Canon’s second EOS R series APS-C sensor camera targets entry-level buyers who want a sophisticated, feature-rich camera that is small and relatively light in weight.

Canon’s second EOS R series APS-C sensor camera targets entry-level buyers who want a sophisticated, feature-rich camera that is small and relatively light in weight.
We complete our review of Fujifilm’s 26-megapixel X Series flagship model with Imatest results and additional image samples.
Canon’s EOS R7 is designed for enthusiasts who want to go mirrorless and are looking for a cropped-sensor replacement to the EOS 90D or 7D Mark II DSLR cameras.
The new, 26-megapixel flagship model in Fujifilm’s X Series features a stacked X-Trans CMOS sensor and sets a new benchmark for mirrorless APS-C cameras.
A minor update to Fujifilm’s compact, 26-megapixel APS-C-format camera with higher monitor resolution and expanded buffer capacity for continuous shooting.
Nikon’s new, retro-styled Z-mount camera has a 21-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, dial controls and a fully articulating, touch-screen LCD and comes in seven colours.
A relatively minor update to Canon’s top-selling APS-C mirrorless camera with improved focusing, a larger buffer memory and a few new features.
The fourth model in Fujifilm’s popular X-E series of rangefinder cameras is the first with the 26-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and quad-core processor.
The new flagship model in the X Series family introduces in-body image stabilisation and a vari-angle LCD screen plus a higher-capacity battery.
The long-awaited third-generation model in Fujifilm’s eight-year-old X-Pro series offers higher resolution, better autofocusing and redesigned user controls.
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