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Canon EOS R7 and EOS R10
Canon EOS R7 and R10Canon EOS R7 and R10

The perfect entry into the EOS R system: Canon EOS R7 and EOS R10

Canon has presented several novelties this time. You can look forward to novelties from the camera as well as from the lens sector! With the Canon EOS R7 and the Canon EOS R10 you have the perfect companions for a soft entry into the Canon EOS R system. In addition, the new RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM and RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM lenses offer you a variety of options to get the most out of your camera!

Canon EOS R7 and R10

The versatile APS-C all-rounder

The Canon EOS R10 represents the perfect entry into the Canon EOS R series. It is the equivalent of the Canon EOS850D/90D. As an APS-C camera, it is especially suitable for beginners and for all those who have never worked with Canon EOS cameras in the APS-C range. It is equipped with a 24.2MP sensor to capture every detail. You can capture 15 frames per second with mechanical shutter and 23 frames per second with electronic shutter, and here it also has autofocus tracking of your subjects!

The Canon EOS R10 is also perfectly positioned for video! With up to 60 fps in 4K you can capture your video recordings. It also has a built-in flash and a high-resolution LC display with 1.02 million pixels. The Canon EOS R10 is perfect for everyday situations and offers an easy entry into the Canon EOS R world.

Canon EOS R10 body + Lens adapter EF-EOS R Canon RF-S

  • APS-C system camera
  • 24.2 MP with up to ISO 32,000
  • Deep Learning AF with subject detection and tracking
  • extremely high continuous shooting speed with full autofocus and exposure tracking (15 fps mechanical, 23 fps electronic, 30 fps raw burst)
  • rotating and swiveling touch display
  • Focus bracketing + internal stacking
  • 4K 30p with 6K oversampling, 4K 60p with crop
  • up to 2 hrs. recording time at 4K 30p
Canon EOS R7 and R10

The ultimate APS-C camera

To put the icing on the cake, Canon has developed the EOS R7. It is also aimed at beginners and newcomers to the EOS R world, but has a lot more to offer. A big feature of the APS-C camera is that it has the focus of the Canon EOS R3 built in, which is impressive!

At 32.5MP, you'll have a higher resolution than the EOS R10, and you can expect attention to detail, incredible sharpness, and brilliance. With up to 15 frames per second (mechanical) and 30 frames per second (electronic), you'll have the ability to capture fast subjects with AF tracking. Unlike the R10, the Canon EOS R7 has two memory card slots for greater data storage. It also has a built-in IBIS with up to 8 levels of stabilization. In terms of video, it convinces with up to 60 fps in 4K (without crop). It is ideal for wildlife and sports photography, as well as semi-professional content creation.

Canon EOS R7 body + Lens adapter EF-EOS R Canon RF-S

  • APS-C system camera
  • 32.5 MP with up to ISO 32,000 (H 51,200)
  • Deep Learning AF with subject detection and tracking
  • extremely high continuous shooting speed with full autofocus and exposure tracking (15 fps mechanically, 30 fps electronically and with Raw Burst)
  • 5-axis IBIS
  • 2 memory card slots
  • rotating and swiveling touch display
  • Focus bracketing + internal stacking
  • 4K 30p with 7K oversampling, 4K 60p without crop
  • up to 6 hrs recording time at 4K 30p
  • Canon-Log 3 + HDR PQ

RF-S 18-45mm

To perfectly capture moments of everyday life

Canon is launching two new lenses at once. One of them is the 18-45mm, which is particularly suitable for the entry-level EOS-R range and for those who are working with a mirrorless EOS-R camera with APS-C sensor for the first time. It's a great all-rounder with a useful focal length of 18-45mm (29-72mm equivalent 35mm KB full frame), ideal for a variety of lifestyle situations including family portraits, food, everyday scenes and vlogging.

Canon RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Canon RF-S

  • Canon RF-S 18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM
  • the perfect entry-level zoom lens
  • excellent 4-stop optical image stabilizer (6.5 stops with IBIS compatible cameras)
  • quiet, smooth and fast focusing for photography and film with STM autofocus drive
  • excellent closest focusing distance with additional close-up range when manually focusing
  • combined focus/control ring
  • lightweight and compact -only 130g weight and 44.3mm length in transport position
RF-S 18-150mm

RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM

The new RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM is the second of the new releases. It is a compact and affordable wide-angle to telephoto lens that combines a wide range of possibilities with its focal length of 18-150mm. With its ultra-quiet STM focusing that's fast and precise, and 4.5-stop optical image stabilizer, it delivers great results even in low light, making it the perfect all-in-one lens for landscape, wildlife, travel, portrait and even great macro shots.

Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM Canon RF-S

  • Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM
  • the flexible travel lens that brings distant subjects close
  • excellent 4.5-stop optical image stabilizer (7 stops with IBIS compatible cameras)
  • quiet, smooth and fast focusing for photography and film with STM autofocus drive
  • excellent closest focusing distance with additional macro range up to 1:1.7 (0.59x) in manual focus mode
  • combined focus/control ring
  • 310g - lightweight and compact - ideal for travelling
  • suitable for Canon RF-S

Conclusion

Canon has brought four impressive new products to the market and offers beginners and novices the perfect opportunity to dive into the Canon EOS R world. The two new lenses are great for capturing everyday moments, and the wide variety of focal lengths means that these two lenses offer a wide range of possibilities. There's something here for everyone to get started with!


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