Portrait cameras and lenses for every occasion

Capture the beauty and character of your subject, from babies and pets to fashion and family groups, by choosing the best entry-level Canon kit for portrait photography.
A baby portrait taken with a Canon RF 45mm F1.2 STM lens, with the fast f/1.2 aperture providing a shallow depth of field and soft blur around the baby.

The best camera for portrait photography is one that doesn't hold back your creativity, whether you're photographing an adorable newborn, a beloved family pet, or an intriguing stranger in the street. In portrait photography, your kit must help you capture the personality, character and beauty of your subject, complementing your vision but never getting in your way.

There's a lot to consider when choosing a camera for portrait photos, and often the right choice will depend on the type of portraits you're taking. Don't worry, though: there's a Canon camera to suit every scenario, plus great lenses to pair with them to help you get the best possible portrait photos every time.

Newborn portraits and baby photos

In a photo taken with a Canon EOS R10, a baby looks at the camera over an adult's shoulder, with bokeh lights in the background.

The Canon EOS R10 is an ideal option for new parents who want an easy-to-use camera capable of capturing beautiful shots with minimal effort. Taken on a Canon EOS R10 with a Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM lens at 1/500 sec, f/4.0 and ISO640. © Mark Fensome

With their electronic shutter enabling completely silent shooting, Canon mirrorless cameras are ideal for baby portraits, where silence is often critical. Weighing only 429g, the lightweight Canon EOS R10 is an excellent choice. Silent when needed, to leave baby undisturbed, it also features a dedicated Portrait Mode to enhance the softness of both skin tones and those delicate little wisps of hair. There are also creative filters to play with, including a monochrome filter to accentuate the natural texture of skin, while the intelligent Eye Detection AF will ensure you're always perfectly focused.

Choosing the right lens is also important, and we recommend pairing the EOS R10 with the Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM. The quiet STM focusing motor won't wake the baby, while its super-wide f/1.8 maximum aperture lets in enough light for perfectly exposed portraits, even in dimly lit bedrooms. The wide maximum aperture also allows you to shoot with an extremely thin depth of field, for beautifully blurred backgrounds.

Family portraits

In a photo taken on a Canon EOS R100, a woman lifts a smiling child to her eye level in front of a house, framed by two people in the foreground.

With its helpful Creative Assist mode and seamless integration with the Canon Camera Connect app – enabling you to easily transfer images from the camera to your smartphone or tablet and share them with your family – the EOS R100 is ideal for everything from individual shots to group portraits. Taken on a Canon EOS R100 with Canon RF 35mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM lens at 1/320 sec, f/4 and ISO640. © Gary Morrisroe

Featuring Face Tracking and Eye Detection, the Canon EOS R100 can make sure you keep your loved ones in razor sharp focus, making it ideal for capturing group portraits of even the largest families. Its 24.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor provides high-quality images and is ideal for framing group shots, while allowing you high levels of control over depth of field for artistic individual portraits. Family photographers will also want to use Hybrid Auto mode, where the EOS R100 automatically combines short clips and photos to create a digest movie of a family event or day trip.

When the family celebration is in full swing, pair your EOS R100 with the Canon RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM. This lens is small enough not to call attention to you, allowing you to capture candid moments, while the bright f/1.8 maximum aperture will help you get the shot even in low-light conditions. Its wide 24mm focal length is ideal for squeezing an entire dynasty into shot, but if you prefer a close-up, its macro capability allows you to capture every tiny detail.

Fashion and beauty portraits

A portrait taken on a Canon EOS R8 showing a model in a colourful outfit illuminated by a patch of light and surrounded by shadows.

It's important for fashion and beauty photographers to deliver flawless images each time, showing off the models and products they shoot. With face and eye detection, the Canon EOS R8 ensures you'll never miss focus and always deliver razor-sharp portraits. Taken on a Canon EOS R8 with a Canon RF 24-50mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens at 50mm, 1/1250 sec, f/6.3 and ISO160.

If you want to give fashion and beauty portraits the edge to stand out on social media, the Canon EOS R8 has a 24.2MP CMOS sensor which ensures every detail is captured in incredible definition. With autofocusing down to -6.5EV, thanks to a large and highly sensitive full-frame sensor, the EOS R8 also performs in even the most challenging lighting conditions, from studio to street, wherever and whenever the photoshoot takes you. With its 32.5MP full-frame sensor and 40fps silent shooting the Canon EOS R6 Mark III offers even higher resolution capture at lightning-quick speed. It's an ideal choice for fashion shoots, with incredibly advanced and highly precise subject tracking to keep your model sharply focused.

