The groundbreaking technology in the mirrorless Canon EOS R5 has been a game-changer for landscape photographers such as Canon Ambassador Radomir Jakubowski. "I always used to use Live View for landscape photography with a DSLR, but now I have Live View in the viewfinder, which is very convenient," he says. "It means that I can zoom into the image at 100% and check that it's sharp enough from the front to the back." Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon RF 14-35mm F4L IS USM lens at 17mm, 1/6 sec, f/11 and ISO100. © Radomir Jakubowski
Landscape photographers have long relied on Canon's EOS DSLRs and EF lenses to document the changing face of the planet. But the burgeoning Canon EOS R System opens up a new world of possibilities. With their full-frame sensors and advanced mirrorless technology, Canon EOS R System cameras are at the cutting edge of imaging, though it's the revolutionary RF lens mount that's the real game-changer. Canon's RF primes and zooms are designed for optical excellence, and with their compact size and reduced weight, they're a great choice when trekking to find the perfect viewpoint.