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By admin, on March 15th, 2024

NOKTON by COSINA announced 75mm F1.5 for Canon RF mount, with a price of tag of $900. The Lens do have a Chip to deliver information to EXIF details. But, the canon is full Manual Lens, and at 75mm you will need cameras like Canon R6 Mark II with 8 Stops of IBIS or with Canon R8 camera you will require and good monopod or Tripod.

The lens will be available for purchase in April 2024.
The same sort of information broke out back on Feb 2024 – Canon R5 Mark II Coming on April, 2024 | Canon will Focus More on Video from 2024 – 2025
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By admin, on March 10th, 2024

Without a doubt, 2024 is a major year for Canon. Canon is about to announce their first flagship mirrorless camera, the Canon EOS R1, as well as the successor to the Canon R5 Mark II camera, which is also expected to arrive this year.
The announcement will not be limited to just these two cameras. As we anticipated at the beginning of 2024, there will be additional camera and lens announcements.
Canon will Focus More on Video
According to the information we have, Canon will shift its attention towards video, resulting in enhanced video core specifications for the upcoming cameras. Additionally, we might see a new dedicated series of Canon mirrorless cameras specifically designed for video. Perhaps they will expand their V-Series of vlogging cameras to both APS-C and full-frame zones, or maybe introduce an entirely new series for creators.
Canon to be Announced Cameras
- Canon R1
- Canon R5 mark II
- Canon V100 [Dedicated vlog cam]
- Canon R10 mark II [Q4 of 2024 / not 100% confirmed]
- Canon cinema camera | with new naming scheme
Rumored new lenses to be released:
- RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM Z with internal zoom motor
- RF-S 17-55mm F2.8 USM Z [fingers crossed, i really need this one]
- RF-S 15-60mm F2.8 IS USM Z
- Canon RF 35mm f/1.2L USM
- Canon RF 28mm f/1.4 | f/1.8
Canon will continue to invest heavily in improving production efficiency and steadily increasing production capacity. In addition, Canon will also launch more video VR and AR system products.
The same sort of information broke out back on Feb 2024 – Canon R5 Mark II Coming on April, 2024
Canon R5 Mark II will fight against Fake AI Images
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By admin, on March 6th, 2024

Canon R5 Mark II Coming Out Without Mechanical Shutter – According to the latest rumors we have Canon R5 Mark II is expected to arrive at the end of Apri 2024. With a redesigned 45MP sensor and advanced image processor, Take a look at the set of rumored specifications below
Canon R5 Mark II Specification [Rumored]
- 45mp BSI CMOS Image Sensor (We believe it’ll be a stacked design)
- 3.2″ OLED articulating screen
- New DIGIC Processor (Name unknown)
- No mechanical shutter (The source claims that they’re pretty sure on this one)
- Max burst 60fps
- New AI autofocus features
- 8K RAW
- 4K @ 120fps
- Canon Log 1, 2 & 3.
Stay tuned we will post an update as soon as it becomes available to us.
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source CR.com
By admin, on March 1st, 2024

End of the compact MEGA Zoom Series of Cameras, Nikon finally decided to shut down the Nikon P1000 production, the camera was the ONLY MEGAZOOM Camera in the market with Nikon 125X optical zoom capability and was also capable of shooting 4K videos.
Canon ended their Canon SX70 HS camera a long ago, the Canon SX70 HS camera has a 20MP sensor and can zoom up to 65X (optical), the camera was announced back in Sep 2018 and after that, no next Megazoom camera was announced by Canon.
Sony’s last Mega Zoom was HX400V, the camera was announced back in 2014 with 50X Zooming capability and after that, no successor of the Sony HX100 V camera ever arrived.
also see – Top 5 Best Cameras Under $1000 in 2024
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By admin, on February 29th, 2024

In a recent interview at Phototrend Canon said, they already have a global shutter sensor (Canon introduced its first global shutter sensor in August 2016) but according to Canon “since image quality is on the No.1 Priority list of Canon, Global shutter sensors as of now exhibit limited low-light performance. Until this basic is fixed they won’t use Global shutter sensor in commercial Camera bodies made for photographers
Phototrend has an interview with the Canon development team held at the CP+ venue.
- Sony announced a device with global shutter, but is Canon also working on this technology with the EOS R1?)
First of all, let’s not forget that we already have an industrial-grade global shutter sensor. Installing a global shutter on a mirrorless camera has advantages such as eliminating rolling shutter distortion and full-speed synchronization, but it also has the disadvantage of reducing image quality. I would like to consider this option in the future while looking at the balance between the advantages and disadvantages.
- (Are there some professionals who don’t care about image noise for the benefits of global shutter?)
I understand that there are people who are willing to compromise on that point, but if we use it in our main product… Our philosophy is that image quality cannot be compromised on. That said, it is necessary to consider the product category, and I would like to listen to feedback from users.
What do you think about this situation? let us know in the comments below
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source – phototrend
By admin, on February 29th, 2024
Tsuyoshi Tokura, Senior Managing Executive Officer in charge of the Canon Imaging Group
On February 22nd, the first day of CP+2024, Tsuyoshi Tokura, the senior managing executive officer and deputy manager of Canon’s Imaging Group, who is in charge of Canon’s camera business, responded to a press interview.
Interviewer asked: Speculation is flying around on social media that “Canon seems to have a policy of not opening up the RF mount to other companies,” but someone in charge of Canon’s camera business said, “Canon is communicating with third-party manufacturers. The depth of communication is probably more than half the way (to commercialization).” It is not a dream that AF-compatible RF mount lenses will be released by popular third parties such as Sigma and Tamron.
When the interviewer asked these questions to Mr. Tokura, he immediately replied, “Canon is communicating with third-party manufacturers regarding RF mount lenses” and “There are no restrictions.” He quickly denied the speculations among photography fans. He also said, “Communication with third-party manufacturers is deeper than it was in the early days,” and revealed that they are proceeding with more active interactions than before.
That is really good news, Now Canon giving us an open indication that yes Third party lenses are on their way, and most probably at the year’s end we will have a new generation of third-party lenses for Canon mount.
Update: 29 Feb 2023
Canon Signed an NDA with Tamron and Sigma
In the latest interview we have from Canon | published at Phototrend they have said
Now that the RF mount is open, how do we verify third-party lenses? Is it enough to just comply with the technical specifications?”
To clarify, we have embraced an open mount strategy. Currently, there are no third-party lenses with autofocus (AF) available. However, we recognize the importance of product diversity to meet our customers’ needs. As a result, we are actively engaging with several third-party manufacturers. While I cannot disclose specific details at this time, I can confirm that we have signed non-disclosure agreements with these manufacturers. Consequently, I am unable to discuss the types of lenses that will be released or their market positioning. Thank you for your understanding.
Also, see – Best Canon Camera for Beginners 2024
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By admin, on February 19th, 2024

A lot of people are still buying the Canon T7 camera. Is it a good camera? Should you also buy a T7 and save a few bucks, or should you go towards the mirrorless lineup of Canon?
The biggest issue with DSLRs like the Canon T7 is the limited 9-point focusing mechanism. So if you are planning to buy a DSLR like the Canon T7, you should forget about the eye autofocus tracking that we have in mirrorless cameras. With the help of eye autofocus tracking, you can get properly well-focused images of the subject without any hassle.
But if you use the Canon T7, then you have to place the subject to fit inside the 9 centered autofocus points of the camera. Among one of the 9 points, you have to focus on a single point that falls on the same plane as the subject’s eye. I mean to say, mirrorless autofocusing mechanisms are now much faster compared to the DSLR face detect autofocus system. Since I have used both DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, I am sharing my personal experience with you.
Feature |
Canon T7 |
Canon R100 |
Sensor |
24-megapixel CMOS |
24.1-megapixel CMOS |
Image Processor |
DIGIC 4+ |
DIGIC 8 |
Subject Recognition |
Limited 9-point focusing mechanism |
Recognizes people (eyes, faces, and heads), animals (specifically dogs, cats, birds, and horses), or vehicles (motorsport cars and bikes, trains, and aircraft) |
Continuous Shooting Speed |
Up to 3 frames per second |
Up to 6.5 frames per second |
Display Screen |
Fixed, non-touch |
Fixed, non-touch |
Video Recording |
Maximum continuous recording time for a single video of 29 minutes and 59 seconds | No Continous Video AutoFocus |
4K 25p or HD 120p | DPAF Fulltime AF | Eye AF tracking | 3D object Tracking |
Weight |
Approx. 475 g |
Approx. 356 g |
Image Quality |
Same as Canon R100 [Almost] |
Inferior to Canon R10 and R50 |
So the biggest downside of DSLRs like the Canon T7 is that they don’t have an algorithm for tracking, and hence the autofocus system is completely useless compared to the Canon mirrorless cameras we have.
The other biggest difference you will notice, apart from struggling with autofocus points, is the continuous autofocus feature in the video. DSLRs like the Canon T7 don’t have a continuous autofocus feature in video.
1. Best Canon Camera for Beginners Under $500
These are the limitations we have with the Canon entry-level DSLRs, and fortunately, the Canon R100 camera is in the same price range as the Canon T7 DSLR. So if you don’t have the budget to spend on Canon’s higher-end models, the R100 could be a good option.

