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The best Canon cameras come in various shapes and sizes, and are suitable for photographers of almost all skill levels. Whether you are for entertainment or profit, enthusiast or veteran, whether you are taking pictures or videos, there is always a Canon camera for you. Canon EOS R5 and EOS R6 have made headlines recently, and this is for good reason. They are the two best mirrorless cameras ever. These are aimed at advanced users and professionals (although professionals will look forward to the next Canon EOS R3 with 30fps shooting and eye-controlled autofocus), and are equally good at still images and videos-they show how the camera market is growing Development to combine these two different creative fields.

The best camera for beginners will combine automatic and manual modes. This means that you can practice your technical skills while switching to automatic mode at any time. We have included all major manufacturers in this list, and we also make sure to consider the best camera tags when making our list, so you can be sure that you get the benefits.

Canon EOS R5

The Canon EOS R5 is an excellent item of canon group of cameras for anyone or professionals looking for high-performance options or choosing for almost any type of professional photography, from sports related and action to studio portraits and landscapes. Canon EOS R5 was first launched in July 2020. It is a 45.0MP professional mirrorless camera with a full frame size (36 x 24 mm) CMOS sensor, built-in image stabilizer, weatherproof body, and fully articulated​​ -Style touch screen and Canon RF lens mount.

 Main Features :

  • 45MP full-frame Dual Pixel CMOS sensor
  • 8K video, with option for Raw or 10-bit 4:2:2 C-log or HDR PQ
  • Up to 4K/120p, or oversampled 4K up to 30p
  • 100% coverage Dual Pixel II AF system with human and animal detection trained by machine learning
  • 12 fps / 20 fps bursts (mech. / elec. shutter)
  • 5.76M-dot OLED EVF with 120 fps max refresh rate
  • 3.2" 2.1M-dot fully articulating touchscreen
  • 10-bit HDR photos in HEIF format
  • 1x CFexpress slot, 1x UHS-II SD slot
  • Claimed weather-sealing to EOS 5D Mark IV levels
  • 2.4/5Ghz Wi-FI with Bluetooth and FTP connectivity
  • CIPA rated to around 320 shots (using EVF)
Pros :
5-axis Image Stabilization
Articulating Screen
8K Video
No crop on 4K Videos
10-bit 4:2:2 Video recording
 CONs
Low Battery Life: 320 shots
Heavy Body: 738g

  Customers Twittering about canon whole products:

Camera manufacturers need to start offering card storage options. If you do not need the former function, there is no reason to use one card slot as an expensive CFExpress card and the other as an SD card. If I want the dual SD card option, that would be great. Given the efforts to add value at this time, this seems to be an easy victory. Putting two different cards in the same room is a bad compromise.

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