Today is the release date for new Canon EOS R5 full frame mirrorless camera. Due to high demand of this camera, currently EOS R5 is out of stock everywhere, you can now pre-order at B&H Photo Video/Adorama/Amazon/Focus Camera. According to latest rumors on CR, Canon official said next shipment for Canon EOS R5 is expected in this November.
Month: July 2020
In Stock Now: RF 600mm f/11, RF 800mm f/11, Extender RF 1.4x & 2x, WFT-R10, LP-E6NH
The new announced RF 600mm f/11 IS STM Lens, RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Lens, Extender RF 1.4x, Extender RF 2x, WFT-R10A Wiress File Transmitter, LP-E6NH Battery now already in stock and shipping. While the Canon EOS R5 and BG-R10 Battery Grip is out of stock due to high demand. You can see in stock tracker for Canon EOS R5 here.
Canon EOS R6 User Manual now Also Available for Download
Along with Canon EOS R5, the user manual for Canon EOS R6 (B&H/Adorama/Amazon) now also available for download online, you can download this manual here.
Canon EOS R5 User Manual now Available for Download !
The user manual for Canon EOS R5 (B&H Photo/Adorama/Amazon) now already available for download online. You can get it at Canon Europe.
Canon EOS R5 & EOS R6 Tests Roundup (Animal AF, Overheating, High ISO)
New Canon RF Adapters Coming in Late August
According to latest rumors on CR, Canon is going to announce several new RF mount adapters in this year. Below are rumored RF mount adapters to be announced:
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Upcoming EOS M50 Mark II and Flagship EOS M May Feature with IBIS
As already rumored before, Canon will announce two new EOS M APS-C mirrorless cameras by the end of 2020. Now according to CR, Canon may bring IBIS to the upcoming Canon EOS M series APS-C mirrorless cameras.
Canon Rumored to Announced RF Mount Video Camera in Late August
New Firmware for RF Lenses with Image Stabilization for Use with EOS R5 & EOS R6
Canon Released New Firmware for EOS R (Ver. 1.7.0) and EOS RP (Ver. 1.5.0)
Canon today has officially released new firmware updates for Canon EOS R and Canon EOS RP, you can take a look at details below: