I have been told a couple of times now that 2022 is still scheduled to be “The Year of the Camera Body” from Canon. This means we should expect many new camera bodies announced this year. For the moment, it sounds like most major releases will happen in the 2nd half of 2022.
While I haven't been told specific models, I do have a good idea about what to expect from Canon.
The first camera announced will be the Canon EOS R5c that I have been reporting about for quite some time. The EOS R5c is expected to be announced in mid-January of 2022.
I also expect replacements for both the Canon EOS R and Canon EOS RP. I don't believe either camera will get a direct replacement and instead we'll get two new affordable full-frame cameras to fit below the Canon EOS R6.
I also expect at least one APS-C RF mount camera to be announced, more on this in the near future.
A high-megapixel RF mount camera? I haven't heard a thing about in a long time, but I do believe it's a worthwhile niche for Canon to go after.
The Canon EOS R1? While it's definitely being worked on already, I do believe Canon wants to collect as much feedback as they can from the Canon EOS R3, and I don't expect it to be announced until the 4th quarter of 2022 at the earliest.
The chip shortage may obviously affect product availability, I don't think Canon is going to hold off many product announcements going forward. The chip shortage will eventually end, and it would be smart to continue to announce new products so they can hit the ground running once the challenge has abated.
Will there be a normal 100-400 and 70-200 IF?
If you want an internal zooming 70-200, get the EF and adapt it. They’re not going to release an RF version until the MkII updates for the two of them that already exist, that will be a long time and the design probably will not change.
I'll take it!
But yes, there is always hope... ;-)
I´m also wondering whether Canon will release a high-mp R5 or if they just opt to go that route with 80-100mp R1. It would at least one (or two) crazy processor.
I'm sure it will be something new though, and probably better than the 5d and 6d type sensors in the original R and RP.
Brian