DP Review TV Final Review of the Canon EOS R10
An interesting review of the EOS R10, canon’s new APC camera with new R series Lens. It does sound like a pretty impressive camera, though maybe the R7 is worth the $400 for a more pro camera?
An interesting review of the EOS R10, canon’s new APC camera with new R series Lens. It does sound like a pretty impressive camera, though maybe the R7 is worth the $400 for a more pro camera?
Cheesycam has the news on the new Rebel level EOS cameras the T5i and the very small Canon EOS Rebel SL1 both of which shoot full HD video, though certainly without the full HD out of the new 100D and 700D.
Cinescopophilia has the news on these new DSLR’s that can shoot 24 fps for up to 22 minutes. They also mention HDMI mini output wiht full high definition, which if true is huge, as it will bypass the crappy h.264 compression.
I didn’t expect to have 2 S lens cameras released at the same time. Pretty cool.
Planet 5D has the news on this new firmware update, which will skip the terrible h.264 compression we have all gotten used to with DSLR’s and have uncompressed HDMI out. I know it will never happen for my 60D (unless someone reverse engineers it), but this is certainly exciting.
The update also includes upgraded autofocus. It will work better with extension tubes and at a distance, which will be great for sports and nature photographers.
CanonRumors, TechHive, and DSL News Shooter, all have articles.
For about $2100 they are offering the body that is a full frame 20.2 Megapixel Full Frame Sensor and includes both a GPS and WIFI! This is almost a $1000 less than the next full frame sensor.
Doesn’t have the swing out LCD of my 60D though. Nor does it have a headphone jack for audio monitoring, so you really need a separate audio recorder! The WIFI will be amazing though, when you can control it from your iPhone or iPad! HOW COOL IS THAT? Think of remote focus pulling?!??! AWESOME!!!
CanonRumors has post to much of the coverage across the web of the new Canon EOS C100.
And there own coverage of the newly announced botton end of it’s Cinema EOS cameras.
It is an exciting camera, but I still think overpriced compared to the DSLR’s it is improving on. If this camera was under $3000 it would be really impressive, but at $8000 it is a bit too expensive.
HD Warrior has a good comparison of the Canon C100 and the Sony FS700. Of course this is without getting it’s hands on the C100 as it has only just been announced.