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Canon R100 and Canon RF 28mm Lens Announcement Soon

Before we begin let me clarify that we have already published about the arrival of M200 sucessor in RF mount back on march 2023 | We have told you about Canon R200 back on March 9th, 2023 | Now, the same camera is about to arrive an we are expecting Canon will also keep up the same name as we have mentioned back on our post.

According to the latest rumors from reliable sources, Canon will soon announce a new entry-level (possibly Canon R100, although the name isn’t confirmed yet) mirrorless camera and RF 28 mm f/2.8 STM lens. The camera is said to be even more, affordable than the recently announced Canon R50 camera, the upcoming camera will have a body price of only $479. With its lens, you have to pay $599. see more details below

  • New Canon additions to overseas retailers– RF28mm F2.8 STM: $299- Mirrorless camera (SKU: 6052C0**)
    – Body: $479
    – Lens kit: $599
    – Double zoom kit: $829

Canon R100 Rumored Specification

  • 24MP sensor (same as we have seen in Canon R50 / Canon R10),
  • Elec shutter (No EFCS)
  • 4k 24,30p Recording (No 10BIT HDRPOQ mode)
  • No EVF

So, these are the basic details of the upcoming lens and Canon’s upcoming entry-level mirrorless camera. The entry-level camera is the successor of the Canon M200.

We will soon update you with pictures and leaked specifications. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50

Latest comparison of the design part of the Canon R50 versus the Nikon Z50 camera. Canon R50 features a very ultra-compact body. The big difference between the two is weather sealing. If you shoot mostly outdoors, Z50 and even Z30 feature weather sealing in their body. No weather sealing is present in Canon R50.

Both cameras feature a built-in flash as well as an EVF. They are almost the same. The Canon R50 features a vari-angle display, while the Nikon Z50 features a limited-tilt display screen.

Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50 – Table of contents

Best Camera for Photography – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50
Autofocus – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50
Best Camera – AF sensitivity – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50
Best Camera for Sports and Wildlife – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50
Best Camera for Video – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50
Content creators and bloggers

Due to the design issue, the Canon R50 camera is more content-creator-friendly when compared to can Nikon Z50

 also, see – Canon R10 vs Nikon Z50

Best Lenses for Canon R50 Camera

Canon R50 Nikon Z50
Lens Mount Canon RF Nikon Z
Sensor Resolution Effective: 24.2 Megapixel Actual: 21.51 Megapixel
Effective: 20.9 Megapixel (5568 x 3712)
Image Sensor 22.3 x 14.9 mm (APS-C) CMOS 23.5 x 15.7 mm (APS-C) CMOS
Crop Factor 1.6x 1.5x
Image Stabilization None Digital (Video Only)
Built-In ND Filter None None
Capture Type Stills & Video Stills & Video

1. Best Camera for Photography – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50

Both cameras use an APS-C CMOS sensor. Nikon calls it DX and as you can see, physically the DX sensors are slightly larger compared to the Canon APS-C sensor.

  • Nikon’s DX: 23.5 mm x 15.7 mm
  • Canon’s APS-C: 22.3 × 14.9 mm

Okay, that doesn’t make too much difference, but since the sensor resolution of Nikon Z50 is 20MP and the sensor size is slightly larger, then due to these two factors automatically the low light performance of the camera upscales compared to others.

If you look at the ISO range chart, then you will see a massive difference between the ISO range of the Canon R50 camera and the Nikon Z50. The maximum ISO range of the Canon R50 camera goes up to ISO 51200 whereas the Nikon Z50’s ISO range is expandable up to 204800.

Since R10 samples are not available at this moment we are picking up, the Canon R10 (both Canon R10 and R50 share the same sensor)

Not only in words and numbers, let’s compare the two practices and try to find out the best camera between these two. As you can see, the ISO range of the Canon camera limits to 25600. Comparing the two, it’s very clear that the Nikon Z50 camera is able to preserve color details in a much better way. As you can see, the color box lines are not melting into each other. Canon R50 is not able to resolve colors at higher ISO ranges.

