Amateur Photographer

Canon has cameras for all

While Canon continues to market its renowned EOS DSLR cameras and lenses, the company’s energies have been directed onto its EOS R system. It’s been a fruitful period as in the past 18 months, Canon has introduced no fewer than six new cameras and 15 lenses into its already formidable mirrorless range, and there’s more to come. There’s a wide range of kit to suit various budgets.

Canon EOS R cameras: under £1000

First-time EOS R system buyers have three entry-level models to choose from. These sub-£1,000 APS-C format cameras can happily cater for experienced users too, especially now that there are four dedicated RF-S lenses.

The 24.1-megapixel EOS R100 is available with the RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM standard zoom for just £499.99, which makes

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