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Wikipedia
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List of Canon products - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - The 300T is a layover from the FD system, it was introduced with the FD mount Canon T90, but is compatible in TTL mode with most non-digital EF cameras. Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX, Macro Ring Lite ML-3 ... All-in-One office printers manufactured from 2007 to 2013. The "iR" series uses Ultra Fast Rendering (UFR) printing system, and some models use UFR II, a page description language.
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Camera Decision
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All Canon Cameras
Updated on: November 06, 2025 There are 210 cameras with the · Canon brand in our database. The latest released Canon cameras are the Canon R6 III, the Canon C50 and the Canon ELPH 360 HS A.
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PXLMAG
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List of all Canon Cameras - PXLMAG.com
We currently have 200 Canon cameras in our database. The list below is arranged by category and sorted by the newest launch date.
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Reddit
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r/canon on Reddit: The official V2 /r/Canon camera info and comparison graph. Now with EF, M, S and RF cameras!
December 1, 2021 - Now with upgraded overview of generally everything on the chart, with support for the rest of the Canon EF cameras produced in the last ~25 years. And now it's even got it's own interactive Google Sheet! ... Really cool work! ... Rp like the other cameras. It indeed also has Headphone, Mic jacks, BT and WIFI just like the other R series cameras. ... Well shit, that one seems to have slipped under the radar! I’ll correct it in the digital overview and push the fix to V2.1 once we get more info on the ... The list is additive.
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DirectIndustry
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EOS System - CANON USA - PDF Catalogs | Technical Documentation | Brochure
Full-frame cameras, including the EOS R and EOS RP, benefit not only from the wide-angle performance and rendition across the image plane that the original focal length enables, but also from improvements made possible by the large physical size of their sensors.
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Digital Photography Review
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Product timeline: Digital Photography Review : Digital Photography Review
The timeline shown below is a graphical representation of new digital camera product announcements, displayed in reverse chronological order. ... Canon EOS R6 Mark III2.3%Sony a7 V2.0%Nikon Z5II1.5%Fujifilm X-T51.5%Nikon Z50II1.5%Sony a7CR1.4�non EOS R5 Mark II1.3%Sony a61001.3%OM System ...
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Camera-wiki
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Canon - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
Canon PDF manuals from EOS, rangefinders to Point and Shoot models: English, some French & German at Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras site · List of all Canon film cameras, their photos, descriptions and estimate prices at CollectiBlend.com
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EOS Magazine
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Canon camera types
The Canon EOS system was first ... camera models, lenses, flashguns and accessories added each year. There are currently two types of camera within the system – Digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) and mirrorless – and the common feature is that you can change the lens. Added to that, the camera sensor comes in different sizes. So which camera type do you have? If you need to check which camera type you have, here's the definitive list of digital cameras (past and present) in the Canon EOS ...
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Canon
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Discontinued Cameras Archive - Canon Europe
Looking for information or support for your discontinued Canon camera? Browse Canon's Cameras Archive to find the Product Page for your camera model.
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Canon India
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January 2021 PRODUCT RANGE BROCHURE 37.2 mm 3.9 mm 3.9 mm 3.9 mm 3.9 mm
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About Photography
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Canon - Understanding the Product Line — about photography
February 5, 2024 - High-End Professional DSLRs: EOS 5D, 6D, and 1D Series · For professionals and those who demand the best from their gear, Canon's high-end DSLRs like the EOS 5D, 6D, and 1D series offer unparalleled performance.
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Reddit
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r/CanonCamera on Reddit: Canon DSLR Models and Release Years
March 7, 2024 - I know there are a lot of questions about which model to get; confusion about what the different model numbers mean; etc. I found a helpful chart that lays out all of Canon's DSLR models and when they were released.
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Navy Exchange
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canon-eos-rebel-dslr-comparison-chart.pdf
iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3rd gen. ... and the Camera Connect App Ver. 2.1.20. This application is not guaranteed to operate on all listed devices, even if minimum · requirements are met. ^^ CIPA Standard-including the battery and memory card. © 2018 Canon U.S.A., ...
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Wikipedia
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Template:Canon EOS digital cameras - Wikipedia
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Reddit
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r/canon on Reddit: Canon Tiers in modern times.
September 30, 2024 -

When I shifted into digital photography from film there was a clearly delineated set of tiers that Canon had that made a lot of sense to me.

