Canon Launches EOS R10 And R7 Mirror Cameras With APS-C Sensors

 


Canon launched two of their mirror cameras yesterday, the Canon EOS R10 and Canon EOS R7, which target photography enthusiasts and online video producers. Both are the first R series cameras to be offered with APS-C sensors.



The Canon EOS R10 is a mirrorless camera with a 24.2 MP ASP-C sensor that supports RF mount lenses. This is matched to a DIGIX image processing chip that allows picture recording of up to 23 FPS using a digital shutter or 17 FPS using a mechanical shutter. Video at 4K 30FPS settings can be recorded indefinitely but without RAW or C-Log support.



An OLED viewfinder with 2.36 million dots matched to a 3 ″ TFT LCD screen that can be rotated forward for easier self -video recording. There is also an HDMI output as well as an input for a microphone for better audio recording. The Canon EOS R10 is priced at $ 980 (~ RM4304) for the body only or $ 1099 (~ RM4826) with the RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens.



The Canon EOS R7 is a mirrorless camera with a 32.5 MP ASP-C sensor that supports RF mount lenses as well as a 5-axis IBIS stabilization system. This is matched to a DIGIX image processing chip that allows picture recording of up to 30 FPS using a digital shutter or 15 FPS using a mechanical shutter. Video at 4K 60FPS settings can be recorded with C-Log 3 support.



Like the R10, the R7 features an OLED viewfinder with 2.36 million dots matched to a 3 ″ TFT LCD screen that can be rotated forward for easier self -video recording. There is also an HDMI output as well as an input for a microphone. The Canon EOS R7 is priced at $ 1500 (~ RM6588) for the body only or $ 1900 (~ RM8344) with the RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens

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