Fashion photographer Ian Hippolyte's shoot involved moody side lighting for some shots, motion, smoke and coloured gels for others, and also combined flash with natural lighting to freeze movement in the clothes – taking full advantage of the EOS R8's full-frame mirrorless capabilities. Taken on a Canon EOS R8 with a Canon RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 70mm, 1/30 sec, f/4.5 and ISO 1600. © Ian Hippolyte
From sun-kissed video montages to moody fashion shoots, street portraits to action-packed family travels, the Canon EOS R8 is a great all-rounder for a variety of photo and video shoots. It's an incredibly lightweight mirrorless camera (the lightest full-frame camera that Canon has produced at the time of its release), yet delivers impressive full-frame features.
Three photographers who tested the EOS R8 shortly before its release were French-Thai documentary photographer and Canon Ambassador Aline Deschamps, who shot video and still street scenes on the seafront in Tripoli, Lebanon; British fashion photographer Ian Hippolyte, who particularly pushed its fast burst speed and low-light capabilities in a gritty fashion shoot; and Portuguese documentary family photographer Marisa Martins, who used it in sessions where the camera's light weight and ease of operation enabled her to react quickly to capture children's playful movements and expressions. Here we reveal the stories of the shoots, and the camera features that brought them to life.