  • EOS 1N = 1V = 1D - Full Frame Flagship-Pro: Sports / Journalism.

  • EOS 3 = didn't bring it back until R3

  • EOS 5 = 5D - Full Frame Semi-Pro: Weddings / Studio / Landscape (when you couldn't afford a Medium Format).

  • EOS 10 = 10D - Crop Frame Pro-sumer: rich students and those starting out in photo.

  • Entry level = Rebel (3 digit / ###D series) - Everyone else, students, amateurs, enthusiasts, vacation goers, that weird uncle.

By the time I "went pro" the 5D mk II was out and had video, and I worked on movie sets and TV and saw the 5D II being used as a B camera or other uses that made it to screen as "side shots" and things that didn't require the main set cameras. With the success of the video features, canon realized with the higher megapixels they could get a semi-pro cropped frame and introduced the 7D.

  • 7D - Sub-Pro: Birders / Music-Video production.

The 7D fit nicely between the 5D and 10D and made sense in the nomenclature.

That's about when I stopped paying attention. I had a 40D and moved up to the 5D mk II immediately because it was such an amazing camera and never looked back. By the time the 6D came out I was like "why?" it didn't seem to fit with the easy to follow 3 pro tiers, and wasn't as clearly separate in functionality from other tiers.

By this time I had the 5D Mk IV and had skipped the Mk III as it wasn't that much of a leap for me from the Mk II. I also tend to buy-in every other generation anyway for money reasons and often I'm not happy with changes in buttons and / features (it STILL makes me crazy that they took a way the zoom in/out buttons when you're in review mode on the */focus point buttons). I digress.

NOW the R series are out and I really don't get what the other tiers are for. The numbering is a little funky and I don't really "get it".

  • 1D = R1

  • xx = R3?

  • 5D = R5

  • 6D = R6 (but what is it, or who is it for? it's kinda like an R3R1 lite, but too cheap to be that?)

  • 7D = R7 (30mp in a crop?... it's incredible, why is everyone talking about the R6 instead of the R7?)

  • xx = R8 what is it? why is it full frame but placed below the 7 series? they cost similar prices.

  • 10D = R10

  • xx = R50?

  • Rebel / ###D = R100

Then there's the R and RP. I kinda felt like those were just canon testing the waters and they weren't sure what they were doing yet, but I'm hearing they might make Mark II versions of one or the other?

Also, with these cameras draining battery so hard, why did they mess with the whole "1 battery to rule them all" setup? Every camera took the LP-E6 batteries except the rebel cameras, as a teacher this makes me nuts because I could order 5D, 7D, 60D/870D and the students could all use the same battery. Now with the lower-tier camera they no longer take the same batteries and it's a nightmare if a kid loses one or we have a buyer buy the wrong camera and then we don't have spares because the new shape/type of battery.

Canon used to have a simple and easy to understand lineup and now it's like... what the heck do I even choose. Even the R5 has been watered down from the 5D, they removed things like the internal GPS and some nice buttons.

Can anyone help me understand where things "fit"? why is the R6 so popular when at the full-frame level you're looking at L series glass anyway when the R7 is way cheaper and seems to be a better camera and is the top-tier cropped frame while also having access to a much less-expensive line of lenses, PLUS the L lenses for birders. But the Birders keep talking about the R6 which doesn't make sense to me if you're trying to get reach and high frame rates. Either I'm missing something or Canon has just got such good advertising that they've fooled the majority of people in spending more money than they need to for lesser stuff. lol. Are they secretly "moving" the Rebel line upward (which is why they got rid of the name?), that would make sense in terms of my battery problem.

