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Mirrorless Cameras News 15 August 2025 - 17 August 2025

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

Mirrorless Showdown 2025: Canon EOS R8 vs Nikon Z5 II vs Sony A7 IV – Which Full-Frame Camera Wins?

Canon EOS R8 weighs about 461 g with battery, is the lightest of the trio, and uses a single SD card slot with no IBIS. Nikon Z5 II uses a 24.5 MP BSI sensor, 5-axis IBIS up to ~7.5 stops, and dual SD UHS-II slots, priced at $1,699 body. Sony A7 IV features a 33.0 MP Exmor R BSI sensor, 5-axis IBIS rated at 5.5 stops, and dual card slots (CFexpress Type A and SD), priced at $2,499. Canon EOS R8 offers 6K oversampled 4K up to 60 fps with no crop, 10-bit internal recording, and can overheat after about
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
Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Canon EOS R3 vs Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 Mark II – Which Pro Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Mirrorless Titans Showdown: Canon EOS R3 vs Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 Mark II – Which Pro Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

The Canon EOS R3 uses a 24.1‑MP stacked CMOS sensor and can shoot up to 30 fps with the electronic shutter, with a 195 fps burst mode available via firmware for ultra-fast sequences. The Nikon Z9 features a 45.7‑MP stacked CMOS sensor, base ISO 64, and can shoot 20 fps RAW or 30 fps JPEG bursts, plus a 120 fps mode at about 11 MP when cropping to DX format, with no mechanical shutter. The Sony Alpha 1 Mark II uses a 50.1‑MP stacked Exmor RS sensor and can shoot up to 30 fps at full resolution with lossy compressed
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