Recommendation: For Photographer, we highly recommend Canon R100 camera under $500 Range
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2. Best Canon Camera for Beginners Under $700
Let’s compare the Canon R50 camera with the Canon R100 camera and clear up any confusion about which camera you should buy as a beginner.
Feature |
Canon R50 |
Canon R100 |
Sensor |
24-megapixel CMOS |
24.1-megapixel CMOS |
Image Processor |
DIGIC X |
DIGIC 8 |
Subject Recognition |
Recognizes people (eyes, faces, and heads), animals (specifically dogs, cats, birds, and horses), or vehicles (motorsport cars and bikes, trains, and aircraft) |
Recognizes faces and eyes, but for animal and car detection, you’ll need to step up to the more expensive EOS R50 |
Continuous Shooting Speed |
Up to 15 frames per second |
Up to 6.5 frames per second |
Display Screen |
Vari-angle | Fully Touch |
Fixed, non-touch |
Video Recording |
4K 30p (6K oversampled) & FHD 120p |
4K 25p & HD 120p (No Oversampling) |
Weight |
Approx. 328 g (375g with card and battery) |
Approx. 356 g |
Image Quality |
Same as Canon R10 |
Inferior to Canon R10 and R50 |
We have some limitations here. The limitation is that we do not have Canon R50 camera samples. We have the R10 and R100 samples. The good thing is both of these cameras use the same sensor. Not only the same sensor, the Canon R50 and the Canon R10 cameras use the same image processor. Only the Canon R100 camera uses the older DIGIC 8 image processor, since the Canon R10 and R50 share the same image sensor and processor the image quality of the cameras will remain the same.

Looking at the samples, we can notice that there is a one-stop difference between the two cameras. So, we do have technical core differences between all these three cameras. The R100 camera uses the older image processor, has a 6.5 per second continuous shooting speed, and doesn’t have a touch display screen. That display screen is also fixed, so we have a lot of limitations with this camera. Associated with these limitations, we get inferior image quality in the Canon R100 camera compared to the other two on the list.

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So, for those who are looking to buy the Canon R100 camera, I would say that there is a very small price difference between the Canon R50. If you can manage to buy the R50 camera, you should at any cost. It’s highly recommended to you. Since you’re getting inferior core specifications along with the Canon R100 camera, you are also getting inferior image quality. So, steer clear of that.
3. Best Canon Camera for Beginners Under $1000
Let Us compare the Canon R50 and Canon R10, and find out the reason why should you buy the Canon R10 instead of Canon R50 if you have approx $1000 budget for your camera in 2024.
eature |
Canon R10 |
Canon R50 |
Sensor |
24MP APS-C CMOS |
24.2MP APS-C CMOS |
Image Processor |
DIGIC X |
DIGIC X |
Low Light Performance |
Almost same as Canon R50 |
|
Mechanical Shutter Speed |
Up to 15 fps |
Up to 12 fps |
Electronic Shutter Speed |
Up to 23 fps |
Up to 15 fps |
Video Recording |
4K 30p full sensor & 4K 60p cropped |
4K 30p full sensor |
Weight |
Approx. 429 g |
Approx. 375 g (lighter) |
Image Quality |
Similar |
|
Subject Recognition |
People (eyes, faces, heads), animals (dogs, cats, birds, horses), vehicles (motorsports cars/bikes, trains, aircraft) |
People (eyes, faces, heads) |
Autofocus Points |
651 AF Zones | 4503 individually selectable AF points |
same as Canon R10 |
Physical Dials/Buttons |
More dedicated dials and buttons for manual control [Joy stick on the rear side] |
Fewer physical controls, relies more on touchscreen |
Battery Life |
CIPA rated 430 shots |
CIPA rated 390 shots |
Headphone Jack |
Yes |
No |
Among all these three cameras, as I have said, if your budget allows, you should go with the Canon R50. But again, if you talk about the best of all these three, then without a doubt, the Canon R10 is superior.

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Why so? With this camera, you are getting a pre-shooting buffer, a feature that professionals will love to use. Other features include a 15 FPS mechanical shutter that will give you zero distortion while capturing images. The mechanical shutter speed of the R50 is limited to 12 frames per second. If we compare the electronic shutter speed in the Canon cameras, the R10 has a higher speed.
Other features include lens breathing correction, a better, higher resolution display screen, and the ability to record 4K videos at 60 frames per second with some crop.
* We have excluded the Canon M series cameras since they have been completely discontinued and even their Lenses are not usable on any mount | So in 2024 kindly don’t invest in the EOS M Series
Lets me know if you have any further questions
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