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Canon debuts APS-C mirrorless system

Two new EOS R cameras come with a Super 35-size sensor

C anon has unveiled its prices that undercut the latest in its flagship full-frame range. The R7 is £1349/$1499, with the R10 just £899/$979. The R7 is suited to wildlife and sports shooters who need the reach of a cropped sensor, as well as tracking autofocus. The R10 is an all-rounder with impressive spec. Both cameras record video in 4K/60p or 4K/30p, which is downsampled from 7K and 6K, respectively. This can be output at HDR PQ (4:2:2 10-bit) in-camera, or via HDMI. The EOS R7 includes an additional 4K/60p crop mode, to extend the reach even further – perfect for filming wildlife. Both cameras can record past an first APS-C EOS R system mirrorless cameras, the EOS R7 and EOS R10, at individual 30-minute clip limit, and shoot 4K/60p for up to an hour. The

EOS R7 also offers Canon Log 3 and Cinema Gamut for more flexibility in grading. The R7 combines IBIS with optical and Movie Digital IS for stabilisation, while the R10 uses data from lenses featuring optical IS to pair with its Movie Digital IS. For the first time in EOS cameras, the IS system is used to level the horizon when the ‘auto-level’ feature is enabled. It also compensates for vertical shake in the new panoramic or panning modes. Both feature deep learning and Dual Pixel CMOS AF II autofocus, with subjects including vehicles, animals and people, as well as precise head, face and eye detection. The cameras offer Touch and Drag AF, and the R7 is the first EOS R camera to provide a combined AF multi-controller and control wheel. For stills, the R7 and R10 have a mechanical shutter that rattles

SMART IDEA The latest EOS R technology, such as Wi-Fi control and easy file sharing via phone, is just part of the attraction of these new and very affordable 4K Canon mirrorless cameras

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