Canon R50 Nikon Z50
Shutter Type Electronic Shutter Electronic Shutter, Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter
Shutter Speed Electronic Shutter
1/8000 Up to 30 Seconds
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/4000 Up to 30 Seconds
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/4000 to 30 Seconds
Electronic Shutter
1/4000 to 30 Seconds
Bulb/Time Mode Bulb Mode, Time Mode Bulb Mode, Time Mode
ISO Sensitivity Photo/Video
100 to 32,000 (Extended: 51,200)
Photo
100 to 51,200 in Auto Mode (Extended: 100 to 204,800)
Video
100 to 25,600 in Manual, Auto Mode
Metering Method Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot Center-Weighted Average, Highlight Weighted, Matrix, Spot
Exposure Modes Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation -3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps) -5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Metering Range -2 to 20 EV -4 to 17 EV
Continuous Shooting Electronic Shutter
Up to 15 fps for up to 28 Frames (JPEG) / 7 Frames (Raw)
Electronic Shutter
Up to 12 fps for up to 42 Frames (JPEG) / 7 Frames (Raw)
Up to 11 fps at 20.9 MP
Up to 5 fps at 20.9 MP
Up to 4 fps at 20.9 MP
Up to 30 fps at 8 MP

2. Autofocus – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50

Both of them use completely different technology. Canon uses Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus technology and Nikon uses hybrid.

  • The Canon R10 DPAF points are fabricated across the entire sensor, with a maximum of 4,503 points (single area mode) or 651 ZONES (when Tracking is enabled).
  • The Z50 has 273 points that cover approximately 90% of the sensor. So technically we have less number of AF points inside the Nikon Z50 Mirrorless camera.
Canon R50 Nikon Z50
Focus Type Auto and Manual Focus Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF Automatic, Continuous-Servo AF, Full-Time Servo, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points Photo
Phase Detection: 4503
Video
Phase Detection: 3713
Phase Detection: 209
Autofocus Sensitivity -4 to +20 EV -2 to +19 EV

If you compare the autofocus points of the two, then you will see a massive difference. Don’t get demoralized after looking at the fewer number of points in Nikon Z50 camera. It is also highly usable and a perfect companion for general-purpose photography. You can also shoot sports and wildlife with this but don’t expect Hi-Fi 3D AF tracking performance from this camera.

If you are more into sports and wildlife photography and love to have a perfect camera under budget, then I highly recommend you to get the Canon R50 camera if possible, which has the fastest burst speed of 23 frames per second.

3. Best Camera – AF sensitivity – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50

The stats say, the Canon R50 has a minimum sensitivity in the low light of -4EV, which is excellent for a class of camera like the Canon R10. The AF sensitivity of measured with an F1.2 lens is practically impossible to buy for beginners. So, it’s eq to – 2.5EV with an F2 lens.

Z50 has a rating of -2EV, or -4EV if you activate the Low Light AF mode (which is slower but can help in very dim light conditions). This data is measured with an F2 lens.

The R50 has a few extra features concerning autofocus, like focus bracketing and focus stacking which will interest macro photographers. So technically if he takes all the aspects here in terms of autofocusing performance of the two cameras then Canon R50 is a clear winner.

4. Best Camera for Sports and Wildlife – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50

The Canon R50 camera doesn’t have any fully mechanical shutter, neither does the Nikon Z50. The Nikon Z50 specification says it has a mechanical focal plane shutter, but once we enter into the specs of the camera, we are able to witness only two shutters and these are:

Not able to see mention of any fully mechanical shutter. In the same way, even Canon R50 camera doesn’t have a fully mechanical shutter.

Now Canon is able to utilize its electronic shutter even when you are using the burst speed of the camera, but in Nikon Z50 we are limited to the use of only a mechanical shutter in high-speed burst mode. Since the camera doesn’t have a stacked CMOS sensor, there is literally no use in boosting up your shutter speed on electronic shutter steroids. You will have a massive rolling shutter effect in your images.

We highly recommend you go with Nikon Z50 for sports and wildlife photography. If you can spend more, then only Canon R10.

Canon R50 Nikon Z50
Internal Recording Modes H.264/H.265/MPEG-4
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97 fps
1920 x 1080 at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100/120 fps
H.264/MOV/MP4
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97 fps
1920 x 1080p at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps
Broadcast Output NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL
Recording Limit Stereo Stereo

5. Best Camera for Video – Canon R50 vs Nikon Z50

Both can record 4K videos up to 30 frames per second. Due to the use of a low light sensitive sensor in Nikon Z50, you are able to capture uncontrolled light videos in a better way. Even at higher ISO, Nikon Z50 camera is able to preserve more details, as we have already seen in the ISO test.

