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But the tradeoff of this shift also means fewer folks are buying DSLR lenses, and as a result, brands are scaling back production. Canon, for instance, just discontinued roughly a third of its ...
The result? DSLR’s might not quite be “dead.” You can still buy and use them after all. But they’ve almost certainly reached their technological peak. Released in 2016, Canon’s Mark IV is the most ...
Canon has announced that the EOS-1D X Mark III will be the company's last flagship DSLR, and with it the genre will begin to disappear. It stands perfectly to reason. Reducing the number of mechanical ...
When Canon revealed the EOS-1D X Mark III in January 2020, we proclaimed that the DSLR “still isn’t dead,” but that camera will mark the end of the line for a flagship model that some pro ...
The bottom line: A solid, slightly better-than-basic dSLR, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i (18-55mm lens) delivers photo quality and performance that adequately compensates for most of its annoyances.
Should you buy a Canon DSLR or a Nikon DSLR? Your point-and-shoot smartphone camera is fine for some things, but you’ve developed an interest in photography and are ready to move up to a full ...
The choices were simpler in the DSLR days, before mirrorless cameras. Canon or Nikon. Nikon or Canon (sorry Pentax). I got locked into the Nikon system early on and switching to Canon would have ...