

The following year, Canon moves into the higher category with the arrival on the market of the EOS R6 and EOS R5 in August 2020, which are more considered as semi-pro. In December of the same year, Canon released the EOS Ra, a very specific camera designed for astrophotography. These two cameras are positioned somewhere between the amateur range for the RP and the expert range for the R. Firstly, the release of the Canon EOS R in September 2018, followed a few months later by the Canon EOS RP, in February 2019. The end of summer 2018 marks the long-awaited arrival of Canon in the full-frame mirrorless market. Even if the choice is quite limited for now (at the time I write this article), you’ll found several zoom or prime lenses from Canon and I’m pretty sure, Canon will work hard to produce new lenses soon. By the way, I detailed there all interchangeable lenses (Canon and third-party brands) that would fit on any body presented in this article. And these Canon RF lenses are simply spectacular… We have already seen it in detail in the dedicated article about Canon RF lenses. Within the EOS R system is Canon’s new RF optical mount, combining mechanical and electronic optical engineering. After the detailed review of full frame mirrorless cameras of the rival Nikon, I’ll now do in this article the review of Canon full frame mirrorless cameras.