To be clear, I'm in the R5/R3/R1 tier which generally makes sense to me even if the 3 series is kinda confusing, but I have students who I'm trying to guide if they are looking to begin working in photography after graduation or even during school. I want to understand which cameras are "bogus" and distractions from the more useful ones at the various "buy-in" price points. Thanks.

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Canon R = first full frame mirrorless camera canon made, has the same sensor as the 5Dmkvi and is a good all rounder but wouldn’t recommend it for sports or video. (Would recommend for 700euro) (hobbyist) Canon Rp = the 2nd oldest R series camera and the canon Rs little brother. Has the same sensor as a 6Dmk2. Was designed as an entry level into the full frame market, good for portraiture and travel, terrible for sports or video (would recommend for 500eu) (hobbyist) Canon R5/R5mk2 = successor to the 5D line, these are high mp all rounder cameras that are good at everything but are expensive. If you want 45mp this is the way to go. Canon R6/R6mk2 = both fantastic cameras albeit with overheating issues in video. Lower mp count than the R5s but shoot faster iirc. Both are professional bodies. The R6mk1 shares the same sensor as the 1dxmk3 and the R6mk2 sensor is even better again so they’re both definitely pro cameras Canon R7 = professional level crop sensor, it’s personal preference both the R7 and R6 have tradeoffs and it comes down to what you’re shooting, but definitely a professional level body for sports and wildlife (so long as you have the light for it) Canon R10/R50/R100 = entry level crop sensors. Don’t bother with the R100, the R50 is the successor to the M50mk2. The R10 is a step Below the R7 and is nice little camera imo Canon R3/R1 = professional level sports bodies, main draw to them is their ergonomics imo. The autofocus system from the R3 has been passed down to the R7 (and also the R6mk2 if I’m correct) the R1 is their cream of the crop but there’s not much between it and the R3 Canon R8 = (semi replacement to the Rp) it’s the best bang for your buck camera you can get if you can live with the ergonomics. It’s the internals of an R6mk2 put into a Canon Rp housing (without ibis) for 1000eu less. I wouldn’t say it’s a pro body due to only having a single card slot and having a poor control layout, but it’s definitely a fantastic camera
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Yeah, that's about right. Let me try to fill some gaps for you: R, RP: Just ignore those (The names that is. They are still good cameras.) They were market testers for Canon R3? Not good enough yet to earn the #1 badge; so had to call it something else. R6, who's it for? This is a little tougher. To some it's a pro camera for those who don't want/need the resolution of the R5. To others it's a baby R3 sports camera (the original R6 had the 1Dx sensor, the new R6 is crazy fast.) Why R6 instead of R7? It's full frame, duh. R8? Because a lot of people really liked the RP (market test, remember) but they didn't have anything in the legacy naming scheme to call it. R50? That's the M50 replacement which was the 2 digit "consumer" alternative to the "pro" M5 (kinda sorta the 5 series of M--Hey, it had three dials!) Of course, we are all just WAY over thinking this. God news is that we finally have MANY options from Canon to choose from. Go get some.
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Edublogs
floresphotoclass.edublogs.org › files › 2019 › 08 › The-Canon-Camera.pdf pdf
The-Canon-Camera.pdf
camera models have a Vari-angle · LCD monitor, which allows you to · alter the angle of the monitor · during Live View shooting, making · it easier to capture low-angle or · high-angle shots. LCD Monitor · Menu Button · Use this button to display · the menu for adjusting the ·
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Canon U.S.A.
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Brochures | Canon U.S.A., Inc.
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Tourboxtech
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Canon Camera Reviews and Buying Guide: Updated to 2025
The 7D series, on the other hand, is Canon's highest-end APS-C DSLR series, but the latest model, the 7D Mark II, was released in 2014 and has been discontinued. The reason we mention the 1D X and 7D series together is because they are both "speed machines," designed for fast capturing in professional settings. These cameras often have insane autofocus performance and burst shooting speeds, making them popular among sports photographers, photojournalists, and some wildlife photographers.