Canon
Kings of Speed: 1D X MKII vs D5 vs D500 Shutters Compared
This past month has been excellent for wildlife shooters, sports shooters and speed junkies in general, as we’ve seen the announcement of Canon’s 1D X…
Canon officially unveils the 1D X Mark II, complete with revamped AF system and 4K video
After much anticipation, and a healthy spoonful of rumors, Canon has officially unveiled its latest flagship camera, the EOS–1D X Mark II. As initially rumored…
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Price, Specs and Images Published Prematurely By Retailer
So, we know that the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II is due to be out this week, (we had leaks and rumors) but it is not…
Here Are the First Photos and Leaked Specs of the Flagship Canon 1D X Mark II
Canon shooters have been impatiently waiting for the EOS-1D X replacement, especially since the official announcement of the Nikon D5, and while the company still…
Japan sales numbers show Canon dominating DSLRs, Olympus leading mirrorless and Nikon tanking across the board
As usual, market research and analysis firm BCN announced its annual BCN Awards, accolades given to photography equipment manufacturers based on sales volume, calculated from…
Canon’s latest creative experiment explores the idea of creating something from nothing
If you’re wondering why Canon was fairly silent this year at CES, it may very well be because they were working on creating ‘The Lab,’…
Canon Breaks Own Patents Record; Samsung First Among Foreign United States Patent Holders
2015 was a good year for Canon. Not only did it release the record-breaking 50MP 5Ds and 5Ds R DSLR cameras, it also broke its…
Nikon Is Really Pushing XQD; Why Isn’t Canon?
SanDisk developed the CompactFlash (CF) format and manufactured the first devices back in 1994, which makes the technology 22 years old. That on its own…
Canon unveils 5 new entry- and mid-level Powershot cameras
Today was Nikon’s day at CES 2016, with the release of their D5, D500 and Keymission 360. But that didn’t stop Canon from introducing a…
5 Best Primes for Photojournalism
All things held constant, prime lenses are far sharper at any given focal length than their zoom counterparts. The trade off, of course, is that…








































