
Canon CAN-EOS-R8-BODY EOS R8 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera (Renewed)
Canon's lightest full-frame mirrorless camera delivers 24.2 MP stills and uncropped 4K 60p video in a remarkably compact body.
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Overview
Key Features
Step up to full-frame with Canon’s lightest full-frame RF Mount mirrorless camera featuring a 24.2 million pixel CMOS image sensor and DIGIC X Image Processor.
An affordable and compact camera with built-in 0.39” 2.36 million dots OLED EVF up to 120 fps refresh rate and 3.0” 1.62 million dots vari-angle LCD touchscreen.
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II covering up to 100% x 100% area with 1,053 AF zones with automatic subject detection of people, animals, and vehicles using deep learning technology, now including aircraft (jet planes and helicopters), trains, and horses.
Uncropped 4K movie at up to 60 fps that is oversampled from 6K, Full HD High-frame rate movie recording at up to 180 fps2, and Canon Log 3 or HDR PQ. Max movie record time of 2 hours3 and UVC / UAC for webcam and streaming4
Achieves high image quality such as improved resolution at low ISO speeds and low noise at high ISO speeds, wide dynamic range of still pictures, and significant improvement in rolling shutter compared to previous Canon cameras when shooting fast-moving subjects and quick panning.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Lightest full-frame RF-mount body Canon has made, ideal for travel and all-day shooting
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with deep-learning subject detection covers 100% of the frame across 1,053 zones
- Uncropped 4K 60p oversampled from 6K plus 180 fps Full HD slow-motion recording
- Built-in UVC/UAC support turns the camera into a high-quality webcam without extra software
- DIGIC X processor delivers wide dynamic range and reduced rolling shutter compared to earlier Canon bodies
👎 Cons
- Renewed unit may lack the original manufacturer warranty depending on the seller
- Single SD card slot with no redundant storage for critical shoots
- No in-body image stabilization; relies on lens-based IS
- 8-bit HDMI output limits external recording flexibility compared to higher-end models
- Battery life is modest for a full-frame body, especially when shooting 4K video