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May 2019
(81%)
203 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(96%)
5049 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité d'image (superbes couleurs)
Bague optique EF/RF fournie
Menus logiciels
La batterie LP-E6 qui a fait ses preuves
AF simple véloce
Bonne fabrication
Ergonomie agréable
Gamme optique lumineuse
Personnalisation facile de l'appareil
Autofocus réactif
Bonne qualité d'image
Personnalisation de l'appareil
Viseur haute définition
écran totalement orientable et tactile
Bonne exposition
Qualité d'image en haute sensibilité
Autofocus sensible
Mode silencieux
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Rafale médiocre
Plage dynamique
Recadrage vidéo 4K inacceptable
Peu d'options vidéo
Un seul emplacement SD
Suivi du sujet médiocre
Pas de suivi de l'oeil
Viseur qui manque de fluidité
Une seule carte mémoire
Faible autonomie de la batterie
Pas de joystick pour l'AF
Mode vidéo décevant
Pas de stabilisation du capteur
Rafale à seulement 5 i/s avec suivi du sujet
Rafale à 5 i/s seulement
Pas de stabilisation capteur (ni même optique sur certains objectifs)
Extrait: The Canon EOS R is the first camera of a completely new generation of Canon cameras. The body is smaller and lighter than that of the SLR models, and it has a new mount that corresponds to the EF mount, with of course a short distance from the mount to th...
Publié: 2019-02-20, Auteur: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Extrait: AppleInsider has spent the last month testing out Canon's first full-frame mirrorless EOS R shooter to see how it stacks up in an ever-growing mirrorless market.Canon EOS RCanon EOS R displayCanon EOS R top controlsCanon EOS R media slotCanon EOS R iOS ap...
Publié: 2019-02-14, Auteur: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Canon EOS RP is the most affordable new full frame camera to date, whether DSLR or mirrorless. Sure, there's often bargains to be had on older models, like Sony's frequently discounted A7 II, but in terms of newly-released full-framers, the RP achieve...
Publié: 2019-01-30, Auteur: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Extrait: The The second half of 2018 will be remembered as a momentous time for the camera world because Canon and Nikon, two of the most storied companies in the industry, finally got serious about mirrorless cameras. They both launched new full-frame mirrorless...
M-Fn bar tricky to use effectively, Uncomfortable rear dial, Omits focus joystick, No in-body stabilization system, Inconsistent metering, Single memory card slot, No PC sync socket, 4K video is heavily cropped
Canon's first full-frame mirrorless camera, the EOS R, offers strong image quality and autofocus, but is held back by its ergonomics and video system...
There's a lot to like about the Canon EOS R, including its fast and accurate autofocus system; excellent image quality; tough but comfortable build featuring one of the best grips in the full frame mirrorless camera category; and Canon's top-notch color s...
Excellent image quality, A lot of 5D Mark IV parts in a $2,300 body, Terrific ergonomics & menus, Easy to customize (especially with the control ring), Dual-Pixel CMOS AF, Vari-angle display flexibility, External 10-bit video recording with C-log, STUNNIN
Heavily cropped 4K video (Almost Micro FourThirds), No 1080p 120fps slow motion, Less dynamic range than Sony & Nikon, Missing dual card slots, Lacks IBIS, EyeAF & AF-C need improvement, Multi-function bar is a fun idea, but doesn't quite work
Make no mistake, the EOS R is not only a very good first generation product, it's a very good camera. Period. It's more than capable of producing sharp, professional photographs with more resolution than the Sony A7 III and Nikon Z6 for only a few hundred...
Extrait: The Canon R mirrorless camera has been certainly a hot topic of late. Every website and YouTuber has had a lot to say about this camera. Some love it, some don't. At Luminous-Landscape we have covered this camera in several previous videos. We did a camer...
General and social photography, casual video shooters and those looking for either a backup body for their full-frame Canon glass or are looking at building up a collection of new RF lenses
Those looking to shoot sports or fast-moving subjects, those needing the absolute best image quality for either landscape or video work
The EOS R can take some great photos, but is broadly overshadowed by the competition and struggles to stand out in today's crowded market.Read moreSample galleryView a variety of sample images from our final production EOS R.Read more...
Publié: 2018-11-12, Auteur: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Wide choice of adapters for Canon DSLR lenses, Accurate Dual Pixel autofocus, Excellent image quality, Fully articulating touchscreen, Bulletproof body and big grip
4K video crippled by 1.8x crop and max 30 fps, No in-body stabilization, Wonky touchpad instead of joystick, Single UHS II card slot
Strong as it is in some areas, I can't help but see the EOS R as a lost opportunity for Canon. The company has a well-deserved reputation for pioneering large-sensor DSLR video, yet its first full-frame mirrorless camera falls down against rivals in that...