Digital Photography Review on MSN
Canon EOS R6 III: plenty of detail and no nasty surprises
We took a look to see if there are any downsides to combining high speed and 33MP resolution in an FSI CMOS chip.
Morning Overview on MSN
Canon R6 Mark II beats R8 for starter wildlife shooters
For new wildlife photographers trying to choose a first serious camera body, the Canon EOS R6 Mark II quietly solves more ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Is Canon's new LP-E6P battery an expensive bait and switch?
The LP-E6P battery was introduced with Canon's EOS R5 Mark II and has resurfaced with the EOS R6 Mark III, but the extra ...
Additionally, the Canon EOS R8 doesn’t have image stabilization. That’s not a total dealbreaker — most of Canon’s wildlife ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
This overlooked feature on the Canon EOS R5 Mark II makes it ridiculously easy to take great action photos of team sports
How to use the ingenious AI-powered Register People Priority function on cameras like the R5 Mark II and R6 Mark III to always focus on your favorite player during a match ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Camera's are one step closer to reading your mind - you can tell your Canon who you want in focus!
Both the EOS R6 Mark II and Mark III have pre-capture, though this is even better in the new Mark III - but essentially gives ...
The EOS R6 Mark III is official, and it brings in several compelling features like an all-new 32.5-megapixel sensor, open ...
Rattling off 45MP images at 30 FPS, the Canon EOS R5 II is basically a cheat code for wildlife photography — get yours for $3 ...
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