Canon EOS Ra is the smallest and most portable specialist camera yet

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
revealing everything there is to know about the astrophotography specialist camera
However, Canon has now made it official, with the EOS Ra up for pre-order in most markets.The announcement confirms what we already know
if you're keen on shooting the night sky that includes not just the stars but nebulae as well.Image 1 of 3(Image credit: Canon)Image 2 of
3(Image credit: Canon)Image 3 of 3(Image credit: Canon)Pretty much every modern camera has the ability to capture the night sky, but none of
them will go the distance if you want to zoom into the dust clouds and nebulae amongst the dark twinkling dome.To capture those breathtaking
images of the deep night sky, professional astrophotographers need to lug around a ton of gear, including guide telescopes, camera, and a
tripod mount to name just a few
While you're still going to need some of that kit, Canon promises that its latest full-frame mirrorless camera is the smallest and most
portable astrophotography snapper yet, making it a better choice to add to an astrophotographer's camera bag.To ensure users are able to
focus precisely on celestial subjects, the rear touch-enabled LCD display on the EOR Ra offers three magnification ratios for Live View
autofocus system
It even weighs exactly the same as the EOS R at 660g with the battery and an SD card.The EOS Ra will begin shipping in December with a price
Australian pricing is yet to be confirmed but a simple conversion puts the cost of the body at about AU$3,600.9ooF67HysF6J6iwk5tr54Y.jpg?#