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    I tested the new Canon EOS R1 for sports photography – and it’s a powerhouse, in the right hands


    After several years of rumors, the Canon EOS R1 is finally here, and I’ve had my hands on Canon’s new flagship ahead of launch to run the 24MP full-frame professional camera through its paces. 

    The number 1 has long signified Canon’s flagship cameras for sports photography – given to cameras such as the EOS 1DX Mark III, Canon’s final DSLR. Perhaps the EOS R3 should have been afforded that name, because the EOS R1 has a EOS R3 Mark II kind of feel to it. But that’s neither here nor there now the EOS R1 has launched.   

    I had the EOS R1, which costs $6,299.99 / £6,999.99 / AU$10,999 for the body only, courtside at a basketball court for an afternoon session, during which time I had the chance to play with its new autofocus system and improved burst shooting to really get a feel for what it’s capable of for its target market. Here’s how I got on.

    Canon EOS R1 mirrorless camera on the floor of a basketball court, under the lights

    (Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)

    Smarter focusing

    https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/2KffiojSVeFLsXjFAEduLK-1200-80.jpg



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