Adding pixels and power to a blockbuster line.
ONE OF THE MOST popular DSLRs available, Canon’s EOS 5D Mark III, won’t be immediately discontinued now that the new 5D Mark IV is here, but its new sibling’s advances will likely be enough to push it aside soon. The Mark IV is, essentially, everything that we expected it would be.
The resolution jumps up to 30.4MP—not nearly the highest resolution out there, but then neither was the Mark III’s 22.3MP when it was announced more than four years ago. That’s because this series of camera bodies is about being able to tackle almost any shooting scenario possible, so cleaner images at higher ISOs are more important than pushing resolution to its theoretical maximum.
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How to Use Vintage Lenses with Mirrorless Cameras
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Canon Selphy Square QX10: Prints Vivid Smartphone Pics
The Canon Selphy Square QX10 is a departure from the company’s CP1300 Wireless Compact Photo Printer and earlier Selphy models. This photo printer is smaller and lighter than those other Canons, and it’s closer in functionality to the Editors’ Choice HP Sprocket Select or Canon’s own IVY Mini Photo Printer, though it’s still too big to be pocketable.
CANON POWERS MANUFACTURING OF PPE
As print providers nationwide shift operations to support COVID-19 relief, Canon is helping them to source materials and ramp up production.
Canon EOS R: Its First FullFrame Mirrorless Camera
The two biggest names in photography—Canon and Nikon—sat on the sidelines and watched as Sony became the hottest player in the full frame mirror less world.