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A Great Mirrorless for Mastering Photography

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Planning to sneak a few extra days over Easter? Most of us relish the thought of extending the long-weekend into a ten-day-break. For some, it can be the perfect opportunity to up-skill a hobby—transforming their passion into a promising new career.

Photography is a hobby with wide appeal, it is both universal and unique. The visual language of photography transcends many barriers which other forms of communication cannot and accommodates all interests (landscape, food, culture, wildlife). Best of all, it continues to become more and more accessible—with the entry of Full Frame Mirrorless cameras diminishing intimidating learning curves and making professional quality equipment affordable.

Newly released, the EOS R Full Frame Mirrorless from Canon is a prime example of added value without added bulk or cost. The light and adaptable body can be fitted with an E-Mount adapter expanding the range of lenses to encompass a broader selection of options—wonderful news for DSLR users who have already invested heavily in their kit, this makes transitioning to mirrorless a more attractive proposition.

If becoming a professional photographer is something you’ve dreamt about, the EOS R is solid motivation to get cracking on that new career.

Thank’s to the folks at Canon, I have been given the latest kit on the block (EOS R 25-105mm) for review and fully intend on making use of the ten day break over Easter to explore how intuitive, versatile and enjoyable this Full Frame Mirrorless camera makes learning the art and skill of photography?

UpSkilling Strengths of the EOS R

Canopy Climb: EOS R / 50mm F1.2 L, 1/500, f/2.8, ISO 800
Mountain High: EOS R / 50mm F1.2 L, 1/100, f/2.8, ISO 100
Hobbit Hollow: EOS R / 50mm F1.2 L, 1/100, f/2.8, ISO 160
Ant Party: EOS R / 50mm F1.2 L, 1/100, f/2.8, ISO 200
Dusk Rose: EOS R / 24-105mm F4 L, 1/250, f/5.6, ISO 500

Mirrorless Muse: Themes To Explore Over Easter

Next Generation: EOS R / 50mm F1.2 L, 1/200, f/4.0, ISO 100

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