View a variety of sample images from our final production EOS R. The EOS R can take some great photos, but is broadly overshadowed by the competition and struggles to stand out in today's crowded market. With 4K capture and Dual Pixel AF, the EOS R should make for a pretty solid vlogging camera - but the quality of its footage lags the competition. The EOS R's Dual Pixel AF system generally works well, and you should never need to microadjust your lenses again. See how the EOS R stacks up in front of our studio scene. Find out how we think it stacks up for a variety of types of shooting. The EOS R is Canon's smallest, lightest full-frame camera body.
The EOS R comes with some surprising ergonomic updates that aren't to everyone's tastes, but its still capable of great image quality. The EOS R comes with a mix of control points that can be widely customized, and some that can't be customized at all. Read about all of the EOS R's ergonomic updates here. The EOS R is Canon's lightest full-frame camera, but remains weather sealed and has a full-size grip. Read about the new features included on the EOS R. The EOS R comes with a lot more than just a new mount. The Canon EOS R is available at a cost of around $2,299 ( £2399 in the UK including the EF mount adapter) or $3,399 with the RF 24-105mm F4L IS lens ( £3299 in the UK). Let's take a closer look at what exactly those innovations are and how they work. Where Nikon makes a big deal about how immediately familiar the Z7 will be to existing Nikon shooters, Canon is incorporating some more radical ergonomic innovations on the EOS R - it handles unlike any existing Canon camera. The EOS R was announced less than two weeks after Nikon's Z7, which itself is Nikon's first full-frame mirrorless camera and is also designed around a new mount.
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It's built around the same 30 megapixel Dual Pixel CMOS sensor as 2016's EOS 5D Mark IV but is designed for a new series of RF lenses. The Canon EOS R is the first full-frame mirrorless camera to use the new RF mount. This review has been updated to reflect the behavior and performance of firmware v1.6, released in late 2019.