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🚀 Elevate your content game with the EOS R8 — where pro meets portable!
The Canon EOS R8 is a lightweight, full-frame mirrorless camera featuring a 24.2MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC X processor. It offers advanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with 1,053 autofocus zones and deep learning subject detection, uncropped 4K 60p video recording, and a vari-angle touchscreen. Designed for content creators and professionals, it combines high image quality, fast performance, and versatile connectivity including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and webcam streaming capabilities.
















| ASIN | B0BTTTH5G6 |
| Aperture modes | Automatic and Manual |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection, Phase Detection |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,631 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 10 Bit |
| Brand | Canon |
| Built-In Media | Camera Body & Accessories |
| Camera Flash | external |
| Camera Lens | RF 24-50mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM standard zoom lens |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Canon RF |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon RF |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Micro HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Continuous Shooting | 40 FPS |
| Crop Mode | Full-Frame |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 475 Reviews |
| Digital Zoom | 10 x |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Articulating |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 1,620,000 Dot |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 50 |
| Exposure Control | Manual |
| File Format | C-RAW, HEIF, JPEG, Raw |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) |
| Flash Modes | Automatic |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 sec |
| Focal Length Description | 24- 50mm |
| Focus Features | Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF |
| Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A) |
| Focus Type | manual-and-auto |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| HDMI Type | Type D Micro HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization | Evaluative,Partial,Spot, Center-weighted |
| Image stabilization | Evaluative,Partial,Spot, Center-weighted |
| Item Weight | 45 Grams |
| JPEG Quality Level | Normal |
| Lens Construction | Telephoto |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Manufacturer | Canon USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5803C002 |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 4000 Pixels |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 Seconds |
| Metering Methods | Evaluative |
| Minimum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Model Name | EOS R8 |
| Model Number | 5803C002 |
| Model Series | EOS R8 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Photo Filter Size | 58 Millimeters |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 33 Degrees |
| Recording Capacity | 2 Hours |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Self Timer | 10 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 8 |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic, Movie, Shutter Priority |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | 24.2 Megapixel full-frame CMOS image sensor | DIGIC X Image Processor | Dual Pixel CMOS AF II | Accurate Subject Detection and Tracking | Head, Face, Eye & Animal Detection | In-camera compositing | 2.36 million dots OLED EVF | 3.0” 1.62 million dots vari-angle LCD touchscreen | HDR PQ / Canon Log 3 | UVC/UAC compatibility for webcam and streaming | Built-in Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Capability |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography, Videography |
| Supported File Format | C-RAW, HEIF, JPEG, Raw |
| Supported Image Format | C-RAW, HEIF, JPEG, Raw |
| Total Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 013803351354 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | 4320p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.70x |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Cloudy, Custom, Daylight, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 20-30 MB/s |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
J**N
Perfect upgrade from EOS RP. Nearly perfect overall camera
TLDR: This camera is an absolute POWERHOUSE and I plan to use it as my main camera for many years and I personally recommend this to absolutely anyone that is looking for a camera in this price range. I started this hobby in 2020 with the EOS RP and absolutely adored it for taking pictures, however, once I started to get more into Videography I began to notice its downsides. Photos on the camera were basically perfect, but the Rolling Shutter and overall lack of video features really hurt my enjoyment of that camera. The EOS R8 completely fixes these issues. Although the RP was great for shooting portraits and slow-moving subjects it definitely started to fall apart as soon as you needed to take any kind of "Action Photos" such as Kids or Animals running around or fast-paced sports due to the extremely slow FPS when Continuous Auto-focus engaged (roughly 3FPS and up to 6 without Continuous AF). On the R8 you can get up to 40FPS In Electronic Shutter