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Why the High Res Canon EOS R Needs to Be the Stuff of Legends

Why the High Res Canon EOS R Needs to Be the Stuff of Legends

Posted on December 8, 2019 By Jarvis

If Canon wants to win back the trust of their faithful, the next Canon EOS R camera needs to be something special.

We all know Canon needs to produce something special when it comes to their next Mirrorless camera; they are falling so far behind the competition. The Canon EOS R was already outdated when it launched in October of 2018. The Canon EOS R was using a four-year-old sensor, it only had one card slot, and its video features were severely crippled.
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