Canon teases a major unveiling for Wednesday, March 26, and we've already got some details on one of these models.
Canon, like most major companies in the world these days, knows a thing or two about marketing. While some legacy brands might choose to let specs and details leak out, Canon is following in the ...
Canon posted a photo of two cameras shrowded in shadows on its Instagram. The newest version of Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds ...
The PowerShot range has long been Canon’s go ... reportedly based on the 32MP Canon EOS R7 sensor. If Canon carries over other V1 features, we could see 8-stop image stabilization, Dual Pixel ...
The Canon PowerShot V1 is the company's second vlogging ... and it's a feature that's been dropped from the likes of the EOS R5 II and R6 II, so we're surprised to see it reappear here.
Canon’s Japan site lists the PowerShot V1 with a 148,500 yen price ... and Canon’s Dual Pixel AF II system borrowed from its EOS R6 Mark II. That gives the V1 autofocus features that include ...
Which is exactly what we’ve done in this guide. If we had to pick just one Canon camera to take the crown, it would be the EOS R5 Mark II. With a powerful stacked sensor and near-perfect ...
The pocket-sized V1 camera squeezes a ton of tech in a small package, including Canon's best autofocus and active cooling for long-form video recording. But there's no US launch date yet.
Canon PowerShot V1 quietly announced on the Canon Japan website It features an all-new 22.3MP sensor that's effectively Micro Four Thirds size, and a 16-50mm F2.8-4.5 lens Its price converted from ...
The star of the show is Canon’s newly developed 1.4-inch CMOS sensor, the largest ever in a PowerShot camera. It’s nearly twice the size of the standard 1.0-inch sensors found in compact ...