If you’re looking for a high-resolution mirrorless camera, those in the know will recommend the Sony A1. Annoyed that it can’t be everyone’s first choice, Canon is fighting back with its new EOS R5 Mark II, a 45-megapixel mirrorless camera with lots of bells and whistles.
Engadget’s Steve Dent knows a thing or two about high-end cameras, and has been using a $4,300 shooter for the past few weeks. While not perfect, he was impressed with the faster shooting and better autofocus, especially considering the A1 is much more expensive.
Read our in-depth review to learn everything about the new R5 II and decide if it’s the camera you should put at the top of your wish list.
— Dan Cooper
Get this delivered straight to your inbox every day. Subscribe here!
The biggest technology stories you missed
Redbox’s abandoned kiosk turns out to be a major security risk
Qualcomm discontinues Windows on ARM PC development kits
Tesla’s FSD is under federal investigation after four low-visibility incidents
Spider-Man 2 is coming to PC in January
Star Trek: Lower Decks is closed for business as usual.
Five seasons is not enough.
paramount+
The fifth and final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks begins streaming on Paramount+ on October 24th. I’ve watched the first five episodes of the 10-episode series, and I can say it’s the same show we know and love. It’s a similar quirk, but the idea of it being scrapped is ridiculous when there’s clearly so much room for story in this corner of the Trek universe.
read more.
Google wants to suspend impact of Epic antitrust ruling pending appeal
While the case was ongoing, they were able to get more time to argue their case.
Google successfully lobbied for a moratorium on remedies provided in its antitrust battle with Epic Games. The search giant lost its first lawsuit, and a federal court ordered it to open Android to alternative app stores. This would expose 100 million Android users to all sorts of security risks.
read more.
Amazon’s new basic streamer is the $35 Fire TV Stick HD
It’s cheaper than the previous version.
Amazon
Amazon has given its basic streaming stick a little polish and lowered the price by $5. The Fire TV Stick HD is only $35 and also includes an Alexa-enabled remote. Indeed, as long as you don’t mind being limited to HD resolution, this is one of the cheapest ways to make your home TV smart.
read more.
This article was originally published on Engadget (https://www.engadget.com/general/the-Morning-after-we-test-canons-new-eos-r5-ii-111522894.html?src=rss) Ta.
Source link
