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ast year was a significant one for camera technology, with Canon, Nikon and Sony all introducing new flagship models that set new benchmarks, especially in terms of continuous shooting speeds and autofocus sophistication. These capabilities are especially advantageous for fast action photography like wildlife and sports, so in this issue featuring those topics, we’re excited to bring you a field test was among a select few photographers granted early access to the camera before its official release. “I put the EOS R3 through an obstacle course of low light, thick branches, busy backgrounds and as many fast subjects as I could find,” Ladzinski says. As you’ll see, he created some spectacular photographs on safari in Botswana with the camera.

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