with FULL AF capabilities, which is absolutely insane when coming from the RP and even when comparing it to other cameras at much higher price points. The Electronic Shutter does exhibit a bit of rolling shutter, but I wouldn't worry too much about it unless you primarily take photos of extremely quick-moving subjects such as Tennis players swinging their rackets, Golfers Swinging their clubs, or anything else that would be moving at extreme speeds. But even in these scenarios, you will likely be fine simply due to the sensor having an incredibly quick read-out. The video quality is also MASSIVELY improved on the R8. The video on the RP was usable at 1080p but the rolling shutter and complete lack of Dual-pixel AF made 4k completely useless and made it feel more like a feature that was "tacked on" rather than properly implemented. The other issues such as the rather low bitrate, complete lack of any LOG profiles, and the 1.76x crop factor in 4K made me actively avoid using the camera for Video in many situations. On the other hand, the R8 has an incredible amount of recording modes compared to the RP, offering uncropped full-frame 4K60 video, 180fps 1080p Slo-mo, C-LOG3, and HDR PQ, as well as a "Movie Crop" mode that crops into the sensor essentially giving you the FOV of a Canon APS-C Camera. Using this mode you will not lose any video quality since the camera is binning the cropped 4K image from the 6K resolution of said sensor. I personally find myself using this mode a ton as the extra reach I get from my lenses is extremely useful and helps when I'm trying to record the action from a rather far distance. I should also note that Rolling Shutter in video mode is still present, but it is so minor that I would not personally consider it as a reason to not buy the camera. The main cons that people seem to have with the R8 are the lack of IBS (In-body Image Stabilization), relatively low Frame Rate when taking photos using the Electronic First-Curtain Shutter (6FPS), and the poor battery life from the Canon LP-E17 Battery which the EOS RP also used. My personal opinions and experiences with these cons are as follows Lack of IBS: It definitely would have been nice to have, but since I've never owned a camera with IBS I'm not too sure what I'm missing out on. I've also heard that Canon's IBS implementation isn't as good as some other companies and it allegedly exhibits a sort of "wobble effect" on the edges of the image when using a Wide Angle Lens. The R8 does offer Digital Stabilization for video which simply crops into the image to stabilize the footage. This feature is pretty decent, however, the stabilization causes the image to lock onto a moving subject and subtly moves the image around to keep the subject in the frame. It's hard to explain but think of those popular TikToks where the person is dancing and the camera keeps them perfectly in frame. This anomaly goes away however once you turn this stabilization off. Low FPS when in Electronic First-Curtain shutter mode: I almost always shoot in Electronic Shutter due to how fast the readout is and the more or less complete lack of Rolling Shutter. I would only consider this an issue if your primary shooting subjects are extremely fast-moving and you cannot risk any kind of rolling shutter but honestly, if you are in the market for truly professional features and selling points you just won't find it in this price range. Not yet at least. Finally, the Battery Capacity: It's not great, but it's far from being a deal breaker. I've taken upwards of 500 pictures in Electronic Shutter and still wasn't required to change the battery. You should be able to get around an hour out of recording before the battery dies. You can also buy a dummy battery to increase the record time. Though, the camera CAN overheat if you are recording at 4K60 for an extended period of time (roughly 30 minutes straight). Like I said in my TLDR, this camera is incredible and the only cons the community has with the camera should most definitely not deter you from buying it.
M**E
R6 Mark II without the price
This wasn't my first choice when I upgraded from a DSLR, but it quickly became the best decision I ever made. Everyone told me "get an R6, get an R6" but I couldn't even find a used one for cheap when I went looking. Then I saw a review of the R8. Nearly the exact same camera, minus one SD slot, and about $600 cheaper? NEW? Yes please! I love it. The ISO range is amazing. Low light is not a problem at all. And I've not had any issues with noise or color beyond what I would expect in extreme lighting conditions. It's superb. Might not be as durable as the R6, but I keep this one in my studio anyway, and take the old DSLR into the field. What can I say? I don't yet feel brave enough to take a camera that costs half as much as a used car out where it might get dirty. I have gear anxiety that way. It is a great camera. All the features you want are here. Overexposure warning, focus highlighting, super smart auto focus, and customizable button functions. Video is impressive on it too, or so I hear. I don't use it for video, I'm a stills man. Just being honest. Can't say enough about how much I am enjoying this camera. Its easy to use, doesn't weigh a ton, and gets great shots even in less than great conditions. A great choice if you want to shoot pro quality, but still suffer from amateur budget.
