APS-C Mirrorless and DSLR Cameras
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What is APS-C?
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APS-C EOS R System Cameras
Offering the very best of EOS R Series technology, the APS-C range of mirrorless cameras brings creativity to everyone.
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Mirrorless Cameras
EOS R100
Create picture-perfect memories in outstanding quality with this intuitive EOS R camera that’s always at the ready. -
Mirrorless Cameras
EOS R7
Explore the wild with a camera that packs sensational speed and image quality in a portable APS-C body designed for the future. -
Mirrorless Cameras
EOS R10
Take your next steps in photography and video with a mirrorless EOS R System camera built around an APS-C sized sensor.
APS-C EOS DSLR Cameras
APS-C DSLRs offer a traditional shooting experience with a bigger body, interchangeable lenses and an optical viewfinder so you can see exactly what you shoot, directly through the lens.
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DSLR Cameras
EOS 90D
A full-featured DSLR that takes you closer, lets you shoot faster and capture superb 32.5 megapixel images. -
DSLR Cameras
EOS 850D
Take the next step in creative control, capturing beautifully detailed photos and stunning 4K movies with a lightweight and connected DSLR that inspires and rewards. -
DSLR Cameras
EOS 2000D
Embrace superb 24.1 megapixel photos and Full HD movies. Expand your creativity with this fun, easy DSLR. -
DSLR Cameras
EOS 4000D
Enjoy creative DSLR quality photos and Full HD movies with this easy, intuitive 18 Megapixel EOS.
Why choose APS-C?
Get closer
The crop factor of an APS-C sensor makes smaller or more distant subjects larger in the frame, which in effect increases the effective focal length of any lens by 1.6x. This can be a major advantage in genres such as wildlife, action and sports photography. Using a high-performance yet affordable lens such as the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM on an APS-C camera gives an effective zoom range of 112-480mm, taking it into super-telephoto territory.
Maintain quality
You could crop images from a full-frame camera to create the same reach effect, but the megapixel count would be reduced, so the resulting images would be smaller and hence less sharp when enlarged again. Shooting with an APS-C format camera also saves the time and effort of manually cropping images at the editing stage.
Compact and lightweight
Because APS-C sensors are smaller, cameras can be made more compact and lighter, which is ideal for street and travel photography. Since a smaller image circle is required from a lens designed for APS-C cameras, the lens can be smaller and lighter, and consequently can be more affordable.