Canon’s latest DSLR cameras have new exciting features
The famous computer manufacturing company, Canon, has launched some amazing DSLR cameras to help users take their photography skills to the next level.
Known for its DSLR cameras, Canon has introduced three new types of DSLRs and all of them are better than the other. It introduced its first ever mirror-less 4K camera to provide users an ultra HD 4K video experience. It has also launched a camera for social media lovers that let users immediately share pictures on social media through its Wi-Fi connectivity option. Apart from these, Canon launched a flash that automatically detects the best light spot and adjusts itself accordingly.
The first camera, EOS M50, is Canon’s first mirror-less M-series camera featuring ultra HD 4K video. Having a 24.1MP lens, APS-C sensor and DIGIC 8 processor, the camera costs $780 and according to the company, it is now an ‘entry-level’ M-camera. The camera has an OLED optical viewfinder with touch and drag autofocus, dual-pixel phase-detection AF, flippable touchscreen, slow-mo video, silent shooting mode, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The camera’s ISO ranges from 100-25,600 expandable to 51,200. The user can also instantly share the captured images to their smartphones through Canon’s mobile app. The company’s most video-friendly mirror-less Canon EOS M50 will be available by April 2018.
This lensless camera creates 3D images from single 2D image
Engadget reported, apart from M50, Canon also launched its Rebel T7 with 24.1MP sensor. With scene intelligent and auto modes, the camera also has Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity through which the user can easily share pictures on social media. Being a camera for beginners, Canon Rebel T7 will arrive by April 2018 as well, costing around $550.
Next, Canon introduced its 470EX-AI, one of its Speedlite flashes that automatically detect the best spot to bounce the light off the ceiling. The flash has motors inside at the base and hinge along with a sensor. When the shutter button is double tapped, the flash points at the subject, calculate the distance, and then point itself at the ceiling repeating the process. It then reorients itself and decides the best direction to bounce off the light. The sensor has a 23ft limit. With the semi-automatic mode, the photographer can pick any angle they want to point the flash and lock it; the flash will then automatically point itself to the locked position when the shutter button is pressed. Canon’s 470EX-AI will come in April 2018 too costing $300, according to The Verge.
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