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Canon Mirrorless System Digital Cameras

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Christopher 2024-09-11 01:44:27

[1-1/4" / 32 mm] Durable retention system for DSLR and mirrorless cameras.

5
Eric W. 2024-05-07 07:20:24

[Aluminum] Have had great fun with this lens so far. Great with film and with digital. When adapting to mirrorless cameras with a helicoid adapter close focus is quite effective. Well built, good-looking lens. For this price I definitely recommend it.

5
Cindy 2024-06-13 07:53:21

[f/5 to 7.1] The weather has been such that not much use yet but the shots taken for the car have been very good.. I am sold on the Canon Mirrorless lens and cameras..

5
Kannan 2024-04-09 09:26:29

[Spiked] This is a great tripod system for mirrorless cameras. After a few years of using cheaper tripods, I decided to invest in this to up my game. Best decision ever. I use a Sony A7S3 with a Ninja V powered by a V-Mount battery. So, my rig is not a lightweight one. The pan and tilt movements are silky smooth with various adjustment levels. The legs are decent too. Bought it when it went on sale too:) A great purchase overall.

5
Pablo 2024-04-24 06:31:38

[0.6 lb] This is an excellent bag for a mirrorless system. Can hold two small cameras with lenses or one camera and a little bit of extra stuff. Well made, tough, just the right balance between flexibility and stiffness of material. I might have worried about the zipper scratching the camera when taking it out or storing it, but the zipper seems to be plastic coated so it's not really an issue.Frankly, I don't think it's fair for reviewers to lower their rating because they found a bag too big or too small. It is what it is. If you find it too big or to small, you bought the wrong bag, it's not the bag's fault!

5
Nicholas 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.365 lb] It fits the hot-shoes on all my DSLR's and mirrorless Canon cameras. I've used this to position a mic away from the lens to reduce focus motor noise pick up and to also hold a Lume Cube front-fill light. The cold-shoes are snug and the base shoe locks to the camera. It's solid, strong and fits. Dependable and does the job.

5
John 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Black] I am frustrated that most dslr and mirrorless cameras lack a GPS. Especially for trips to foreign countries I find it really great to have the location recorded. I find it stupid to have to use my iPhone to make sure I have the location. Workarounds connecting time my iPhone are a pain and don’t stay in sync. I use the Canon GPS on my Canon XF400 camcorder and it works great for both video and photos.

5
Adam 2024-04-17 08:11:34

[White] This is perfect for smaller set-ups, especially if you're using a mirrorless camera or one of the smaller cine cameras from Sony, Canon, or Blackmagic. It weighs so little that it doesn't add much weight to your ring, making it ideal for run and gun set-ups.

5
Christine 2024-04-07 02:11:13

[0.69 lb] I was so excited to get my adapter!! When my uncle passed away he left me his old canon cameras and lenses and now I can use them on my mirrorless eos m50 camera.. The shots I have taken are excellent with the adapter!! Thank you so much.

5
Curren 2024-06-21 06:53:21

[1.23 lb] I have used a variety of mirrorless cameras, starting with Sony A7s and A7rII and then the GH5 and most recently the Canon EOS R. The only camera that Ive held on to long-term is the GH5, so I was very excited when I heard Panasonic was releasing a full-frame mirrorless camera. Now that it has arrived, it is truly the most professional, robust, and beautiful mirrorless camera Ive used.  To complement my GH5, I wanted a full-frame mirrorless as well. I bought and tested out the Canon EOS R, but found it frustrating ergonomically and with hindered video specs (big crops, no stabilization, etc), it required a lot of compromises. It took beautiful images, but for video (which is what I mostly do), the GH5 outperformed it in every way.  Next to the EOS R (and definitely all the Sonys), the Panasonic S1 feels like a true professional camera. Its a bit heavier than the other mirrorless cameras, but since I mainly use Sigmas 24-70, 18-35, or 50-100mm, once you have the lenses on there, its not a huge difference. Its actually more comfortable because the grip is so nicely designed.  REALLY looking forward to the 10-bit, V-Log update in a couple of months as well as the Sigma EF L adapter in a few weeks. Will really help make this camera shine.  With Sigma officially on board to make a lens collection and with Panasonics track record of amazing lenses, the L-Mount and Panasonics full frame cameras will be the system to beat in the near future.

5