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MIRRORLESS CAMERAS

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CANON EOS M200

CANON’S EOS M200 is aimed at attracting Instagrame­rs and smartphone upgraders to Canon’s mirrorless M range, and has an appealing spec list including its 24MP sensor and plenty of easy-to-use features for beginners. It shoots 4K video to seal the deal.

CANON EOS M50 MARK II

IF YOU’RE coming to the EOS M system afresh, the EOS M50 Mark II is a compact and capable camera, taking great stills and 1080p video, ideal for travel, everyday imaging, plus vlogging and content creation. But if you need to record 4K, this isn’t the camera for you.

CANON EOS M6 MARK II

THE M6 Mk II is Canon’s compact yet powerful APS-C mirrorless, designed to deliver sharp images for amateurs on the move. It has the same 32.5MP APS-C sensor as the Canon 90D DSLR, but it’s able to shoot in 14fps blasts, and 30fps Raw image bursts, plus uncropped 4K video.

CANON EOS M5

AS Canon’s flagship mirrorless M camera for enthusiast­s, the EOS M5 really opens up the DSLR vs CSC debate. It shares much of the tech as the 80D, but swaps the optical viewfinder for an electronic version, making this compact system camera a pocket rocket.

CANON EOS R50

UTILIZING the small and compact size of the M50 yet improving upon its specs in every way, with the sensor/processor from the R10, the R50 is one of the best pocket-friendly cameras today. With a 24.2MP APS-C sensor, 4K video, intelligen­t AF modes, and 15/12fps continuous shooting, the R50 is a great beginner camera.

CANON EOS R10

CANON’S budget, beginner EOS R10 – with pro-level autofocus and 15fps speed, 4K 60p imaging and 120p slow motion at 1080p – offers performanc­e that punches well above its weight. The lack of in-body image stabilizat­ion or the crop at 4K 60p are the only drawbacks.

CANON EOS RP

CANON’S RP is ideal for crop-sensor CSC M or EOS DSLR users looking for a full-frame upgrade that won’t break the bank. The EOS RP is strong spec package that’s notably smaller, lighter and cheaper than almost all its rivals, and ideal as an entry-level full-frame camera.

CANON EOS R7

THE Canon EOS R7 is the first mirrorless camera to reach for if you want the advantages of APS-C with pro-level 15fps speed, intelligen­t AF, IBIS, and big-time image resolution. It’s a fantastic addition to the EOS R ecosystem and a worthy successor to the 90D and 7D DSLR lines.

CANON EOS R8

CANON’S R8 is the lightest full-frame EOS R camera, and can shoot it all, with the same sensor and processor as the R6 Mk II, latest AF subject recognitio­n, 24.2MP images, and rapid 40fps shooting. But there’s no joystick or thumb dial, no IBIS, and smaller batteries.

CANON EOS R

THE first full-frame mirrorless Canon EOS R boasts the RF mount and fully articulate­d vari-angle Dual Pixel AF touchscree­n with 5655 AF points. Equivalent in many specs to the 5D Mark IV DSLR, it’s now a cheaper EOS R option for those looking to experience mirrorless photograph­y.

CANON EOS R6 MARK II

WHAT can’t this camera do? The R6 Mark II is a hybrid camera that packs an obscene amount of firepower, with up to 6K video and 24.2MP stills at a startling 40fps. Plus updated AF detection for tracking trains, planes and horses (with the usual animal, people, vehicles AF detection) for sharp shots of anything that moves.

CANON EOS R5

THE Canon EOS R5 is deserving of the hype: it’s the perfect amalgamati­on of the R’s full-frame form, the 5D’s function, the pro-grade autofocus of the flagship EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR, plus with near-medium format resolution, 20fps burst speeds and mirrorless magic such as IBIS and amazingly-intelligen­t Animal AF.

CANON EOS R3

CANON’S sporty pro mirrorless R3 has clever AF that’s amazing at detecting vehicles as well as people and animals, Eye Control AF, faster 30fps, blackout-free EVF, and it can take 4K 60p video without overheatin­g, which means the R3 succeeds where the R5 fell short.

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