The EOS R3 is Canon’s most capable mirrorless camera especially for pro sports and wildlife photographers, and that’s thanks chiefly to its powerful (and expensive) sensor. Now, according to the ...
The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III and G5 X Mark II gain incredible increases in shooting speed thanks to stacked sensor tech, previously exclusive to Sony cameras. Images, and the devices that capture ...
Are stacked sensors the new frontier of photography? It seems to like every company is jumping on the stacked sensor hype train right now, including Canon – which might have up to three new stacked ...
The company is reaching to stacked sensor tech for its next high-speed full-frame mirrorless camera, the EOS R3, and is adding three new lenses to the system. Images, and the devices that capture them ...
While all eyes are on CP+ 2024 for signs of the anticipated R1 and R5 Mark II, it sounds like later in the year we might be getting a successor to the Canon EOS R7 – at least, if the grapevine is to ...
Sony’s stacked sensors are giving cameras an edge in speed but Canon thinks it can take that idea even further. In a patent published on December 21, Canon describes a layered CMOS sensor that uses a ...
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Is Canon firing back at Fujifilm with its next camera?
It may have taken a few years, but Canon is rumored to finally match Fujifilm's firepower in its successor to its current APS ...
The most significant difference with the Canon EOS C80 is the new sensor, which is a stacked CMOS sensor that is said to enable 6K full-frame shots with a dynamic range of 16 exposure levels. In ...
Canon EOS R3 is one of Canon's biggest releases yet, and they just launched the second teaser for the brand new camera. The new Canon model will have the ability to focus in the moonlight - and ...
High-resolution imaging sensors aren’t new. However, its size makes Canon’s achievement so impressive and record-breaking. Canon has managed to stuff 410-megapixels into a 35mm full-frame camera ...
For now, there’s really only one way to capture an HDR image when lighting conditions vary wildly across the frame: you take multiple shots with different exposures, and then assemble a final ...
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