C**S
Great entry level camera.
If you are wanting to jump into the full frame camera world, then this is a great option. The Canon RF system is growing in leaps and bounds and this body is a great price to get started. It has all the internals of the Canon R6II so you get the fast AF, accurate tracking, and amazing picture quality. The battery is much smaller in this model but you can buy replacements at a good price. It only has one card reader but that is more than sufficient for beginners. The camera is lighter and smaller than the R6II so I find it easy to carry for travel and walking. With the 50mm lens I find it to be a great street photography camera. Video is amazing as well with 4K60 in C-LOG3 that is beautiful. Overall this is a bargain for entry into the RF system and provides amazing images, fast autofocus, and lightweight. You can not go wrong with this camera.
Y**Y
A spectacular camera, perfect for photo and video
The Canon R8 amazed me from the first use. The image quality is impressive: true-to-life colors, great dynamic range, and excellent low-light performance. The autofocus is lightning fast and very precise, ideal for car photography and portraits. It also records video in incredible quality, with excellent stabilization and smooth focus. It's lightweight, easy to handle, and perfect for taking on any shoot. Without a doubt, one of the best purchases I've ever made; I recommend it 100%.
M**Y
Wow, professional quality at a budget price...
WOW, this is an excellent camera from Canon. I have not bought a new camera in several years and am completely amazed at the tech that is packed into the R8. Picture quality and autofocus is OUTSTANDING. OK so the price is not everyones idea of a budget/cheap camera but this isn't designed to be cheap I don't think. I watched almost all the reviews online for this camera in this price range and always kept coming back th this. Part of my reasons for this is because I do have some older EF lenses from Canon that work with an adapter. They work completely properly by the way, so that was a great saving. Image quality is simply outstanding. Check out the reviews from Jared Polin on the tubes of you to see what I'm talking about. I use mine mostly in my home studio and it's currently behind a teleprompter. I'm looking forward to getting it out into the outdoors for some actual photography in the near future. I know the results will be excellent. Mostly so far, I have been using it for mainly video which again has been simply outstanding. For the studio i use the OEM power adapter so the battery and its life are not destroyed over a shorter time. I hear it does well though considering. So, in summary... It's Full Frame, as top of the line FAST intelligent auto focus, touch screen and 4K with HDR capability. Is it professional? Probably not? Can you get professional results with this camera? ABSOLUTELY
R**T
I wish I could give it 4.5 stars
There isn’t much negative to say about this camera. I had a cropped sensor 90d that I liked but I wanted full frame and 10bit video. The image quality from this camera is great. It’s the perfect entry into full frame cameras. It’s the exact same camera as the Canon R6 mark ii, with 3 or 4 little differences. The sensor and electronics are the same, the video is the same, but the body and a few features are different. The body is smaller, more like an EOS RP. I have big hands so I opted to spend the money to get the separate riser plate (I almost went with a dual battery grip but because the memory card slot is in the battery bay, it’s more of a hassle. The riser gives you access to both card and battery). There’s no in body image stabilization. Like the photo quality, the video quality is also nice. I’ve only tested it once or twice, but you can shoot in Canon Log 10 bit. This means more color information in the video than my 8bit 90d standard video, and I can do a lot more with editing/color grading. It’s also 4k downsampled from the 6k sensor, meaning it uses the full sensor and your image is actually a little better than standard 4k. I love shooting with it, and highly recommend. It’s incredibly lightweight as well so fitting it on a gimbal would be a piece of cake. I bought a Mieke EF to RF adapter ($55) so I can use my old lenses, and have zero issues with connection or autofocus. The photos I’ve added were shot with the R8 and an RF 85mm f2 lens. My only real “complaints”, which are minor inconveniences are the smaller batteries it takes (wish they were the Canon LP-N6 batteries), and that the memory card slot wasn’t where the battery goes. I’d much prefer to add a battery grip (taking care of the smaller battery problem, and the size factor all at once), and have a separate card slot. And I could’ve had the r6ii which is bigger and has the bigger batteries and separate card slot… but I opted for these minor inconveniences and saved a little money. Good little camera. 4.5/5 stars
