no joke, 5655 focus points catch the subject in 0.05 seconds. In addition, they remain sensitive even in low light down to -6 EV(combined with f/1.2 optics). But the matrix stub to the camera, unfortunately, was not “delivered”. As well as support for shooting 4K video without crop. And this despite the fact that the mirrorless can write videos in 4:2:2 10 bit via HDMI to an external recorder.
Developed ergonomics
It is proposed to look at the shooting process by clinging to the “eye” of the OLED viewfinder (3.69 million pixels) or by resorting to the services of a 3.15-inch screen on a swivel hinge. Afterwards, the key shooting parameters are duplicated on the service display, for which there was a place on the upper end of the model case. One of the innovations on board the camera was the appearance of a multifunctional quick access panel to popular settings, located to the right of the viewfinder window. Obviously, Canon did a great job on the first-born of the mirrorless full-frame system, but some moments still need to be “finished” to the perfect in order to compete on equal terms with the best of the best cameras in the full-frame class.