Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R Review
The Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R enables the use of EF lenses on EOS R cameras with an RF mount.
The Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R enables the use of EF lenses on EOS R cameras with an RF mount.
In this post we take a quick hands-on look at Canon’s widest rectilinear lens, the EF 11-24mm f/4 L. It’s a beast!
Canon announced the development of the EOS-1D X Mark III, their flagship professional DSLR. In this post I’ll examine all the details of the new features, and explain my wishes for those specifications that we don’t yet know.
Canon RF lenses have an additional customizable control ring on them. The Canon Control Ring Adapter adds this functionality to Canon EF and EF-S lenses when mounted to an EOS R mirrorless camera.
When Sony recently announced the a9 II professional mirrorless camera, the internet exploded with disappointment and general negativity. I just had to respond…
In preparation for a review, I borrowed the new Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS Macro lens to test it out. This is Canon’s first macro lens for the EOS R system, and their first RF 35mm prime, too.
The winner of our September gift certificate giveaway has been chosen. Find out how to enter for the October edition!
The Canon EF-EOS R polarizing adapter adapts EF lenses to the mirrorless EOS R system, and includes a built-in circular polarizing filter that I have been testing.
Latest Adobe update adds RAW support for 4 new cameras.
Firmware version 6 for the Sony a9 adds real-time Animal Eye AF mode, interval shooting and much more.