Canon's consumer camera line has been standardized on a 24MP APS-C image sensor for quite some time, dating back to the T6i, a 2015 release. The sensor delivered strong image quality from day one, but ...
In the five years since Canon introduced the EOS 7D, so much has changed in the world of cameras that we were wondering if we’d ever see an update to the company’s pro-level APS-C sensor body. But ...
Canon just announced much-awaited updates to its APS-C cameras in the form of the new EOS 90D DSLR and the mirrorless EOS M6 Mark II. At a press event, Canon executives dubbed them “basically twins,” ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. While both Sony and Panasonic have been busy launching new ...
Canon has announced two new additions to its range of cameras this week, the Canon 90D DSLR and mirrorless Canon EOS M6 Mark II. Both of these cameras are equipped with the same new 32.5-megapixel APS ...
When a camera starts getting long in the tooth, you can't help but wonder: Was it a failure? Why hasn't it been updated? That's the way it's been for the Canon EOS 7D for quite some time now. When it ...
Just as expected, Canon on Wednesday expanded its camera lineup with a couple of new models for amateur photographers, including the EOS 90D (DSLR) and EOS M6 Mark II (mirrorless). While different in ...
Canon announced the $1800, 20-megapixel EOS 7D Mark II DSLR camera, which offers Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors, rapid burst shooting up to 10 frames per second (fps), as well as Canon’s first 65-Point ...
We spent a day in the field with Canon's newest cameras, the EOS 90D SLR and EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless, and walked away impressed by their improved features—but Canon still has some catching up to do ...
The 7D Mark II ($1,199.00 at Amazon) is as big as some smaller full-frame bodies, measuring 4.4 by 5.9 by 3.1 inches (HWD), and its 2-pound weight is heavy in the hand. Its dense body features ...
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