It’s that time when AP takes a look back over the previous year to reveal the best cameras. Of course, 2020 has been a very difficult year that has been as challenging for huge companies as for individuals. As a result, fewer new cameras and lenses have appeared than usual. The year started with the launch of Canon and Nikon’s flagship professional sports DSLRs, the EOS-1D X Mark III and D6, in readiness for the much-anticipated Tokyo Olympics. These formed part of the usual flurry of releases in the run-up to the Japanese photo industry’s big annual trade show CP+ at the end of February. But then the reality of the coronavirus epidemic struck, CP+ was cancelled, and eventually the Olympics was postponed, too. As factories across Asia shut down and consumer demand slumped, new products were quietly delayed until the outlook started to look more positive in the […]
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