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EOS R family to expand

Canon announces the development of a pro-spec full-frame mirrorless model and commits to 17 lenses by the end of 2020, including a new travel-friendly telephoto

Eighteen months after making its first step E into the full-frame mirrorless market with the EOS R, the world’s number one camera manufacturer has announced the pro-spec EOS R5.

In some ways, this is the camera many Canon aficionados wished the brand had unveiled in 2018. While capable, the EOS R was also compromised, so the EOS R5 really doesn’t hold back in the specification stakes. Its sensor size hasn’t been revealed, but the R5 gets in-body stabilisation and twin card slots. Canon

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