A**E
Magic in your hands: amazing low light performance
Having owned the Canon R8 full-frame camera for over a year now, and having put it through its paces across numerous travels and events, I can confidently say this camera is an absolute marvel. It has consistently performed exceptionally well, exceeding my expectations in every aspect, and truly deserves a solid 5/5 rating. For years, my trusted companion was the Canon 5D Mark II, a workhorse that served me well. However, stepping up to the R8 has been nothing short of a super upgrade. The leap in technology, performance, and user experience is profound. The R8 feels incredibly nimble and responsive in hand, a stark contrast to the bulkier DSLR. The electronic viewfinder (EVF) is crisp and provides an accurate preview of the final image, which is a game-changer for exposure and white balance adjustments on the fly. One of the most striking features of the R8 is its phenomenal low-light performance. I've captured stunning images in dimly lit environments, from twilight landscapes to indoor event photography, with remarkably clean files and minimal noise. The advanced autofocus system, particularly the subject detection, is incredibly fast and accurate, locking onto eyes and faces with impressive tenacity, even in challenging conditions. This has significantly increased my keeper rate, especially when shooting moving subjects or in dynamic situations. The image quality is simply superb. The full-frame sensor delivers rich colors, excellent dynamic range, and incredible detail. Whether I'm shooting portraits, landscapes, or candid moments, the R8 consistently produces professional-grade results. The video capabilities are also top-notch, offering high-quality footage that's perfect for capturing memories or creating more polished content. Battery life has been surprisingly good for a mirrorless camera, easily lasting through extended shooting sessions. The menu system is intuitive and familiar to any Canon user, making the transition seamless. Its compact and lightweight design has also been a huge plus for travel, allowing me to carry it comfortably for longer periods without fatigue. In conclusion, the Canon R8 is an outstanding full-frame mirrorless camera that offers incredible value for its performance. It has become an indispensable tool in my photography kit, empowering me to capture moments with unparalleled clarity and ease. If you're considering an upgrade, especially from an older DSLR, the R8 is a highly recommended choice that will undoubtedly elevate your photographic journey.
B**N
A perfect full frame camera for photo enthusiasts
I love this camera. It has fantastic autofocus, feels good in the hands, and takes outstanding photos and video. It has excellent low light performance. This is the least expensive, yet fully featured full frame camera offered by Canon. It has most of the features, and the advanced internal processing similar to the more expensive "professional" Canon cameras, but at an enthusiast price point. For professional quality photos and videos, and a camera that offers a full frame sensor, the R8 represents a tremendous value. Be aware that this camera requires the use of full frame RF canon lenses, which are a bit more expensive and heavy then the lenses offered for their APSC camera bodies.
M**.
Retorno
Estou fazendo alguns testes, mas valeu a pena o upgrade da RP para a R8.
ع**ي
تستاهل الكاميرا الشراء لكن اشتر دبل بطاريات
كانون R8 كاميرا ممتازة و البائع ممتاز كذلك لكن يعيب الكاميرا فقط بطاريتها شريتها وقت العروض 4500
E**A
Buen producto
Excelente calidad Justo lo que esperaba
田**一
大変気に入りました
製品の到着が早くて、驚きました。
S**H
NO WARRANTY
NO WARRANTY CARD or STICKER or any supporting documents for warranty. Not getting Warranty coverage in Bahrain. rest all good.
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