![]() This could unlock some improved burst shooting speeds (perhaps 15fps, rather than the EOS R’s 8fps) and autofocus performance, with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and subject-recognition (for humans, animals and vehicles) both likely candidates. But given its all-rounder billing, we’d expect its sensor to offer a 30MP or higher resolution (to differentiate it from the EOS R6) and be paired with a Digic X processor. Right now, there are currently no rumored specs for the camera. The question is exactly how affordable its EOS R successor might be, and how it might achieve that. But since then, there’s been a dearth of budget full-frame options, and Canon has continued to push the original EOS R and EOS RP as its cheaper offerings, despite the latter offering a paltry 4fps burst mode.īut it sounds like Canon is finally ready to inject some much-needed life into this important space in the camera world. In 2020, we saw the release of the Nikon Z5, Panasonic Lumix S5 and Sony A7C, all of which are impressive entry-level full-frame cameras in different ways. And yet during that period, the bodies themselves have predominantly been expensive, professional-oriented ones. Over the past few years, full-frame cameras have seen all of the investment when it comes to lenses. ![]() But there’s no doubt that full-frame holds a special appeal for photographers and videographers, and not just because it’s the same size as a frame of 35mm film. We’ve already seen rumors that Canon’s next RF-mount camera, an APS-C vlogging model, will be arriving sometime before November. Canon's rumored EOS R successor could be a strong rival to the entry-level Nikon Z5 (above).
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