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Tragedy of Canon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera aka EOS R
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  • I was just making a joke about "perceived" features. If the Canon has decent non-cropped 4k and dual pixel AF, I'm prepared to like it a lot.

  • @eatstoomuchjam

    Do not worry, it'll have good 4K. Also will have best video AF by far.

  • "Perceived" feature set... so it will record 1080p and wrap it in a 4k package?

  • Cry of the beast

  • We’re told a big selling point of all future Canon prosumer camera bodies will be video capabilities. Internally Canon has had a lot of discussion about improving the perceived feature set of prosumer cameras to match the likes of Sony and Panasonic.

    Slowly rumors sites start to get bits of info.

  • My sources confirm that Canon will try to at least make pre announcement at Photokina or around.

  • Tilt screen patent, it is present on some prototypes

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  • Anyone claiming that they know the final specification of the production product are simply not telling the truth. We have confirmed at least two prototypes are in existence and we wouldn’t be surprised if there is more of them out there. We’ve reported what a couple of people have told us about the prototype cameras and at no point do we claim or think these prototype cameras will be what we see once something is announced.

    http://www.canonrumors.com/the-state-of-the-canon-full-frame-mirrorless-development/

  • Other rumored specs

    • Camera with large grip and top LCD, dials are similar to those we found on the EOS 5D Mark IV.
    • Side articulating screen
    • Upgraded version of the EOS 5D Mark IV sensor, obviously includes DPAF.
    • 10FPS serial shooting
    • Silent shutter and 1/16000sec shutter speed
    • Dual SD cards slots
    • C-Log 1/2/3, Focus Guide for video
    • 4K at: 60p/30p/24p (both DCI & UHD can be chosen).
    • 1080p up to 120p
    • Similar to Sony A7 weight
  • Canon and Nikon will launch full-frame mirrorless cameras, probably in the near future. When this happens, we can easily make Canon and Nikon versions of our [native] E-mount lenses. The same design could work for [multiple mirrorless mounts].

    From Tamron interview. It just means that EF mount is at the end of life.

    • K424 - Canon FF mirrorless camera
      • Interchangeable lens camera
      • Full frame 6720 × 4480 sensor
      • Has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
    • K433 - Other prototype
      • Interchangeable lens camera
      • Different body
      • Full frame 6720 × 4480 sensor
      • Has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

    http://www.nokishita-camera.com/2018/03/blog-post.html

  • Managers are stupid lol. Canon actually view in it from a total modern point of view, it like seeing granny trying to implement new stuff with old concepts. Can work but the mayority will have more moder and interesting solutions.

    Canon needs to move forward and let time do its job. Just like kodak lol.

  • @endotoxic

    Proper term here - lack of socialization. Canon is not big enough, in other words.

    For Sony sensors progress (used in almost all other cameras) it is hundreds of millions of smartphone buyers who paid for it.

    So, no, it is not Canon managers who are stupid or such.

  • The just one problem is for me logical step in camera history. In fact for Canon would be good for their sensor tech.

    It is shame that their slow action and their uplifted noses upon all other brands make them finally look outdated and in need.

    They are a grate brand and have give a lot to the history, but times change and the shure know it. This is no good bye Canon, this is desperate moves from desperate measure.