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Canon Camera Showdown 2025: From DSLRs to Mirrorless – Every Canon Camera Compared

The Ultimate Canon Camera Lineup 2025 – From DSLRs to Mirrorless (Plus Surprising Updates)

Canon’s Diverse Camera Categories in 2025 Canon produces cameras across four major categories – DSLRs, mirrorless EOS R, compact PowerShot, and Cinema EOS – covering everyone from casual shooters to Hollywood filmmakers. In 2025 the company’s lineup is especially broad, but the momentum clearly lies with mirrorless technology. Canon has been quick to adapt to market trends, offering “plenty of cameras to suit every budget and experience level” rtings.com. Below, we break down each category, highlight the current models, compare Canon’s offerings to key competitors, and note recent developments. DSLR Cameras: The Last of Canon’s Reflex Era Canon’s EOS DSLR lineup,
10 September 2025
7K RAW, Under $4K – Canon’s Rumored EOS C50 is a Compact Indie Cinema Powerhouse Ready to Rival Sony’s FX3

7K RAW, Under $4K – Canon’s Rumored EOS C50 is a Compact Indie Cinema Powerhouse Ready to Rival Sony’s FX3

Key Facts Compact Cinematic Specs in Detail 7K Full-Frame Sensor & 4K High Frame Rates: At the heart of the EOS C50 is a rumored 32.3-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor – a significant step up in resolution compared to the 20MP Super35 sensor in the C70 and the 12MP sensor of Sony’s FX3. This high-res chip enables 7K internal recording for maximum detail. In fact, the C50 is expected to capture 7K RAW video up to 60 fps, delivering tremendous image quality and post-production flexibility (since RAW allows fine adjustment of exposure and color after the shoot). For most projects, shooters will likely downsample this 7K to
9 September 2025
Astro Showdown: Sony vs Canon vs Nikon – Best Cameras for Shooting the Stars in 2025

Astro Showdown: Sony vs Canon vs Nikon – Best Cameras for Shooting the Stars in 2025

Key Facts Astrophotography demands a unique blend of camera capabilities: superb high-ISO performance, low thermal noise in long exposures, generous dynamic range, and practical features for shooting in darkness (from backlit buttons to night-vision live displays). In this report, we compare how the big three camera makers – Sony, Canon, and Nikon – stack up in the current market (DSLRs and mirrorless alike) for capturing the cosmos. We’ll highlight the best current models in each brand’s lineup (entry-level, enthusiast, and professional), and examine their key specs like sensor size, ISO range, noise control, dynamic range, lens ecosystem, and battery life from an
8 September 2025
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Canon Camera Showdown 2025: From DSLRs to Mirrorless – Every Canon Camera Compared

Canon Camera Showdown 2025: From DSLRs to Mirrorless – Every Canon Camera Compared

Introduction Canon has one of the broadest camera portfolios in the industry – spanning humble point-and-shoot compacts, through interchangeable-lens cameras for beginners and enthusiasts, all the way to top-of-the-line professional gear used in studios and Hollywood productions. In 2025, that lineup is in the midst of a transformation. After dominating the DSLR era for decades with its EOS series, Canon is now fully focused on mirrorless technology, rolling out advanced new models that marry high-resolution photography with cutting-edge video features. At the same time, Canon continues to support its existing DSLR users and has niche offerings like cinema cameras and
31 August 2025
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Canon’s APS-C Mirrorless Showdown: EOS R100 vs R50 vs R10 – Which Fits You Best?

Canon’s APS-C Mirrorless Showdown: EOS R100 vs R50 vs R10 – Which Fits You Best?

Canon EOS R100, R50, and R10 all use a 24 MP APS-C sensor family with the RF mount, with the R50 and R10 using newer 24.2 MP sensors and the R100 using a 24.1 MP sensor. The EOS R100 is Canon’s most affordable entry model, launched at $479 for the body, with current street prices around $429–$529 depending on kit. The EOS R50 sits above the R100 for content creators, adds a fully articulating touchscreen and the DIGIC X processor, and is commonly listed around $570–$700 body and about $750 with kit. The EOS R10, launched earlier, is the most
20 August 2025
Canon EOS R7 vs R8 vs R6: The Ultimate 2025 Mirrorless Showdown

Canon EOS R7 vs R8 vs R6: The Ultimate 2025 Mirrorless Showdown

Canon EOS R7 uses a 32.5MP APS-C sensor with 5-axis in-body stabilization up to 7 stops and can burst at 15 fps with mechanical shutter or 30 fps with electronic shutter, featuring Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with People/Animal/Vehicle detect. Canon EOS R8 uses a 24.2MP full-frame sensor, has no in-body stabilization, offers 6 fps mechanical or 40 fps electronic RAW bursts, and can record 4K60p oversampled from 6K with 10-bit Canon Log 3 or HDR PQ. Canon EOS R6 features a 20.1MP full-frame sensor, up to 8 stops of IBIS, 12 fps mechanical or 20 fps electronic shooting, Dual
20 August 2025
Comparing the Canon EOS R8, EOS R7, and EOS R50 V (2025 Edition)

Comparing the Canon EOS R8, EOS R7, and EOS R50 V (2025 Edition)

Canon EOS R8 is a full-frame 24.2 MP camera with no IBIS, 6 fps mechanical, 40 fps electronic shutter, 30 fps RAW burst, 4K60 with 10-bit internal recording (C-Log3/HDR PQ), and weather sealing. Canon EOS R7 is a high-end APS-C camera with a 32.5 MP sensor, 5-axis IBIS up to 7–8 stops, dual SD UHS-II slots, 15 fps mechanical and 30 fps electronic bursts, 4K30 oversampled and 4K60 with a 1.81× crop, plus Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with subject detection. Canon EOS R50 V is a video-centric APS-C camera using the same 24 MP sensor as the R50, with
16 August 2025
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Canon’s Mirrorless Titans Face Off: EOS R3 vs R5 Mark II vs R6 Mark II – Which Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Canon’s Mirrorless Titans Face Off: EOS R3 vs R5 Mark II vs R6 Mark II – Which Reigns Supreme in 2025?

The Canon EOS R3, launched in late 2021, uses a 24.1 MP stacked BSI CMOS sensor and can shoot RAW up to 30 fps with AF, plus a 195 fps JPEG burst mode. The R3 features Eye Control AF, dual card slots (CFexpress Type-B plus SD UHS-II), and a rugged magnesium‑alloy body with weather sealing. The Canon EOS R5 Mark II, launched in August 2024, uses a 45 MP stacked back-illuminated sensor with a DIGIC X accelerator for faster processing and up to 30 fps RAW. The R5 Mark II adds Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with People Priority and
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