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Expanding the EOS R system

It’s the lightest full-frame camera that Canon has ever made, making it a natural fit for travel, landscape and street photography. You don’t get the same overall performance as cameras higher up the EOS R tree, and battery life is a weak point. But you do get a lot for your money: the same 26.2Mp resolution as the EOS 6D Mark II, 4K video, Dual Pixel CMOS AF with eye-detection (although not when you’re shooting in 4K) and a host of creative in-camera

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