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Canon Direct Store adds many refurbished lenses to stock
The Canon Direct Store added many refurbished lenses to stock – click here to see all refurbished lenses. Some of the best deals
(turn to page 2) won’t last for long ;-)
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The Canon Direct Store added many refurbished lenses to stock – click here to see all refurbished lenses. Some of the best deals
(turn to page 2) won’t last for long ;-)
Photography Blog posted 47 sample images taken with the Canon EOS M3 camera.

Canon EOS M3 now shipping!
Canon EOS M3 availability and price check for your country:
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New bits about the Canon EOS 6D Mark II surfaced on the web. Again the EOS 6D Mark II is said to “move upmarket”, though this time only “slightly”. I do not believe the EOS 6D Mark II will move upmarket. It will remain Canon’s entry-level full-frame DSLR. It may be that the EOS 6D Mark II will have a higher price tag than the [shoplink 7139]EOS 6D[/shoplink] had when it was introduced, but that doesn’t mean moving upmarket. The rumor also says the EOS 6D Mark II will be an evolutionary update of the EOS 6D, which, in my opinion, contrasts with the “move upmarket”. Just my two cents.
The rumor also suggests the EOS 6D Mark II will be smaller in size and of lighter weight. The EOS 6D Mark II will not feature the same sensor as another Canon FF DSLR, just like the EOS 6D. NFC should also be on board along with a not specified “new connectivity feature”. The announcement of the EOS 6D Mark II is expected beginning of 2016.
Time ago we got a supposed EOS 6D Mark II specification list (which you should take with a huge grain of salt):

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EF 50mm f/1.8 II (left), EF 50mm f/1.8 STM (right)
Since the new Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM, the successor of the legendary Nifty-Fifty, the [shoplink 173]EF 50mm f/1.8 II[/shoplink], was readily available and in stock, there are more and more reviews coming up.
PetaPixel posted an exhaustive review that’s also a good read if you want to learn about the differences between the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM and its predecessor. A long list of pros for the new [shoplink 29241]EF 50mm f/1.8 STM[/shoplink] in the conclusion:
The review has a lot of sample shots that can be downloaded in original size. Crops and comparison between the two lenses are also not missing, still it is not a review just for pixel peepers. Want to learn everything about Canon’s new Nifty-Fifty? Head over to PetaPixel for the full review.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM price check: [shopcountry 29241]

Fro Knows Photo has a pre-production EOS 5DS R in his hands, and he is more than positively impressed by the image quality of the EOS 5DS R. Coming back from a photo shoot in the Grand Canyon, he says:
I am just back from the Grand Canyon and had to share this photo taken with the Canon 5Dsr at 70mm with the Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II. This photo was taken at 5am as the sun was coming up over the Grand Canyon.
When I zoomed in 1:1 I was blown away at the quality of the image. My D4s doesn’t hold up nearly as well at 1:1 as this 5Dsr but that is to be expected.
When I zoomed in 3:1 I almost fell out of my chair. Just look at me go from full image to 3:1 to get a feel for how far away Todd [the guy in the photo] actually was.
The Canon EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R will soon start shipping, possibly by next Friday, June 5th. That’s what the product page at Adorama suggests. Orders will be filled on a first come first serve basis. Pre-order the EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R:
Canon EOS 5DS availability check for your country: [shopcountry 27765], Canon EOS 5DS R availability check for your country: [shopcountry 27766]

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