An update to Canon’s lightest DSLR camera with a DIGIC 8 processor, support for 4K/25p video recording and Dual Pixel autofocusing in Live View mode.

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An update to Canon’s lightest DSLR camera with a DIGIC 8 processor, support for 4K/25p video recording and Dual Pixel autofocusing in Live View mode.

The higher-resolution model of Panasonic’s S-series cameras with 47-megapixel stills and similar specs to the S1 but restricted to 4K 8-bit video without Log profile support.

Panasonic’s first ‘hybrid’ camera with 24-megapixel stills and support for 4K 10-bit video with the V-Log picture profile along with up to 6 stops of Dual I.S. stabilisation.

A versatile standard zoom lens with a constant f/4 maximum aperture and half-life-size macro focusing capabilities.

A fast prime lens with a standard 50mm focal length that forms the reference-quality model for the Lumix S series of lenses.

A high-resolution, stabilised telephoto zoom lens covering the popular 70-200mm focal length range.

A ‘little sister’ model of the X-T3 with the same sensor, improved autofocusing, a tilting touchscreen monitor and a smaller, lighter body.

A compact, moderately fast wide-angle prime lens with the same angle of view as a 24mm lens on a 35mm camera.

A lightweight, 16.6x zoom lens with splash and dust proof construction and good close-up focusing for Micro Four Thirds system cameras.

Canon’s entry-level ‘full-frame’ mirrorless camera is smaller, lighter and more modestly featured than the EOS R but still very attractive to photo enthusiasts.
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