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Canon EOS R3 Body
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Canon EOS R3 Body

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The Canon EOS R3 is a good mirrorless camera with a nice size and weight, but not a great camera for wildlife photography. It has a steep learning curve and the manual is not very helpful. The autofocus is not fully depressed, but it can be set to a higher rate. The camera has a custom high-speed continuous shooting feature, but it can be set to a lower rate.
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High Image Quality with a Back-illuminated Stacked 24.1 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400; Expandable to 204800 High-speed continuous shooting of up to approx. 30 fps with electronic (silent) shutter and up to 12fps with Mechanical Shutter Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 1,053 AF …
High Image Quality with a Back-illuminated Stacked 24.1 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400; Expandable to 204800 High-speed continuous shooting of up to approx. 30 fps with electronic (silent) shutter and up to 12fps with Mechanical Shutter Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 1,053 AF Points featuring Vehicle Detection as well as Eye, Face, Head, and Animal Detection The First EOS Digital camera to feature Eye Control AF Panning Assist When Panning Assist is enabled on the EOS R3 with firmware 1.4.0 or later, subject tracking and optical image stabilization are used to detect and correct motion blur on the panned subject during exposure, leading to more keepers at slower shutter speeds. Registered Person Priority Selecting and enabling Registered Person Priority on the EOS R3 with firmware 1.4.0 or later allows for the recognition, prioritization, and tracking of up to 10 specific, registered people. For example, this allows a wedding photographer to ensure that the bride and groom are always tracked and in focus.
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The Canon EOS R3 is a good mirrorless camera with a nice size and weight, but not a great camera for wildlife photography. It has a steep learning curve and the manual is not very helpful. The autofocus is not fully depressed, but it can be set to a higher rate. The camera has a custom high-speed continuous shooting feature, but it can be set to a lower rate.

Pros

  • Quiet shutter
  • Good image quality
  • Easy to use
  • Compact size
  • Fast autofocus

Cons

  • Limited f/2.8 aperture
  • Limited lens sensitivity
  • Limited lens resizing
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High Image Quality with a Back-illuminated Stacked 24.1 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor DIGIC X Image Processor with an ISO range of 100-102400; Expandable to 204800 High-speed continuous shooting of up to approx. 30 fps with electronic (silent) shutter and up to 12fps with Mechanical Shutter Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 1,053 AF Points featuring Vehicle Detection as well as Eye, Face, Head, and Animal Detection The First EOS Digital camera to feature Eye Control AF Panning Assist When Panning Assist is enabled on the EOS R3 with firmware 1.4.0 or later, subject tracking and optical image stabilization are used to detect and correct motion blur on the panned subject during exposure, leading to more keepers at slower shutter speeds. Registered Person Priority Selecting and enabling Registered Person Priority on the EOS R3 with firmware 1.4.0 or later allows for the recognition, prioritization, and tracking of up to 10 specific, registered people. For example, this allows a wedding photographer to ensure that the bride and groom are always tracked and in focus.