Wildlife photographers looking for something small, light and fast to bring on their photo travels might want to consider the just announced 24.2-megapixel Canon EOS R8. This full-frame mirrorless camera uses the same image sensor and imaging pipeline as the Canon R6 Mark II, which we thought was one of the best cameras of last year. The Canon EOS R8, which was unveiled last night, is more compact and lighter weight than the R6 II and at $1499 (body only), it’s about $1000 cheaper. The Canon R8, however, doesn’t have In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) and includes less sophisticated video features as the R6 II. However, it does use the same fast and accurate autofocus system as the R6 II and the...