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Canon full-frame cameras have used the EF lens mount since 1987. In comparison with that mount, the RF mount's inner diameter is the same at 54 mm. [1] The RF mount's flange focal distance at 20 mm is much shorter than that of the Canon EF and EF-S mounts at 44 mm.
The R mount was used on Canon's first single lens reflex (SLR) camera. The mount employed a "breech lock" system to attach the lens to the camera body. [1] The R mount was discontinued in 1964 and replaced with the Canon FL lens mount. [2] Many mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras are able to use Canon R lenses via an adapter.
Canon EF, Arri PL (interchangeable with mount kit) CFast 2.0 card, SD card 12-bit Cinema RAW Light (to CFast card), 8-bit 4:2:0 MPEG4 (to SD card, uncompressed 4K 12-bit signal (HDMI recorders) or 2K signal (HD-SDI recorders)
The Canon EOS R3 [1] [2] is a 24 megapixel full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera launched by Canon officially announced by Canon on 14 September 2021 [3] alongside two RF mount lenses. The camera is available as body only with a MSRP of US$5,999.00.
The first DSLR introduced with an HD movie mode, the Nikon D90, captures video at 720p24 (1280x720 resolution at 24 frame/s). Other early HDSLRs capture video using a nonstandard video resolution or frame rate. For example, the Pentax K-7 uses a nonstandard resolution of 1536×1024, which matches the imager's 3:2 aspect ratio.
The EOS R8 uses Canon's RF lens mount. It is possible to use older EF and EF-S lenses with the use of an EF/EF-S to RF adapter. [6] At launch it had 38 native lenses available. It has a Full Frame sensor, a focal length multiplier of 1× so lenses will provide their original focal length on R8. [1] [7]
Canon developed and produced the Canon R lens mount for film SLR cameras in 1959. The FL lens mount replaced R-mounts in 1964. Canonflex (1959) – Planned as Canon's first professional-class SLR camera body, but it was not successful. Available with builtin motor-drive option (not detachable).
The Canon L1, LX-1 (in Japan), or EX1Hi (in Europe), is a consumer Hi-8 video camcorder released in March 1991. The L1 was the first camcorder in the world with interchangeable lenses , it uses the Canon VL Lens System .