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Canon’s camera IBIS is amazing! I can take sharp 2sec shots handheld - with non-IS lenses!
IBIS was big news when it first appeared, and still should be says this Canon sharp shooter ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Everyday photography has become commonplace, with smartphones allowing us to keep a camera in a pocket at all times. But even the best phone ...
For the Mark III edition, Canon made no significant changes to the R6 body design, which is welcome news if you're eyeing an upgrade from the EOS R6 Mark II and know where all of its buttons are by ...
Video capability: 4K up to 60 FPS, 4K/FHD Timelapse up to 30 FPS, FHD up to 180 FPS Weight: 1.48 lbs / 670 g with card and battery Size: 5.44×3.87×3.48 in / 138.4×98.4×88.4 mm Memory card type: 2x ...
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Canon's PowerShot SX740 HS Lite is a great compact camera…if you can actually find one!
I think the Canon PowerShot SX740 HS Lite is a fab little compact –the only challenge is finding it in stock anywhere ...
Spring sales are starting to feel a bit like the Black Friday of Easter, and Canon has several steep discounts on cameras ...
A good beginner DSLR is the one that feels easy to start with and doesn’t confuse you. Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Fujifilm all ...
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Using Canon's 800mm f/11 supertele lens is out of this world…but I've found limitations that bring me back to Earth
Up until a few years ago, the idea of an 800mm lens fixed at f/11 would never have been considered a possibility. This is because DSLRs simply won’t work with a lens at a minimum f/11 aperture, as it ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Elizabeth Gulino When Hannah Chody Milburn jetted off to Europe for three ...
Smartphone cameras are getting better and better, but there are still plenty of reasons to buy a dedicated camera, even if you’re a beginner. While smartphone cameras might be getting more advanced, ...
Digital compacts with tiny, grungy sensors and bright xenon flashes are all the rage with Gen Z. Pros may stick up their noses, but the market shows that there's a resurgence in demand for these ...
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