The Canon R50 has an amazing ability to record 10-bit HDR PQ videos. But at the same time, you need additional lights to get the maximum out from the R50 sensor. Otherwise, in an uncontrolled light environment, the quality goes even below that of Nikon Z50’s 8-bit output.

So if you are working in an uncontrolled light environment where you do not have any access to dedicated lights, you should buy the Nikon Z50. Otherwise, if you’re working with lights and in your studio, then Canon R50 is a better choice.

6. Content creators and bloggers

The best camera for you is Canon R50 due to its flexible vari-angle display screen. Nikon Z50’s screen rotates in a 180-degree fashion which is not that much usable. It’s better to buy Canon R50.

Canon R50 Nikon Z50
Battery Type 1 x LP-E17 Rechargeable Lithium Polymer, 7.2 VDC, 1040 mAh 1 x EN-EL25 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 7.6 VDC, 1120 mAh (Approx. 300 Shots)
Tripod Mounting Thread 1 x 1/4″-20 Female (Bottom) 1 x 1/4″-20 Female (Bottom)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 4.6 x 3.4 x 2.7″ / 116.3 x 85.5 x 68.8 mm 4.98 x 3.68 x 2.36″ / 126.5 x 93.5 x 60 mm
Weight 13.2 oz / 375 g (With Battery, Recording Media)
11.6 oz / 328 g (Body Only)

13.93 oz / 395 g (Body Only)

 

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Canon R50 Sensor Test Score | Low-Light Test

Published by the website Photons to Photo, has posted the measurement data of the dynamic range and high sensitivity performance of Canon’s new entry model “EOS R50”. We all know that Canon R10 and Canon R50 uses the same sensor, that’s why the result of both looks very similar.

Model name Maximum dynamic range low light ISO Low light EV
EOS R50 10.57 1873 9.23
EOS M50 9.84 1409 8.82
EOS R10 10.54 1810 9.18
Canon EOS R7 10.49 2213 9.47
Z50 10.53 2406 9.59
α6600 10.97 2929 9.87
X-T30 10.47 3645 10.19

My Main concern is Canon’s lowlight performance, as you can the camera scores are lower than Nikon Z50 and A6600, we know that Nikon Z30 and Z50 share the same sensor, so we will have a better low-light performance from the Z50 or the Z30 compared to the R50 or the Canon R10.

As you can see from the difference in the low-light samples of the two, Nikon is able to preserve the color in the best way possible. Color box separation lines are clearly visible Nikon Z50 image sample compared to Canon R50.

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Canon V10 Press Release

Finally, the Canon PowerShot V10 vlogging camera announced by Canon today the camera features a large 1-inch sensor and a Fixed 19.8mm (Eq) lens with F5.6 (Eq) aperture, in terms of 35mm format. You can record videos up to UHD 4K video at up to 29.97 fps or Full HD at 59.94 fps. And with built-in Wi-Fi and the Canon Camera Connect app, you can immediately share your creations with the world or live stream to your followers in Full HD at 30 fps. The camera is very compact and tiny easy to grab in hands and remains un-noticeable in the crowd. The CDAF system is better the wobbling AF system of the Canon G7X Mark II camera.

The Camera is available at B&H Store

 

Canon V10 Press Release

Canon, a leading pioneer in imaging technology, is proud to unveil the latest addition to its lineup of innovative cameras, the PowerShot V10. Designed to cater to the evolving needs of video enthusiasts, this Vlog camera combines exceptional image and sound quality, a compact form factor, and seamless smartphone connectivity to deliver an unparalleled shooting experience.

In today’s era of smartphones and social media, visual communication has emerged as a dominant medium, exposing individuals to a wide range of information through captivating imagery. Recognizing this cultural shift, Canon has responded with the introduction of the new “PowerShot V series.” Leading the charge is the PowerShot V10, a feature-rich Vlog camera poised to meet the escalating demand for professional video content creation.

