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Canon has launched its first EOS R APS-C crop sensor cameras, the 32-megapixel EOS R7 and 24-megapixel EOS R10. It looks like it could work, but Canon has had mixed success when messing with its camera layouts — the touch bar on the EOS R was not a popular feature, for instance.It has a decent sized grip and weighs in at 612 grams (21.6 ounces), quite a bit more than Sony's 503 gram A6600. That feature, combined with the flip-out display, in-body stabilization and 4K modes, makes the R7 is one of the most capable APS-C cameras out there for video or vlogging.The EOS R10 dials the feature set back a bit from the R7, but it's still a very capable mirrorless camera. Given the more versatile and future-proof EOS R system, it's hard to imagine that it'll keep both around.Canon launched its first RF-S lenses along with the new cameras, optimized for the smaller APS-C sensor sizes.
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