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BUYERS’ GUIDE

MIRRORLESS CAMERAS

What to look for Canon EOS mirrorless cameras

anon’s full-frame EOS R cameras are packed with the latest tech including IBIS, Animal AF tracking and 20fps via the electronic shutter in both the EOS R5 and R6. While the new APS-C crop-sensor EOS R7 and R10 are more affordable, more compact, yet still offer 15fps bursts and latest intelligent AF tracking, and more. Without the mirror, EOS R full-frame bodies are smaller than their DSLR equivalents (but only a fraction lighter). Compared to optical viewfinders on DSLRs, using an R’s electronic viewfinder (EVF) is slower to focus due to lag and refresh rates, yet focusing via Live View with AF points all over the touchscreen is better.

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