Canon V10 Key Features:

  1. A Compact Vlog Camera for All Skill Levels The PowerShot V10 boasts a sleek and compact body, measuring approximately 63.4mm (width) x 34.3mm (depth) x 90mm (height), allowing it to fit effortlessly into even the smallest bags. Adopting a vertical design inspired by smartphones and incorporating a user-friendly UI, this camera ensures that even novice users can easily engage in professional-grade video shooting. Additionally, with its built-in stand, users can effortlessly adjust the camera angle and capture footage from diverse perspectives.
  2. Versatile Movie Shooting Functions for Unleashing Creativity Equipped with a 1.0-inch CMOS sensor boasting approximately 13.1 million effective pixels, as well as the powerful DIGIC X image engine, the PowerShot V10 supports high-quality 4K/30P and full HD/60P video recording. Leveraging optimized lens design, this camera achieves a wide-angle view equivalent to approximately 19mm, making it perfect for hand-held selfies, while minimizing distortion and delivering natural rendering. With features like face-tracking AF, “auto video,” “beautiful skin video,” and “stabilization video,” users have the freedom to capture their favorite moments with stunning clarity and stability.
  3. Wireless Live Streaming and Webcam Support for Multifaceted Applications Seamlessly integrating with the “Camera Connect” application, which is compatible with smartphones, the PowerShot V10 allows users to perform wireless live streaming on platforms like “YouTube” and enables remote shooting directly from a smartphone with a simple setup. Moreover, by connecting to a PC via USB, this camera functions as a high-quality webcam, expanding its utility to accommodate various creative needs.

Canon remains committed to empowering content creators with cutting-edge technology that enhances their storytelling capabilities. The PowerShot V10 is a testament to Canon’s dedication to providing innovative solutions tailored to the evolving demands of the digital era.

The PowerShot V10 Price is $429 available at B&H Store , and will be available at authorized Canon retailers starting in early June 2023.

About Canon Canon is a global leader in photographic and digital imaging solutions. Since its inception in 1937, Canon has consistently delivered innovative products and technologies to enable people to capture their most precious moments in stunning detail. With a rich heritage of groundbreaking achievements, Canon continues to inspire creativity and enable exceptional visual experiences across the globe.

Canon V10 Images and Full Specification Leaked

The Canon V10 camera finally leaked. The camera features a large 1-inch sensor of 13MP resolution and a fixed Prime lens 19.8 full-frame equivalents.

Canon V10 Specification

– Size: 63.4mm x 90.0mm x 34.3mm
– Weight: 211g (including battery card)
– Intuitive new UI design
– Operation buttons are as simple as possible and can be operated with one thumb while holding the camera in one hand
– Touch panel operation is also possible
– 1-inch 13.1-megapixel sensor
– 4K30p, full HD60p/30p
– Wide-angle 19mm equivalent lens suitable for selfies
– Stereo microphone for omnidirectional sound collection
– Beautiful skin video mode with 5 levels of effects
– 14 types of Color filter
– Built-in stand with a wide range of motion, no need for a mini tripod

Canon V10 Price

(*The following is from previous rumors)
– Color: Black, Silver
– Overseas price: $ 429

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Canon’s EOS R5 is Out - TWO New Models are In

According to the latest rumors from Rumor Mill, Canon may announce two different replacements for the existing Canon R5 camera. One will carry an existing 45-megapixel sensor and the other may have a higher resolution sensor. The rumor mill added he split will be similar to what we have seen in the EOS 5D series.

After the 5D Mark III announcement, Canon also added the Canon 5DS and the 5DS R cameras as higher resolution DSLR options and further continued the 5D series with the 5D Mark IV announcement.

The biggest question is why this rumor has occurred now and not before. Since we already have rumors of the Nikon Z8 and its leaked specification that it will feature the same sensor we have seen in the Nikon Z9. At the same time, just a few days ago, we shared possible specifications of the upcoming Nikon Z7 Mark III camera, the specs say the forthcoming camera will feature a 61-megapixel sensor – the same sensor that we have seen in the Sony A7R4A and A7R5 cameras. This means Nikon will continue both the series Nikon Z8 and Nikon Z7.

In the same fashion, Canon may release two different models with high-resolution sensors that will match and compete against Sony’s A7R series (A7R IVa and A7R V) as well as the upcoming Nikon Z7 Mark III, in addition to a regular Canon R5 camera update with the same 45-megapixel sensor we may have and Canon R5 R camera with 60+ MP Sensor.

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Canon V10 Price - Canon Vlogging Camera

It looks like Canon dumped the G7X Series, and now they are moving towards an AI-powered compacts camera with a smaller sensor. The upcoming camera’s name is Canon V10, more details below

Canon PowerShot V10
– Color: Black/Silver
–  Canon V10 Price: $429

V series is Canon Vlogging series, more cameras will arrive under the same powershot “V” branding. Stay tuned more details coming

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