Here is the Canon EOS Rebel 850D/T8i

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Beyond the excitement of the new EOS R camera bodies that appear to be coming, we’re also getting a new EOS Rebel 850D/T8i very shortly.
Canon EOS Rebel 850D/T8i Specifications:

24.1mp
DIGIC 8
45 AF points (all cross-type)
7fps
4K @ 30P
3″ 1.04 million pixel touch panel vari-angle LCD
131.0 x 102.6 x 76.2mm 515g



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Sharlin

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Huh, an AF-ON button and a rear wheel. Sort of reasonable given that the 90D got the joystick. I presume that this also means that there won’t be a 77D successor.

Also, a simplified mode dial. I guess if you want to use the scene modes it’s more natural to select them on the touch screen anyway. Plus there are too many modes to fit on a physical dial these days.
 
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koenkooi

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Mhh 24.1 megapixel sensor with no crop 4k? so it's not the old 80d/m50 sensor?

That was my first thought as well and scaling it up to FF gives 54MP, so it would also be different from the rumoured 45MP R5 sensor. I hope this makes it into the M300, having eye-AF in servo mode, but smaller than my M6II would be nice to have.
 
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Sharlin

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Given the camera is shooting(rumoured) 4K video depending on the codec used UHS-II cards will definitely be useful.

I highly doubt the bitrate is going to be more than 800 Mbps. Canon's current consumer 4K30p shooters , including the 90D, record ~160 Mbps which is less than the sustained max speed of even a cheap mediocre UHS-I card.
 
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I highly doubt the bitrate is going to be more than 800 Mbps. Canon's current consumer 4K30p shooters , including the 90D, record ~160 Mbps which is less than the sustained max speed of even a cheap mediocre UHS-I card.
You mean 80 not 800Mbps right? Because 800Mbps is 100MB/sec constant rate!
 
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Today's Rebel is spec'd similar to what 1D body was 10 years ago (give or take)

With the exception of a metallic body with weather sealing, the 2020 Rebels surpass the old 1D / 1D Mark ii in almost all aspects. If this T8i has AFMA (I doubted it) I would happily buy one.
 
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With the exception of a metallic body with weather sealing, the 2020 Rebels surpass the old 1D / 1D Mark ii in almost all aspects. If this T8i has AFMA (I doubted it) I would happily buy one.
Aside from the crop factor difference and the material/ergonomics of the body, just focusing on the specs. I was thinking this would really rival a 1D mark IV, you lose 3fps but you have more cross type points and you gain 8mp.
 
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