Canon's newest D-SLR promises to deliver video autofocus that's on par with a camcorder. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, ...
DSLRs can shoot amazing quality video. But their autofocus is primarily designed for shooting stills and can result in stuttering movie footage, which is why most filmmakers don't use it. However, ...
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Editors' note: This is an in-depth preview based on extensive testing with a preproduction unit of the camera. Once I get a production version I will update this with ratings, final image samples, and ...
Canon's "game changing" autofocus system on the new EOS 70D has been detailed, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, promising the smoothness of a dedicated camcorder with the image quality and lens flexibility of a ...