The Canon RF 85mm F2 MACRO IS STM lens is ideal for fashion and beauty portraits. Thanks to its wide f/2 aperture and telephoto distance compression, this lens produces soft backgrounds with tight blur, giving portraits an elegant feel and separating subjects from their surroundings. Telephoto lenses like this one also produce very low amounts of distortion, resulting in flattering portraits, especially of faces. If you want close-ups of hands or facial features for beauty photography, the RF 85mm F2 MACRO IS STM has you covered there too, with 0.5x macro magnification. What’s more, if you decide to head out for a nighttime street shoot, you can leave the tripod at home thanks to its 5-stops of image stabilisation.

Pet portraits

A fluffy brown and white dog sits on grass in front of the sea.

Combining speed and image quality, the Canon EOS R7 is the ideal camera for freezing a moving subject or capturing all the detail in a low-light scene. Taken on a Canon EOS R7 with a Canon RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM lens at 59mm, 1/30 sec, f/9 and ISO100.

While your pets may usually spend the entire day snoozing, it's inevitable that the moment you try to take their picture, they'll suddenly decide to start moving as if they're being chased. It's this that makes the Canon EOS R7 the ideal camera for pet photography. Built with wildlife and animal photography in mind, the EOS R7 features a blisteringly fast 30fps burst rate and 1/16,000 sec electronic shutter, to capture the action however fast an animal might move. With animal detection and AF tracking, your subject will be in sharp focus no matter where it goes within the frame, while up to 8-stops of image stabilisation (depending on the lens attached) ensures blur-free shots when shooting handheld. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, the EOS R7 pairs seamlessly with smartphones using the Canon Camera Connect app, so you can trigger the shutter remotely while you concentrate on keeping your pet entertained and moving in the right direction.

The In-Body Image Stabilisation (IBIS) in the EOS R7 works in conjunction with the optical IS in the Canon RF 15-30mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens to deliver up to 7-stops of stabilisation, enabling you to shoot handheld or at slow shutter speeds in low light, both without risking blur. All this comes in a compact lens which, at 390g, is light enough to make even the longest and liveliest of pet shoots effortless. Thanks to the APS-C sensor in the EOS R7, this lens produces a field of view equivalent to a 24-48mm lens on a full-frame camera, providing a versatile zoom range and much-needed flexibility in unpredictable pet sessions.

Environmental portraits

A portrait taken with the Canon RF 45mm F1.2 STM lens, showing a woman led on her back in a doorway, reading a book held above her head.

The Canon RF 45mm F1.2 STM has a bright f/1.2 maximum aperture that makes your subject stand out beautifully – the softly blurred background keeps a sense of place without distracting details. As the first Canon RF f/1.2 lens weighing less than 400g, it’s also easy to carry when you’re on location. Taken on a Canon EOS R6 Mark III with a Canon RF 45mm F1.2 STM lens at 45mm, 1/100 sec, f/1.2 and ISO100.

The unpredictable nature of environmental portraits demands a camera as versatile as possible. The Canon EOS R6 Mark III, with its weather-sealed body, is designed to go anywhere you need to get the shot. Its In-Body Image Stabilisation (IBIS) offers up to 8.5 stops of stabilisation for crisp, blur-free images when you're shooting handheld, while its large, full-frame sensor and wide ISO range enable well-exposed portraits in unpredictable and challenging lighting conditions. What's more, with advanced eye detection and tracking, plus autofocus that can prioritise specific people in a scene through Register People Priority, the Canon EOS R6 Mark III helps keep your subject in a wide range of conditions. And with a silent, ultra-fast 40fps burst rate, you’ll capture fleeting natural expressions with ease.

The same characteristics that make the Canon RF 24mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM suitable for family portraits also make it a good choice for environmental portraits. Weighing in at just 270g, it'll go anywhere with you and its 5-stops of optical IS and that wide maximum aperture are designed to help you express your creativity whatever the lighting conditions, enabling you to capture full-body shots filled with context and interest. The focal length also means this lens doubles as a fantastic vlogging lens.

If you prefer a slightly narrower view, the Canon RF 45mm F1.2 STM is a great choice. Its combination of a standard 45mm focal length and an ultra-fast maximum aperture – the brightest available outside Canon’s professional L-series range – gives you real creative control over depth of field. You can easily blur distracting backgrounds for a clean, focused composition, and the f/1.2 aperture is ideal for shooting in low light too.

Whatever subject you're shooting, from cats to cousins, mothers to models, having the right Canon camera and lens by your side means you're ready to go.


Written by Peter Wolinski and Marcus Hawkins

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