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=== Naming scheme of EOS R Series [[Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera|MILC]] cameras === {| class="wikitable" |+ !Market segment !Common features !International !Americas !Japan |- |Mid-range | * Polycarbonate body * Full frame image sensor * RF mount * Built-in electronic viewfinder * Ergonomics and features similar to lower-end DSLR and mirrorless cameras; image quality similar to higher-end ones * No built-in flash |Letter "P" after letter "R". [[Canon EOS RP|EOS RP]] |same |same |- |Prosumer/high-end | * First Canon mirrorless camera with RF mount and Full Frame sensor (EOS R) * Magnesium alloy body * Weather sealing * Advanced controls and features * Higher burst rate * Advanced video capabilities * In-body image stabilization (except for EOS R) * Built in vertical grip, similar to EOS-1D series (R1 and R3) * Single card slot in EOS R; Double card slot in R1, R3, R5, and R6 |Only a letter "R" or an additional number. [[Canon EOS R|EOS R]] [[Canon EOS R5|EOS R5]] [[Canon EOS R6|EOS R6]] [[Canon EOS R3|EOS R3]] [[Canon EOS R1|EOS R1]] |same |same |} <gallery> File:Canon EOS R.jpg|Canon EOS R, the first Full Frame MILC of Canon File:Canon R6 und RF 85 2,0-8067.jpg|Canon EOS R6 with RF 85mm f2 lens attached File:Canon R5 mit RF 35 1.8-8051.jpg|Canon EOS R5 with a 35mm lens File:Canon EOS R3.jpg|Canon EOS R3 </gallery>
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