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Talking About the Canon EOS R

October 1, 2018

In 2017 I wrote about how Canon could launch their first Full-Frame Mirrorless camera. On September 5th, Canon officially released their first mirrorless full frame camera, the Canon EOS R. We can expect this camera to be released on October 9th of this year.

Price:

The Canon EOS R has been listed at $2,299.00. This camera will certainly complete with the upcoming Nikon Z6 and current Sony A7 iii.

Additional Costs

If you're an existing Canon user there are some additional costs when switching to the Canon EOS R. Most noteworthy is the new lens mount that the Canon EOS R has which means new lenses to be used with this camera. However, you can use existing Canon EF lenses with an adapter.

What You Get

  • Fully Articulated Swivel Screen
  • Weather Sealed
  • Adapter can include ND Filter
  • Silent Shooting

Probably one of Canon's many strengths has been it's building cameras with swivel screens and they continue this in their EOS R.

What You Won’t Get

Here is a list of features that the Canon EOS R doesn't have:

  • Heavily cropped 4K
  • No In Body Image Stabilisation
  • High price point ($2,299.00)
  • New lens mount requires new lenses
  • Unsure reliability of auto focus with adapters
  • One SDcard slot

Due to the above features being missing, many feel that combined the EOS R is lacking in contrast to its main competitor, the Sony A7 iii. Sony is certainly the market leader when it comes to cameras. If Canon decides to price a product higher than it's existing competition but not match the feature set, it would come off as lacking.

Final Thoughts: Canon EOS R

In conclusion, I have mixed feelings regarding the Canon EOS R. Primarily due to the new mount that they implemented. Also, I feel one of Canon's biggest strengths is their lenses. Because they implemented a new mount, they can't take advantage of their existing EF Mount. Requiring existing users to buy an adapter seems like a barrier to entry. That being said, I would like to see more reviews come out on the Canon EOS R. I think there are more things that go into selecting a camera besides the spec sheet. Therefore, I'm looking forward to how the camera world responds hands-on testing of this new camera.

Related Articles:

Launching Canon’s First Full Frame Mirrorless CameraNikon’s Two Full-Frame Mirrorless CamerasSony A7 iii Review

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Nikon's Two Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras

August 23, 2018

Over the past several weeks there have been rumors about Nikon releasing their first full-frame Mirrorless Camera. Today, Nikon Introduced Two Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras, the Z6 and Z7. Additionally, as the cameras have a new mount, Nikon will offer new lenses to use with the Z6 and Z7. Dpreview has published a video about Nikon's Two Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrWv6D3v95g&t=0s

Z6 & Z7

Nikon's two Mirrorless Cameras will be called the Z6 and the Z7. The Z6 appears to be Nikon's entry-level choice priced at $1995. The Z7, is the higher end of the two cameras priced at $3400. Based on the photos that were released, I found that these new cameras slightly resemble the Sony A7 line of cameras in appearance. The only exception is that the Z6 and Z7 have a bigger grip and are weather sealed.

Features to Be Excited For:

Among a few of the features coming to these cameras are:

  • 4K Video
  • Image Stabiliazation
  • Silent Shooting

While these are great features, one feature I wish these cameras included was a dual card slot. Because there is a risk of a memory card failing in the field, having dual card slots help in preventing a complete loss of your footage. I do wonder why Nikon choose to omit this feature as they have it in the D850 and D500.

Adapter for Existing Lenses

As the new Mirrorless cameras will have a new mount, new lenses will be needed. However, Nikon has released an adapter for existing lenses to be used with these new cameras.

Summary: Nikon's Two Full-Frame Mirrorless Cameras

In conclusion, I am very excited about these two cameras. Sony has been dominating the camera world for some time now. It is really interesting to see Nikon now introduce new products to compete with Sony. I would have like to see a fully articulated screen. With this release, I'm expecting Canon and Sony to release a camera to compete with Nikon's new offering. The Nikon Z7 is expected to go on sale the end of September while the Z6 will be released in November.

Related Articles:

Review of the Nikon D850Review of the Nikon D500

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Sony Announces the New RX100 VI

June 5, 2018

I recently wrote a review on the Sony RX100 iii as a great compact camera to use while traveling. Earlier today Sony announced that they will be introducing the next line in this series, the RX100 VI.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5jn34PEL28

New Features

  • 24-200mm F2.8–4.5 lens
  • Up to 24 fps 6 continuous shooting
  • Upgraded BIONZ X™ image processor and Front-end LSI
  • High Resolution 4K Movie Shooting
  • Touch shutter LCD Monitor
  • Opitional shooting grip with Camera Controls

RX100 VI Release Date

The RX100 VI is scheduled to be released in July 2018 and priced approximately at $1,200. They say that the perfect camera is the one you have with you. With the size of this camera, it makes for the perfect option to take with you wherever you go. Also, with the extended lens range, this addition to the Sony RX100 line should become very popular for travelers.

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Western Digital Launches Two New Portable SSDs at CES

January 12, 2018

Since CES is the event for consumer technology, many manufacturers gather to release new products. As a result of CES, Western Digital has launched two products aimed at photographers and drone enthusiasts. The two products from Western Digital are:

  • MY PASSPORT WIRELESS SSD
  • SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD

MY PASSPORT WIRELESS SSD

The My Passport Wireless SSD is specifically aimed at photographers. The product will feature:

  • Built-in SD™ card reader
  • Up to 10 Hours of Battery Life
  • Wirelessly stream 4K videos and view photos
  • Import from USB card readers
  • Built-in power bank to charge mobile devices
  • RAW file preview support

The Capacity of the drive will range between 250GB to 1TB with prices between $229.99 to $799.99. At the time of this writing, orders for the SSD's are expected to ship on 02/15/2018.https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=37&v=C04DDxCooBk

SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD

In addition to the Wireless SSD, Western Digital will release the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD.The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is aimed at drone enthusiasts. The product will feature:

  • Storage up to 1TB
  • Compact, Pocket-Sized Design
  • High-speed Transfers
  • Dust and Water Resistant

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on0B70waoM8The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD starts at $99.99 with storage options from 250GB to 1TB. The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD are available on the SanDisk website but out of stock.Source: WDC

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