Canon continues to command a huge market share of the camera industry and for good reason: it makes some of the best mirrorless, DSLR and compact cameras available. As such, there's no single ...
Here’s how it works. Over five years into the lifecycle of Canon’s mirrorless EOS R system and the only lenses available were Canon’s first-party glass (manual-focus lens options aside). That was ...
As third-party optics, the two new Sigma lenses don’t feature Canon’s control ring or have a switch to toggle between manual and AF ... R50 and more premium EOS R7 and R10.
The maximum available aperture is fairly slow here, but the high ISO performance of cameras like the R50, R7 and R10 mean a narrow aperture really isn't a deal-breaker like it might have been in years ...
Speaking of trends continuing, we'll also likely see more 'hybrid' lenses from Canon with video-focused features like similar sizes, internal focusing and manual aperture rings ... Speaking of APS-C, ...