Win a Canon EOS R bundle with an RF 24-70mm lens and adapter worth £4,479

Canon EOS R competition
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Have you been looking for a way to level up your photography game without splashing out thousands on a new camera? 

Well, we have good news – The Photography Show is running a brilliant competition that could see you win a Canon EOS R full-frame mirrorless camera, plus an RF 24-70mm lens and EF-EOS R adapter. The whole bundle is worth an impressive £4,479, making it a great opportunity to land this pro-level camera bundle.

The Canon EOS R is the company's flagship full-frame mirrorless camera and combines a 30.3MP sensor with a 5,655-point AF system, plus the ability to shoot action at 8fps. Throw in a 3.15in tilting touchscreen and 4K video powers, and you have a great all-rounder that's a fine photographic companion for both hobbyists and pros.

Click here to enter the competition now

Of course, it's always good to kick off your new system with a versatile, premium zoom lens like the Canon RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM. Beyond its handy focal range, it boasts edge-to-edge sharpness and a Nano USM motor for silent focusing.

Already own some EF or EF-S lenses? The EF-EOS R adapter is also included in this prize bundle, which means you'll be able to team up the EOS R with your favorite existing lenses, along with the RF 24-70mm. 

To enter this competition, which closes on 1 March 2020, simply head to the link above and follow the instructions.

What is The Photography Show?

Want to know more about The Photography Show? This festival of all things photographic runs from 14-17 March 2020 at the Birmingham NEC and will be home to the latest kit from over 300 brands, alongside dozens of masterclasses, talks and live demos. Even better, it'll run alongside The Video Show, with the two events drawing a combined 32,000 visitors over the four days. To get your tickets head to The Photography Show tickets page

Mark Wilson
Senior news editor

Mark is TechRadar's Senior news editor. Having worked in tech journalism for a ludicrous 17 years, Mark is now attempting to break the world record for the number of camera bags hoarded by one person. He was previously Cameras Editor at both TechRadar and Trusted Reviews, Acting editor on Stuff.tv, as well as Features editor and Reviews editor on Stuff magazine. As a freelancer, he's contributed to titles including The Sunday Times, FourFourTwo and Arena. And in a former life, he also won The Daily Telegraph's Young Sportswriter of the Year. But that was before he discovered the strange joys of getting up at 4am for a photo shoot in London's Square Mile.